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Chebeague Island Council Calendar

#8 | August 2017

August 2017 • Issue #8 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar

On the Cover The 36-foot Kitty Hawk belongs to Gene Robinson and was built of oak and cedar by his brother Mike in 1986. Gene has replaced the engine five times, most recently this spring. The Kitty Hawk has all the latest electronics and a hydraulic hauler. Gene and his stern man, Morgan Kuntz, have 800 traps in. Gene started lobstering in 1965 and has been out every year since, except for the four years he spent in the United States Coast Guard. He says that the best part of lobstering is getting done in the fall! 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 20th day of the month preceding publication. Submissions and ad copy may be mailed (P.O. Box 12), left at theCouncil office (247SouthRd.),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 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. The deadline for submissions for the September issue is noon on August 20, 2017.

Contents From the Island Council

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Island Commons

From the Town Office

Wellness Matters

CRC News

Marty’s Memories

Library News CTC Update CIHS News

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Firefighter Footnotes Recompense Fund

Notices

Classified Ads CICA Update

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Publisher Chebeague Island Council Board Members

Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant, Pam Curran, Carol Lynn Davis, Jennifer Hackel, Deb Hall, Ester Knight, Jaye-Allison Nunan, Nancy Olney, Marjorie Stratton, Ann Thaxter,

and Jackie Trask 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 Printing Cyber Copy

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Notes from the Council

Transfer Station Closings

Summer is flying by! The 4 th of July Road Race and Parade were wonderful, and over 100 folks came to the second annual CICC Brunch. Thanks to everyone who worked so hard. There are so many fun things going on this summer—lots of music, ice cream socials, plays, poetry, camps, cruises, the House Tour. bake sales, yard sales, the Red Studio Resale Shop, and Schoolhouse Seconds, to name just a few. It is great to see so many on the golf course, on the tennis courts and at the Rec Center. Chebeague is an amazing community any time of the year, but summer is when it really comes to life. Enjoy!

The transfer station is closed during all graveside burials. This is done to eliminate the traffic and compactor noise, out of respect for the deceased, family, and friends. Before a service, a sign will be placed at the bottom of the transfer station drive indicating when a closing will occur.

Thank you for your patience and understanding.

DR. O’DONNELL IS RETURNING TO THE WELLNESS CENTER THIS SUMMER! HE WILL BE HERE Wednesday August 2, 16, and 30 9:00 to 11:00 a.m. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED PAYMENT DUE AT THE TIME OF SERVICE

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 August 8 and 22 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.

Dr. Redmond of Casco Bay Chiropractic is coming to the Wellness Center on August 18 You can now have your chiropractic treatment here 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.

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Chebeague Island Historical Society House Tour 2017

Island Homes: Off the Beaten Path Tuesday, Aug 8, 10:30 – 4:30 Tour a mix of nine architecturally eclectic homes and enjoy a lovely luncheon with a view of Casco Bay. Tickets available only at Museum … $25 in advance; $30 day of tour Tue – Sat: 10am-4pm ; Sun: 1pm-4pm Contact Mary Holt for more information OR if you would like to be a docent: islelive@chebeague.net or call 846-5040.

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Island Commons

132 Littlefield Road Chebeague Island, Maine 04017 Administrator, Amy Rich

www.islandcommons.com

207-846-5610

commons@chebeague.net

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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. Pending Experimental Aquaculture Lease— Great Ledge Cove Seafood, LLC has applied to the Department of Marine Resources for a limited-purpose (experimental) aquaculture lease to grow sugar kelp, horsetail kelp, and winged kelp using suspended culture on a 3.96-acre site located northeast of Little Chebeague Island, Western Chandlers Cove, Casco Bay, Chebeague Island. Other compatible uses of the area would be permitted. The application is posted on the DMR website at www.maine.gov/ dmr/aquaculture , under “Pending Aquaculture Lease Applications.” The Commissioner announces a public comment period for this application. A public hearing is required only if requested in writing by five (5) or more interested persons prior to the comment deadline. The deadline for comments and hearing requests is August 14, 2017. Mail written comments or hearing requests to the Department of Marine Resources, Attn: Aquaculture Administrator, 21 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333-0021. Or email both amanda.ellis@maine.gov and cindy.l.burke@maine.gov . For more information, call 207-624-6567 . Transfer Station— The Transfer Station is open Monday and

Thursday from 9:00 to 11:00 a.m.; Wednesday and Friday from 1:30 to 5:00 p.m.; and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. As always, the Transfer Station is closed on Tuesday and during graveside services at the cemetery. Please remember that this is a pay-as-you-throw facility . We don’t charge for household trash, but we do charge for bulky waste that has to be transported in our construction and demolition containers. Fees are posted at the Transfer Station. There is free non- commercial disposal during Bulky Waste weekend (August 5 and 6). Bulky Trash and Hazardous Waste Weekend— We will hold our Bulky Trash and Hazardous Waste Weekend on August 5 and 6 from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Please watch for posters that describe what you can bring to the Town Garage for disposal. Volunteer Opportunities— We have one vacancy on the Planning Board and one vacancy on the Road Plan Committee . We also need two new members to fill vacancies on the Deer Tick Diseases Prevention Ad Hoc Committee . If you have an interest in volunteering on one of our committees, please inquire at the Town Office. Thank you for your support, and remember to be kind to one another, Marjorie E. Stratton, Town Administrator

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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Wellness Matters: Safe Drug Disposal by Jenny Hackel

W e used to believe that it was better to flush medicine you no longer needed down the toilet, to keep it from the reach of children and pets or being shared inappropriately with others. Yet, a 2002 study by the U.S. Geological Service found groundwater contaminated with 82 different prescription drugs owing to flushing of old medications or landfill runoff resulting from disposal of drugs in regular trash. In the 15 years since that study, prescription use has increased, while funding for environmental protection has decreased. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has found antibiotics, hormones, and other drugs in both municipal water and rural groundwater systems that are potentially dangerous to the community’s health. Drug contaminants in the water—even in bottled or filtered water—include chemicals that lower blood pressure and heart rate, affect the brain and nervous system, and alter the reproductive hormones. While the average person thinks of antibiotics as drugs that make people well, when they are not

specifically tailored to cure a particular infection, they can alter the body’s natural defense mechanisms and make a person sick, allergic, or resistant to the drugs should an infection arise. Similarly, hormones that treat a deficiency in one person may cause cancer in another. The best advice is to talk with your health care provider about the safest way to treat your health conditions with the fewest number of drugs at the lowest doses, never share your prescriptions drugs with others, and always safely dispose of drugs no longer needed. The EPA details a safer disposal method on their website. Better yet, you can bring the drugs you no longer need to a drug takeback programcosponsoredby the EPAandMainepharmacy associations. The next collection on Chebeague will be Saturday August 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 pm. at the Public Safety Building . Last year, several trash bags full of unwanted prescriptions were kept out of Chebeague groundwater with this program, making our groundwater safer not only for humans but also for the entire ecosystem of the island.

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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Chebeague Recreation Center News

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

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A special THANK YOU to the many volu that made the CRC Summer Frolic su huge success! And a huge thank you to our event sponsors: Chebeague Island Boat Yard, Linda White, Gordon Adele & Anthony Gorody, Joan Dayton, Victoria an Bonebakker, Vail Traina, Doug & Donna Clark, Sch Linda Grant, Corky & Carly Clarke, Chuck & Linda Sally & Rich Crapser, John & Courtney Wilson, Ho & Pat Hatler, Amy & Marc Demers, Island Market, Nancy Earnest , Beverly & Stephen Johnson, Chip & Emery, Peter & Theresa Kaufman, Ray & Gladdie Elizabeth & Scott Lewis, Peter Klein, Chip & Vicki & Amanda Layng, Kyle & Benson Legg, Eldon & Be Charles & Lynn Mills, Manny Morgan & Chris Cor Lunt & Jeanne Mullen, Margie Pflaum, Malcolm & Rice, Scott & Janice Searway, Donna Simonetti, On Larry Smith, Tee Taggart & Jack Turner, Toby & St David and Sandra Wilson, Warren & Sue Bogle, Ste Melanie Jakway and Diane McKenna-Yasek

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

Teen Center Friday and Saturday nights 7-10 PM

Kids’ Place Open Monday-Thursday until 4:30 PM Island Trails returns this Summer!!!! Tues, Weds, and Thurs 9 to Noon Fitness with Amy Demers Dates 8/1-Labor Day-M,W,F 8-8:45 AM

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Yoga with Celia Beginner’s Mind (for all levels) Mon 5:30PM, Sat morning classes TBA

Kettlebell with Brian Schedule varies, see website

Piano or String Lessons Mondays at CRC by appointment

Pottery Mondays and Wednesdays July 31- August 23 (8 sessions)

Camp Chebeague Aug 1-5, Baseball Camp

Details for all programs including Swim Lessons, Camp Chebeague, Children’s Theater and more are on our website Aug 8-12, Art Camp Lunch and Swim Tues, Wed, Thurs 11:30-4:30 PM 7/7-8/11

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

WWW .M AINE I SLAND E NERGY . COM 207.808.3222

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Marty’s Memories: Getting to Chebeague by Marty Trower

The best part about going to and being on Chebeague is boats and, of course, the water. Yet after twice spotting a small helicopter parked on the lawn of the inn this summer, I couldn’t help but feel a huge loss of our way of life on the island. My memories go back to the 1950s when the Nellie G the third took us over, leaving from Handy Boat Service on Falmouth Foreside and stopping at Cousins and Littlejohn islands. There was enough parking at Handy Boat for all, and you could get a ride into Portland in a bus driven by Jimmy Millinger, who was also a deckhand. Handy Boat was abuzz with boats of all kinds and talk about boats, but my focus was on the tiny restaurant at the end of the dock where the most wonderful butterscotch brownies awaited me under a clear dome cover. At the Stone Pier, my best friend, Maggie, would meet me, her hair in pigtails and her bare feet already toughened up. Clyde and Geneva Bowen would be there in their taxi to take the family and our stuff to our cottage on Hamilton Beach. I would opt to run up the hill with my exuberant friend, who would make me remove my shoes immediately. She’d have to throw me onto her back, though, when she’d insist on running through their fields of thorny vegetation. We were heartbroken when Casco Bay Lines replaced the Nellie G , but we were rescued by Jasper (Smitty) Smith’s starting a water taxi service with his lobster boat the Polly-Lin . An entirely different flavor

of camaraderie developed as we negotiated this new, unscheduled trip passage over. Smitty was devoted and accommodating to us all. I remember agonizing about how to get to and from my first summer job in Portland when I had to work past the time when Smitty would do his trips. He offered to lend me his punt with a small outboard motor to get over and back! That was the kindest gesture, but oh, I had an awful time at first with the outboard. Every time I touched the handle of it, I got an electric shock! I must’ve looked silly, zigzagging across the water. Who knew I was merely trying to avoid the painful zapping that traveled up my arm to my teeth! Now, we have the Islander and a hardworking company that strives to meet all our transportation and parking needs. In the off season, we pass through crazy weather insults just to board the boat, but that topic becomes the start of all sorts of fun conversations with fellow travelers who in turn become friends. For all of us, whether summer people or year-rounders, the island and all it takes to make it our home is the common denominator. Lately though, with masses of strangers filling the parking lots to overflowing, the ferry jammed with luggage and other “necessities,” new homeowners putting up their own piers, and helicopters bringing guests to the inn, I fear we are losing a way of life that is unique and compelling. But perhaps that cannot really happen if we maintain that loving relationship with each other, our boats, and the sea. Lawn Mowing, Bush Hogging, Wood Chipping, Stump Grinding, Brush Removal, Rototilling, Driveway Grading, Snow Removal, and more... Property Maintenance

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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

Summer Hours

NEW BOOKS All Our Wrong Todays by Elan Mastai Golden Hill by Francis Spufford Lab Girl by Hope Jahren Knife Creek by Paul Doiron The Vanishing American Adult by Ben Sasse

Sunday Monday Tuesday

Closed

4:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Tuesday Evening 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Wednesday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Thursday 10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Thursday Evening 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. 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. Please like our new Facebook page!

NEW MOVIES The Bridge, Seasons 1 to 3 Poetic Justice

Need space to work or hold a meeting? The Library has two private study carrels and a small office. Call and reserve your time!

Read to the Stars! The summer reading program has begun! Join us for a journey through new galaxies of your imagination; get prizes, fill out your star passbook, and keep tuned in for special guests and events. You’re welcome whether you’re with us for the entire summer or for just a couple of weeks! Sign up at the library or by contacting us at cheblib@hotmail.com ! Save the Date: Friday August 4 at 4:30 p.m.: Book launch with Wes McNair— his new collection; reception to follow Wednesday August 9 at 7:00 p.m.: Kate Kennedy talks about Maine women; reception to follow another. Bring your sandwich, and we’ll supply the lemonade! GCGC GARDEN & BAKE SALE!! Wednesdays for Kids! Story Time at 10:30 a.m. All ages Read Aloud Lunch for Grades 3 and up: we’ll be finishing up Navigating Early and then pick

Pies, cookies, muffins, cupcakes, breads, garden goodies, and more!! SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 9:30 a.m. to Noon Houghtons’ Lawn, 1 Capps Road

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August 2017

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC? CTC Annual Members’ Meeting The 4th Annual Member Meeting held on 7/15 was well attended. Following are the highlights:  President Mike Conroy called the meeting to order and started the meeting by recognizing current and past directors. Mike also recog- nized the contribution of CTC employees and their commitment to cus- tomer service and safety.  Carol Sabasteanski presented the Treasurer’s Report. 2016 was a banner year for CTC with net income approaching $169,000. Revenue and ridership were at all time highs.  In the President’s Report, Mike discussed the highlights of 2016: - Strong financial performance - crediting the volume of business and a proactive maintenance plan. - Focus on safety. CTC far exceeds the required safety drills, holds quarterly “all hands” drills, and received an excellent Coast Guard inspection. - Plan for building a new ferry. Mike gave an overview of the plans for a new ferry, sharing some drawings developed by Washburn and Doughty. The new ferry will be slight- ly bigger than the Islander in order to increase allowed passenger count to 119 (plus 3 crew). (This was the passenger count allowed on the Islander until 2012 when new regulations were effective). - The implementation of Strategic Plan goals from 2015. Mike reported progress on two goals Revisit the restrictions under which we operate . Mike described efforts by CTC to improve relations with Harmony Hill including better signage, fence improvements, and reduction of nighttime light pollution. CTC has been an active participant in discussions with the joint standing committee of Chebeague and Yarmouth. The improved relations were reflected earlier this year when the Yarmouth Town Council approved continuing the two extra school boats during the school year. Decision on new vessel . Mike reported that after an extensive ( but unsuccessful) search to find a used vessel, the company began working with Washburn and Doughty in late 2016 to explore the possibility of building a ferry. Plans are nearly final and the estimated build cost is $1.1 million. A community meeting will be held in August to review the plans and receive community input. * In the General Manager’s Report Carol provided an update on 2016 goals, a service report, customer service program statistics, and other 2016 activities. The sale of the Pied Piper in February 2016 was a major accomplishment.  After the election of directors and the clerk of the corporation, the meet- ing was adjourned.

Safety on the Upper Deck!

Business Office: (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com Mike Conroy, Presi- dent; Susan Strana- han, Vice President; Specs Eaton, Vice Pres- ident; and John Rent, Treasurer. Election of Board Members Three current board memb e r s we r e reelected at the An- nual Meeting for another three year term - Mike Conroy, Geoff Summa, and Specs Eaton. Addi- tionally, two new board members were elected. John Rent and Pat Mur- ray were elected to three year terms. John Wilson was reelected as clerk of the corporation. Thanks to all for serving the commu- nity in this im- portant way! CTC Officers Elected The CTC Board held a brief meeting after the Annual Members Meet- ing to elect officers as follows:

The upper deck on the Islander is open to pas- sengers for limited hours on the weekend. When using the upper deck, please: -Have both hands free and face the ladder when climbing or de- scending. -Supervise small chil- dren at all times. -Do not take bags or pets on the upper deck. -Do not climb on or lean over the railings. -Stay on the upper deck until the ferry is docked and tied at the float. Join us... on Monday, August 28th at 7 PM at the Hall for an oppor- tunity to see the plans for the new ferry. We welcome input and ideas from the communi- ty! August Employee Birthdays Captain Matt Ridg- way - 8/17 Captain David Etnier - 8/29

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Come Enjoy a Delicious Lunch & Shop till You Drop: Summer Fair Ladies Aid

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. 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 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. 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 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”.This is its inaugural year.The lecturers will focus on Island life.Contributions for its continuance are gratefully appreciated 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.Co trib tions for its continuance are gratefully appreciated Chebeague’s Domestic Architecture, 1750-1890 Chebeague’s Domestic Archit ctur , 1750-1890

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 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

Hand-knit goodies — mittens, socks, scarves, & mittens, socks, scarves, & more Handmade aprons, tea towels, & many other great gifts The best knives & utensils you can buy

Raffle Tickets for the Historical Quilt are on sale now at theMuseum. Raffle Tickets for the Historical Quilt are on sale now at theMuseum.

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!

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 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.

Best of all are the fudge & baked goods!!

Thursday August 3 from Noon to 2:30 p.m. at the Hall

TheMuseum&Gift Shop SUMMER HOURS : Tue–Sat 10:00–4:00; Sun 1:00–4:00 (207) 846-5237 TheMuseum&Gift Shop SUMMER HOURS : Tue–Sat 10:00–4:00; Sun 1:00–4:00 (207) 846-5237

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 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 family/ friends of alcoholics......... 284-1844/800-498-1844 NA Hotline..................................................... 800-974-0062

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The Recompense Fund

VISIT SCHOOLHOUSE SECONDS THRIFT SHOP OPEN EVERY TUESDAY FROM 9:30 a.m. to noon and 7:00 to 8:00 p.m. There are lots of new and interesting treasures. You can always find just what you need and at a great price at Schoolhouse Seconds!

The Recompense Fund Board invites you to join us at our Community Pizza Picnic on Sunday August 6 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Chebeague Island School. We’ll be firing up the school’s famous outdoor wood oven to churn out delicious pizzas for all who come. Invite family, friends, and guests to join you. The fund is stoking the oven and providing the picnic. Just bring along your lawn chair or picnic blanket. We’ll be celebrating the fund’s 2017 awards to Chebeague nonprofits, honoring the accomplishments of our 2016 grantees, and recognizing the fund’s dedicated donors. It takes a whole community of volunteers and friends to keep the island thriving year-round. Time to celebrate! 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. 11’ Pico sailboat: fun, fast, good condition, $1500 or best offer. Also, used windsurf board, 2 sails, $450 or best offer. Call 846-8800. Fresh-Cut, Locally Grown Flowers for Special Events: Over 30 varieties of color. Delivery by hand or to ferry. Call 650-1168. Minimum order, $200, not including delivery charges. Check out our flower photos on Facebook at Fresh Pickins Farm.

Notices Ladies Aid: Please join us for crafty projects and camaraderie from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each Thursday. Catholic Mass: Father Daniel Greenleaf will be at the Chebeague United Methodist Church to celebrate Holy Mass on Saturday August 26 at 10:00 a.m. 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 August 23 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). Alcoholics Anonymous 2017: The Chebeague Island Group of Alcoholics Anonymous will meet at the Chebeague Island Library on Wednesday and Saturday mornings at 8:00 a.m. through Labor Day weekend. Please park in the library parking lot and use the back door. For more information, call 914-980-6107.

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C I C A A N D T H E F R E E C O N C E R T FU N D P R E SE N T M U S I C — J A Z Z , C L A S SI C AL, P O P U L A R , E T H NIC, F A R O U T ! Friday, August 4 7:00 p.m. at the Demers '--’ The Press Gang , traditional Celtic music. BYOB Thursday August 10 7:30 – 10:00 p.m. at the Wilsons’— Musitopia/Cascophonia! , a mixed-genre salon concert directed by composer Paul English featuring Elisha Jordan, vocals; Paul English, keys; Mari Black, violin/fiddle; Ingrid Gerling, violin/vocals; Herb Maine, bass; Tony Gorody, drums. BYOB/Snacks Wednesday August 16 7:30 – 10:00 p.m. at the Wilsons’— Chebeague Primitive Orchestra III and Jazz with Pizazz — The Oirte Trio featuring Herb Maine, bass; Paul English, keys; Tony Gorody, drums, Adele Gorody, vocals. BYOB/Snacks Friday August 18 7:00 – 9:00 p.m. at the United Methodist Church— Straight-Out Jazz Concert with Herb Maine & Friends : Paul English, piano; Wayne Delano, tenor sax; Dave Clarke, guitar; Herb Maine bass; Bill Manning, drums. The performance will include classic jazz standards, as well as original compositions by Paul English, Herb Maine, and Bill Whetham. Saturday August 26 6:30 – 11:30 p.m. at the Hall— Island Music Night , BYOB Wedn esday August 30 at 7:00 p.m.* at the United Methodist Church— Tyler Putnam and Sarah Nordin, with tenor Cody Austin and pianist Mun-Tzung Wong, will perform another of their unique vocal extravaganza ranging from opera to show tunes. *Free Concert Fund event We gratefully accept and appreciate donations (suggested $15) at any event to support the musicians as well as CICA and the Free Concert Fund’s commitment to provide music on Chebeague. Chebeague Island Community Association (CICA) is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Additional information at www.Chebeague.events!

“So, You Always Wanted to Play an Instrument? There’s more (or less) to music than you might have thought! Wednesday August 16 Part 1: Primitive Orchestra Workshop (Ages 16+) The Parish Hall —9:30 a.m. -2:30 p.m. Work directly with visiting composer Paul English!

Learn to create music together using primitive instruments. Set your creative spirit free—no experience necessary! $35 pp —Workshop includes lunch For more information or to register, contact adele@gorody.com Non-musicians and experienced musicians are welcome Part 2: Chebeague Primitive Orchestra III—World Première Workshop participants will perform their original group opus Curtain at 7:30 p.m. * * * * “Jazz with Pizazz” Paul English, keys; Herb Maine, bass; Tony Gorody, drums/percussion; Adele Gorody, vocals at the Wilson’s 8:00 – 10:00 p.m. BYOB $15 pp suggested donation to support CICA-sponsored music events on Chebeague All participants must be committed to the evening performance Registration includes entrance to “Jazz with Pizazz” Paul English is a prolific and versatile composer, pianist, producer, and educator hailed as “the architect of Houston’s unique compositions & outstanding performances. Jazz scene.” He has contributed to the national music scene through his

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2 Dr. O’Donnell, Wellness Ctr, 9:00-11:00 Story Time, CIL, 10:30

4 Wes McNair, CIL, 4:30 5 Island Commons Yard Sale, Commons, 10:00 Catholic Service, CIUMC, 4:00

3 Ladies Aid Fair, Hall, noon-2:30

6 CIUMC Worship, 10:00 RCF Community Picnic, CIS, 4:30-7:30

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8 Wellness Center, 9:00-11:00 CIHS Hous Tour, 10:30-4:30 Kate Kennedy, CIL, 7:00

9 Story Time, CIL, 10:30 Summer Social, Commons, 4:30-6:30

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12 Catholic Service, CIUMC, 4:00

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13 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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16 Dr. O’Donnell, Wellness Ctr, 9:00-11:00 Story Time, CIL, 10:30

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18 Dr. Redmond, Wellness Ctr, Ice Cream Social, CIUMC

19 Catholic Service, CIUMC, 4:00

21 CIHS Lecture with Jerry Wiles, Hall, 7:00

22 Wellness Center, 9:00-11:00

23 Story Time, CIL, 10:30

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20 CIUMC Jazz Worship with Paul English, 10:00

26 Catholic Mass, CIUMC, 10:00

27 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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30 Dr. O’Donnell, Wellness Ctr, 9:00-11:00 Story Time, CIL, 10:30

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