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Chebeague Island Council Calendar

#1 | January 2020

January 2021 • Issue #1 • Chebeague Island Council Calendar

On the Cover Happy New Year! What a year it has been…Thank you to everyone who has worked hard to keep our community safe, informed, and even entertained. The generous and creative spirit of so many will get us all though this difficult time.

Stay safe, stay healthy and be kind! About the Calendar

The deadline for submissions for the February issue is noon on January 20. Advertising rates are as follows: full page, $70, ½ page, $35; ¼ page, $20; 4-line classified, $5; 6 to 8 line classified, $10. Each submission should include the intended publication date, size wanted, and the number of months the ad should run. All ads must be paid for at the time of submission. The Calendar is published monthly by the Chebeague Island Council. It is available on-line at Chebeague Island News (www.chebeague.org) or www. chebeagueislandcalendar.com and mailed to every occupied residence on the island. The Calendar welcomes submissions from its readers, including letters and thank you notes, but it cannot publish anything that is political in nature, libelous, or obscene.All submissions should include the author’s name and contact information. Without exception, the deadline for submissions is noon on the 20 th day of the month preceding publication. Submissions and ad copy may be mailed (PO Box 12), left at the Council office (247 South Road) or emailed (cheabeagueislandcouncil@ gmail.com) and sent as attachments (.doc; no pdfs) or included in the body of the text. Images and photographs should be sent in a .jpg, .jpeg, or .rtf format. Please do not use the old email address at 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 enough space to publish them. Additional information about submissions is available at www.chebeagueislandcalendar.com.

Contents Notes From The Council 3 The Recompense Fund 3 From The Town Office 4 CIHS 5 Island Commons 6 Thank You Note 6 CTC News 7, 8, 9 Community Matters 10 Chebeague Recreation Center 11 January Calendar 12 Chebeague Island Library 12 Board Members Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant, Kristen Dyer Buxbaum, Jennifer Hackel, Deb Hall, Denise Hamilton, Sarah Hopkins, Ester Knight, Ann Thaxter Contact Us Email: chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com Phone: 207-846-4988 Mail: P.O. Box 12 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 In Person: Council Office, 247 South Road Publisher Chebeague Island Council

“Quality Real Estate Practice Becomes Great Community Services.” Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Northeast Real Estate 208-2 US Route One • Freeport, Maine 04032 Call Kelly Wentworth 207-831-4934 Island Assistant Specs Eaton I have a buyer looking for a year round home on the island; are you thinking of selling?

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Notes From Council

It is a new year and it is not too early to order seeds, think about summer fun at the Rec., or enter your ideas for the 4th of July Parade. Okay, maybe it is a little too early and maybe a little overly optimistic, but this year we should be able to have some version of the Council’s traditional 4th of July Parade with floats, music, clowns, and prizes. Remember, the winning idea gets 15 minutes of private shopping at School House Seconds’ Opening Day. And yes, some version of that amazing retail experience may be possible too! Hopefully, by then we will all have had the opportunity to be vaccinated and we’ll be ready to enjoy summer on Chebeague. Maine

Health has assured us that once community COVID vaccine Clinics are being offered they will be coming to Chebeague. Many Islanders will be eligible to receive a COVID vaccine before then. This is new territory for health care providers as well as the community and exactly what, when, where, and how is evolving. Everyone is encouraged to stay informed, check in with your doctor’s office, check the Maine CDC web site, and feel free to call the Council if you have questions. Dr. Larson is here every Friday and is a great resource for keeping us all up to date.

This year is Recompense’s 30 th Anniversary

Our mission has been our inspiration since we began in 1991: To sustain Chebeague as a year-round community by supporting its nonprofit organizations. To sustain Chebeague as a year-round community by supporting its nonprofit organizations. THANK YOU and our best wishes to you for a Happy, Healthy New Year!

Fuel & Medication Assistance Please call Ester Knight at 846-4178 if you need help with fuel or medication assistance. All requests are confidential.

ISLAND HANDYMAN “No Job is Too Small” Jeff Wescott 40 South Road • 207-400-6533 kaileedog@aol.com

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From The Town Office

Town Office – The Town Office is once again closed to the public because of the rise in the number of COVID cases. We can still do business by telephone, email, credit card and / or drop box outside the office door. Please don’t hesitate to call and we will do our best to answer your questions and assist you in any way possible. Call 846-3148 for information. We will be closed on Tuesday and Wednesday during the transition to a new Town Administrator. The Town Office will also be closed on Thursday, December 24 th and Friday, December 25 th in observance of Christmas and Friday, January 1 st for New Year’s Day. Special Town Meeting January 26 th by Referendum – We will have a Special Town Meeting by Referendum vote on Tuesday, January 26, 2021. We will vote by written ballot on three questions from 8:00 am to 8:00 pm at the Chebeague Island Hall Community Center. 1. To see if the Town will vote to appropriate $150,000 from Unassigned Fund Balance for 10%of the cost of theArmy Corps of Engineers Federal Navigation Project for Chebeague Island. The total cost of the project is estimated at $1,964,000. We have $101,500in our Dredging Reserve Fund, so we need to appropriate the additional amount needed for the 10% contribution of $196,400. The ACOE can accept a for 25% above the estimated cost. 2. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of Selectmen to enter into permanent drainage easements agreements with Jonathan W. Riley, 20 Firehouse Road and Leroy S. and Suzanne B. Jackson, 18 Firehouse Road. A copy of the Easement Agreement is available for review at the Town Office and on the Town of Chebeague Island website. 3. 3. To see if the Town will vote to authorize the Board of

Selectmen to grant and accept deeds for the exchange of property with Grannell Cottage of Great Chebeague Island, Maine, Inc. located on North Road and Division Point Road. Copies of the deeds are available for review at the Town Office and on the Town of Chebeague Island website. A Public Hearing will be held January 13, 2021 via zoom at 6:00 pm to give people an opportunity to ask questions and make comments on any of these questions. Please call the Town Office if you need more information. Stone Wharf Floats and Bike Rack – The floats and the bike were removed the first week in December. Transfer Station hours – The Transfer Station is open Wednesday and Friday from1:30 pm to 4:00 pmand Saturday and Sunday from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. The Transfer Station is closed on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Recycling News – We continue to have a very low amount of contamination with our Recycling. The last load was 2% contaminated .The contaminates included 10+ empty plastic bags, Amazon mailers, and shrink wrap. Please take a moment to review the items you and your family put in the recycling bin. If you need assistance, please ask Gail Jenkins, our Transfer Station attendant. If you are in doubt, please just put it in the trash bin. Dog Licenses – Dogs must be registered by December 31st. We have the new tags available now. Please stop by the Town Office. There is a $25.00 late fee for dogs registered after January 31 st . I wish you and your family a safe and happy holiday. Justin L. Poirier, Town Administrator

Open to All! The Chebeague Island Methodist Church hosts a Food Pantry every Sunday from 11:30-1:00. Donations are welcomed!

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The Wellness Center with a MaineHealth Nurse Is Open for Blood Draws, Blood Pressure Checks, PT/INR Testing, Medication Setup, Dressing Changes, Suture Removal, Wellness Checks, and Health Information.

No appointment needed. No charge for these services. Tuesday, January 12 th and 26 th • 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.

Message From Dr. Larson Direct Primary Care is a way to maintain access to all the essential elements of your health care. I am honored to have the opportunity to serve residents and guests of Chebeague Island and am happy to meet with you at the Wellness Center or in your homes. Working together to build on a foundation of listening, trust, and understanding, we can manage nearly 100% of your acute and chronic care needs together. What a relief to know that your doctor is but a phone call or text message away, ready and eager to support your physical and mental health, on your time and when it is convenient for you. Please stop by to say hello Friday mornings in front of the Wellness Center.

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Dr. Larson will be at the Wellness Center every Friday morning 9-11:30AM. No appointment needed. Please see her website for the full range of services she can provide. (207) 233-2502 • www.heidilarsonmd.com She will see folks who are not in her practice for a fee of $50.00. She does not bill insurance. Chebeague Island Historical Society Thanks to the support of the Chebeague Community through your gifts, purchases, and volunteer e orts the CIHS made it through 2020! The Ellsworth Miller Lecture Series will present Earle Shettleworth's illustrated lecture about Portland's 19th Century architecture on Zoom, January 11 th at 7:00PM. Login directions (and links to past lectures) can be found at chebeaguehistory.com. The Online Museum Shop had to close after Christmas for inventory and reordering. We plan to be back online come spring. Happy New Year! Wishing you a happy, healthy 2021 LTFteam@shorelineagents.com The Leonard Thompson Federle Team Jane Leonard 207.831.9951 Karen Thompson 207.329.6729 Jodi Federle 207.215.4006 LTFteam@shorelineagents.com The Leonard T mpson F derle Team Jane Leonard 207.831.9951 Karen Thompson 207.329.6729 Jodi Federle 207.215.4006 Happy New Year! Wishing you a happy, healthy 2021

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Island Commons

132 Littlefield Road Chebeague Island, Maine 04017 www.islandcommons.com

Administrator, Amy Rich 207-846-5610 amy.rich@islandcommons.com

As 2020 draws to a close – by far the most challenging year in Island Commons’ 20+ year history – we have much to be thankful for and to celebrate. Here is our thank-you list: Our Caregiving Staff, led by Care Manager Christina Skillin. Our wonderful team continues to go above and beyond —every hour of every day —to provide the very best of care, despite the stress and difficulty of working during a pandemic…and all while ensuring the well-being of their own families. Their support for the Commons residents has been extraordinary and has brought joy to all of us during this difficult year. THANK YOU Our intrepid administrator Amy Rich.Amy has worked tirelessly on behalf of the Commons for well over a decade and has skillfully navigated our facility through numerous challenges, especially this year. Perhaps most important to the continued success of the Commons: Amy’s leadership skills, which have elevated working at Commons from merely performing a “job” to a being a valued member of a team with a common, shared mission. That inspires all of us to be our best. Each and every member of that team knows they are appreciated, valued and respected. THANK YOU Our Board of Directors, led by president Susan Stranahan. As a tiny non-profit on a small island, we are so fortunate to have a board with such depth and breadth of expertise and commitment. We may have been able to navigate the year of the pandemic without this special and dedicated group, but it would not have been easy. We definitely would not be in the position we are now in: safe, well-informed, well-equipped, and supported in every way. THANK YOU Susan and board members Carla Clarke, Jim Cox-Chapman, Kip Webb, Vicki Emery, Jim Lunt, Lynne Priest and Sharon Rent. Our entire Chebeague Community. Your heartfelt outpouring of support, encouragement, and kindnesses small and large…these are what have kept us going. It has meant so much to know that the Commons has been in your minds and hearts throughout this extraordinary and challenging year. Your response to our annual appeal speaks volumes. THANK YOU! Happy New Year from the Commons The family of Scott “Big Bear” MCollom is thanking our Island Family for all the cards and kind words on the loss of a kind and gentle soul of Scott our son, brother, father, grandfather, uncle, nephew, cousin and a friend to many.. He is greatly missed every day.

The Foo t Doc t o r Dr Rybka will be at the Wellness Center on Wednesday, January 13 from 9:00 to 11:30 a.m.

Call 829-6463 for an appointment.

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January 2021

CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY What’s New at CTC?

Thank You Carol! After 10 years as general manager of CTC, a time of un- precedented growth and expanded ser- vices at the company, Carol Sabasteanski retired on Nov. 22. During the decade, Carol professional- ized CTC operations, implemented new policies, put the com- pany on solid finan- cial footing, worked tirelessly to keep the ferry, buses and barge running smoothly, oversaw the design and con- struction of the Inde- pendence, and made the safety of passen- gers and crew a top priority. She remembered employee birthdays, promoted crew train- ing and when the need arose, even drove the bus. If there was a glitch in service, or an unhap- py customer, Carol answered her phone or arrived on the scene and tackled the problem. A fierce watchdog over the well-being of her employees, she built a strong, talent- ed and loyal CTC

2020 In Review

Annual Parking Permits Annual parking per- mits have been issued for applications re- ceived to date. Unfortu- nately, we were unable to issue permits for the Cousins Island lot to all who applied. Please remember to affix your 2021 permit to your vehicle right away. Cousins Island Lot Many people who normally commute are not which has continued to make space extremely tight in the Cousins Lot. We ask that households that were issued two Cousins stickers to please park one car at the Route 1 lot if they are not regu- larly commuting right at this time.

2020 was a tough year for many businesses, CTC included. After a great start to the year that began with the commissioning of our new ferry, the Independence, the world changed. Steep de- clines in revenue due to the Covid-19 pandemic necessitated service reductions. Adhering to CDC guidance for passenger ferries and buses limited our capacities, at times creating substantial inconveniences for our passengers. To keep our employees and passengers safe, we had to reinvent the way we operate, with all of you along for the ride. We recognize it has been challenging for everyone. For the first time since 2009, CTC will not record a profitable year. The final numbers aren’t in yet, but our net income will be down by about a half-million dollars compared to 2019. The company will have lost more than $300,000. We will have carried less than 50% of the pas- sengers compared with last year. Until the pandemic passes, we anticipate the bad financial news will continue. We did however, have some bright spots in 2020. Our bottom line would be significantly worse if not for grants received, both from the federal and state gov- ernments, as well as a private foundation and personal dona- tions. Thank you!

By putting the safety of passen- gers and crew first, and by fol- lowing CDC guidelines (mask wearing, ventilation, providing space for social distancing and other measures), we have avoid- ed crew and passenger expo- sures or transmission of Covid- 19. Working with the Town, we have continued to provide emer- gency rescue transport, develop- ing protocols to carry all pa- tients safely. CTC continues to perform this vital service at no cost to the Town. We have also forged valuable new relationships, in our Island community and through our participation in several industry groups. Those ties make us stronger now and in coming years. CTC is confident that we will endure this difficult time and continue to provide safe and reliable transportation to and from Chebeague Island. We are thankful for our employees—all dedicated frontline workers— for keeping our vital service go- ing. We are also grateful for the Chebeague community and the support we have received. As we move into 2021, our committed staff and community give us optimism for strong recovery when the pandemic subsides. Happy New Year

Employee Birthdays

Alan Small—1/8 Happy Birthday,

Business Office: (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com chebeaguetrans.com

team. The CTC board, and the

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Key: Key: CTC CREW ASSISTANCE SCHEDULE AND CANCELLED TRIPS DUE TO LOW TIDE January 2021 l CREW ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE m CREW ASSISTANCE UNAVAILABLE Key: hx TRIP CANCELLED DUE TO EXTREME LOW TIDE 0.2708 0.2951 0.3333 0.4167 0.5 0.5833 0.6563 0.697916667 0.7604 0.2813 0.3056 0.3438 0.4271 0.5104 . 9 8 . 6 7 .708333333 . 7 8 depart Cheb: 6:30 7:05 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:10 3:45 4:45 6:00 Date dep Cousins: 6:45 7:20 8:15 10:15 12:15 2:25 4:00 5:00 6:15 1 - 1 Friday m m m l l l m m m 1 - 2 Saturday m m l l l l m m 1 - 3 Sunday m l l l l l 1 - 4 Monday m m m m l l l l m 1 - 5 Tuesday m m m m l l l l l 1 - 6 Wednesday l l m m m l l l l 1 - 7 Thursday l l l m m l l l l 1 - 8 Friday l l l m m m l l l 1 - 9 Saturday l l l m m m l l 1 - 10 Sunday l l m m m m 1 - 11 Monday l l l l l m m m m 1 - 12 Tuesday l l l l l m hx m m 1 - 13 Wednesday m l l l l l m hx m 1 - 14 Thursday m m l l l l m m m 1 - 15 Friday m m m l l l m m m 1 - 16 Saturday m m l l l l m m 1 - 17 Sunday m m l l l l 1 - 18 Monday m m m m l l l l m 1 - 19 Tuesday l m m m l l l l l 1 - 20 Wednesday l l m m m l l l l 1 - 21 Thursday l l l m m l l l l 1 - 22 Friday l l l m m m l l l 1 - 23 Saturday l l l m m m l l 1 - 24 Sunday l l m m m m 1 - 25 Monday l l l l m m m m l 1 - 26 Tuesday l l l l l m m m m 1 - 27 Wednesday l l l l l m m m m 1 - 28 Thursday m l l l l m m m m 1 - 29 Friday m m l l l l m m m 1 - 30 Saturday m m l l l m m m 1 - 31 Sunday m l l l l m

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Key: Key: February 2021 CTC CREW ASSISTANCE SCHEDULE AND CANCELLED TRIPS DUE TO LOW TIDE l CREW ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE m CREW ASSISTANCE UNAVAILABLE Key: hx TRIP CANCELLED DUE TO EXTREME LOW TIDE 0.2708 0.2951 0.3333 0.4167 0.5 0.5833 0.6563 0.697916667 0.7604 0.2813 0.3056 0.3438 0.4271 0.5104 0. 9 8 . 6 7 .708333333 . 7 8 depart Cheb: 6:30 7:05 8:00 10:00 12:00 2:10 3:45 4:45 6:00 Date dep Cousins: 6:45 7:20 8:15 10:15 12:15 2:25 4:00 5:00 6:15 2 - 1 Monday m m m l l l l m m 2 - 2 Tuesday m m m m l l l l m 2 - 3 Wednesday m m m m l l l l l 2 - 4 Thursday l l m m m l l l l 2 - 5 Friday l l l m m l l l l 2 - 6 Saturday l l m m m l l l 2 - 7 Sunday l l m m m l 2 - 8 Monday l l l l m m m m l 2 - 9 Tuesday l l l l l m m m m 2 - 10 Wednesday l l l l l m m m m 2 - 11 Thursday m l l l l m m m m 2 - 12 Friday m m l l l l m m m 2 - 13 Saturday m m m l l l m m m 2 - 14 Sunday m l l l l m 2 - 15 Monday m m m l l l l l m 2 - 16 Tuesday m m m m l l l l m 2 - 17 Wednesday m m m m l l l l l 2 - 18 Thursday l m m m m l l l l 2 - 19 Friday l l m m m l l l l 2 - 20 Saturday l l m m m l l l 2 - 21 Sunday l m m m l l 2 - 22 Monday l l l l m m m l l 2 - 23 Tuesday l l l l m m m m l 2 - 24 Wednesday l l l l l m m m l 2 - 25 Thursday l l l l l m m m m 2 - 26 Friday l l l l l m m m m 2 - 27 Saturday m l l l l m m m 2 - 28 Sunday m l l l m m 3 - 1 Monday m m m l l l m m m 3 - 2 Tuesday m m m l l l l m m 3 - 3 Wednesday m m m m l l l l m

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Community Matters

the fireplace built, and the benches were put in place. Rumor has it that the benches came from the Church. Or were they built by some talented Islander? It was around this time that Sanford and Mabel began collecting returnable bottles and cans, first along the road, then at Chandler’s Field (always a popular gathering spot!). The project grew and lots folks started bringing their returnables to Sanford and Mabel. Sanford regularly took them all to the mainland redemption center and used the money to improve the Pond, the Shelter and even purchased a skate sharpener! Over the years many volunteers have worked hard to ensure that the ice is safe, cleared, the warming shelter is open, and the lights are on. Now, thanks to the generosity of Jackie Trask and her family, Sanford’s Pond has been offered as a gift to the Cumberland and Chebeague Island Land Trust. This generous act carries on Sanford’s and Mabel’s lifelong tradition of giving so much to the Chebeague community. And this means the magic of skating on Sanford’s Pond will continue for generations to come. Thank you!

Children skating at Sanford’s Pond, photo from Donna Damon.

Thanks to Sanford and Mabel Doughty, Chebeague Island children have shared the magic of skating on Sanford’s Pond for generations. By the late 1970s, Sanford was busy working on enlarging and clearing out the pond. By the early 1980s, skating on the Pond was an island wide, regular event. Ice hockey was very popular, and the lights made evening skating possible. Soon community volunteers joined together and built the shelter. The cement floor was poured,

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www.ChebeagueRec.com • 207-846-5068 • Steve Auffant • ChebeagueRecreation@gmail.com

Chebeague Recreation Center “A Place for Everyone”

Happy New Year! - What is happening at the Rec – January 2021

The CRC is starting to build its 2021 calendar, including virtual programs throughout the winter. All Chebeaguers both on and off the island are encouraged to participate. Our December Paint & Sip brought over 20 participants who shared a wonderful evening of fun. Please check our website for our current programs and schedules. Stay active this month and sign-up for one of our new programs! We are also planning events for kids and teens. Stay updated by liking our Facebook page. January - Virtual Programs - Register at ChebeagueRec.com Backyard Birding Basics – Tuesday 1/12, 7 PM – A Maine Audubon presentation Yoga Classes – Thursdays 1/7, 14, 21, & 28, 5:30 PM – with Mandy McMahon Meditation Series – Sundays 1/17, 24, 31, & 2/7, 4 PM – with Sara Eisenberg Pricing and Additional Course Information Available Online.

Annual Rec Memberships New Full Year, All-Inclusive! Pool, Gym, Fitness, Tennis - Order Online Today - Adult Yearly: …………. $215 Family Yearly: ………… $430 (2 Adults + Children 18 and Under) Adirondack Yearly: …… $950 (Family + Guest Passes-10 + Chair) Extra Adirondack Chair: $250 Student Yearly: ………. $115 Student Summer: ……. $60

MISSION STATEMENT To provide the Chebeague Island community with recreational and educational opportunities that strengthen overall health and social connection to enhance lives and secure futures. A 501 (c) (3) Charitable Corporation

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

NEW BOOKS Searcher by Tana French • Amity and Prosperity by Eliza Griswold • Law of Innocence by Michael Connelly • Cher Ami & Major Whittlesey by Kathleen Rooney • Cold Millions by Jess Walter • Butchers Blessing by Ruth Gilligan SERVICES Copying, faxing, scanning all happening! LIBRARY CARDS We can issue cards, give us a call! For Maine Residents, we can order up Portland Public Library cards as well. We do not anticipate changes to our curbside service. The outside bin may be pulled indoors for snowy weather, to allow for the deck to be shoveled, but will be replaced as soon as its all cleared off. Thank you for your continued patience and understanding. COVID CURBSIDE/DELIVERY HOURS Wednesday, Friday & Saturday 10:00 am to 1:00 pm Call or email to let us know what you would like.

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