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Chebeague Island Council Calendar
#7 | July 2023
Chebeague Island Council Calendar July 2023 • Issue #7 Cover Don’t miss the Council’s Annual 4 th of July Parade and greet the Grand Marshalls. The Theme this year is “Bounty of the Sea”. Get your float ,bike, car, mermaid costume, tractor, truck, ATV or creative idea of your choice ready to meet at the Hotel at 11:00 AM the morning of the 4th. The Parade ends at Volunteer Field where the winners will be announced and prizes awarded. About the Calendar 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 (247 South Road), left at the Council office (on 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. Advertising rates are as follows: full page, $70, ½ page, $35; ¼ page, $20; 4-line classified, $5; 6 to 8 line classified, $10. Each submission should include the intended publication date, size wanted, and the number of months the ad should run. All ads must be paid for at the time of submission.
Contents CTC News Recompense
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Chebeague Island Library 10 Chebeague Island Historical Society 11 Chebeague Recreation Center 12 July Calendar 16
Publisher Chebeague Island Council
Board Members Lola Armstrong, Christine Auffant, Kristen Dyer Buxbaum, Deb Hall, Denise Hamilton, Tricia Haines, Sarah Hopkins, Kathy Kuntz, Ann Thaxter Contact Us Email: chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com
The deadline for submissions for the August issue is noon on July 20.
Phone: 207-846-4988 Mail: 247 South Road
ISLAND HANDYMAN “No Job is Too Small” Jeff Wescott
Chebeague Island, ME 04017 In Person: Council Office, 247 South Rd
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Peggy Akers, RN will be here July 12 th and the 26 th 9AM 11:30AM at the Wellness Center. Blood draws need to be done before 10:30 so come early. No appointment needed. Wellness Center
Elizabeth Doughty, PT, DPT, GCS, CDP is a physical therapist who provides in-home physical therapy services right to your home. Whether you have just received a total joint replacement, concerned about falls and want to improve your balance, or having increased pain in a specific joint or muscle and wish to become a stronger, Elizabeth is able to assist by coming right to your home. By evaluating and working together, a specific plan of care will be established to meet your individual goals. She received her Doctorate in Physical Therapy from Ithaca College and is Board Certified Geriatric Specialist and is a Certified Dementia Practitioner. Most insurances accepted, including Medicare. Please feel free to inquire using the email or phone number above. Please do not hesitate to reach out with any questions!
Coveside Physical Therapy, LLC BY YOUR SIDE EVERY STEP OF THE WAY! Phone: (508) 735-7507 Fax: (207) 846-1696 covesidephysicaltherapyllc@gmail.com https://covesidephysicaltherapy-llc.com/
Dr. Larson comes to the Wellness Center on the 1 st and 3 rd Friday of the month. You do not need to be a Direct Primary Care patient to be seen. Please call her at 233-2502 to schedule an appointment. She will see urgent care, walk in patients as time allows. She does not accept insurance, including Medicare. If you are not a Direct Primary Care Patient there is a fee of $100.
560 US Route 1 • Scarborough ME, 04074 207.289.6005 www.gomendhealth.com www.scarboroughmainechiropractor.com To schedule your appointment go to: http://gomendhealth.janeapp.com/ 1. Click on the blue “book an appointment at Chebeague Island Resident” 2. Select a treatment and click on the blue “Chebeague Island travel visit” 3. This will bring up the monthly calendar to select a time for treatment. Or call our office at 207-289-6005 At the Wellness Center 2 nd Friday of each month!
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MacBeth Concert Series SAVE THE DATES! B LUEBERRIES FOR S AL , THE R ETURN OF P AUL E NGLISH , N OT O NE , B UT T WO O UTDOOR C ONCERTS , A D VORAK M ASTERPIECE , A S URPRISE FROM T YLER P UTNAM AND S ARAH N ORDIN AND A S HOUT O UT TO D IANE W ALSH
TYLER PUTNAM AND SARAH NORDIN A SPECIAL 10 TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM SATURDAY, JUNE 17, 7:00 P.M.
PAUL ENGLISH’S DOUBL E SAXOPHONE QUINTET SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 7:00 P.M.
Houston-based pianist and composer Paul English has been full of delightful musical surprises each time he has performed on Che beague — the intimacy of a jazz trio, the fascinating rhythms of Brazilian tunes, the inspiration of sacred music, to name a few. This season will be no exception. He’ll be “cooking” with a unique, two saxophone quintet composed of “a geographically diverse group of jazz masters.” Paul says, “You will never again believe that one saxophone is enough. Prepare to be enthralled, in no way appalled, pleased and appeased, sated, for, as stated, these fellers are stellar.” NOVEL JAZZ SEPTET SUNDAY, AUGUST 20, 2:00 P.M. CHEBEAGUE ISLAND SCHOOL YARD What could be more compelling? A sunny Sunday afternoon, folks in lawn chairs scattered around the schoolyard, dogs and kids dart ing around and the alluring music of Billy Strayhorn and Duke El lington. The “cats” (jazzspeak for musicians) tell us that Che beague is their favorite place to play — and it shows in the joy they take in playing familiar standards such as “Lotus Blossom,” “Take the A Train” and “Chelsea Bridge” and in introducing us to rare tunes they’ve found at the Smithsonian Institution. So, bring your blankets and lawn chairs and settle in for an entrancing afternoon of “America’s classical music.” SEASIDE BRASS QUINTET SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 2:00 P.M. JIM AND ANNE GALLAGH ER’S COTTAGE The Seaside Brass Quintet has been a part of the summer concert series almost since its beginning, presenting programs of classical, jazz, Broadway and popular tunes. Rossini juxtaposed with Len non and McCartney juxtaposed with Irving Berlin. You get this versatile picture! Their concert two years ago was one of the most popular of that season — familiar music, a beautiful, relaxed set ting, even a fun, show tune trivia game. It will be great to wel come them back. Special Note: Concert pianist Diane Walsh, a beloved regular in our series over the past half dozen years, has retired from playing professionally. We respect her decision, of course, and wish her well, but will miss her passion, consummate technique and com pelling programs.
Tyler and Sarah first thrilled Chebeague concertgoers ten years ago with an eclectic program featuring beloved music from Broad way and opera. Every summer since they have taken a break from their blossoming careers to enchant the audience that loves them best. For this special anniversary program, they are working on a surprise segment that promises to make this their most memora ble appearance here yet. One recent review said, “Putnam and Nordin command the stage with world-class voices that can best be described as nothing less than celestial.” We already knew that. SEBAGO LONG LAKE MUSIC FESTIVAL THURSDAY, JULY 20, 6:30 P.M. The musicians of the Sebago Long Lake Music Festival, who cele brated their 50 th anniversary last year, have become part of the Chebeague extended family. They relish their time on Chebeague, renewing friendships, enjoying island hospitality, strolling on the beach, rehearsing with the sounds of gulls and lobster boats in the background. For over 20 years, Chebeaguers in turn have em braced them and their inspiring chamber music. This summer, their program will feature works by Haydn, Kodaly and Dvorak’s Piano Quintet in A Major, acknowledged as “one of the finest ex amples of late Romantic chamber music.” Please note the special time of this concert. WONDERFUL WORLD: A MUSICAL RETELLING OF ROBERT MCCLOSKEY’S BLUEBERRIES FOR SAL AND ASHLEY BRYAN’S WONDERFUL WORLD AND LET IT SHINE. We are delighted that the 2023 season will feature our second annual performance for “children of all ages”— a musical depic tion of Robert McCloskey’s Blueberries for Sal and Ashley Bryan’s Wonderful World and Let It Shine . Last summer, the young mem bers of the Halcyon String Quartet captivated the children, par ents, grandparents and everyone else with their imaginative retell ing of Burt Dow, Deep Water Man . For this season, they have de veloped a program that celebrates two of Maine’s most beloved children’s book authors and illustrators. It is sure to charm chil dren of all ages — from Chebeague and from away. HALCYON STRING QUARTET SATURDAY, JULY 29, 4:00 P.M.
All performances will be held at the Chebeague Community Church, except as otherwise noted. Please remember that there is never an admission charge for MacBeth concerts which are funded by many to benefit the community at large. QUESTIONS? Contact Carl Tubbesing at carldt@gwi.net.
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Come check out this year's bargins! OPEN Tuesday 9AM - 12PM and 7PM-8PM. Watch for Pop Up openings on Saturday mornings. All proceeds support the Island Council's Community Assistance Programs.
Join us for a scrumptious breakfast ….eggs, pancakes, muffins, coffee and more ! Door prizes…. trivia challenge….pick up some info on what the CCAT is up to and how you can participate. Stay tuned for further announcements….We hope to see you there. Sponsored by the Chebeague Climate Action Team Saturday July 1 st 2023 8:30 to 10 am at the Hall
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Sandra “Sam” Birkett sandra.birkett @ exprealty.com 207.504.6716 Local • Loyal • Reliable
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CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY News from CTC!
Summer Office Hours Monday - Friday 9am - 4pm
While many of our seasonal passengers know the drill by heart (parking lot, baggage, bus, unloading, float, tickets, ferry, arrival), some first-time travelers (as well as those returning after an absence) might find this a useful reminder about this curious routine. What to expect when travelling with CTC
Business Office: (207) 846-5227/846-3700 16 North Road, PO Box 27 Chebeague Island, ME 04017 chebeaguetrans@gmail.com www.ctcferry.org your name, ad dress and the $40 per person mem bership fee to our office. If you would like to confirm your membership status, please call our office or stop by. We’re happy to help and answer questions! pleted by July 2nd. If you would like to become a member, please provide Annual Member Meeting CTC’s annual member meeting will be held on Saturday, July 15th at 9am the Chebeague Island Hall. Note - we will not be selling guest ticket books as we have in the past. Mailing to mem bers will be com
REMINDER TO PARTIAL YEAR PARKING PER MIT HOLDERS Cousins parking cus tomers with a partial year permit must move to Route One until September 5th.
Route 1/Bus service —This satellite lot is where seasonal and short term visitors to Chebeague park. It is serviced by a shuttle bus to the Cousins Island Wharf. CTC busses leave one half-hour prior to the scheduled ferry departure time. Passengers should arrive at least 15 minutes before the bus departs. Our drivers are there to help facilitate loading and unloading of freight. They are not baggage handlers and may not lift anything over 50 pounds. Capacity for luggage, freight and bicycles on our buses is very limited. Travelers with multiple bags or freight are encouraged to use Casco Bay Lines’ excellent service to Chebeague or arrive early enough to deposit gear at the wharf on Cousins Island and return to park and travel from Route 1. Cousins Island lot —This lot is strictly reserved for year-round parking pass holders with very limited day parking on a space-available basis. Day parkers must leave the lot before 5:30 p.m. or they will be towed. At the Wharf —Once the bus has parked, passengers should unload their belongings and carry items down the ramp to the float. Please don’t block the travel lane on the float or wharf with freight or large groups. Arriving passengers will require space to exit with their baggage. Our boat crew will load your freight on the ferry. Our ferry crew may not lift anything over 50lbs. Large freight should be shipped on CBL or via vehicle with CTC’s barge service. Form a line along the wharf railing and wait for a deckhand to start ticket collection for boarding. If you have a bicycle, please notify the deckhand before loading begins and you will board first. Our ferries have capacities in excess of 100 passengers, so we rarely have to make two trips. Boarding the Ferry —Tickets must be purchased in advance, either at our online store or through our office. Tickets will be sent by email and by text message once the order is completed. If you need a hard copy of your tickets, we are happy to print them. Please have your order num ber ready for the deckhand. Whether you’ve lived here and used our ferry for 90 years, or this is your first time travelling with us, the expectation is the same… you must have a ticket before boarding. (We no longer collect tickets while underway.) The faster we can board, the sooner you will reach your destination! Thanks. We are looking forward to a great summer!
Trade in your old Tickets!
June Birthdays Driver - Tom Des
With our new ticket system up and running, the time has come to say goodbye to old tear-out tickets and punch cards. Please bring unused or partially used ticket books to the CTC office or send them to CTC by mail and we will exchange them for new barcoded tickets. Effective September 1, 2023, CTC will not accept pa per tickets or punch cards, either for passage on the ferry or in exchange for new tickets. Thanks!
coteaux July 17 Captain - Scott Gleason July 24 Happy Birthday!
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CHEBEAGUE TRANSPORTATION COMPANY - JULY SCHEDULE
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Fuel & Medication Assistance Please call Kathy Kuntz at 846-1496 if you need help with fuel or medication assistance. All requests are confidential. Those who love Chebeague Island prove time and again their deep connection to the island in a multitude of ways, not least in how they remember and honor friends and family. The Recompense Fund is deeply grateful for these donations, most recently those in honor of Stephen Johnson.
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Chebeague Yacht Club 2023 Events July 6 - Commodore’s Commissioning Party July 15 - Sailboat race and picnic July 19 - Power Lunch at the Dolphin July 29 - Round Island Race
ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR SATURDAY, JULY 8TH 10 AM TO 1PM CHEBEAGUE ISLAND HALL JEWELRY, PAINTINGS, WOOD WORKING, RUGS MANY OTHER CRAFTS RAFFLE JEWELRY, PAINTINGS, WOOD WORKING, RUGS MANY OTHER CRAFTS RAFFLE
August 12 - Ocean sailboat race August 24 - Blessing of the Fleet
12’ fiberglass skiff Danny Todd built, w 6 hp motor, very stable boat; good condition, low hours on motor; life jackets, other equipment $1499 text or call 859 693-8460 or 859-576-4036 Classified
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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
ON-ISLAND EMPLOYMENT! Now hiring. Positions available at The Commons AND with our In-Home Care Program. Top starting pay & paid training. Join our team & begin a rewarding career serving our island elders! Contact Amy Rich 846-5610
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CHEBEAGUE ISLAND HISTORICAL SOCIETY JULY 2023
WELCOME! New CIHS Trustees Phyllis Brunner Bill Danielson Martha Greene Chris Landry Kate Nyhan
ELLSWORTH MILLER MEMORIAL LECTURE SERIES VISIT FROM DWAYNE TOMAH 7 PM on JULY 24TH at the ISLAND HALL and on ZOOM
On July 24th, the island will be visited by Dwayne Tomah, a teacher of the Passamaquoddy language and culture. Dwayne’s lecture will be "Stories told through Passamaquoddy Song and Dance" - and he will be performing! Dwayne is the youngest fluent speaker of the Passamaquoddy Tribe and has served on the Tribal Council. He is working with the Library of Congress to translate the Passamaquoddy Wax Cylinders—the first recordings in the world of Native languages. He has also performed at the Kennedy Center! You can join us in person or on Zoom by going to zoom.us and selecting Join a Meeting. Meeting ID is 829 6247 6056. The lecture is funded by The Maine Humanities Council.
The June Mystery photo has a lot going on! The team of Sharon and Cait Bowman and Chris Landry figured it out! The photo is taken from the cupola of the Jeremiah Hamilton House aka Bayview Boarding
JUNE MYSTERY PHOTO ANSWER
House that burned in the Hill Crest fire. The building on the left was Henry Bowen’s East End Souvenir Store. The road beside it is Soule Road. The next building to the right was the Hamilton and Webber’s East End Ice Cream Par lor. Both buildings still exist. Bowen’s was moved across Soule Road and be came the Souchek Cottage. Hamilton and Webber’s Ice Cream Parlor was moved back and became the Mead Cottage where the Sheriff lives. But before they were moved to their present locations they were joined and were Marion Hamil ton’s Tea Room and Dance Hall! The Corson house is on the South Road on the right. Kitty Freeman’s is partially obscured by Corson’s. The Ingram house is next to the Freeman house. In the back, extreme left are the Barnacle and Alder cottages. Just barely visible at the extreme right across from the Ingram house is the Ed Webber home. Part of it was moved across the field and became the Leonard House and the remainder is now the home of Chris and Frankie Doughty. Part of B.J. Abrahamson’s house is visible behind the Freeman house. At least four outhouses are visible.
WE ARE OPEN!! MUSEUM HOURS : TUESDAY—SATURDAY 11am –4pm SUNDAY 1pm—4pm
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Save the Date : Sunday, August 13 150 th Schoolhouse (CIHS Museum) The early afternoon festivities will include a re dedication of the building, entertainment, remem brances, activities for kids, book signings, music, refreshments and more. Late afternoon activities will include an old-fashioned lobster bake with entertainment provided by a jazz band with a na tionally known vocalist. BYOB. More information is available on Facebook and our website. Tickets will be available on July 15th and may be pur chased at the Museum Shop in person or by call ing 207-846-5237.
Where is it? Who are the people? How many owners of the property
PO Box 28, 137 South Road, Chebeague Island, ME 04017 207 - 846 - 5237 ChebeagueHistory@gmail.com Chebeaguehistory.com
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CICA Annual Meeting and Celebration Barbecue 4-6 PM on July 16 The home of Pips and Bill (66 North Road) Barbecue Potluck, Bring a Side or Dessert to Share! Kids Welcome. RSVP with Bill Mackenzie (Alaskamckenzie@gmail.com)
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Watercolor/Pen & Ink HOME PORTRAITS by Sally Crapser
IDEAL GIFT FOR ANNIVERSARY * BIRTHDAY * CHRISTMAS * HOUSEWARMING * MEMENTO Call, text or email me for further information and pricing. 860-604-9671 (cell) • 846-3043 (landline) • sallycrapser@gmail.com
You are invited to the celebration of Linda D. White’s life!!!
When: July, 15th from 4:30p - 6:30p Where: Christine Englund’s Backyard Oasis 18 Back Shore Drive, Cheb. Isl. What to Bring: Your Stories to share while you mingle Questions: Contact Polly Wentworth, pkwentworth@gmail.com or 207-233-8382 Please make sure to park on the South Rd. And walk to the house. Thank you
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CHEBEAGUE COMMUNITY CHURCH July 2023
Community based church is seeking to hire a Part-time Settled Pastor. The church is newly disaffiliated and aspires to build a caring community. The church is located on Chebeague Island off the coast of southern Maine. SEEKING PART-TIME SETTLED PASTOR
For more information, please email Emily Muller: egmuller@live.com
DATES: July 2nd -
John Emery
July 9th - Rev Joy Toll-Chandler July 16th - John Howard Singing Service July 23rd - Rev Nancy Collins July 30th - Recognition Day
GOT FAITH? Join us for an exciting summer series of guest ministers and speakers! Worship is held on Sundays at 10am followed by coffee in the Parish House. Come as you are! We’d love to see you! Our doors are always open!
Lobster Roll & Blueberry Buckle Luncheon! Sunday, July 30th from 12-2pm
Chebeague Community Church 258 North Road Chebeague Island, ME 04017 www.chebeaguechurch.org
RSVPs required by July 24! Email or Call at: church.chebeague@gmail.com 846-6987
Music, lunch, and prizes!
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JULY 2023 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 4 5 6 7 2 3 8 1 Canada Day Climate Team Community If you would like your event listed on this Calendar please email the Council at Chebeagueislandcouncil@gmail.com by the 20 th of the month. 11 12 13 18 19 20 14 Dr Larson 9-11:30am Wellness Ctr 16 CCC Worship, 10am 10 Contra Dance CRC 6:30pm 17 30 CCC Worship, 10am 15 Arts & Crafts Fair 21 22 25 26 27 23 24 28 29 9 31 CIHS E. Miller Lecture Dr Larson 9-11:30am Wellness Ctr Wellness Center RN 9-11:30am Wellness Center RN 9-11:30am Aquaculture Hearing 1-5am at the Hall CCC Worship, 10am CCC Worship,10am CICA Annual Meeting & BBQ 4-6pm CRC 25th Birthday Celebration 6:30pm at Chebeague Inn Independence Day 4th of July Parade @ 11am at the hotel. Story Time 10:30am Story Time @ Library 10:30am Story Time @ Library 10:30am 10am-1pm at the Hall Poetry for the People at 3pm at the Library CTC Annual Meeting 9am at the Hall Game Night at the Hall 7pm Breakfast 8:30am at the Hall Live Music at the Hall BYOB 7pm Series 7pm at the Hall Martha Hamilton Art & Crafts Extravaganza 10am at the Hall Dr St. John from 9am-11:30am
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Luncheon! 12-2pm
SAVE THE DATE: July 1 Community Breakfast at the Hall sponsored by the Chebeague Climate Action Team
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