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AUGUST 2017 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR
Enjoy lunchwith a view, visit eight
extraordinary homes and support the
Chebeague IslandHistorical Society.
Tuesday, August 8
10:30-4:30
Tickets on sale at theMuseum846-5237
$25
in advance,
$30
on the day of the Tour
Last opportunity to see the current exhibit, Domestic
Architecture, which will be coming down after
Columbus Day. The current exhibit explores the
residential architecture of the island during the first
century and a half of its permanent settlement.
TheMuseum&Gift Shop
SUMMER HOURS
: Tue–Sat 10:00–4:00; Sun 1:00–4:00
(207) 846-5237
August 8
CIHS House Tour
Tuesday
10:30 – 4:30 PM
August 21
Lecture Series III,
JerryWiles
Monday
7:00 – 8:30 PM
September 18
Lecture Series IV,
Donna Damon
Monday
7:00 – 8:00 PM
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Chebeague’s Domestic
Architecture, 1750-1890
August 21, 2017
CIHS Presents Jerry Wiles
THE MANWHOWROTE
“AMAZING GRACE”
7:00 PM at the Island Hall
——
Cap Leonard has established a Memorial lecture series
entitled“EllsworthMiller Memorial Summer Lecture
Series”.Thi
s is its inaugural year.The lecturers will focus
on Island life.Contributions for its continuance are
gratefully appreciated
Raffle Tickets
for
the
Historical Quilt
are on sale now at
theMuseum.
The patches in this quilt date
from the 1880's - 1920's. It has been restored,
backed & tied. It is a rare example of turn-of -
the-century fabrics used on the Island.
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
www1.maine.gov/ burningpermits/
.
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
Firefighter Footnotes
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
Hand-knit goodies
—
mittens, socks, scarves,
& mittens, socks,
scarves, & more
Handmade aprons,
tea towels, & many
other great gifts
Christmas Ornaments
so you can get a head
start on your shopping
Plus wonderful creations by
our intrepid crafters and
lovely cards of Island scenes!
Thursday August 3
from Noon to
2:30 p.m. at the Hall
Best of all are the
fudge & baked goods!!
The best knives &
utensils you can buy
Come Enjoy a
Delicious Lunch &
Shop till You Drop:
Summer
Fair
Ladies
Aid
Enjoy lunchwith a view, visit eight
extraordinary homes and support the
Chebeague IslandHistorical Society.
Tuesday, August 8
10:30-4:30
Tickets on sale at theMuseum846-5237
$25
in advance,
$30
on the day of the Tour
Last opportunity to see the current exhibit, Domestic
Architecture, which will be coming down after
Columbus Day. The current exhibit explores the
residential architecture of the island during the first
century and a half of its permanent settlement.
TheMuseum&Gift Shop
SUMMER HOURS
: Tue–Sat 10:00–4:00; Sun 1:00–4:00
(207) 846-5237
August 8
CIHS House Tour
Tuesday
10:30 – 4:30 PM
August 21
Lecture Series III,
JerryWiles
Monday
7:00 – 8:30 PM
September 18
Lecture Series IV,
Donna Damon
Monday
7:00 – 8:00 PM
MARK YOUR CALENDAR
Chebeague’s Domestic
Archit ctur , 1750-1890
August 21, 2017
CIHS Presents Jerry Wiles
M W OWROTE
“
ZING GRACE”
7:00 PM at the Island Hall
——
Cap Leonard has established a Memorial lecture series
entitled“EllsworthMiller Memorial Summer Lecture
Series”.This is its inaugural year.The lecturers will focus
on Island
life.Cotrib tions for its continuance are
gratefully appreciated
Raffle Tickets
for
the
Historical Quilt
are on sale now at
theMuseum.
The patches in this quilt date
from the 1880's - 1920's. It has been restored,
backed & tied. It is a rare example of turn-of -
the-century fabrics used on the Island.