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Chebeague Island Council Calendar

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MARCH 2018 • Issue #3 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar

Contents From the Island Council Notes from the Hall Island Commons News From the Town Office

On the Cover The Storm Walker belongs to John Jordan. It was built in Nova Scotia, and Novi boats are well known for being sturdy lobster boats. Beginning as a sternman, John has been lobstering for many years. He is also very active in the business end of the fishing industry and works to support all aspects of this vital Maine tradition. (Photo courtesy of Cathy MacNeill.) About the Calendar The Calendar is published monthly by the Chebeague Island Council. Available on-line at Chebeague Island News ( www. chebeague.org ) or www.islandcalendar.weebly.com and mailed to every occupied residence on the island, for a small additional fee, it can also be delivered by first-class mail to Island Council members who are off island at the time of publication. The Calendar welcomes submissions from its readers, including letters and thank you notes, but it cannot publish anything that is political in nature, libelous, or obscene. All submissions should include the author’s name and contact information. Without exception, the deadline for submission is noon on the 20 th day of the month preceding publication. Submissions and ad copy may be mailed (P.O. Box 12), left at the Council office (247 South Rd.), or emailed ( chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com ) and sent as attachments (.doc; no pdfs) or included in the body of the text. Images and photographs should be sent in a .jpg, .jpeg, or .rtf format. Please do not use the old email address at island. calendar@chebeague.net, as this is an inactive account. As a courtesy and space permitting, island nonprofits are given up to a free half page each month to publish their news. Any such submissions exceeding a half page will be charged at the usual rate. All submissions become the property of the Chebeague Island Council, which reserves the right to edit them for length and clarity. Submissions that are not time sensitive may be held until there is sufficient space to publish them. Additional information about submissions is available at www.islandcalendar.weebly.com . NEW advertising rates are as follows: full page, $70; 1/2 page, $35; 1/4 page, $20; 4-line classified, $5; 6- to 8-line classified, $10. Each submission should include the intended publication date, size wanted, and the number of months the ad should run. All ads must be paid for at the time of submission.

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CRC News

Marty’s Memories

Library News CTC Update

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Firefighter Footnotes

CIUMC News

One Man’s Island

Classified Ads

Notices

March Calendar

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Publisher Chebeague Island Council

Board Members Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant, Pam Curran, Jennifer Hackel, Deb Hall, Ester Knight,

Marjorie Stratton, Ann Thaxter, Jackie Trask, Dianne Whetham Contact Us Email: chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com Phone: 207-846-4988 Mail: P.O. Box 12 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 In Person: Council Office 247 South Rd.

Graphic Design Sharkey Graphic Solutions www.sharkeygraphics.com Printing Cyber Copy www.cybercopyme.com

The deadline for submissions for the April issue is noon on March 20.

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Notes from the Council

A 10-punch pool pass, a CRC gym membership, and a Water Taxi gift card are just a few of the prizes you could win just by getting a free health check! Come to the USM Health Screening Clinic at the Hall on Saturday April 7 from 9:00 a.m. to noon. This annual event is provided by the USM School of Nursing and Dr. Helge Reimann, dermatologist. It’s a wonderful opportunity to get a free “spring tune up” right here on Chebeague. It is not too early to start sending in those ideas for the 4 th of July Parade theme. The winner gets a free lobster roll, so get those wheels turning! Schoolhouse Seconds Thrift Shop is now accepting donations. Please call Christine Auffant or the Council office for more information. We are hoping to get some of the much needed repairs started this spring and are asking for volunteers to help. We all love the Thrift Shop because it is a great way to recycle, find wonderful bargains, help your neighbors, and have fun, but we need some serious carpentry help to keep the building a safe and pleasant home for this Island tradition. Please let Christine or any Council member, know if you are willing to lend a hand. The Council will be sending out membership forms for 2018 in early April. Our membership was up last year, and we hope to continue this growth. The Council Board and its volunteers give so much to this community. Being a Council member gives you an opportunity to support and participate in all the Council’s programs that help make our Island community the best, whether it is the Samaritan and Fuel funds, Chedemption, or the 4 th of July festivities. So, please join your neighbors and friends and become a member of the Island Council!

The Wellness Center with Steve Baybutt, RN, Is Open

for Blood Draws, Blood Pressure Checks, PT/INR Testing, Medication Setup, Flu Shots, Dressing Changes, Suture Removal, Wellness Checks, and Health Information

No appointment needed. No charge for these services. Tuesday March 6 and 20 • 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.

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Saint Patrick’s Day Community lunch At The Hall March 14, 2018

Corned beef • colcannon carrots glazed with Honey butter Green salad • soda bread chocolate stout cake

or Irish apple cake with custard sauce

suggested donation: $7 Doors Open at NOON!

This lunch is generously sponsored by An Anonymous Donor!

if you’re lucky enough to be irish, you’re lucky enough!

Property Maintenance

Charles W. Hal l

Lawn Mowing, Bush Hogging, Wood Chipping, Stump Grinding, Brush Removal, Rototilling, Driveway Grading, Snow Removal, and more...

R EMODELING D ECKS R ENOVATIONS W INDOWS & D OORS Builder Sweating the details since 1999

Fully Insured

Call Nathan Doughty 712-4017 or 846-4133

207-210-4982

charleshall@chebeague.net

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Island Commons

132 Littlefield Road Chebeague Island, Maine 04017 www.islandcommons.com

Administrator, Amy Rich 207-846-5610 commons@chebeague.net & SAVE THESE DATES… Sat. May 12 JENNY WREN 5K Sat. May 26 PLANT SALE (& red studio!) Sat. June 2 SPRING CLEANUP & BBQ Sat. August 4 Annual YARD SALE Sun. August 5: BAY MIST CRUISE!! Fri. September 14 HARVEST SUPPER & 20 th anniversary celebration!

For the first time since 2014, we have a beautiful private ROOM with BATH available for immediate occupancy, or for respite care. Contact Amy Rich 207-846-5610 We welcome ELLA FLINT, who has joined our team as a CRMA. We’re delighted to have her! EVENTS! Shamrock Shindig Friday March 16 • 4:30-6:30 p.m. at Island Commons

LnL Enterprises Home/Office 207-809-0373

Call us to get the most for your dollar!! We will clean and service most appliances, including gas stoves, gas fireplaces, gas dryers, water heaters, Monitors, Toyo stoves, on-demand water heaters, wall- hung systems, floor models, and—of course—all furnaces and boiler systems.

Tim Larrabee State-Licensed Master * 207-844-3450

Linda Larrabee General Manager * 207-272-4487

Call us for Your Heating (Oil, Propane, Natural Gas, Solar), HVAC, and Plumbing Needs! Office Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. • Monday through Friday 24-Hour Emergency Service

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From the Town Office

Office Hours— We are open Monday and Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Friday. As always, if you need assistance at other times, please don’t hesitate to call (846-3148) and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Nomination Papers Available— Nominating papers will be available at the Town Office beginning March 2.We will have four vacancies: David Hill and Mark Dyer on the Board of Selectmen and Jen Belesca and Jeff Putnam on the School Board have terms that end June 30, 2018. So, if you’ve thought about ways to give back to your community, here’s an opportunity.

call Marjorie if you have any questions. New from Bureau of Motor Vehicles— For processing registrations, the registrant must now complete all information on the back of the registration. The current odometer reading of the vehicle must be reported as accurately as possible (no estimates or tenths of a mile) on the back of the white copy of the registration. Incorrect or estimated odometer readings may cause odometer discrepancies. Please plan to bring an accurate mileage with you. New Code Enforcement Officer— Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we searched for a new Code Enforcement Officer. Jim Butler started work the last week in February. He works four days per week for the Town of Scarborough and will be with us for one day per week. Contact information will be available soon. The email will remain the same at codeoffice@chebeague.net . Fire Permits— Fire Permits are available at the Town Office when Gloria Brown is working. You can also get a fire permit online at www.maineburnpermit.com . Transfer Station Hours— The Transfer Station is open Wednesday and Friday from 1:30 to 4:00 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 to 4:00 p.m. Thank you for your support, and remember to be kind to one another, Marjorie E. Stratton, Town Administrator

To serve on either board, you must be at least 18 years old, a Maine resident as well as a U.S. citizen, and a registered voter (and thus a legal resident) of the town in which you serve. No particular level of education or experience is required to qualify as a municipal officer or as a school board committee member. Completed papers must be returned to the Town Clerk by Friday April 13 at 4:00 pm.

Second Half of Taxes Due March 30, 2018— The second half of your property taxes is due March 30, 2018. If you have any questions about the balance due, please call 207-846-3148. Budget Information— We continue to work on the 2018– 2019 budget. Please keep in mind that if you would like to add something to the municipal budget and ultimately to the Annual Town Meeting Warrant, you must submit your request in a timely manner. We have budget meetings scheduled for March 14 and 20. Please check the town website for location and time. Please

Island Electric 846-2468 islndelt@juno.com

Repair and servicing of electric appliances, water heaters, water-pump systems, septic-pump systems, sump pumps, lamps and light fixtures. Installation and repair of electrical systems and components, including generator sales and service. Installation and repair of wiring for telephones, computers, televisions, and sound systems. Wiring of boats and marine facilities, such as docks and piers. Thanks for your business, and remember to support your local island businesses. Kim Boehm

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Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northeast Real Estate 208 U.S. Rt. One Suite 2, Freeport, ME 04032 207-869-5173 On-Chebeague Agent, Specs Eaton – cell 207-491-5150 specseaton@gmail.com

“Quality Real Estate Practice Becomes Great Community Service”

33 Bluff Head Road, Chebeague Island New Price: $479,000 MLS #1312731 Sited high above a beautiful west-facing sandy beach with moorings, 33 Bluff Head offers enchanting water and neighboring island views from its sun deck, sunroom, kitchen, living room, or bedroom. Featuring floor-to-ceiling fieldstone wood-burning fireplaces and stoves in both the living and family room, a sunny yard with cottage gardens, and a stairway that descends onto the beach, this year-round home has much to offer. Priced attractively below bank appraised value. Includes a 4WD Honda Element. Many furnishings negotiable.

1269 Route 1, Yarmouth MLS #1328470

Investors, entrepreneurs take note! A 50+ year Yarmouth, Route 1 establishment, Day’s Seafood offers fresh wholesale seafood and take-out counter service with ample outdoor seating and restrooms overlooking picturesque Cousins River. Included on property is a dock and float and a well-maintained 3 bedroom home with remarkable backyard privacy. Zoned General Development allowing a variety of future development or changes. Outstanding business opportunity. Very popular, very busy, very lucrative. Income Statements and owner financing possible for qualified buyers. $1,100,000

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News from the Chebeague Recreation Center

Summer Camps Theater Camp - Lion King

Chebeague Recreation Center News www.chebeaguerec.com * crc@chebeague.net * (207) 846-5068 (207) 846-5068 www.chebeaguerec.com Email crc@chebeague.net

A special THANK YOU to the many volunteers that made the CRC Summer Frolic such a huge success! And a huge thank you to all of our event sponsors: Chebeague Island Boat Yard, Linda White, Gordon Bither, Adele & Anthony Gorody, Joan Dayton, Victoria and Erno Bonebakker, Vail Traina, Doug & Donna Clark, Schuyler & Linda Grant, Corky & Carly Clarke, Chuck & Linda Grossman, Sally & Rich Crapser, John & Courtney Wilson, Howard Coffin & Pat Hatler, Amy & Marc Demers, Island Market, Bob & Nancy Earnest , Beverly & Stephen Johnson, Chip & Vicki Emery, Peter & Theresa Kaufman, Ray & Gladdie Gilmartin, Elizabeth & Scott Lewis, Peter Klein, Chip & Vicki Emery, John & Amanda Layng, Kyle & Benson Legg, Eldon & Betts Mayer, Charles & Lynn Mills, Manny Morgan & Chris Corbet, Jim Lunt & Jeanne Mullen, Margie Pflaum, Malcolm & Sandra Rice, Scott & Janice Searway, Donna Simonetti, Onnolee & Larry Smith, Tee Taggart & Jack Turner, Toby & Stacy Webb, David and Sandra Wilson, Warren & Sue Bogle, Steven & Melanie Jakway and Diane McKenna-Yasek Auditions June 30th and July 1st Summer Camp Registration opens Mid-April we will have all camps available to look at during th month of April. Teen Center Friday and Saturday nights at CRC 7-10 PM The Board is currently working extremely hard to put in place a KP director and a full-time worker to support KPs’ op rating hours. We understand how im ortant Kids’ Place is to our island community.We know that young working families areattracted to this island because they have been able to depend on care for their children. These families are the very fabric and future of our year round population. We are, together with Courtney and helpful parents, dedicated to finding the right soluti n to continu to keep Kids’ Place doors open for th future. Thank you, Chebeague Recreation Ctr. Board

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Fun Programs this Month Soap Making Workshop for Kids Caroline Loder will be making fabulous soaps Tumbling with Tammy Thursdays Fun Progra s at CRC Kids' Place... Open Monday-Thursday until 4:30 PM. call 846-8712 for more information. Swim Lessons July 1-August 12 Island Trails Camps Aug 2-4 Fairies Aug 9-11 Music and Movement Aug 16-18 Pirate, Treasure Maps, Boats and M rmai s Aug 23-25 Our working Waterfront and Farms Indoor Soccer Tuesdays 3-4 Cribbage Friday Nights 6:30pm Adult Yoga with Becky Pellerin Friday 8:30-9:30 Cross-Training Schedule Varies Music Lessons by Jeanie Wester Mondays by appointment Personal Training with Brian Phipps We have lots of fun fitness programs for adults too including yoga, Kettlebell and exercise with Barbara . Check out our website for details. Camp Chebeague Aug 1-5, Baseball Camp Aug 8-12, Art Camp Lunch and Swim Tues, Wed, Thurs 11:30-4:30 PM 7/7-8/11

WWW .M AINE I SLAND E NERGY . COM 207.808.3222

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Marty’s Memories: Where Are the Birds? by Marty Trower

I’d almost forgotten about the birds. Once in a while I would spot a vigorous chickadee whipping past the ice-blurred kitchen window, fighting against the wind to land and eat from the feeder outside. Winter is usually a time to slow down and marvel at the birds, noticing their little behaviors for attaining food, their socialization with others, and admiring their plumage. I had not been seeing much activity this year. Yet, before the harsh weather really hit hard, I spent a lot of time devising ways to keep the squirrels from getting at the seed and storing it inside my house by chewing through anything in their way, ruining my house and, thus, my life. I stretched a clothesline from a hook near the kitchen window to the maple tree off but in front of the window, then across to a shepherd’s hook in the ground. I propped up the middle of the line with a tall branch with a “V” at the end at the spot where I could hang the feeder. That way I could lift the feeder up higher after I filled it. I had forgotten about the acrobatic skills and determination of the squirrel, of course. I should have known. Before long, I was gawking at an on-going performance of Cirque de Soleil proportions. He (?) would appear high up the tree, edging around the trunk, near where the clothesline had been wrapped and tied, tossing his head from side to side, then spring up and land on the line for just a second. You wouldn’t want to miss this part. He would dive from the tree to the line in one impulsive leap and travel at great speed, upturned—still hanging on with the tiny claws of all four feet—down to the feeder, where he would be whacked off by the impact and twirled into the air, landing daintily on his feet. This zip-line trip took about three seconds. I was laughing so hard that I never saw him race back up the

tree to do it all over again, but he must’ve because this act was repeated, again and again. I was so entertained I forgave him for his thievery and destruction. Another time I tried hanging the feeder way up in a high branch of that maple tree. I had to use my eight-foot ladder to get up there and hang it. I thought this was the answer, and I was pleased. But I forgot about the ladder when I went off in the car to do an errand. When I came home and glanced out at the tree, I saw one squirrel running up the ladder to the suspended feeder and one running back down, his cheeks bulging with bird seed. If squirrels have a sense of humor, I’ll bet they were having a great laugh on me this time. The thing I wonder is, was it the same squirrel performing these antics again and again or different ones? They all look alike to me. What about the birds? When the cardinals return, as they did for a short time this week, I talk to them as if they are “my” cardinals from last year, but are they? These could be new ones, because, again, they all look the same to me. I never name the birds who have been invited to come to the feeder, nor the squirrels who have not. Years ago, Jan Friis wisely stated that birds are the ideal pets because they can get their own food if you can’t provide it for them. I add that since we don’t tame and name birds and squirrels, they don’t really belong to us the way our cats and dogs do. They will not break our hearts when they pass on because they belong to the natural world and are part of a continuum that is not ours. It’s warmer now; snow is melting, dripping loudly. I can hear the birds talking and the squirrels scheming. Dr. Redmond of Casco Bay Chiropractic is coming to the Wellness Center on March 2 You can now have your chiropractic treatment right here on the island!

Call his office to schedule your appointment (829-1200), and let them know you would like to be seen on the island.

Dr. Redmond will be on vacation in April

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Chebeague Island Library

846-4351 phone • 846-4358 fax cheblib@hotmail.com http://chebeague.chebeague.lib.me.us/winnebago/search/search.asp

Winter Hours

NEW BOOKS Wilson by A. Scott Berg Bolivar by Sean Rubin

Sunday & Monday

Closed

Tuesday

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Wednesday

Thursday

NEW MOVIES Wonder Goodbye Christopher Robin American Experience, The Great War

Friday

Saturday

Wireless printing is now available. Ask staff for details.

Note: Unfortunately, our online catalogue isn’t functioning. New acquisitions can be seen on our webpage. Please either call or email if you are looking for a book. The 2018 Phone Directory needs a cover! Please send your .jpg or bring in original artwork to the Library. Our panel of experienced phone directory cover judges (the Library Board of Trustees) will take a look at the submissions and let you all know. Deadline for submission is April 27.

It’s A Party!!! Saturday March 3 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. at the Hall Please help us celebrate Audrey Collins’ 90th birthday with cake, ice cream, & lots of fun stories! Y’all bring your memories and photos to share! Snow date: March 10

Don’t Miss the Shamrock Shindig at Island Commons Friday March 16 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Shop at the Red Studio! Eat! Drink! Socialize! And Have a Shamrockin’ Time!

Questions: Kim at 207-787-5133 or (cell) 207-400-5633 .

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The Chebeague Island Council’s Annual Health Screening Clinic with the Members of the USM School of Nursing and Dr. Riemann, Dermatologist, Featured Property 7 acres of soils tested raw land in t e heart of Chebeague Island "Center" Let your imagination guide you. Close to the library, hall and store Private, attractively treed and subdivi abl Will be Held at the Hall Saturday April 7 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. Blood Pressure, Blood Sugar, and Cholesterol Screening Skin Checks for Skin Cancer, Moles, and All Those “Funny Looking” Spots There will also be a drawing for a free Rec Center gym membership, a 10-punch pool pass, and a Water Taxi gift card! Featured Property 7 acres of soils tested raw land in the heart of Chebeague Island “Center” Let your imagination guide you. Close to the library, hall and store Private, attractively treed and subdividable $110,000 MLS# 1323068

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March 2018

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC?

Reminders to our customers...

2017 Vessel Safety Report

Please respect our crew’s time off! Customers sometimes call our staff at night and on weekends when they are not on duty. If you need to reach the boat or bus the num- bers are published on the News and Information page of our website. We ask our Cousins lot customers to please pick up after your dog. We have provided waste disposal bags at both the parking lot and on the freight shed on the wharf. Dog waste left in snow banks in the winter will be on our neighbors’ lawns in the spring. Please respect our neigh- bors! Vehicles should obey the 5 MPH speed limit on Pogy Shore Drive. Our parking lot crew says several people are driving much too fast into and out of the lot. As we identify violators we will contact them. The third customer to call the CTC office on or after March 1st and say “We are good neighbors!” will receive a guest ticket book. We provide carts to our customers at a significant expense. Please respect this benefit and do not overload carts or take them home!

CTC OFFICE (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com chebeaguetrans.com March Birthdays Becky Ramsey (driver) - 3/23 Scott Ehlers (Cousins) - 3/30 Ted McKeen (driver) - 3/31 Parking Fees due by March 31st The deadline for receiving full pay- ment for annual parking fees for 2018 is March 31st. After a 30 day grace period, cus- tomers who have not paid parking fees in full will not be allowed to defer any portion of the parking fees next year. To avoided being ticketed, please affix your 2018 sticker to your car by March 31st. Thank you!

During 2017 the role of Safety Officer was transitioned from Matt Ridgway to Jeremy Ames. Prior to joining CTC Jeremy had received extensive mar- itime safety training as a commercial fisherman. 2017 Results The crew has once again far surpassed the required training drills per USCG, and will continue to do so. Members of our boat crew attended USCG industry day to stay abreast of current safety issues within our industry. In early 2017 Carol and Matt attended the annual PVA conference, learn- ing about current industry issues and best safety practices. They trained crew on relevant information. A Safety Works consultant visited the Island and trained several crew members on OSHA requirements. New 20 Adult and 10 Child PFDs replaced outdated PFDs An Emergency Radio for direct communication to dispatch and rescue crews was added to the wheelhouse communication arsenal. Many maintenance related projects took place which improve our vessel’s safety by updating old equipment or systems. Goals for 2018 In recent years, our boats have installed safety upgrades, We will be con- tinuing this practice with the boats, along with the addition of new pro- grams such as OSHA approved boat yard practices. Update CPR certifications as needed. Use Safety Works, PVA, OSHA, HAZMAT online resources for crew train- ing as needed. Build a damage control kit for Dovekie similar to Islander, and involve the barge in more drills. Introduce a new drill which focuses on “slips, trips and falls” hazards. Illu- minate or mark thresholds with Hi-Viz products. Oversee that the maintenance crew is OSHA compliant, obtaining a 5-gas meter for confined spaces and creating a written hazard assessment for each job. Create a more efficient Man-overboard station on the Islander. Continue replacement of outdated PFDs and other equipment. Install stern camera on Islander. Conduct three all hands training drills Continue to exceed the number of required Coast Guard safety drills.

Thank You!

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Firefighter Footnotes The town is once again issuing burn permits, and they are still available for free through Ralph or Kim Munroe and Lisa Israel or online for a cost of $7 ($2 of which goes to the town) at www.maineburnpermit.com . As quite often happens this time of year, we are experiencing extremely high fire danger days.

Please be aware and follow the rules before starting any fires. All fires must be attended at all times and require a burn permit. Ralph Munroe Cell 712-3827 Ralph and Kim Munroe Home 846-4654 Lisa Israel 274-0716 IMPORTANT RESOURCE NUMBERS AA 24-hour Hotline.... 774 4335/800-737-6237 Al Anon/Alateen to help family/ friends of alcoholics... 284-1844/800-498-1844 NA Hotline... 800-974-0062 24-Hour Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention Hotline.... 888-568-1112 Statewide Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline... 800-871-7741 Family Crisis Services... 800-537-6066

Emergency Preparedness Tips

This new column is intended to offer tips for individuals to implement in their own homes during a power outage or other emergency and will complement an island-wide emergency plan. Tip # 1: Choose a container and a spot for that container with supplies that you have designated for an emergency. What supplies might you need first when the power goes off in the middle of the night? A flashlight or a lantern. What no batteries?

If you can grab that container, the flashlight with extra batteries will be there. (For those of you with cell phones, yes, you canuse themas aflashlight, but many of us remember the difficulties encountered recharging phones after this last storm.) So let’s all get prepared and share those ideas. Send your suggestions to the Council at chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com .

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Chebeague United Methodist Church News

Chebeague United Methodist Church Worship: Sundays at 10:00 a.m. Office Hours: Thursdays, 10:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. Contact us at chebeagueislandumc@gmail.com or at 207.846.6987 www.chebeagueumc.org

We want to stay in touch with you! We have a new e-mail newsletter that will share stories and memories and let you know what is happening in your community church throughout the year. Want to be on our list? Email us at chebeagueislandumc@gmail.com and we’ll be sure to sign you up, or visit our website to connect with us. Islands Helping Islands: Aid for Puerto Rico — Many thanks to the Hall and everyone who

raised funds to help Puerto Rico after last year’s hurricane Maria. Together, we raised $600 for the United Methodist Committee on Relief, an organization in which 100% of donations go directly to aid efforts. UMCOR is oftentimes the first on the scene when disaster strikes because of the network of thousands of United Methodist Churches and ministries.

Guatemala Lunch and Presentation — Continuing our journey around the world, through Works of Grace, Polly Wentworth and Peter Carleton are headed to Guatemala at the beginning of April on a medical mission trip. On Sunday March 4 following worship, we’ll eat some traditional Guatemalan fare in the Parish House and hear about Guatemala and the work of Salud y Paz. Come learn how we can help people in the Mayan villages of Guatemala gain access to education and health care. There will also be supplies that we can send with Peter and Polly on the trip; stay tuned for more details!

New Weekly Bible Study Sundays at 9:00 a.m. — Join us for a weekly Bible Study in the Parish House before SundayWorship, beginning March 4! We’ll have light refreshments and discussion around passages from the Bible. Bring your questions, your experiences, and a willingness to engage in conversation. All are welcome!

Food Pantry Donations Needed! — With this particularly difficult winter, the food pantry is in need of an extra boost of donations—of both food and financial support. We look to supply a variety of foods to those in need and gift cards for grocery items that are more challenging to keep on hand. You can drop off donations in the Parish House. For a more specific list of needs, contact Jen Corson, our food pantry coordinator.

EASTER AND HOLY WEEK SERVICES

Palm Sunday: Sunday March 25 at 10:00 a.m. —The day we remember and celebrate Jesus’ entry into Jerusalem and the beginning of his final days of ministry on Earth. Maundy Thursday: Thursday March 29 at 7:00 p.m. —We remember the servanthood of Christ and his Last Supper. Good Friday Tenebrae Service: Friday March 30 at 7:00 p.m. —We journey with Jesus over his last few hours on Earth with this service of light into darkness.

Easter Sunday: Sunday April 1 —Easter Sunrise service on the East End at 6:00 a.m., with a light, informal, potluck-style breakfast to follow at the Parish House. Easter Worship service at 10:00 a.m. in the sanctuary. Easter Flower Forms —Easter flower forms will be available in various spots around the island next month. Forms are due on Friday, March 30. Flower drop off is Saturday March 31 between 9:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. For questions, contact the church office at 846-6987. Know that the doors of this church are always open. When the world is heavy and you need a quiet space to pray, meditate, read, or simply be, the sanctuary is available for you.

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One Man’s Island by Bob Libby

Classified Ads Top Shelf Cleaning and Services: Cleaning, moving cars to and from the Stone Pier or Chandlers Wharf, snowplowing and snowblowing, and winter house watching—daily, weekly, or monthly—lawn mowing, and light tractor work. For more information, call Cindy at 207-846-1055 Seasonal Rental at 13 Island View Rd: Fully equipped summer home with 3 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and private right of way to the water; $900 per week plus a $300 security deposit. Contact Richard Bowen at rhbowen3@gmail.com or 207-831-6148. Now, March swings in with the promise of the last weeks of winter being once again more volatile. Our Old Farmer’s Almanac predicts a nor’easter early in the month, with the snow measured in feet, and major precipitation toward the end of the month. It predicts gusty winds throughout and, of course, rivers of mud. After all, it’s the beginning of mud season. The good news this month is spring! Our island’s place on the planet is tilting toward the Sun, and the days are growing longer. This month’s astronomical events feature the vernal equinox and the appearance of bright near planets in early evening darkness. Mercury, Mars, Venus, and Saturn all appear like beacons on the western horizon. Now that we have started viewing constellations and other celestial events like Northern Lights in the pitch darkness of Wiggins Mountain Road, When the history of this winter is written, it will be titled “Extreme.” All the storms have been difficult, beginning with the winds of November that took down many major trees all over the island through the frigid icy weeks of December and January, which consumed volumes of heating fuels and made walking treacherous on snow- covered and ice-choked paths, to the record mild days of late February, which deepened the mud ruts of unpaved roads.

Notices Ladies Aid: Please join us for crafty projects and camaraderie from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each Thursday. Catholic Communion Service: A regular Catholic Communion Service will be held every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the church. Sew Good: Sew Good will meet March 28 from 1:00 to 5:00 p.m. at the Parish House. For more information, please call Lola Armstrong (846-4737) or Karen Corson (846-0938). We who are gardeners exult in March when the first flowers of spring poke through snow banks and mud. Nothing warms the heart more than the sight of the first crocuses and daffodils. This is the month to replace bird feeders with nesting boxes. Romeo has become very excited about greeting the Canada geese feeding on the fourth and fifth fairways. This winter was hard on the trees of Chebeague. Massive icons near our homes finally needed to be taken down. New specimens must be planted to eventually replace them. We have joined a group that is planting disease-resistant representatives of the traditional shade trees of New England. We watch the buds swelling on the magnolia tree we planted when we built our house. The little whip struggled and was beaten down by construction activity, but it survived. Now, it stands twenty feet tall and blossoms profoundly pink before any other trees have leafed out on the island. Like our tree, we have survived another winter. This year, Lent ends with the month and Easter falls on April first. we have become aware of the mitigating factor of light pollution here on the island in the night sky. When we walk out late with Romeo and look at the stars, we are surprised by the dim glow to the south over Portland. Also, an industrial hum of traffic competes with the sounds of nature.

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MARCH 2018 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR

MARCH 2018

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1 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00-2:00

2 Chiropract or Redmond, Wellness Ctr; call for appt.

3 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00

4 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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6 Wellness Center, 9:00-11:00

7 Coffee & soup, Hall

8 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00-2:00

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10 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00

11 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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14 Com- munity Lunch, Hall, noon

15 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00-2:00

16 Sham- rock Shindig, Com- mons, 4:30-6:30

17 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00

18 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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20 Wellness Center, 9:00-11:00

21 Coffee & soup, Hall

22 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00-2:00

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24 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00 31 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00

25 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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28 Coffee & soup, Hall Sew Good, PH, 1:00-5:00

29 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00-2:00

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MARCH 2018 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR

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