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Chebeague Island Council Calendar The Chebeague Island Whalers bring to you a gift of music this holiday season with a night of traditional and untraditional CAROLS PRESENT & PAST directed by Ben Yosua-Davis Saturday, December 7, 2019 7pm at The Hall Tickets at the door * $8 Adults/ $4 children under 12 MUSIC *CIDER * TREATS * COMMUNITY For more information contact Erika, 846-4370

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DECEMBER 2019 • Issue #12 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar

On the Cover The Chebeague Island Whalers will be performing their annual Holiday show on December 7th at 7pm at the Hall. This year’s performance is entitled “Carols Present & Past” and is being directed by Ben Yosua-Davis. Arrive early because this popular show fills up fast! There will be cider and treats served up, plus a generous helping of Community Love. Come enjoy the sounds of the season with all your neighbors, friends and family! Tickets are $8 for adults and $4 for children under 12. 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 submissions is noon on the 20th day of the month preceding publication. Submissions and ad copy may be mailed (PO Box 12), left at the Council office (247 South Road) or emailed ( cheabeagueislandcouncil@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 charges 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 enough space to publish them. Additional information about submissions is available at www.islandcalendar.weebly.com . Advertising rates are as follows: full page, $70, ½ page, $35; ¼ 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.

Contents From the Hall and the Island Council 3 Island Commons News 4 Recompense Fund News 5 From the Town Office 6 CIHS News 7 Marty’s Memories 8 CTC News 9, 10, 11 Library News 12 CUMC News 14 Rec Center News 15 December Calendar 16 Board Members Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant, Kristen Dyer Buxbaum, Jennifer Hackel, Deb Hall, Denise Hamilton, Sarah Hopkins, Ester Knight, Marjorie Stratton, Ann Thaxter 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. Publisher Chebeague Island Council

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

The deadline for submissions for the January issue is noon on December 20.

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Notes From The Hall

Our Wednesday soup program is off to a great start owing to our faithful soup sippers and longtime soup crew headed by Ruth and bolstered by Ester, Deb, Jackie, and Wanda as well as newcomers Sharon, John, and Sarah. Soups for December and January are sponsored by Norma and Jeff Drew, your new neighbors on Cottage Road, who report that they are “souper” excited to join the Chebeague Island community. Of course, all the regulars are flocking to Susie’s Wednesday coffee hour for a cuppa Joe, a pastry, and the latest news. You may have noticed that the outside of the Community Center is now looking like new, with the trim repainted and the siding in place. Next spring

Erin will be landscaping the Hall sides of the building, and we can’t wait: no more scraggly crabgrass, sad bike rack, and drifts of gravel. As a reminder, please don’t let your children bike in the gulley between the boulders along the road: this practice damages the landscaping and creates a danger for passing motorists as the kids pop unexpectedly onto the road. This month the Hall plays host to the Whalers and school’s annual holiday party. We expect Lisa and her crew will once again transform the space into a winter wonderland. The Hall board would like to thank the community for its loyal support and wish you all a happy December!

Notes from the Council

The Chebeague Island Council would like to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and peace in the New Year. Many thanks to the Chebeague Island community for supporting all the Council’s programs this year.

The Wellness Center with a MaineHealth Nurse Is Open for

FUEL ASSISTANCE This December help keep your friends and neighbors warm. Consider donating to the Chebeague Island Council’s Fuel Assistance Fund this Holiday season. If you are in need of heating assistance, please contact Ester at 846-4178. As always, your call will be confidential.

Blood Draws, Blood Pressure Checks, PT/INR Testing, Medication Setup, Dressing Changes, Suture Removal, Wellness Checks, and Health Information. No appointment needed. No charge for these services. Tuesday December 10, 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.

The Wellness Center is also now offering Tele-Medicine; call 846-4988 for an appointment.

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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

We’re delighted to announce new staff at the Commons: Chebeague’s very own Caroline Loder (CRMA) and Katy McCann (DCA), and Jessica Tenney who’s commuting from Biddeford. Welcome Aboard! Beat the winter blues…be an “island snow bird” Shoveling and navigating the ice & snowgetting to be too much? Take a break and spend the winter with us at Island Commons! We have a beautiful private room available for year-round or seasonal occupancy. Come for the season and enjoy winter without worry. The power never goes out at The Commons, home-cooked meals are delicious, and our friendly staff is here for you 24/7. All inquiries confidential. 846-5610

The RED STUDIO will be open for shopping during the Holiday Party!

Annual HOLIDAY PARTY! Friday, December 6 4:30-6:30pm Join us at The Commons to celebrate the season with great food & good cheer…don’t miss it! We’ll have Holiday Raffles. Bring family & friends…the party’s on us!

Thank you for all the ways you support Island Commons throughout the year. Wishing you a wonderful holiday season,

and all the best in the New Year ~ from all of us at The Commons

Bruce R. Bowman Professional Land Surveyor

Boundary Surveys

Site Plans

184 John Small Road Chebeague Island, ME 04017 Phone/Fax: (207) 518-2030

Cell: (207) 632-0078 Surveying Chebeague Island for over 30 Years

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Recompense Fund News

By now you should have received The Recompense Annual Report. If you didn’t, please contact us at recompensefund@gmail.com and we will send you one right away. You can also see it online at recompensefund.com . We are happy to be able to support our nonprofits that make such a difference to our island’s sustainability. Guidelines and dates for 2020 applications will be available online soon on our website. We hope you will think of us when doing your year-end gifts.

Happy Holidays! The Recompense Fund

BOOK STUDY GROUP

Book Study Group meets on Sunday afternoons at 4:30 at the Library. Each week we look at one chapter of each book. Our discussions begin with the assigned lessons but may range far afield.

All are welcome to join in at any time.

For more information contact Gloria Brown at gjbrown58a@gmail.com or 846-3491

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From the Town Office

Office Hours – We are open Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00

hours. Wednesday and Friday from 1:30 pm to 4:00 pm and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.

p.m. As always, if you need assistance during other days and times, please don’t hesitate to call and we will do our best to accommodate your needs. Call 846-3148 for information. **PLEASE NOTE** We will be closed Wednesday, December 25th Christmas Day and January 1st for New Years Day. Dog Licenses – New Dog Tags are available now. Please be sure to register your dogs! Dogs must be registered before January 1, 2020 or there is a late fee of $25.00.

We continue to do better with our recycling. Eco Main reports that we are down to 2% contamination. Not perfect, but very good. If you have questions about recycled materials, please ask the attendant, Gail Jenkins. Thank you for your efforts. Tax Bills – Tax bills were mailed recently and the first half was due September 30th. If you have any questions, please call the Town Office. The tax bills are based on the owner as of April 1, 2019.

Transfer Station – We are back to Winter

Thank you for your support and remember to be kind to one another, Marjorie E. Stratton, Town Administrator

YOU’RE INVITED TO COME TO THE HALL EVERY WEDNESDAY

Coffee Hour Every Wednesday at 9am at the Hall

Soup & Coffee Every Wednesday at Noon at the Hall Donations Accepted

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Chebeague Island Historical Society News

The Historical Society wants to tell island stories through the eyes of its children. The one thing we all have in common is childhood so if you spent any part of your childhood–year-round or summer on Chebeague, the Historical Society hopes that you will share childhood artifacts and your favorite Chebeague childhood picture so that it can be used in the 2020 exhibit, Growing Up On Chebeague . We are also looking for childhood photos of your ancestors. We plan to have a wall with favorite photos and sections of the exhibit showing birthday parties, picnics, sports, working, boating, fishing, playing, fashion, island weddings, holidays, church and school programs, theater, and many more topics. Photos with toys, costumes, etc would also enhance the exhibit. We can scan your photos and return them or you can scan your own at 1200 TIFF and send it to us. Exhibit deadline for submission is January 15, 2020. We hope this is our most inclusive exhibit yet, but we need your help!

Gift Shop Holiday Sale Dec 8 & Dec 15 1 – 4:00

Hiring: A gift shop sales associate for summer 2020

Chebeague Island Historical Society 207- 846 -5 23 7

The Whalers bring to you a gift of music this holiday season with a night of traditional and untraditional CAROLS PRESENT & PAST directed by Ben Yosua-Davis Saturday, December 7, 2019 7pm at The Hall Tickets at the door MUSIC *CIDER * TREATS * COMMUNITY

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Marty’s Memories - The Gray by Marty Trower

The first time I saw the island in the early winter, the initial difference I noticed was the gray. The gray of the water. It was no longer softened by the dense green of the trees, no longer its bouncy blue color, whipped by wind and tide. It was still and metallic as were the trees limbs. They stood naked and twisted and reaching. I didn’t recognize them at first. Did they know me? I asked to be dropped off near Hamilton Beach where our family summer cottage was. I immediately went to the shore and found the majestic Big Rock, exposed at half tide. I pulled myself up onto its barnacled surface to take in the whole experience. The air felt heavy and I sensed a touch of loneliness. The ducks and gulls didn’t know I was there and went about their business at the edge of the water, which fascinated me. There was no-one else around, no people and no dogs, just birds muttering or squawking at each other. Would I have noticed the contrasts of grays in the plumage of the birds if the sun had been out and the gardens blooming?

I was in art school at the time and I suppose I was learning to see in different ways, but this day, this

time of wonder when I first saw the grays- I learned how to stop and look and listen.

I remember now, very early in school I asked my first- grade teacher how to make the color gray. My uncle Bruce was a pilot and he had taken us up in a small plane and we flew over and around Montreal. I only remember a dizzying view and then throwing up and upsetting everyone. My teacher told me to mix black and white together and then add a little bit of blue. I resumed drawing a picture of the plane, the best part of the time being its metallic gray and I wanted to make the color myself. I am living on Hamilton Beach now, year-round, and the long gray season has begun. I often think that the words ‘gray’ and ‘nuance’ say so much and mean so much, the possibilities endless. I will always be grateful to Chebeague and art school for prompting me to appreciate the subtle beauty and stability of everyday life.

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December 2019

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC? Holiday Schedule Christmas and New Year’s Day

At the Cousins Island lot... Unfortunately, the grav- el Cousins lot cannot have painted parking spaces. This sometimes results in vehicles taking more than one space. Please park as close to other cars as possible to help us maximize availa- ble spaces. In addition, orange cones are placed to mark parking areas and travel lanes—please do not move them. Free Boat Days December 7th and December 14th . Ride the ferry for free and finish your Christmas shopping! Snow Removal Services John Wilkinson, CTC bus driver, is offering vehicle snow removal services at both the Route One and Cousins Island parking lots. If you are interested, call John at 671-8305 for more information about his services. Employee Birthdays Bo Ramsey-12/3 Paul Chesley-12/30 Have a good one!

Business Office: (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com chebeaguetrans.com The Independence’s construction is complete and she is looking great! The boat has been sea trialed and performed well. As of today (11/19) the builder is working to complete the certifi- cation process for the Coast Guard. The Islander will undergo her biennial hull inspection in January. Our plan is to dry dock her for the winter and put the Independence in service. Independence Update Cousins Annual Parking Permits We will mail the 2020 p e rmi t s i n m i d - December. Please re- member to affix your permit to the bottom driver’s side of your windshield as soon as possible. Thanks!

Bus Leaves Route One 7:45 AM 9:45 AM 11:45 AM 4:30 PM 6:00 PM

Ferry Leaves Chebeague

Ferry Leaves Cousins

8:00 AM 10:00 AM

8:15 AM 10:15 AM 12:15 PM 5:00 PM 6:30 PM

NOON

4:45 PM 6:15 PM

Service Cancellation

While CTC recognizes that many people rely on our service to get to school or work, we must always consider safety first. Please re- view our policies below and use one of our communication chan- nels to stay informed about ser- vice interruptions. Bus Service: If school is can- celled in Yarmouth, the first bus of the day is automatically can- celled. There will not be a notice of this trip’s cancellation. Any other trip cancellations will be communicated as soon as possi- ble. Ferry Service: When making a decision to cancel a boat trip, we will consider not only the ability of the boat to run in the storm, but also our passengers’ ability to safely board the boat. There- fore, conditions where the wharves, ramps, and/or floats are unsafe will result in a fer- ry trip cancellation . This would

include; high winds making the floats rock dangerously (usually at Cousins), storm surges that put the top of the Stone Wharf under water, and excessive ice and/or snow on ramps, floats, or wharves. When adverse weather conditions force CTC to consider cancelling a ferry and/or bus trip, the company will make every effort to notify our customers as soon as possible. As soon as the decision is made, the information will be posted to the CTC’s website and Facebook page. An email will also be sent to Chebeague.org for posting. Emails and texts will be sent to those who registered on the can- cellation page of our website to receive notification. CTC intends to make the decision as soon as possible and post it at least 60 minutes before the sched- uled trip whenever possible.

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May 2019

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC?

Cousins Lot Maintenance

Yarmouth Daily Parking Spaces Barge will be launched 4/29 In the next few weeks we will be hav- ing the Cousins Lot r e ce i ve a n nu a l maintenance.

The “Independence”

CTC OFFICE (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com chebeaguetrans.com Starting May 1st Monday - Friday 9am-4pm We thank the majority of our customers who respect and comply with our parking policies. For those persons who do not comply, we will tow violators. This includes vehicles parked with no or expired tickets and those abusing the “loaner” policy shown above. It is a long-standing CTC policy that parking permit customers may substitute a “loaner” vehicle when the stick- ered vehicle is being repaired. This program may not be used to, in effect, share a sticker between vehicles. Use of a loaner must be authorized by the Office. 2019 Key: Summer Office Hours Parking Policies Enforcement “ Loaner” Vehicle Policy

The delivery date of the Inde- pendence has been changed by Washburn & Doughty due to delays in construction of other boats at their yard. The estimat- ed launch date is now 6/21 at 2 PM. The Independence will have to undergo sea trials and required testing for regulatory approval. Therefore, it is uncer- tain at this time when the Inde-

pendence will be home and able to carry passengers. We are planning a launch party at W&D in East Boothbay and are hopeful that many Islanders will be interested in joining us for that event. CTC will provide bus transportation to the launch. As plans are finalized we will post the details.

We are pleased to announce that CTC boats (Islander, Independence, and Dovekie) will all have Automated Identification Systems (AIS) installed. The Islander’s AIS is operational now—the Dovekie’s will be working May 1st. You can track their location at www.marinetraffic.com/en/ais/home/shipid:442737/zoom:15 or down- loading an App. Suggested Apps will be posted on our Facebook page. Please be advised that there could be a several minute delay in the transmission of the data, so do not rely on the AIS to give you the vessel’s exact location . During the first or second week in May, Bartlett Tree will spray the Route One lot for brown-tail moth. The spraying should be completed before the first bus of the day. The spray may get on vehicles but it will not damage the paint. Customers are urged to park in the center rows of the lower part of the lot to minimize exposure. As soon as we have a definite date, we will post it. However, it would be prudent to park away from trees beginning the end of April. Summer Ferry Fee Increases effective 5/1/2019 Child (Ages 6-11)/Pet (20 tickets) - $26.00 Resident/Parking Permit Holder—Adult (10 tickets) - $39.00 CTC Carts We provide carts for our customers at a considerable cost. Please do not overload the carts and don’t put them on the float at Cousins when it is windy—several have been lost overboard!! SPRAYING FOR BROWN-TAIL l regularly scheduled boat WITH assistance available 2019 depart Cheb: 6:30 7:05 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:00 2:50 3:45 4:45 6:15 7:15 8:00 9:15 10:30 Date dep Cousins: 6:45 7:20 8:15 10:15 12:15 2:15 3:05 4:00 5:00 6:30 7:30 8:15 9:30 10:45 12 - 1 Sunday m m l l l l m 12 - 2 Monday m m m m l l l l l l m m 12 - 3 Tuesday l l m m m l l l l m m 12 - 4 Wednesday l l l m m l l l l l l m 12 - 5 Thursday l l l m m m l l l l l l 12 - 6 Friday l l l l m m m l l l l l m 12 - 7 Saturday l l l m m m l l l l l 12 - 8 Sunday l l m m m m l 12 - 9 Monday l l l l l m m m m l l l 12 - 10 Tuesday l l l l l m m m m m l l 12 - 11 Wednesday l l l l l m m m m m l l 12 - 12 Thursday m l l l l l m m m m l l 12 - 13 Friday m m l l l l m m m m m l l 12 - 14 Saturday m m l l l m m m m m l 12 - 15 Su day m l l l l m m 12 - 16 Monday m m m l l l l l l m m m 12 - 17 Tuesday m m m m l l l l l m m m 12 - 18 Wednesday l m m m l l l l l l m m 12 - 19 Thursday l l m m m l l l l l l m 12 - 20 Friday l l l m m m l l l l l m m 12 - 21 Saturday l l m m m l l l l l m 12 - 22 Sunday l l m m m l l 12 - 23 Monday l l l l m m m m m l l l 12 - 24 Tuesday l l l l l m m m m m l l 12 - 25 Wednesday l l l l l m m m m m l l 12 - 26 Thursday m l l l l l m m m m m l 12 - 27 Friday m m l l l l l m m m m l l 12 - 28 Saturday m m l l l l m m m m l 12 - 29 Sunday m l l l l m m 12 - 30 Monday m m m l l l l l l m m m 12 - 31 Tuesday m m m m l l l l l m m m Morning trips Afternoon Trips Evening Trips CTC Annual Meeting July 20th at 9 AM at the Hall In order to better manage Yarmouth resident vehicles using the Town’s daily parking spaces, signs will be in- stalled shortly re- serving spaces exclu- sively for Yarmouth day parkers. Mary Todd—5/1 Martha Hamilton- Doughty—5/9 Amanda Campbell - 5/12 Jeremy Ames—5/23 Happy Birthday! Where’s the CTC Boat? CTC Birthdays CTC Trips indicating crew a sistance based on Tide Level Key: m there is a boat scheduled BUT below half-tide and crew can NOT provide assistance 0.2708 0.2951 0.3333 0.4167 0.5 0.5833 0.6181 0.6563 0.6979 0.7604 0.8021 0.8333 0.8854 0.9375 0.2813 0.3056 0.3438 . 271 0.5104 0.5938 0.62 5 . 6 7 .7083 . 7 8 . 1 5 . 4 8 . 9 8 . 4 9 December-19

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CTC OFFICE (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com chebeaguetrans.com Starting May 1st Monday - Friday 9am-4pm We thank the majority of our customers who respect and comply with our parking policies. For those persons who do not comply, we will tow violators. This includes vehicles parked with no or expired tickets and those abusing the “loaner” policy shown above. It is a long-standing CTC policy that parking permit customers may substitute a “loaner” vehicle when the stick- ered vehicle is being repaired. This program may not be used to, in effect, share a sticker between vehicles. Use of a loaner must be authorized by the Office. . 3 . 8 4 . . 4 . 9 8 . l Parking Policies Enforcement “ Loaner” Vehicle Policy

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846-4351 phone • 846-4358 fax cheblib@hotmail.com Our Catalogue is now online at: https://cheblib.booksys.net/opac/cheblib/index.html#menuHome Chebeague Island Library

Winter Hours

NEW BOOKS The Guardians by John Grisham

Sunday & Monday Closed Tuesday 4:00pm - 8:00pm Wednesday 10:00am - 1:00pm Thursday 6:00pm - 8:00pm (until further notice)

The Age of Surveillance Capitalism by Shoshana Zuboff The Complete Cookbook for Young Chefs America’s Test Kitchen The Night Fire by Michael Connelly NEW FILMS Come check out our seasonal films.

Friday 10:00am - 1:00pm Saturday 10:00am - 1:00pm

As we enter into storm season, please remember that if the power goes out, the CICC entrance is opened as soon as someone gets there. The entrance remains open until the power is restored. This gives access to heat, bathrooms, water, electricity and WiFi. The Library will keep its regular hours during outages.

Please check your listing for accuracy. Send your changes to gulldirect@hotmail.com . All updates are printed in the monthly Calendar.

Do your holiday shopping at the Library! We have new canvas bags, tech kits and pens, books by local authors and a great selection of gently used books and film.

Thank You Letters

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; $1100 per week plus a $300 security deposit. Contact Richard Bowen at rhbowen3@gmail.com or 207-831-6148. Words cannot express my thanks for what so many did in these last few months. Special thanks to the Slow Bell crew for an awesome weekend of support. I seem to be ok and for that I feel blessed and humbled. Thank you all. Deb Bowman

Notices Ladies Aid: Please join us for crafty projects and camaraderie at 11:00am each Thursday. Catholic Communion Service: A regular Catholic Communion Service will be held every Saturday at 4:00pm at the church. Sew Good: Sew Good will meet Sept 11 th and 25th from 1:00-5:00pm at the Parish House. For more information, please call Lola Armstrong (846-4737) or Karen Corson (846-0938). I will forever be grateful for the friendly island faces that carted me off the island in July when I had a mini stroke. What a pleasure to live in this kind of community every summer. feeling much better now in part because of the prompt service of our rescue crew. Thanks again in giant bunches!!! Bob Levey

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Happy Holidays

To hang your wreath on a new door for the holidays, give us a Jingle!

The Leonard Thompson Federle Team

Jane Leonard 207.831.9951

Karen Thompson 207.329.6729

Jodi Federle 207.215.4006

LTFteam@shorelineagents.com

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Chebeague United Methodist Church A Reconciling Congregation

Contact us at chebeagueislandumc@gmail.com or at 207.846.6987 www.chebeagueumc.org

Deck the Halls (and the church!) – Saturday, November 30 th Get into the Christmas Spirit by helping ready our sanctuary for Christmas. We’ll decorate on Saturday, November 30th at 4 PM with a potluck dinner following (around 5). There are jobs for people of all ages and abilities, so please join us! Discernment Sessions – Sunday, December 1 st and Sunday, December 29 th Save the dates for these next two sessions for helping us discern our congregation’s relationship to the wider United Methodist denomination. Both will be after Sunday morning worship. Interested in following our progress? Receive updates via mail or email by contacting the church office. You can also visit ne-discerners.org for updates on all the changes happening in the larger Methodist Church community.

New Sunday School Program – Sunday, December 1 st Kids in grades 6+ are invited to join us for a new Sunday School class just for them! Join Melissa in the sanctuary at 9 AM on Sunday mornings for re:form – an experience in Christian practices and conversations in a fun, collaborative way. Cheryl Hillicoss will continue with Deep Blue Kids for all ages up through 11 that meets in the Parish House on Sunday mornings at 9:45. Kids in grade 5 are encouraged to connect with whichever experience fits them the best (or attend both!) For questions, please contact Melissa.

Gingerbread House Making – Sunday, December 8 th Unleash your inner architect with a family-friendly creative event on Sunday, December 8 th ! From 3 – 5 PM in the Parish House, construct your very-own gingerbread house and cap off the evening with a potluck meal at 5 PM. Prizes awared in various categories for your gingerbread creation. All are welcome! Christmas Pageant – Calling all Kids! This year’s pageant will be on Sunday, December 22nd and we need the help of our island children to tell the tale of the very first Christmas. We have parts for kids of all ages (even the littlest!). There will be a brief rehearsal on Saturday, December 21st in the morning (precice time TBD). Christmas Worship Services: Save these dates on your calendar to celebrate Christmas with your friends and neighbors at CUMC: -- Saturday, December 21 st , 5 PM join us for the Longest Night service, a meditative service acknowledging the tension many of us feel during this time of year between joy and lament. Find peace in the quiet and comfort of others. -- Sunday, December 22 nd , 10 AM Our island children tell the story of the first Christmas! -- Tuesday, December 24 th , 7 PM Our traditional Christmas Eve Candlelight Service.We remember the story of Jesus’ birth, sing carols, and share the light of Christ with one another. Advent Calendar for Climate Change Count down to Christmas with your friends and neighbors at CUMC with an Advent Calendar we created to raise awareness around climate change and to increase our gratitude for God’s creation. You can get your copy at CUMC or online at our website. Some days involve posting images or responses on Facebook or via email, so we await your involvement! Online Giving As you look at your year-end giving, consider adding CUMC to your list. This church would not be possible without the support and generosity of this island and all who have been touched by this faith community. You can donate securely online (http:// www.chebeagueumc.org/donate.html) or mail your gift to the church office. Online Giving As you look at your year-end giving, consider adding CUMC to your list. This church would not be possible without the support and generosity of this island and all who have been touched by this faith community. You can donate securely online ( http:// www.chebeagueumc.org/donate.html ) or mail your gift to the church office.

Vision: To be a people of diverse traditions who welcome, worship, serve, and find joy together. Mission: To know and work with our neighbors near and far as we grow in God’s love together. Values: Community Creativity Fellowship Inclusivity Rootedness Innovation

Sundays Sunday School, 9:45 AM, PH

Thursdays Office Hours, 10:00 AM–1:00 PM, Ladies Aid, 11:00 AM, PH Choir Rehearsal, 7:00 PM, PH Saturdays Catholic Communion, 4:00 PM

Worship, 10:00 AM Wednesdays Sew Good, 2 nd & 4 th , 1:00–5:00 PM

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 lights are on outside and the sanctuary is available for you.

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DECEMBER 2019

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1 CUMC worship, 10:00

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3 Scrabble, IC, 3:30

4 Coffee, Hall, 9am Bingo, IC, 3:30

5 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

6 Island Commons Holiday Party 4:30-6:30

7 Whalers, Hall, 7pm

Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

8 Gingerbread House Making, CUMC, 3-5pm Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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10 Planning Board, School, 7pm Wellness Ctr, 9-11:30 Scrabble, IC, 3:30 17 Scrabble, IC, 3:30

11 Coffee, Hall, 9am

12 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

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Sew Good, PH, 1:00-5:00 Bingo, IC, 3:30

15 CUMC worship, 10:00

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18 Selectman Mtg, Hall, 6pm Coffee, Hall, 9am Bingo, IC, 3:30

19 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

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21 Longest Night Service, CUMC, 5pm

Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30 22 Kids Christmas Pageant, CUMC, 10:00 Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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24 Candlelight Service, CUMC, 7pm Scrabble, IC,3:30

25 Christmas Day

26 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

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29 CUMC worship, 10:00

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31 Scrabble, IC,3:30

Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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