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Chebeague Island Council Calendar

#5 | MAY 2018

MAY 2018 • Issue #5 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar

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

On the Cover Many of you will recognize the boat on this month’s cover, the Susan Adams , named for Ernie Burgess’s wife Susan. This 36-foot wooden boat was built by Herb Rich in 1972, and Ernie has been its only owner. It has an Isuzu engine and a hydraulic trap hauler. Ernie says all the electronics “are right here in my head.” Ernie started fishing with his father, Alger Burgess, when he was about 10 years old and has kept it up for the past 65 years! And, yes, he still thinks the best thing about fishing is being out on the water. (Photo courtesy of Cathy MacNeill.) About the Calendar The Calendar is published monthly by the Chebeague Island Council. Available on-line at Chebeague Island News ( www.chebeague.org ) or www.islandcalendar.weebly.com and mailed to every occupied residence on the island, for a small additional fee, it can also be delivered by rst-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 the Council office (247 South Rd.), or emailed ( chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com ) and sent as attachments (.doc; no pdfs) or included in the body of the text. Images and photographs should be sent in a .jpg, .jpeg, or .rtf format. Please do not use the old email address at island.calendar@chebeague.net, as this is an inactive account. As a courtesy and space permitting, island nonpro ts 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 suf cient 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 classi ed, $5; 6- to 8-line classi ed, $10. Each submission should include the intended publication date, size wanted, and the number of months the ad should run. All ads must be paid for at the time of submission.

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CRC News

Marty’s Memories

Library News

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The Mail

CTC Update CIHS News

Community Matters

CIUMC News

One Man’s Island

Classified Ads

Notices

May Calendar

Publisher Chebeague Island Council

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

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

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The deadline for submissions for the June issue is noon on May 20.

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Notes from the Council

The Annual Health Screening Clinic was great. The USM student nurses and the dermatologist, Dr. Riemann, together saw about 20 people, including some children. We are all grateful to the USM student nurses and faculty and Dr. Riemann for donating their time for this important health check. And we have some prize winners: Donna Damon won the 10-punch pool pass, Peter Rice won theWater Taxi ride, Stephen Rich won the Hannaford card, Lola Armstrong won the Rec Center Fitness Room pass, and Suhail Bisharat won the 30-minute massage from Vicki Todd Massage Therapy! Thank you to everyone who donated these great prizes and who volunteered to help to make sure islanders get healthy and stay healthy. The 4 th of July theme this year is “Songs of the Sea.” As we have in the past, the Council will organize and oversee the parade; however, this year we are looking for some additional volunteers to help carry on this wonderful Chebeague tradition. Deb Bowman has been the energy behind the parade’s organization for many years, and she is ready to hand this task off to some fresh faces. She has worked out all the kinks and has the paper work ready to pass on. Thank you, Deb, for making the parade so much fun for all these years! Please

let the Council know if you are willing to help. It is a one-day event but, like all the beloved island traditions, there are many behind the scenes details that require attention to make the “magic” happen. This brings me to the 4 th of July picnic. This too is an island tradition with a long history and many changes over the years. The Council does not coordinate the picnic. This has been a community effort with various nonprofits participating over the years. This year, the school will be under construction and there will be limited access. However, the playing field, the play/climbing equipment, and access to the Rec Center will be available. There has been a lot of interest in moving the picnic back to Chandlers Cove, and this may be the perfect time to give that some serious thought. Now is the time to start thinking about what, where, and how the picnic should happen. Again, this is not a Council program and we cannot take a leadership role in the planning, but we would like to encourage the nonprofit organizations and the community at large to start this conversation if there is to be a picnic.Would it really be the 4 th of July on Chebeague without a lobster roll?

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 May 1, 15, & 29 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.

Dr. Redmond of Casco Bay Chiropractic is coming to the Wellness Center on Friday May 18 • Friday June 15 You can now have your chiropractic treatment right here on the island!

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

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Island Commons Notes from the Hall

hours per soup, including shopping and prepping, in addition to four hours for setting up, serving, and cleaning up. Given our usual crew of six or seven people in the kitchen, that is around thirty hours of volunteer time for each two-soup meal. And Community Lunch involves even more time, with shopping, prep, and cooking taking an average of sixteen hours before the food arrives in the Hall kitchen and another at least twenty-five hours of volunteer time setting up, serving, and mopping up afterward. Again, any “magic” perceived by our loyal lunch goers is actually the result of an incredible number of hours behind the scene and much dedication. This year we served our meals family style, meaning that we put eight portions of each menu item on each eight-person table. If we had leftovers once everyone had received their initial portions, we readily offered them. Planning for these lunches is part art and part guesswork.We aim to serve fifty to sixty portions, including a small number of veggie-option meals. Often, we run out of food and the kitchen help goes without. Conversely, when only forty-five people show up, the volunteers get to eat too and any leftovers can be packaged for the food pantry. We believe that serving meals family style helps promote the Hall’s mission of fostering community, and we count on that feeling of community to make this approach work. We apologize for running out of food at times, but we hope you will remember that we are all neighbors sharing these Wednesdays together. Thanks for supporting the Hall. Please start gathering your donations for the Martha Hamilton Arts for the Island Craft Swap. We will be ready to roll in late July with hundreds of items to satisfy your creative impulses.

Our Community Lunch program has finished until next October.We would once again like to thank our very generous sponsors for supporting this popular series: Russ and Cathy Hunter, Beverly and Ralph McLean, John and Courtney Wilson, Island Electric, Spec and Grace Eaton, Janna Hobbs and Michael Hollander, Peg Lyons, and Mark H. Dyer, Inc. We already have several donors lined up for next year’s series, but please let us know if you would like to become a sponsor. We would also like to thank Island Electric —yes, you Kim—for your continuing support of coffee hour. Susie, with Gina’s scrumptious baked goods, always makes Wednesday coffee hour at the Hall worthwhile! She will be down at the Hall each Wednesday until Julie resumes her Wednesday hours. We have several anonymous donors whose gifts helped fund the soup lunches this year. Your donations help make it possible to stock our kitchen with recycled paper goods and other green options. We also have our lineup of incomparable volunteers who shop, cook, clean, serve, and make dump runs all in the name of community. Thanks Ruth and Wanda , our soup specialists; Deb Hall, Ester, and Jackie, our willing-to-do-anything-for-the-Hall sous chefs; Binkie, our indispensable dishwasher boss and storyteller; Janna, our resident therapist who talks us down when things get hairy in the kitchen; Allyson and Sharon, who come and make serving a crowd look easy; and Deb Bowman, who designs our menu cards. We have recently tried to calculate the number of hours that go into each Wednesday soup and Community Lunch. Wanda suggested six

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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

NEWS Many Thanks fromALL of us at The Commons to PatMurray and to the folks at Casco Bay Ford for their assistance in getting us a safe car for our staff and residents! EVENTS ...SAVE THESE DATES! Sun. June 3: SPRING CLEAUP & BBQ Sun. August 5: BAY MIST CRUISE!! Fri. September 14: HARVEST SUPPER & 20th anniversary celebration! We welcome Sarah Pagan & Stephanie Smith, who have joined our team as CRMAs. We’re delighted to have them with us!

Celebrate Mothers’ Day! Join in the 2 nd annual Jenny Wren 5K in memory of Jeanette Hamilton Walk or Run in honor of a Special Woman in your life to benefit the Commons. Saturday May 12 at 9:00 a.m. at The Commons Followed by a Casual Brunch Go to islandcommons.com to register. All proceeds go toward costs not reimbursed by MaineCare.

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From the Town Office

Office Hours— We are open Monday andThursday 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. The office will be closed Monday May 28 in observance of Memorial Day. Cemetary Cleanup Day May 19— The Annual Cemetery Cleanup Day will be Saturday May 19 from 10:00 a.m. to noon.

Second Half of Taxes Due March 30, 2018— The second half of your property taxes was due March 30, 2018.We sent reminder notices on April 13. If you have any questions about the balance due, please call 207-846-3148. New from Bureau of Motor Vehicles— When processing registrations, the registrant must now complete all information on the back of the registration. The current odometer reading of the vehicle must be reported as accurately as possible (no estimates or tenths of a mile) on the back of the white copy of the registration. Incorrect or estimated odometer readings may cause odometer discrepancies. Please bring an accurate mileage with you. New Code Enforcement Officer— Thank you for your patience and cooperation as we searched for a new Code Enforcement Officer. Jim Butler started work the last week in February. His cell phone nmber is 357-2551. The email address remains the same at codeoffice@chebeague.net . Fire Permits— Fire Permits are available at the Town Office when Gloria Brown is working. You can also get a fire permit online at www.maineburnpermit.com . Thank you for your support, and remember to be kind to one another, Marjorie E. Stratton, Town Administrator

Please bring rakes and clippers and join the fun! Transfer Station Hours— The Transfer Station is open Monday and Thursday morning from 9:00 to 11:00, Wednesday and Friday afternoon from 1:30 to 4:00, and Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. As always, the Transfer Station is closed on Tuesday.

Town Meeting— The warrant for our Annual Town Meeting to be held Saturday June 9 will be finalized at the end of April. The proposed budget is only 1.88% higher than that of the previous year as of April 19, 2018. Elections June 12— We have four vacancies: David Hill and Mark Dyer on the Board of Selectmen and Jen Belesca and Jeff Putnam on the School Board have terms that end June 30, 2018. There will also be State Primary Elections on June 12.

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 fxtures. Installation and repair of electrical systems and components, including generator sales and service. Installation and repair of wiring for telephones, computers, televisions, and sound systems. Wiring of boats and marine facilities, such as docks and piers. Thanks for your business, and remember to support your local island businesses. Kim Boehm

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

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

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News from the Chebeague Recreation Center

Chebeague Recreation Center News www.chebeaguerec.com * crc@chebeague.net * (207) 846-5068 (207) 846-5068 www.chebeaguerec.com Email crc@chebeague.net ! Kids’ Place... Kids’ Place is pleased to announce the arrival of Corie Meehan

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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 Teen Center Friday and Saturday nights at CRC 7-10 PM as our full-time Lead Teacher/Direct Care Provider. Corie has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Elementary Educ tion. Corie and her daughter, Anna, come from Jensen Beach, Florida, and are thrilled to make Chebeague Island their home.

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What’s Happening This Summer? Theater Camp (Lion King Jr): Auditions, June 30 & July 1; rehearsal, July 2–20; performance, July 20 & 21 Farm Camp: July 9–13 UK Soccer Camp: July 16–20 Dancing and Tumbling: July 23–27 Golf Camp: July 30–August 3 Art Camp: TBA Rippleffect (Grades 5 th and up): July 24 & 25 Registration for golf and soccer camp will begin April 15. All other camp registration will be in May—stay tuned! May Programs at the CRC Music Lessons with Jeanie Cribbage Friday nights at 6:30 Running for CIS students Bootcamp with Brian Personal Training with Brian We have lots of fun fitness programs for adults too including yoga, Kettlebell and exercise with Barbara . Check out our website for details. 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 T ails 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 Camp Chebeague Aug 1-5, B seball Camp Aug 8-12, Art Camp Lunch and Swim Tues, Wed, Thurs 11:30-4:30 PM 7/7-8/11 Kids’ Place programs for young ones! Swim lessons and Lunch and Swim

WWW .M AINE I SLAND E NERGY . COM 207.808.3222

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Marty’s Memories: Opening Up the Cottage by Marty Trower

May, Mum, and the mice. Those memories are all mashed together. Mice and their winter occupation of the cottage were enough to undo my mother as soon as she walked into the summer house. As my sister and I were running to the edge of the bank, gulping in that sweet, hard-edged salt air, she would be stepping into the closed-up cottage, bracing herself for what she might find. We were no help. The smell of trapped air and winter-long mice dwelling made us gag. Our mother showed us chewed bars of new Ivory soap and stamped her foot, raging at the gluttonous rodents. When she pulled open the chest of drawers to get out the sheets to make up our beds, she recoiled in horror, finding them soaked through in old brown blood; ruined. A bullet hole through the front windowpane had allowed water to come in and damage the table that had always been in front of it, between the two wooden chairs we sat in.The veneer had curled up, but we continued to use it anyway and I still do, as the cottage is my home now. Dad made us pick up the thousands of branches and twigs on the property that had been torn from trees by winter winds. Jen and I never finished monotonous jobs like that.We wanted to get away, go out walking, and find the friends we hadn’t seen since the summer before. We wanted to be seen, here. Getting the cottage warm in May was not easy. The slanting red brick fireplace was always out of wood, and it was our job to go out and get it. We would first use the fallen tree branches for fuel, but those

didn’t last long. We would then have to gather driftwood from the beach, but that was usually wet and had to dry out for a while before it was any good. We also had a horrible upright kerosene heater that crowded the space in the kitchen–dining area. Our parents always grumbled about it, but they were the ones who were in charge of getting it going and keeping it going. One Saturday night, my sister and I were home alone and the fire in the heater went out. We thought we were pretty clever to get it lit again until an enormous roar told us that something had gone terribly wrong. Flames were jumping out of the opening, terrifying us. One of us said, “We have to throw water on it to stop it!” I was probably the one who grabbed the nearest receptacle and filled it. Unfortunately, it was the tin bucket where we put our garbage scraps before taking them outside. Oh, that was so long ago, but I can still see inside the circular opening of the kerosene heater—the oil, the water, and garbage floating around in a sizzling, smelly mess—and the two of us gaping at it. Yes, the fire was out, but we were wrecks, afraid it would erupt again. We tied Skipper, our huge springer spaniel, to a long rope and hauled him over with us, in the pouring rain and raging wind to where our parents were visiting. The fear of telling them what we had done has erased any other memories of that incident. I’m sure they were not happy about it, but maybe they were pleased that at least we had not burned down the cottage. I know I am grateful too, if not a bit embarrassed at the memory.

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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 Summer hours will begin after Memorial Day!

NEW BOOKS The Female Persuasion by Meg Wolitzer The Girl with No Name by Diney Costeloe The Great Alone by Kristen Hannah Less by Andrew Sean Greer The Italian Teacher by Tom Rachman The Overstory by Richard Powers White Pine by Andrew Vietze

Sunday & Monday

Closed

Tuesday

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

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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.

Wireless printing is now available. Ask staff for details.

Please Like our Facebook page!

PIE AND BOOK SALE Saturday May 26 at the Hall 10:00—11:30 a.m.

Junior Golf Camp The Chebeague Recreation Center and the Great Chebeague Golf Club are pleased to offer a new camp this summer! July 30 through August 3, 9:00 a.m to noon at the Golf Club For campers ages 7–16; all experience levels welcome Taught by PGA Professional Brian Bickford and his assistants Cost for the week is $100 per golfer Registration information available in CRC brochure

DR. O’DONNELL IS RETURNING TO THE WELLNESS CENTER THIS SUMMER!

H E WILL BE HERE WEDNESDAY JUNE 6 9:00 to 11:30 a.m. NO APPOINTMENT NEEDED PAYMENT DUE AT THE TIME OF SERVICE

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The Mail

Thanks to Our Generous Donors The Chebeague Island Council is so grateful for the very generous donations from the Chebeague Recreation Center, Chebeague Water Taxi, and Vicki Todd Massage Therapy for the Annual Health Screening. Thank you!!! Birthday Greetings! Chuck Hilly will be 100 on 21 May, and he is still hitting the links!

Charles, Henry, Ester, May, Cassidy, Beatrice, and the entire family of Althea Dugliss extend warm thanks to the people of Chebeague Island for the help and support during her illness and passing. Thanks to those who prepared meals, shared in daily care, and provided financial and emotional support. Special thanks to theChebeague IslandRescue, the Chebeague Transportation Company, and all who helped on her last night. We truly live in a special place with special people. Thankful to the Cart Saviors Thank you very much to Kim Munroe, Jeremy Ames, and the CTC for rescuing my grocery cart when it blew off the float and started to head for Portland. You did a beautiful job, and I’m grateful. Barbara Porter

New Waterfront Listing offered by Jane Leonard

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First time listed in a generation Location, location!

~ 2 cottages on 1.7 acres with 175’ of oceanfront ~ Porches and decks perched on the outer shore ~ Spectacular sunrise views, deepwater anchorage ~Improvements and rental history

www.chebeaguerealestate.com The Common at 88 Middle St, Portland, ME MEME Jane@homes inmaine.com

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May 2018

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC?

Cousins Lot Maintenance

In early May we will be having the Cousins Lot repaired. Our goal is to improve the parking spaces near the fence. We will need to clear that area to make the improvements. Check out Facebook and our notifications for more information..

Important Safety Notices

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 park- ing policies. For those persons who do not com- ply, we will begin towing violators effective June 1st. This includes vehi- cles 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 au- thorized by the Office. Summer Office Hours Parking Policies Enforcement “ Loaner” Vehicle Policy

Crew Safety Training Exercises Safety is the priority at CTC. We recently had several crewmembers attend the Coast Guard Sector Northern New England Industry Day in Portland where the Coast Guard provided an update on cur- rent trends and new regulations. Continuing our strong training program, the ferry crew had two crew training drills this quarter. One drill focused on best practices for securing the ferry. The second drill covered several topics in- cluding testing the new powered wheelchair . Cousins Parking Lot Safety The speed limit on Pogy Shore Road is 5 MPH. Unfortunately, our parking lot crew reports that our customers frequently do not ad- here to this. We are trying to be good neighbors, so please adhere to this speed limit! Safety on the Ferry Passengers are prohibited from assisting the deckhand in securing the ferry unless requested to do so. Passengers should not open gates or chains. This is the responsibility of the deckhand. Passen- gers should remain seated until the ferry is docked and the deck- hand has opened the door or gate. Safety at Cousins Island Wharf Our buses need to enter the “hammerhead” at a particular angle in order to be able to back out. Vehicles parked at the wharf may make it difficult for the bus driver to make the turn. If the bus is trying to pull into the hammerhead, please move your vehicle to accommodate. In addition, the bus leaves the hammerhead after the ferry has left the dock. The driver’s visibility is limited when backing up. Refrain from walking behind the bus when backing up. Summer Ferry Fee Increases effective 5/1/2018 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. We ask for your cooperation. Please do not overload the carts and leave them on the wharf at Chebeague—don’t take them home!!

Barging Fee Surcharge at Yankee Marina Barging Starts May 1st!

CTC Birthdays Mary Todd—5/1 Martha Hamilton- Doughty—5/9 Amanda Campbell - 5/12 Jeremy Ames—5/23 Happy Birthday! According to a 2018 agreement with Yan- kee Marina, each regular sized car or truck will be charged a $25 fee. Larger vehicles will be charged a $50 fee. These are in addition to CTC barging fees available on our web- site. Call the office for more information.

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Don’t miss the Chebeague Fire &Rescue Open House this summer on Saturday July 21!

Want your hair cut without leaving the island? Styles for men, women, and children. I will come right to your door. Call Alissa Hamilton at 209-0928 to schedule your appointment today!

It’s a carnival-themed event with lots of fun games and events that are perfect for kiddos and grownups alike!

Red Cross Blood Drive! Pie Throwing! Dunk Tank!

Many Games, Including Old Favorites! Come on out and give some blood and dunk some friends!

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Community Matters: Meet the New CRC Director by Marty Trower

Many of us want to know about our new Chebeague Recreation Center director, and I’m pleased to introduce him to you. The easiest way to start is to say, okay, he used to be known as “Mr. Tammy Hoidal”—our kindergarten–2 nd grade teacher at the school for the past nine years. But since moving to the island last year, the couple and their three young children, Olin, Drew, and Wells, have gained a reputation for

Dave’s background is in business, and he sees the running of the Rec Center as an exciting challenge. He wants to continue to offer the many successful programs and maintain the existing facilities. The pool will always be the hub for summer fun and fitness. Volunteer Field will still be crawling with athletes conferring and zigzagging on the turf. This summer, junior golf classes will be running in conjunction with the Great Chebeague Island Golf Club. Tammy will be offering a tumbling and dance session, and the soccer program will be back once again. And keep an eye out for upcoming information on the ever popular Art, Farm, and Theater camps. Funding these regular and new programs is always a challenge, and here is where Dave sees his experience in business coming in and helping the big picture. The hardest part of any new endeavor is to be able to do your best and please your public. Dave says he is hoping that everyone will let him know about their needs and expectations for this great island facility.

inspiring an even more active atmosphere of physical activity on the island. Tammy has the kids gleefully running and tumbling in afterschool programs already! And now Dave, as the new director, will oversee our favorite programs and inspire new ones, keeping them as lively and fluid as possible.

Chebeague United Methodist Church News

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

We want to stay in touch with you! We have a new e-mail newsletter that will share stories and memories and let you know what is happening in your community church throughout the year. Want to be on our list? Email us at chebeagueislandumc@gmail.com and we’ll be sure to sign you up, or visit our website to connect with us. Finding God in the Day to Day — What keeps you centered and grounded?What are you hungering for in your spirit? Pastor Melissa is available for on-going spiritual direction to help you in your spiritual practices and discern God’s movement in your life. Contact her at ml.yosuadavis@gmail.com or 207-846-4106 for more information or to schedule a conversation. Help the Food Pantry — Demand continues to be up for our food pantry. For a complete list of needs, contact the church office. We also accept financial donations. Drop off nonperishable goods in the Parish House in the back room. To donate perishable items, call 846-6987 or drop items off during office hours. Vacation Bible School Is Coming! — Stay tuned to our website and Facebook page for more details about our week-long, free summer program for kids of all ages, dates and times to be determined. Mechuwana Summer Camp — Pick up summer camp brochures in the entryway to the sanctuary! Mechuwana is a camp in Winthrop, Maine, affiliated with the United Methodist Church that is open to everyone, regardless of religious affiliation! A variety of camps are available for children and youth: arts, swimming, soccer, musical theater, and more! Scholarships are available; contact Pastor Melissa. Church Website — Be sure to visit our website for the most up-to-date information about the church. You can even give online through Paypal to support the ministry of this church in the community.We’re always grateful for the many ways you make the work of this church possible. Know that the doors of this church are always open. When the world is heavy and you need a quiet space to pray, meditate, read, or simply be, the sanctuary is available for you.

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One Man’s Island by Bob Libby

Classified Ads Top Shelf Cleaning and Services: Cleaning, moving cars to and from the Stone Pier or ChandlersWharf, 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. As we sit to write thoughts on each coming month, some prominent events readily come to mind. May always immediately recalls Mother’s Day and Memorial Day as the prominent markers celebrated on Chebeague each year. This year our community family is coping with the recent loss of two wonderful mothers, Beverly Dyer and Althea Dugliss. In many ways these two epitomized the special status of island mothers. We had the good fortune to observe the generous and serene effects of these two as we lived our lives on this island. Every day we saw Bob and Beverly drive at eleven miles per hour around the island in late afternoon. Every time we visited the house at the end of South Road we smiled trying to imagine Beverly raising all her rambunctious children in that cottage. Famous Maine families with prominent siblings that contribute to civic life often honor the mother in the home: the Bush, Washburn, Stanley, and Mills families come to mind; on Chebeague that family could be the Dyers. Visiting Althea’s kitchen always emphasized to us the art of being a mother. When we are faced with the untimely loss of one of our essential family members, we empathize with the survivors and struggle

Notices Ladies Aid: Please join us for crafty projects and camaraderie from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. each Thursday. Catholic Communion Service: A regular Catholic Communion Service will be held every Saturday at 4:00 p.m. at the church. Sew Good: Sew Good will meet May 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). For us Fran Calder will always be associated with Memorial Day; for many years she spearheaded the Grange’s efforts to honor veterans with geraniums and flags at the cemetery. Thanks are due to Doug Ross and all the other volunteers who make sure the flags fly and the veterans are remembered here on Chebeague. Make sure to take a moment to view the memorial stones around the island in front of the former Grange, at Chandlers Cove, and on the fourth green in honor of Bob Jones. Honor all those who sacrificed to provide this cherished island for us. to express how strongly we feel their loss. For Charles and Henry there is no adequate condolence. All we can offer is the recognition that we noticed and appreciated the epitome of family that these women represented. The past tributes in the form of the Jenny Wren Run, the Martha Hamilton Art and Craft Swap, and the Betsy McColl Fund contributions to gardens and public library provide models to find ways to remember these island mothers. Our newly renovated school may offer a platform to fashion some memorial to Althea and Beverly and to all the mothers who make Chebeague so special by raising their children to love this island.

FOR SALE: Four Season Home North Rd, Chebeague Is. $259,000 • 2 Bedroom/2 Bath • Secluded • 1440 sq feet • Single Family • 2.5 Acres • Cathedral Ceiling • Post and Beam Contact: 207-632-2648

MAY 2018 CHEBEAGUE ISLAND COUNCIL CALENDAR $259,000 • 2 Bedroom/2 Bath • Secluded 1440 sq feet • Single Family • 2.5 Acres

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5 Jenny Wren 5K, Commons, 9:00 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00

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19 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00 Pizza with the Stars, Hall, 5:00 26 Pie and Book Sale, Hall, 10:00- 11:30 Catholic Service, PH, 4:00

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13 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

Chiropractor

Redmond, Wellness Ctr; call for appt

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20 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

Chuck Hilly

Sew Good,

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27 CIUMC Worship, 10:00

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Wellness Center, 9:00-11:00

I n-home care is available this summer! If you or a loved one needs assistance with daily tasks of living, we’re here to help…whether year-round or for a few weeks during the summer. Summer openings fll up fast, so call now! Low-income assistance is available to qualifying individuals…thanks to generous support from the Chebeague Island Council.

Chebeague Cares is a program of Island Commons. For information, contact Amy Rich, Administrator, or Vicki Todd, Resident Care Manager, at 207-846-5610

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