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Chebeague Island Council Calendar

#3 | MARCH 2019

MARCH 2019 • Issue #3 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar

Contents From the Island Council Recompense Fund News

On the Cover This month’s featured artist is Carly Rich, and her piece is part of the self-portrait project at the Chebeague Island Elementary School. Ten-year-old Carly Rich supplied these autobiographical details: I love to skate, ski, rollerblade, swim, and play softball in the spring. I love to make art because it makes me happy. 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. P lease 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 . 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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CIHS News

Island Commons News From the Town Office

CRC News

Marty’s Memories

Notices

Classified Ads

CTC News

Library News

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Directory Corrections

CUMC News

March Calendar

Publisher Chebeague Island Council

Board Members Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant, Kristen Dyer Buxbaum, Jennifer Hackel, Deb Hall, Tammy Hoidal, 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

T he tele-medicine equipment has arrived, and we are looking forward to having the community come and try it out. You can check your blood pressure, weight, oxygen level, and pulse. You can video chat with a nurse and arrange to have your information shared with your primary care provider. The Council is seeking guidance from the community as to when the best time would be for the Wellness Center to be open. Please email us at chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com or leave a message at 846-4988. The Council is evaluating the use of and call for services provided at the Wellness Center. We would like to continue to offer dental services through the Tooth Protectors Program and need to know whether at least six people would like them to return. Dr. O’Donnell has come

for the past three summers and is willing to return, but few people come to see him. We are wondering whether this is a good use of our resources. The twice-monthly visits from the MaineHealth nurse are popular, mostly for blood draws, PT/INR testing, blood pressure checks, and advice. Perhaps we should look into increasing her time here during the summer? Our flu clinics and health screening clinics are usually well attended, as are our foot care clinics, keeping Dr. Rybka very busy. Health care needs seem to be an ever-moving target. As we move toward more technology-based services and quick care clinics become more numerous, the Council will be evaluating which services are most used and what direction we should be headed. Please let us know what you think. Thanks.

The Wellness Center with Paula Favreau, 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 12 & 26 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. Missed the Flu Clinic? Not a problem! Paula has both types of flu vaccine at the Wellness Center.

Dental Clinic

How long has it been since you had your teeth cleaned? The Council would like to continue to sponsor free dental clinics, but needs to be sure there is sufficient community interest to continue. Please contact the Council at chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com or call 846-4988 if you are interested in keeping this clinic active. The clinic is by appointment only and has room for up to 8 patients.

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Recompense Fund News

Visit us this summer to see the additions we are currently making to our popular exhibit, “Chebeague & Maritime Enterprise”.

The Recompense Fund is poised to respond quickly at any time to the immediate needs of all Chebeague nonprofits through its special small grants of $500. Submit a

single-page request at any time and expect a quick decision. Applications can address emergencies or unexpected opportunities. Simply email your request letter to recompensefund@gmail.com. Now is also the time to brainstorm and prepare larger grant requests. Grants awarded in 2018 ranged from $1,500 to $15,000. Generous donations from the Chebeague community have made it possible for the fund to offer substantial support once again in 2019. Check the fund’s website at www.recompensefund.com . The Recompense Fund is dedicated exclusively to Chebeague. It is a fund with the Maine Community Foundation.

We look forward to seeing you when the museum reopens in June.

137 South Road • Chebeague Island, ME 04017 • 207-846-5237

Property Maintenance

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

BOOK STUDY GROUP

Sunday afternoons at 4:30 p.m. at the Library

A 52-week series on spiritual formation Everyone is invited to join in. For more information contact Gloria Brown at gjbrown58a@gmail.com or 846-3491.

Call Nathan Doughty 712-4017 or 846-4133

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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

EVENT! Shamrock Shindig Friday March 15 4:30-6:30 pm at Island Commons & SAVE THESE DATES… Sat. May 11: JENNYWREN 5K Sat. June 1: SPRING CLEANUP & BBQ Sun. July 21: BAY MIST CRUISE!! Fri. September 13: HARVEST PARTY

We have a beautiful private ROOM with BATH available for immediate occupancy, or for respite care. Contact Amy Rich 207-846-5610 On-Island Employment Opportunity: CRMA (certified residential medication aide). Will train the right candidate!

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From the Town Office

Office Hours— We are open Monday, Thursday, and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. 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. From the Planning Board— Maintaining your home fuel oil tank is an important way to help protect Chebeague’s aquifer! An annual oil-tank inspection increases the chances of avoiding costly problems for you, the aquifer, and the environment! When replacing your tank, consider upgrading to a double-wall tank to increase longevity and reduce risk. You should upgrade your tank if: • It’s weeping, patched, or repaired—review for evidence of “saturation” metal by oil or patching • It’s not stable or well supported; in others words, inspect the legs • It fails an ultrasonic test or is too rusty to test • It has an unsleeved feedline in concrete—that is, if the oil feed line running from your tank to your boiler or furnace is encased in your concrete basement floor and is not coated in a material such as plastic. For more information regarding your oil tank, please contact Jon Rich Plumbing at 522-3439, LNL Enterprises at 272-4487, or Maine DEP at www.maine.gov/dep/waste/abovegroundtanks/ replacement.html . For information regarding potential financial assistance, contact Katie Wilcox at 553-5913. Budget Workshops— The Board of Selectmen are beginning to work on the 2019–2020 Budget. If you have a proposal to put

before the Board, please contact the Town Administrator. Tax Bills— The first half of the tax bill was due September 28, 2018. Interest at 8% began to accrue September 29, 2018. If you have any questions, please contact the Town Office. Dog Licenses— Please come in and license your dog. The last day to register without incurring a $25 late fee was January 31, 2019 . Transfer Station Hours— The Transfer Station is open Wednesday and Friday afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00 and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m to 4:00 p.m. The Transfer Station is closed Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Please remember that this is a pay-as-you-throw facility. RECYCLING NEWS!!— Be aware! Ecomaine continues to charge us for contaminated recycled materials that are sent to them. Contaminated items are basically garbage that gets in the wrong container. The last container we sent to ecomaine included 3 full bags of trash, 20+ empty plastic bags, styrofoam trays, egg cartons, and a large suitcase! If you don’t know which items are appropriate for recycling, please ask the attendant or check the side of the recycling container for information. We do not want to be charged for contamination; please be diligent about what you place in the recycling container . Thank you for your support, and remember to be kind to one another, Marjorie E. Stratton, Town Administrator

The Chebeague Island Council's Annual Health Screening Clinic with the Members of the USM School of Nursing and Dr Riemann Dermatologist

Will be Held at the Hall Saturday April 6, 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 two free Rec Center gym memberships! [Craig: Please jazz this up a bit!]

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News from the Chebeague Recreation Center

(207) 846-5068 www.chebeaguerec.com • crc@chebeague.net

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

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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

Fun Programs

Fun Programs 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 Mermaids Aug 23-25 Our working Waterfront and Farms volunteers! Celebrate the arrival of Spring at Kids’ Place by volunteering to read, craft or share your gifts and talents with the KP kids. Summer c mps are on our mind! Stay tuned for ore information. Camp Chebeague Aug 1-5, Baseball Camp Kids’ Place KP News: Kids’ Place is looking for

Programs and Events happening at the Rec Center: The month of March: Please check the CRC website and/or locate us on Facebook for information and updates on programming and events.

Kids' Place. Open Monday-Thursday call 846-8712 for more i Swim Less July 1-August Island Trails C Aug 2-4 Fairi Aug 9-11 Music and Aug 16-18 Pirate, Treasure Mermaids Aug 23-25 Our working Wat

Thank you to all of our generous donors and supporters.

Camp Chebe Aug 1-5, Baseball Aug 8-12, Art C Lunch and S Tues, Wed, Thurs 11:3 7/7-8/11

Aug 8-12, Art Camp Lunch and Swim Tues, Wed, Thurs 11:30-4:30 PM 7/7-8/11

March Fitness Special Don’t forget to renew your annual fitness pass if you signed up in March of last year. We are offering our March discounted signup rate of $99 so for those looking to renew or for those looking to start anew.

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We have lots of fun fitness programs for adults too including yoga, Kettlebell and exercise with Barbara . Check out our website for details.

For further information contact Jane Leonard www.chebeaguerealestate.com Each 7 acre lot is soils tested and conveniently located on South Road e a d 2 terrific building opportunities on island! Think SPRING! Plan Ah

Jane Leonard 207.831.9951|Jane@homesinmaine.com The Common at 88 Middle St, Portland, ME

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Marty’s Memories: Hamilton Beach by Marty Trower

I try not to think about change too much, but sometimes it’s good to just stop and look at it and acknowledge it. The thing is, I love Hamilton Beach just the way it is now, but I remember it other ways too as it has evolved over the years. The most exciting vision comes not from my own memory but from a jerky 8-mm movie that my father took at a picnic with his teen- aged cronies on Capps’ Point. The almost grownups are sitting and standing and milling around a campfire built into the rocks. They are batting away the smoke, moving to get away from it. There is no sound, of course, but I recognize a young Jack Zaugg sitting, beaming up at a young woman who just might have been Mary (“Meow”) Capps Stelle. He is flirting like crazy and very happy. The most extraordinary part of this clip is the quick flash of a view of the majestic, gleaming white Hamilton Hotel off in the background. I never saw the hotel, but I heard so much about it because my father spent his summers there from the time he was a young boy until World War II.When the war came, the grand place had to be torn down because visitors were unable to come and the owner couldn’t pay the taxes. The guest cottages remain and are summer homes now. I’ve heard that one of the outbuildings was removed and taken to the Harmon property on Soule Road and is now Michael and Barbara Porter’s home. The hotel was a fancy place noted for its dances with music provided by a live orchestra, tea parties, and a large front porch where older ladies sat and bobbed in rocking chairs, looking out over the beach. My grandmother, apparently, was one of them. A long wooden pier extended out from a walkway from the hotel, and guests strolled and sat on benches, admiring the prize tunas caught by anglers from sports fishing boats. SAint Patrick’s Day Community lunch At The Hall March 13, 2019 butter • Clapshot • Green salad • soda bread • chocolate stout cake suggested donation: $7 Doors Open at NOON! if you’re lucky enough to be irish, you’re lucky enough! Generously sponsored by jack’s property service ! Corned beef • colcannon • carrots glazed with Honey

My father sailed and horsed around with other summer kids whose families and descendants still come to the island. Most were in cottages near or around the beach: the Beeches (Fred Martindale), the Hubbells (Rich and Liz), the Harmons (Michael Porter, Mary Cushman, Maggie Bossi, and Norah Alper), the Cookes (Rozzie Read), the Zauggs (Alexandra, Mimi, and Renee), the Buxbaums (Don and Bob), Margaret and Polly Newell (Jack Turner), Steve and Mary Capps (Rosemary Capps Merchant), the Swanns (Sarah Van Fleet), the Gwillims (Sue Whitney Burgess, Lee Whitney, and Mark Gwillim), the Estabrooks, the Layngs (Joan Dayton, Brian and John Layng, Sue Bogle, and Sally Crapser) and the Moultons (Julie, Jennifer, and James Ragan). Gertrude Jones’ old cottage is still filled with photographs of the beach the way it was. My best friend Maggie and I used to go exploring where the hotel once stood. I remember finding rusting fencing, remnants of the tennis court, tangled in weeds. We used to swing from branches that draped over the sand and rummage around the exposed round brick well that served the hotel. A good part of the pier survived, upright pilings that gradually disappeared with every passing year. Today, only a few stubs of these pilings remain in the sand, to the left of John Layng’s house, and the odd brick from the well shows up occasionally, lodged in the sand at low tide. The sand has come and gone so often, it’s hard to keep track of it. The banking, where Native American middens expose thin, white bits of clamshells, still tempt us to look for arrowheads. I finally found one once, the beach-combing highlight of my life. Living in my parents’ cottage on the beach year-round now, I often wake up at night during blasting winter storms and wonder how I will find the shore when I walk the beach in the morning. 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. Notices Ladies Aid: Please join us for crafty projects and camaraderie at 11:00 a.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 13 and 27 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).

nt Patrick’s Day munity lunch At The H ll arch 13, 2019 rned beef • colcannon • rots glazed w th Honey r • Clapshot • Green salad • bread • chocolate stout cake uggested donation: $7 Doors Open at NOON! ’re lucky enough to be irish, you’re lucky enough! rously sponsored by jack’s property service !

SAint Patrick’s Day Community lunch At The H ll March 13, 2019 Corned beef • colcannon • carr ts glazed with Honey butter • Clapshot • Green salad • soda bread • chocolate stout cake suggested donation: $7 Doors Open at NOON! if you’re lucky enough to b irish, you’re lucky enough! Generou ly sponsored by jack’s property service !

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March 2019

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC?

Providing Assistance in

Accessing the Ferry

Safely Using Our Services

As of February 15th, the CTC crew no longer pro- vides assistance to pas- sengers at half-tide or below. Assistance will continue to be available at half-tide and above when movement up and down ramps is safer for all. CTC is not denying ser- vice with this policy but restricting times when the crew will assist due to safety concerns for our crew and other passen- gers. In February 2018, CTC made a presentation to the Board of Selectmen regarding the safety con- cern with the current ramps. At that time, we urged the Board to in- clude in their 2018-2019 budget funds for evaluat- ing the situation. In September, we informed the Board that, despite our efforts to find a solu- tion, CTC was unable to safely assist in transport below half tide. We rec- ommended 80 foot ramps be installed. While a larger float would be a safety improvement as well, we do not believe it is necessary to address the access issue. As our population ages (half our residents are age 60 or older), it is becoming more critical that safety of access to the floats be improved for all residents.

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 Returning to the Float for Late Passengers; Once the ferry is untied, it will not return to the float to pick up late pas- sengers. In the past, we have had people jump onto the ferry while it was feet away from the float. The crew believes this unsafe practice must be prevented. Ferry Crossing During Storms: If warranted, the Captain will make an announcement and all passengers must be seated in the main cabin dur- ing crossing.

This month’s newsletter focuses on safety for all those using our ser- vices. Most of the items listed below are simple common sense practices intended to protect passengers and crew. Although these rules and recom- mendations are not new, it’s easy to forget or ignore them as we travel back and forth. Here is a quick reminder about guidelines to make everyone’s ride safer and more pleasant. On the Ferry -Passengers should not open doors or exit ferry until instructed by the deckhand. -Passengers in cabin should stay seated until the ferry is tied up. -Carts must be left on stern—not brought into the cabin. -Carts should not be placed on float in foul weather. -Passengers must stay off the float when the ferry is landing. -The crew will inform passengers when they can board the ferry (at Cous- ins). -Small children must be supervised at all times and not allowed on the bow or stern without an adult present. -Dogs must be leashed and under the owner’s control at all times. -Passengers must not lean over side of the ferry or sit children on the rails. - Jumping and diving from ferry are not permitted. -Access to the wheelhouse is by permission only. Upper Dec k -Access is restricted to certain times and trips during the summer. -No pets or luggage allowed on upper deck. -Both hands must be free to climb the ladder. -Passengers must face the ladder when descending from upper deck. On the Bus -Individuals and vehicles should not be behind the bus when it is backing around at Cousins. If the back-up signal is sounding—get out of the way! The mirrors have “blind spots” and the driver may not be able to see you. -Passengers are not allowed to enter or exit the bus through the back door. -Dogs must be leashed and under the owner’s control at all times (and kept off the seats). -Passengers should not move around the bus while in motion.

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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

Sunday & Monday

Closed

Thursday

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

Tuesday

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

Friday

Wednesday

Saturday

New Books Women Rowing North by Mary Pipher Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens Death of a Rainmaker by Laurie Lowenstein

New Movies Aquaman Green Book Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald

Don’t miss the CRC’s Annual Polar Plunge beginning at 11:00 a.m. on March 2 at the Chebeague Island Boat Yard and followed at noon by the Chili–Chowder–Soup Challenge at the Rec Center! Enjoy an amazing variety of chilis, chowders, and soups, and vote for the best one in each category!

Directory Corrections

RUBENSTEIN, Tricia & Richard 1 South Road 4812 Maple Road Edina MN 55424

TRACY, David H & Gabby 13 North Rd 846-6286 640 Ocean Avenue Portland ME 04103

Tricia triciarubenstein@gmail.com 202 997-0902 Richard richardrubenstein@gmail.com 203 747-2460 2063 Stagecoach Court Grand Junction CO 81507 Art artryder08@gmail.com 978 609-1266 205 Cumberland Rd North Yarmouth ME 04097 SODERSTROM, Mary & Phil 194 John Small Road 846-4108 RYDER, Arthur & Diane Melancon 39 South Shore Dr SCHUMACHER, Lisa 9 Ashley Lane 846-4046

David david_h_tracy@sbcglobal.net 203 883-3329 Gabby gabbyt100@comcast.net 203 470-9627 WEST, Richard 5 Hilltop Ln 8 Port Farm Rd Kennebunkport ME 04046 Richard 590-5090 WHITAKER, Albert & Jean Jr 288 Chick Crossing Road Wells ME 04090 207 676-9890 Al & Jean albiehw@aol.com WILLIAMS, Omer S.J. & Gail Shute 26 South Rd 206 N Franklin Tpk Ho Ho Kus NJ 07423 Jack osjwilliams@gmail.com 917 991-5177 Gail gsw4@columbia.edu 917 301-1438 WOOD, Viktoria (Johnson) & Thomas •Eleanor Johnson House • 8 Soule Rd Vika viktoria@chebeague.net 712-1392 Tom thomasrwood1983@gmail.com 776-3468 WORTHEN, WilliamW 15 Worthen Dr 846-4914 22 Elsom Pkwy South Burlington VT 05403

Mary piphilmar@gmail.com 747-8051 Phil piphilmar@gmail.com 747-7131 STORMS, Deborah (LeClair) •Allen/LeClair House •410 South Rd 846-4839 STRANGAS, Sarah & Nick 12 Ridge Rd 846-9410 2 Douglas Way Eliot ME 03903 Sarah srosgood@yahoo.com

85 Northwood Rd Yarmouth ME 04096 207 846-9422

If you have a correction or are new to Chebeague and want to be listed in the directory, please email gulldirect@hotmail.com

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Chebeague United Methodist Church News

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

Lent Worship Series—Holy Vessels: Healing and Wholeness— Here on Chebeague we’re no stranger to seeing sea glass on our beaches—beautiful colors that are sought after by collectors, jewelers, artists, and beachcombers. Yet sea glass begins as something discarded, something broken. After it is tossed about by the water and refined by the sand, it becomes something precious and to be treasured. While we know that suffering is not necessary and that we are created as whole beings as God’s beloved children, when pain comes and we find ourselves lost and broken, it is not the end of the story. We will explore God’s healing and wholeness over the season of Lent using the metaphor and journey of sea glass. Our schedule of Lent worship services (Sundays are always at 10:00 a.m.!):

Wednesday March 6, Ash Wednesday: “Shattered” at 6:00 p.m. Sunday March 10, First Sunday of Lent: “Treasure” Sunday March 17, Second Sunday of Lent: “Safekeeping” Sunday March 24, Third Sunday of Lent: “Stories” Sunday March 31, Fourth Sunday of Lent: “Different Pictures”

Sunday April 7, Fifth Sunday of Lent: “Restoration” Sunday April 14, Palm Sunday: “Holy, Holy, Holy” Thursday April 18, Holy Thursday: “Last Supper,” time TBD Friday April 19, Good Friday: 7:00 p.m.

Sea-Glass Pendant Workshop— Please be sure to save the date for the morning of Saturday April 6 when Sharon Rent will be sharing a workshop on making wrapped seaglass pendants. People will have the opportunity to make their own pendants as well as extra ones for use in worship on April 7. Stay tuned for more details about this event, as well as for other opportunities for learning and fellowship during the season of Lent. Mardi Gras Pancake Dinner Tuesday Evening March 5— Join us at the Parish House for a community pancake dinner for all ages! We’ll have crafts for kids (and adults!) starting at 4:00 p.m. and running throughout the evening, with dinner starting at 5:00 p.m. Donations for this meal will be gratefully accepted and will be used for ministry expenses. Ash Wednesday, March 6— Ash Wednesday traditionally marks the beginning of Lent, the time of year we journey inward and reflect on our life with God. It is a day of prayer and repentance. We receive the symbol of ashes to remind ourselves that in the dry and broken places of our lives, God can bring forth new life. In addition to a worship service in the evening, Pastor Melissa will also be at various places throughout the island for you to receive ashes. She’ll be at the Stone Wharf in the morning from 7:45 to 8:00 and other locations to be announced.

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:

Sundays Bible Study, 9:00 a.m., PH Sunday School, 9:45 a.m., PH Worship, 10:00 a.m. Youth Choir, 11:15 a.m. Wednesdays Sew Good, 2 nd & 4 th Wed, 1:00–5:00 p.m., PH

Thursdays Office Hours, 10:00–1:00 p.m., PH Ladies Aid, 11:00 a.m., PH Choir Rehearsal, 7:00 p.m., PH Fridays Cribbage, 7:00 p.m., PH Saturdays Catholic Communion, 4:00 p.m.

Community Fellowship Rootedness Creativity Inclusivity Innovation

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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MARCH 2019 ~ March 2019 ~ Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri

Sun

Sat

1 Cribbage, PH, 7:00

2 Planning Board Workshop: Land Use Ordinance, Hall, 9:00 Polar Plunge, CIBY, 11:00 Chili-Chowder Challenge, CRC, noon Catholic service, CUMC, 4:00 9 Catholic service, CUMC, 4:00

3 CUMC worship, 10:00 Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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5 Scrabble, IC, 3:30 Pancake Dinner, PH, 4:00

6 Coffee & soup, Hall Bingo, IC, 3:30 Public Workshop: Conceptual Plan Review of Sunset & stone Pier, Hall, 6:00 Community Lunch, Hall, noon Sew Good, PH, 1:00-5:00 Bingo, IC, 3:30 Board of Selectmen, Hall, 6:00 13 St. Patrick’s Day

7 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

8 Cribbage, PH, 7:00

10 CUMC worship, 10:00 Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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12 Wellness Ctr, 9:30-11:30; walk-in service Scrabble, IC, 3:30 Planning Board, Town Office, 6:00

14 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

15 Shamrock Shindig, IC, 4:30-6:30 Cribbage, PH, 7:00

16 Catholic service, CUMC, 4:00

17 CUMC worship, 10:00 Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

22 Cribbage, PH, 7:00

23 Catholic service, CUMC, 4:00

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19 Scrabble, IC, 3:30

20 Coffee & soup, Hall Bingo, IC, 3:30

21 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00

24 CUMC worship, 10:00 Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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26 Wellness Ctr, 9:30-11:30; walk-in service Scrabble, IC, 3:00

28 8 Ladies Aid, PH, 11:00 DMR Aquaculture Hearing, Hall, 6:00

29 Cribbage, PH, 7:00

30 Catholic service, CUMC, 4:00

27 Coffee & soup, Hall Sew Good, PH, 1:00-5:00 Bingo, IC, 3:30 Board of Selectmen, Hall, 6:00

31 CUMC worship, 10:00 Book-Study Group, CIL, 4:30

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MARCH 2019 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR

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