110 Years of Service THE MAINE SEA COAST MISSION Annual Report | 2014 HERE’S HOW YOU CAN BE THERE FOR THE MISSION The Maine Sea Coast Mission exists to make life better for the people of coastal Maine and its islands. We rely on your support to provide a wide range of programs. An easy way to help is to name the Mission as beneficiary of an IRA, life insurance policy, or investment account by simply notifying your account manager of your wishes. Some individuals establish life insurance policies with the intent of leaving the Mission a larger sum at the end of their lives than they would be able to contribute during their lifetimes. Read more about the many ways you can help support the work of the Maine Sea Coast Mission on page 21. Maine Sea Coast Mission LEFT: PATSY E. FOGARTY, CHAIRMAN, BOARD OF DIRECTORS COVER: HALFWAY ROCK LIGHT A Task of Greater Magnitude… “To sail a sloop in a parish extending from Kittery Point to Quoddy Head, along the broken coast of Maine, in all kinds of weather, is not a small undertaking. To enter the coves and harbors, to call on the families on isolated islands, to visit the lightkeepers and the lifesaving stations, is a task of greater magnitude.” — First Annual Report, Maine Sea Coast Missionary Society, 1906 Dear Friends, This year, the Maine Sea Coast Mission celebrates its 110th birthday. We were organized on July 11 and incorporated on October 13, 1905. Since its beginning, the Mission’s goals have been far reaching. It was no small undertaking indeed to sail a sloop the entire length of the coast of Maine. But of greater magnitude was the work: to call on the families on isolated islands. What impresses me most in this statement is the seriousness with which the Mission undertook its ‘mission,’ caring for isolated families. Today, the Sunbeam V sails from Mount Desert Island to Monhegan, and we travel by land east to Machias. But the work of greater magnitude remains essentially the same. We care for families in isolated places. We bring health and wellness programs to the outer islands, and in far downeast Maine we provide educational enrichment for youth and help families meet basic needs. All of this work is undertaken by a devoted staff and supported by our generous donors. Moving forward into our second century, we remain committed to this task of greater magnitude. With your support, we are building the capacity of coastal and island communities by inspiring youth, strengthening families, and promoting physical, mental, and spiritual health. Scott Planting President SCOTT PLANTING During the anniversary activities individuals shared stories about people and programs and how they had changed their lives. WEALD BETHEL CHAPEL— 50 YEARS OF SERVICE MEETING IMMEDIATE NEEDS The Weald Bethel Chapel (WBC) celebrated its 50th Anniversary in 2014. This celebration provided ■ Cherryfield Food Pantry Washington County, and look toward the future. ■ Emergency Assistance The anniversary activities included many events, during which individuals shared stories about people ■ Housing Repair Program and programs and how they had changed their lives. Programming at the WBC began fifty years ago ■ Clothes for ME and included religious services, the founding of a nursery school and the building of a nature center. ■ Senior Companions ■ Weald Bethel Chapel ■ Downeast Senior Coffeehouse a wonderful opportunity to reflect on the past, celebrate the impact of the Sea Coast Mission’s work in For 13 years, one of the main uses of the WBC has been temporary housing for dozens of visiting workgroups volunteering for the Mission’s Housing Repair Program each summer. Each year, they contribute more than 7,000 hours of labor (valued at over $140,000 by the Corporation for National and Community Service) and $70,000 in cash (all of which is spent locally for building materials) to ■ Christmas Program improve the homes of about 30 local low-income families. ■ Downeast Table of Plenty Currently the WBC is under renovation. The renovations will allow the building to provide 300 to 400 volunteers each year with a comfortable, well-equipped space to stay. Additionally, it will provide a new home to three of the Mission’s current programs: Alice’s Restaurant, Joan’s Coffee House, and the Table of Plenty. The WBC will also be available to community groups for no charge. Workshops and meetings held at the Community Center benefit the whole community. From 50 years to today, we continue to celebrate the WBC and all it provides. 2 OPPOSITE: WEALD BETHEL CHAPEL Island Health Services Program (I HSP ), has forged strong, trusting relationships with generations of islanders and health care providers. BUILDING HEALTHY COMMUNITIES Throughout its 110-year history, the Maine Sea Coast Mission has played a vital role in connecting OUTREACH TO ISLANDS ■ Sunbeam V ■ Island Health Services ■ Island Ministry ■ Island Partner Churches island residents with needed medical care. From its earliest days working with the Red Cross to transport a nurse to remote Maine islands, to today’s multi-faceted Island Health Services Program (IHSP), the Mission has forged strong, trusting relationships with generations of islanders and health care providers. Via telemedicine equipment on its boat, Sunbeam V, the Mission’s Director of Island Health, Sharon Daley, R.N. is able to virtually connect islanders to primary and behavioral health care providers on the mainland. Aboard the Sunbeam V and if needed, in people’s homes, Sharon provides islanders of all North Haven Baptist Church ages with personal, individualized care. Even when not in port, Sharon is available to islanders by phone Second Baptist Church of Islesboro and email, remotely helping them with a variety of issues such as tracking down medical equipment, Swan’s Island Baptist Church locating physical therapists and other specialists, and connecting them to social service agencies. Union Church of Vinalhaven Presently, the Mission’s IHSP serves seven unbridged islands – Isle au Haut, Frenchboro, Matinicus, Monhegan, Great Cranberry, Islesford and Swan’s Island, improving the overall health and wellbeing of islanders and island communities by connecting these isolated, underserved residents to medical care. The IHSP continues the Mission’s long standing tradition of providing much needed services to the people of Maine’s remote islands. 4 OPPOSITE: HEALTH CARE HAS ALWAYS BEEN A PART OF OUR MISSION Through EdGE, the Mission offers students the opportunity to participate in an innovative and impact-driven youth development program. THE VISIONARY ED GREAVES Thirteen years ago, the Maine Sea Coast Mission underwent something of a sea change. Board Chairman Ed Greaves made a passionate appeal to the Board of Directors to take immediate action to assist the youth of Maine’s poorest region, Washington County. In this rural and economically depressed area of Maine, Ed saw children who faced the specter of generational poverty. He also noticed a critical lack of organizations such as YMCAs, Girls & Boys Clubs, and Camp Fire Clubs that in more populated regions provide not only recreation and enrichment opportunities, but offer hope, support, and the encouragement to succeed. Sadly, Ed Greaves passed away shortly after convincing the Mission’s board to commit to creating a program in Washington County that would attempt to do all of this and more. But a dear friend of Ed’s made a gift to the Mission that made this program a reality. Today, Ed’s legacy lives on in EdGE (short for “Ed Greaves Education”). Through EdGE, the Mission offers students from kindergarten through twelfth YOUTH DEVELOPMENT ■ EdGE grade the opportunity to participate in an innovative and impact-driven youth development program. EdGE provides high-quality in-school, after-school, and summer programs, and currently serves over 700 students in 18 communities throughout Washington County in easternmost Maine. ■ Mission Scholarships 6 LEFT: ED GREAVES OPPOSITE: EDGE STUDENTS VISIT THE COLKET CENTER People who use the food pantry are sitting with people who help fund the pantry. Twoyear olds are sitting next to ninety-year olds. PLENTIFUL FOOD AND FELLOWSHIP THE DOWNEAST TABLE OF PLENTY The Downeast Table of Plenty, born in 2012 from the vision of Mission volunteer, Bonnie Johnson, is a weekly community meal served every Sunday on the Downeast Campus. Today, you will find an average of 75 to 100 people per week enjoying food, fellowship, and live music. Bonnie, also a volunteer at the Mission’s Food Pantry, heard stories of hunger and loneliness on a regular basis. Many food pantry clients didn’t have enough food to feed themselves and their families and they often lived isolated and lonely lives. She wanted to create something that would address both of those very basic needs. Her vision was a Sunday dinner where family and friends come together and share a home cooked meal around a beautifully set table. People from all walks of life would sit at the same table, new friendships would evolve and a caring community would be built at the Downeast Table of Plenty. The Downeast Table of Plenty has fulfilled that dream. People who use the food pantry are sitting with people who help fund the pantry. Two-year olds are sitting next to ninety-year olds. When you walk into the Downeast Table of Plenty, you hear music, conversation and laughter. You see people eating freshly prepared, healthy, and nutritious meals. Hunger and loneliness are nowhere in sight at the Table of Plenty. It is the visionary and dedicated work of our volunteers that keep this mission vibrant and growing. 8 LEFT: MISSION VOLUNTEER BONNY COOK SERVES DELICIOUS FOOD OPPOSITE: ATTENDEES GATHER AT THE TABLE OF PLENTY 1905-1906 The Friendship Sloop Hope, the mission’s first vessel A daughter of the lightkeeper on Mistake Island picked the name Sunbeam. 10 1906-1912 Motor yacht, Morning Star 1912–1926 Sunbeam. Designed by John Bird and built at Camden Shipyard THE MISSION AFLOAT The Maine Sea Coast Mission has sailed to serve island communities since its founding in 1905. For the first two years the Mission sailed the friendship sloop Hope. It was quickly replaced by a motor yacht christened Morning Star. Six years later, the Sunbeam was launched in 1912. As the Mission grew, bigger, better, and more year-round capable Sunbeams followed. The current Sunbeam V was launched in 1995. It provides telemedicine services in a specially equipped cabin. It provides a meeting place for fellowship, meals, and meetings. Come winter, it breaks ice so island harbors remain open for fishing and mail boats. 1995–PRESENT Sunbeam V. Designed by John W. Gilbert and built by the Washburn and Doughty Shipyard in East Boothbay Harbor. It is 74 feet long, has a 22-foot beam, and a seven-foot draft. It is powered by a 454 horsepower diesel engine. 1926–1939 Sunbeam II. Designed by Albert Condon and built at the Jonah P. Morse Shipyard in Damariscotta 1939–1964 Sunbeam III. Designed by Tams, Inc. and built by the Harry G. Marr Shipyard in Damariscotta 1964–1995 Sunbeam IV. Designed by Luther Blount and built by the Blount Marine Corp. of Warren, R.I. 11 The students came away from this experience with a sense of camaraderie and achievement, both values of the Mission. MISSION SCHOLARS GAIN LEADERSKILLS In 1918 the Maine Sea Coast Mission began the Scholarship Program, awarding scholarships totaling $918 to five students. In 2014 the Mission awarded $143,000 in scholarships. Since its inception, the program has awarded a total of $2.5 million in scholarships. For the past seven years, Mission board members, staff, scholarship recipients and their families have enjoyed an annual BBQ celebrating their accomplishments. The numbers of annual attendees have been well over 200. In 2012, the program added the Scholarship Leadership Workshop as an offering to scholarship awardees. Members of the Board of Director’s Scholarship Committee welcomed Mission scholarship recipients to the Colket Center at the 2014 leadership workshop. Scholars participated in team building exercise and had the opportunity to interact with the Mission’s Board of Directors. The students came away from this experience with a sense of camaraderie and achievement, both values of the Mission. Congratulations to the 2014 Mission Scholars! 12 LEFT: AN EARLY GROUP OF MISSION SCHOLARS OPPOSITE: SCHOLARSHIP COMMITTEE MEMBER SHIRLEY WATSON DELIVERS A SCHOLARSHIP CHECK MAINE SEA COAST MISSION FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Statement of Activities for the Year Ending December 31, 2014 OPERATING REVENUE, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT Contributions and grants $1,264,883 Special events and programs 198,921 Gain (loss) on sale of donated assets 1,424 Investment appropriation withdrawn for operations 1,355,178 Net assets released for restricted purposes 731,873 TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE, GAINS AND OTHER SUPPORT OPERATING EXPENSES Youth Development Direct Service Island Outreach TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSE 1,268,422 901,598 821,471 2,991,491 Development and Fundraising Management and General Administrative Expense 308,009 267,315 TOTAL SUPPORTING SERVICES 575,324 TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES CHANGE IN NET ASSETS FROM OPERATIONS NON-OPERATING GAIN (LOSS) Contributions Net non-operating gain (loss) greater than withdrawals for operations TOTAL NON-OPERATING GAIN (LOSS) TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS NET ASSETS Beginning of year End of year 14 3,552,279 TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE $3,552,279 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Annual Giving 22.0% Bequests 4.4% Trust Income 6.0% Endowment Income Withdrawal 37.4% Government Grants 5.8% Other Grants 16.6% Program Income 1.4% Pre-2014 Restricted Funds Used 6.4% TOTAL OPERATING EXPENSES $3,566,815 3,566,815 (14,536) 2,379,673 (725,424) 1,654,249 1,639,713 41,135,344 $42,775,057 ■ Program Expenses 83.9% ■ Fundraising Expenses 8.6% ■ General Expenses 7.5% TOTAL PROGRAM EXPENSES $2,991,491 ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ Christmas 1.4% Colket Center 8.4% Downeast Outreach 20.3% Outer Island Ministry 6.7% Sunbeam 12.9% Island Health 7.8% Scholarship 5.8% EdGE 36.7% NOTES TO FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS Maine Sea Coast Mission is a nonprofit, tax exempt organization under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, a publicly supported organization as defined by Section 170(b) A-6. Contributions are tax deductible. An independent auditor’s report is available by contacting Anthony Hessert at 207-288-5097. 2014 DONORS MACDONALD SOCIETY The founders of the Mission were brothers Angus and Alexander MacDonald. $100,000 and above Anonymous (3) Mrs. Cornelia A. Greaves Bates The Wildflower Fund 1905 SOCIETY The Maine Sea Coast Mission was incorporated in Bar Harbor, Maine in 1905. $25,000–$99,999 Anonymous (2) Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Coleman Cornelia Cogswell Rossi Foundation Elmina B. Sewall Foundation Dr. Richard W. Snodgrass Doree Taylor Charitable Foundation Mrs. Marjorie D. Twombly Mr. and Mrs. Gavin H. Watson, Jr. WEST STREET SOCIETY The Colket Center, the Mission’s iconic headquarters, is located at 127 West Street in Bar Harbor. $10,000–$24,999 Anonymous Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Birch Cove Fund, Maine Community Foundation Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James D. Darby, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Ervin John T. Gorman Foundation The Rt. Rev. and Mrs. J. Clark Grew II Anne Jackson, Maine Community Foundation Maine Community Foundation Maine Health Access Foundation Morton-Kelly Charitable Trust Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Murphy Sigma Kappa Foundation Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber Wyman’s of Maine WEALD BETHEL SOCIETY Weald Bethel is the original name given to the Mission’s Downeast Campus in Cherryfield. $5,000–$9,999 Anonymous (3) Mr. Edward L. Allen and Ms. Lorraine D. Gawronski Mrs. Charlotte T. Bordeaux Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Branson, Edward S. and Cornelia Greaves Fund, Maine Community Foundation Louis & Leona Cleaves Trust The First Fisher Charitable Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Edward R. Flanagan Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Flynn, Maine Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. Fogg III Fog House Fund Jill M. and Sheldon F. Goldthwait, Jr. Patricia Greaves Nelson, Edward S. and Cornelia Greaves Fund, Maine Community Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. Charles A. Heimbold, Jr., Heimbold Foundation Julia Borgardus, Miranda Hunt Borden, Peter Hunt, and Leslie Palumbo, Point Harbor Fund, Maine Community Foundation The Rev. and Mrs. C. Scott Planting The David Rockefeller Fund, Inc. Mr. William P. Stewart Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Stillman Town of Swan’s Island United Way of Eastern Maine Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wister, Jr. Wayanne Fund, Maine Community Foundation DOWNEAST SOCIETY The Mission serves individuals, families and communities in Downeast Maine. $1,000–$4,999 Anonymous (5) Mr. and Mrs. Roger C. Ackerman Charles B. Alexander and Timothy T. McCormick All Saints’ Anglican Church of Amesbury, Mass. Mrs. Ellen T. Asherman Assabet Valley Vocational School District athenahealth Mr. Alan L. Baker Ms. Elizabeth W. Bamford Bar Harbor Congregational Church, UCC Pat and Russell Beede, Stearns Charitable Trust Beneficent Congregational Church, UCC, Providence, R.I. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Benson III Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Buchanan Mr. Richard H.D. Bullock, Jr. and Ms. Carol E. Woolman Mr. Charles C. Butt Helen and Roc Caivano Mr. and Mrs. John H. Carman, Howard E. and Mildred M. Kyle Charitable Foundation Certified Network Systems Christ Church of Dark Harbor, Islesboro Christ Church, UCC, Elizabethtown, Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Roger S. Clapp Coastal Kayaking Tours and Acadia Bike Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth H. Colburn Congregational Christian Church, Lubec Congregational Church in Cumberland Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cooper, Jr. Ms. Vickie L. Cooper Mr. and Mrs. David K. Crapps Mr. and Mrs. Eliot Cutler Senator and Mrs. Dennis S. Damon Barbara David Mr. David A. Davis Dead River Company Mrs. Josephine H. Detmer Mrs. Edith R. Dixon The Docksider Arlyn Whitelaw and Domenic Efter Emergency Food and Shelter Program Dianna and Benjamin Emory, Ocean Ledges Fund, Maine Community Foundation Family to Family FBB Capital Partners Capt. and Mrs. Charles D. Fellows, The Fellows Foundation First Congregational Church, UCC, S. Portland Fishhawk Foundation R.H. Foster Energy, LLC Mr. and Mrs. Walter L. Foulke Franklin Methodist Church Mr. and Mrs. E. Kendall Gillett III Mr. and Mrs. John S. Goldthwait Mr. and Mrs. Evan R. Goley Ms. Dorothy S. Gray Fund Green Street United Methodist Church, Augusta Anne and James Green Captain Kaveh Haghkerdar and Captain Liz McMullan Dr. Kathleen A. Harper Mr. David Harrington and Ms. Victoria C. Hatch Ms. Susan Pope Hays Healthy Acadia Ms. Beverly I. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Mark Hintenlang Mrs. Nancy K. Ho, The Kimball Shop & Boutique Mrs. Mary S. Hockmeyer Mrs. Eileen H. Holberg Nancy and Steve Homer, John W. Bristol Fund, Maine Community Foundation Hope Community Church, Newburyport, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hosley III Mr. and Mrs. David P. Ingram Jackson Laboratory Gail G. James Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Keohan Mr. John S. Knott Mr. and Mrs. David R. Kramer Dr. and Mrs. Julius R. Krevans Howard E. and Mildred M. Kyle Charitable Foundation Ambassador and Mrs. Philip Lader Ms. Elaine C. Latham Ms. Rosalind W. Lewis Dr. and Mrs. Edison T. Liu Mr. and Mrs. Thornton C. Lockwood Mrs. Miriam E. Malkasian Anne E. and John K. Marshall Liz and Arthur Martinez, Martinez Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Clement McGillicuddy, Fiddlehead Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. McKown Milbridge United Methodist Church Arthur N. Milliken Fund Ms. Zareen Taj Mirza Mount Desert Island Lions Club Mr. and Mrs. John D. Myles Nautilus Foundation, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Niemitz Ambassador and Mrs. Chester E. Norris, Jr. Northern Trust North Haven Summer Services, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. James Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel P. Poteet II Prior Family Foundation Cornelia Robinson, John M. Robinson Fund, Maine Community Foundation J.T. Rosborough, Inc. Robert A. Roth Charitable Fund, Maine Community Foundation Raymond Village Community Church Anne H. Russell Fund Mr. William L. Saunders, Jr. Ineke H. Schair Fund, Maine Community Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schieffelin Mr. and Mrs. John D. Schlegel Mr. and Mrs. Peter B. Schwab Dr. and Mrs. Dennis L. Shubert Mr. and Mrs. James C. Sivon Mr. Kenneth J. Smaha Small Animal Clinic Mr. Gerald S. Smith and Ms. Barbara Heldt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Smith, Manor House Inn The Snowman Group Somesville Union Meeting House, UCC Mrs. Diana Davis Spencer Phineas W. Sprague Foundation Squirrel Island Chapel, Boothbay Harbor St. Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Yarmouth Mrs. John K. Stephens Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart Carol and John Thompson, Thompson Family Charitable Fund Ms. Joan P. Tilney Mr. William C. Trimble, Jr. Trinity Lutheran Church, Camp Hill, Pa. Tri-Town Council United Parish of Auburndale, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wakeman Mr. and Mrs. John M. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Wilson, Howard P. Colhoun Family Foundation Ms. Nancy C. Woodward York Association of Congregational Churches Mr. Paul Zintl and Dr. Elisabeth Frost BOLD COAST SOCIETY The Mission has served communities along Maine’s rugged bold coast for over 107 years. $500–$999 Anonymous (2) Acadia Corporation Mr. and Mrs. Donald D. Allen Dr. Susan R. Austin Mrs. Marion S. Ballard Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bannister Ms. Lydia M. Barnes Mr. and Mrs. Brett A. Barrett Mr. Eric Beachy and Ms. Rebecca Ellis Dr. Paul J. Beisswenger and Ms. Carolynne Krusi Mr. and Mrs. Philip G. Bennett Mr. Ronald E. Bishop Mr. and Mrs. Curtis L. Blake Gordon Bok and Carol Rohl Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buchanan, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Ordway Burden, Florence V. Burden Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Burke Ms. Patricia L. Caruso Mr. and Mrs. William Ceckler Mr. and Mrs. William B. Chandlee, Jr. Church of the Redeemer, Sorrento Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Cleminshaw Congregational Church of Topsfield, Mass. Cox Memorial Fund, Renaissance Charitable Foundation Ms. Sally Scully Crock Mr. Allerton Cushman, Jr. and Ms. Janet Shipman Darling’s Corporation Ellen and Bill Dohmen Dr. Charles H. Dorr Mr. Donnelly S. Douglas Dr. and Mrs. Richard J. Duffy Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Eachus Mr. and Mrs. Reginald B. Elwell, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fannon First Congregational Church, Fryeburg, Mass. First Congregational Church, Westfield, Mass. First Parish Congregational Church, UCC, Yarmouth First Presbyterian Church, Newburyport, Mass. Rev. and Mrs. Fred S. Foerster Mr. and Mrs. Peter Foss Mrs. Anne T. Gartner Jim Geary and Louise Soucy Ms. Sally A. Gibson Ms. Mary Cox Golden Ms. Elizabeth H. Gooding Mr. and Mrs. David Goodrich Dotti Erikson, Gordon Iver and Dorothy Brewer Erikson Fund, Greater Worcester Community Foundation Fred and Debbie Grunewald Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Habermann Hancock United Church of Christ, Lexington, Mass. Mrs. Andrea Hatch Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Hitz Ms. Sherry F. Huber Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Hutchins Ms. Ida Jackson 15 Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Judd Mr. Charles R. Keen Mr. Arthur Keller and Mr. Mark Gauthier Ms. Sheila Kirby Mrs. Emily L. Lewis, Haven Trust, Middlecott Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John S. Lowe Mrs. Yvonne McAuliffe Mrs. Lynne P. McGinn Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell T. McMillen Mr. and Mrs. Dana G. Mead Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Meyer Dr. Barbara C. Moore Dr. Paul R. Moulton The Tom and Bethany Mullen Charitable Gift Fund Mr. and Mrs. Andrew S. Natsios Mrs. Janneke Seton Neilson Anne and Fred Osborn III, Easter Foundation Mr. and Mrs. John H. Page Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Parker Parker Ridge Assisted Living Mr. Richard W. Pendleton, Jr. Mr. Daniel A. Pileggi and Ms. Bronwyn W. Kortge Mr. and Mrs. Christopher J. Pope Mrs. Janet J. Post, Post Family Fund Mr. and Mrs. Richard S. Post, Post Family Fund Barbara and Art Powell Mr. Richmond Prescott Mr. and Mrs. Philip Price, Jr. Ms. Dena Rakoff Mr. and Mrs. Thomas K. Reeves, Jr. Ms. Janet A. Riesman Mr. Christopher du P. Roosevelt Ms. Ruth Rossi and Mr. Benjamin Blaney Mr. Stephen Ruda and Ms. Christina R. Seed Mr. and Mrs. William Russell Jo D. Saffeir and Kristian Carr, Saffeir Family Fund, Maine Community Foundation Mr. John V. Sawyer II Ms. Jean M. Scanlan Mr. and Mrs. David W. Schoeder Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. Scott Mr. and Mrs. David C. Sears Henry and Peggy Sharpe, Sharpe Family Foundation George Shaw Fund, Maine Community Foundation Mr. Dennis L. Smith and Ms. Karen O. Zimmermann St. Aidan’s Episcopal Church, Machias Stanley Subaru Mr. Robert E. Stevens and 16 Ms. Kathleen E. Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Norcross Teel, Jr. Linda B. and Billy L. Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dana E. Twombly Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Twombly Van Dyke Family Foundation, Inc. Mrs. Brigitte R. van Marcke Water of Life Lutheran Church, Newcastle Wednesday Wizards Caspar W. Weinberger Foundation Mr. and Mrs. Bradford S. Wellman Mr. and Mrs. David A. Wheatland Mr. and Mrs. Winston H. White Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Whitehouse Wilson Memorial Chapel, Ocean Point Ms. Carol M. Woods Mr. and Mrs. William Youngs OUTER ISLAND SOCIETY Sunbeam V currently serves ten islands off the coast of Maine. $100–$499 Anonymous (11) Ms. Alice Reid Abbott Mr. and Mrs. Michael N. Abodeely, Jr. Above Average Coop Charles and Marjorie Adams Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Adelman Alcyone Chapter #71 Alfred Parish Church, UCC Mr. and Mrs. Carroll C. Allen Mr. and Mrs. Wayne D. Alley All Souls by the Sea, Steuben Mr. David A. Aloise Mr. and Mrs. James M. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. William G. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. C.D. Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. John G. Arrison Ascension Lutheran Church, Willow Street, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. Carl Aselton Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ash AtlanticDentists.com Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Attura Ms. Anne E. Aubry Mr. Michael I. Axelrod Mr. and Mrs. William L. Babcock Mr. Paul Bakke Mr. and Mrs. Alan Baldwin Mrs. Jane C. Ballard Bangor Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bankson Bar Harbor Merchants Association Bar Harbor Savings & Loan Mr. Andrew J. Baron Jr. and Ms. Joan E. Carey Mr. and Mrs. Jeff J. Barratt Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Barrett Ms. Sharon Bartels Lori and Matt Bartlett Mr. and Mrs. Alan Bartsch The Reverends Jean and Brendon Bass Mr. Andrew Bauer Mr. and Mrs. William S. Beal Mr. and Mrs. Richard E. Beck Mr. and Mrs. Eric S. Beckjord Mr. and Mrs. David S. Beebe Mr. Edward Bennett Ms. Jennifer E. Bennett Mr. James G. Bennett III Mr. B. Allan Benson and Ms. Nancy Hill Mr. and Mrs. Ronald G. Benson Mr. David Bernhardt Ms. Linda C. Black Ms. Sophie Black Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Blank Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence R. Blood Ms. Catherine L. Bloom Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Blythe Ms. Frances Bodell Ms. Sheila Bodine Mr. and Mrs. Peter F. Bono Judge W. Kennedy Boone III Drs. Alan R. and Margaret Z. Booth Mrs. Florence Hopkins Borda Ms. Wendy L. Bousfield and Mr. David E. Marcus Mr. Nathaniel C. Bradley Mr. Carl M. Brauer and Ms. Nancy J. Schieffelin Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Breedlove Mr. Robert Breen and Ms. Deborah R. Wade Ms. Marjorie Bride Bristol-Myers Squibb Company Ms. Dorothy M. Brittingham Joan and Edward Bromage, Bromage Family Fund Brookings-Smith Funeral Home Mr. and Mrs. Burrow Brooks Mr. and Mrs. Edgar B. Brown Ms. Kim Brown Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Bucklin Ms. Laura L.T. Bullitt Mr. and Mrs. David Bullwinkle Dr. Carol J. Bult Ms. Ellen M. Bunker Mr. and Mrs. Reynolds Burgund Ms. Judith C. Burleigh Burpee, Carpenter & Hutchins Funeral Home Mrs. Lucy A. Burr Community Spirit of Giving, Camden National Bank Mr. and Mrs. Ronald L. Carpenter Dr. and Mrs. John B. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Carter Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Cary Dr. and Mrs. Bruce R. Cassidy Mr. Robert P. Chaplin Mr. and Mrs. Paul L. Chartrand Ms. Donna Lee Cheney Mr. and Mrs. James D. Chesney Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Cheston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cheston, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Chetwynd, Jr. Ms. Gwen Chiappini Ms. Susan Terry Childs Ms. Poe C. Cilley Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Cinelli Ms. Constance M. Clark Mr. and Mrs. John Clarke Mr. and Mrs. William R. Clausen Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Clemence Drs. Roberta and Lawrence Coffin Ms. Judy Colby-George Mr. John Collier and Mrs. Susan Ferrante-Collier Dr. and Mrs. Darron Collins Congregational Church, Wells Mrs. Kathleen B. Cook Ms. Rebecca Cooke Dr. and Mrs. Louis R. Cos Mr. Alfred V. Covello Mr. Archibald Cox, Jr. and Mrs. Judy Gordon Cox Mrs. Mary P. Crabbs Mr. and Mrs. Bradley P. Craig Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Creswell Mr. and Mrs. John B. Cripe Mr. and Mrs. Christopher S. Crocker Cromwell Harbor Motel The Rev. Myrick T. Cross Ms. M. Lisanne Crowley Ms. Anne A. Cushman David Community Church, Osage, Ia. The Davis Agency Ms. Gailen R. Davis Roberta T. Dawson Mrs. Anne P. Reed Dean Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson R. Debevoise Mr. Benjamin R. Deering Deer Isle Yacht Club Mr. and Mrs. Arun K. Dhand Mrs. Alix C. Diana Claire and Stephen Dick Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Dickinson Mr. Spencer E. Dickinson Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Dietz Ms. Margaret DiGaetano Dr. Richard C. Dimond Mr. Jefferson Dobbs and Ms. Karen Sharpe Stephen Dock Ms. Jane Davis Doggett Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Donaldson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Donaldson Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drake Mr. and Mrs. Ford B. Draper, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. George Draper Ms. Martha T. Dudman Ms. Carol McCarthy Duhme Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Duncan Mr. and Mrs. Yvan E. Dupuy Ms. Cynthia B. Dutton Ms. Deborah M. Dyer Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dysart The Rev. and Mrs. George W. Easton Edgecomb Congregational Church Mr. Charles H. Egerton and The Rev. Karen C. Egerton Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Eley Mr. and Mrs. Jay P. Elliott Emmaus Lutheran Church, Falmouth Mrs. Celia P. Emmons Sylvia M. Erhart Mr. and Mrs. Gordon L. Erikson, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Eustis II Mr. Frederick C. Evering Family Only, Inc. Family to Family Federated Church, Thomaston Mr. and Mrs. Brooks Fenno Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Fernald Ms. Lauri E. Fernald First Congregational Church, Hanson, Mass. First Congregational Church, Millinocket First Congregational Church, N. Anson First Congregational Church, S. Paris First Congregational Church, UCC, Brewer First Parish Congregational Church, York First Congregational Church of Gray First Congregational Church Women’s Fellowship, Searsport Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Fischer Ms. Katharine C. Fischer Ms. Betsy Fitzgerald Dr. Martin Fleishman Ms. Elizabeth C. Forster Mrs. Temple Fourment Mr. Peter E. Fox Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Fox Mr. and Mrs. James C. France Ms. Martha J. Freimuth Mr. and Mrs. Richard G. Fuerst Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Furciniti Mr. R. Louis Gallagher and Astra Haldeman III Galyn’s Garden Club of Mount Desert Geddy’s Pub Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas T. Genimatas Mr. and Mrs. Douglas G. Gerber Mr. and Mrs. Archibald L. Gillies Dr. and Mrs. Edward B. Gilmore Ms. Jessie A. Godfrey Charlie and Mazzie Gogolak Fund Mr. Rick Goode and Ms. Joan M. Cunningham Todd Goodwin Charitable Trust Mr. Robert Gossart and Mrs. Judith Burger-Gossart Mr. Andrew R. Grainger Mrs. Jean Grant Mr. Philip Grausman and Ms. Judith Petrovich Mrs. Ann Casey Graves Mr. and Mrs. Rodney E. Gray Mr. and Mrs. Terrence H. Gray Paul and Margot Haertel Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Hale Ms. Ann Cox Halkett Ms. Elizabeth M. Halpern Mrs. Madeline H. Hamersley Mr. and Mrs. A. Ricker Hamilton Mr. Morris Hancock and The Rev. Linda Peyton Hancock Mr. Victor Hand and Dr. Patricia H. Hand Capt. Bertil James Haney Ms. Beverly Hannett-Price Dr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Hannum Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Hanson Mr. and Mrs. Gerard E. Haraden Ms. Anne Harrington Mrs. Nancy G. Harris Ms. Elisabeth S. Harrison Mrs. Ann E. Haslett Ms. Nancy A. Hawes Karyl and Rich Hayes Robert and Priscilla Hayes Fund Mr. and Mrs. Dana R. Haynes Ms. Judith E. Hazen Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Healing Mr. and Mrs. David W. Hecht Ms. Pamela P. Helms Mr. Darwin Heme and Ms. Ruth Binder Mr. Merton G. Henry Mr. Eric W. Hermansen Ms. Heidi L. Hershberger Ms. Carol A. Hetzel Ms. Elizabeth Hicken Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Hinckley Mr. Matthew B. Hird Ms. Frances S. Hitchcock Mr. Peter Bowen Hjorth Ms. Pauline Hodges Ms. Nancy J. Hoeflich Mr. David J. Hoffert Mr. and Mrs. Timothy Hogenboom Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Holland Mr. and Mrs. David M. Hollenbeck Dr. and Mrs. William S. Holt Dr. and Mrs. William R. Horner Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Howe Ms. Malen R. Hsu Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hull Mr. and Mrs. Jack K. Hume Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Humez Mrs. Angela M. Imhof Mr. Ronald P. Indorf and Ms. Donna E. Elliott Mr. and Mrs. Randy R. Jackson Ms. Alison Andrea Jacobs Kelly A. Jaensch Dr. Virginia S. James Ms. Evelyn I. Jellison Mr. and Mrs. David J. Jennell Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Johnson Mr. E. Daniel Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Michael T. Johnson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen G. Johnson The Rev. and Mrs. William A. Johnson Mr. R. Christian Johnston The Rev. Mary and Mr. Robert L. Johnstone III Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Jones Jonesboro Union Church Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jordan, Jr. Ms. Meghan Joyce Just Give.org Mr. James A. Kadin and Ms. Julia A. Hagle Mr. and Mrs. James N. Kannry Mr. Stephen Keiser and Ms. Karen Perry Mr. Morris C. Kellett Mr. Dennis A. Kelley Ms. Gwendolyn L. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Kelley Mr. and Mrs. John F. Kelley III Mr. and Mrs. James M. Kellogg Mr. and Mrs. John N. Kelly Mr. Mel Kendrick and Ms. Mary Salter Mr. Moorhead Kennedy and Ms. Ellen Kappes Ms. Kathryn Kersey Mr. William H. Killam Mr. and Mrs. Wilson H. Kimnach Mrs. Cornelia N. Kittredge Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Knowles Mrs. Alexandra B. Knox Ms. Anne M. Kozak Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Krevans Mr. and Mrs. Phillips L. Kuhl Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ian Kuniholm Ladies Benevolent Society, Wells Ms. Sandra Lee La France Ms. Priscilla W. Lane Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lape Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Lape Mrs. Hope W. Lapsley Mrs. Katherine D. Lathrop Mr. Peter J. Lauria and Ms. Kathleen S. Sheehan Ms. Persis G. Laverack Lenape Valley Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. James D. Levine II Mr. and Mrs. Cary Levinson Ms. Molly Lewis Paul R. Lewis, Lewis Family Fund Ms. Verna C. Lewis Mr. and Mrs. John A. Libby Mr. and Mrs. Gary H. Lin Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Lind, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Lingel II Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Lingelbach Ms. Bernice Look Ms. Cindy L. Look and Mr. Robert L. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Loring Lovell United Church of Christ Mr. and Mrs. K. Prescott Low Mrs. Lorraine S. Lowell Mr. and Mrs. Christopher R. Luck Thomas J. Lynch Fund Mr. Martin M. Lyons Mr. John Macauley Mr. and Mrs. H. Stanley MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. Nigel S. MacEwan Machias Savings Bank Mr. and Mrs. Ward D. MacKenzie Ms. Marcia T. MacKinnon Mr. and Mrs. Meredith H. Mackusick Kathryn MacLeod Mr. John Macomber Mr. and Mrs. Victor K. Macomber Mrs. E. Barbara MacQuinn Maine Credit Union League Maine State Troopers Assn. and Maine State Troopers Fndn. Calvin Malefyt Fund Mr. and Mrs. John P. March, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marshall Mr. and Mrs. C. Keith Martin Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence H. Martin, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley A. Martin The Rev. and Mrs. Leroy L. Martinson Mr. Shipley C. Mason Ms. Marilyn M. Mays Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. McAdoo Mr. Mark McAuliffe Mr. and Mrs. J. Peter McCracken Mr. Joshua McGinn Mr. Angus Duncan McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. Daniel G. McKay Mr. and Mrs. Tony C. McKim Mr. and Mrs. Timothy L. McNair Mr. and Mrs. Creighton McShane Dr. and Mrs. William C. Meade Mr. and Mrs. Terence Meehan Mrs. Isolina T. Meeks The Rev. James W. Meister Mr. and Mrs. Richard P. Mellon Mr. and Mrs. James S. Menson Mr. John L. Merrill, Jr. Mrs. Jean P. Messex Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Meyer Ms. Florence R. Meyer Mr. and Mrs. William P. Meyerjack, Jr. Milbridge Area Merchants Association Milbridge Congregational Church Milbridge Congregational Church Women Mr. Henry P. Minis and Ms. Patricia E. Hughes Mr. and Mrs. George C. Mitchell Ms. Page Mitchell Mitchell Institute Mr. Dale Moffett Monhegan Community Church Carl C. Monk Ms. Jessie R. Moore Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Moran, Jr. Ms. Catherine M. Morrow Mr. and Mrs. John L. Morrow Dr. Herbert C. Morse III Dr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Mullen Mr. and Mrs. Christopher F. Murphy Pat and Don Murphy Ms. Peggy J. Murray Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Murrin Mr. and Mrs. Stephen B. Mygatt Narraguagus Post 8 American Legion Beano Mrs. Lois Nealley Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin R. Neilson Mr. Stephen S. Nelmes and Ms. Ellen B. Meier Newfield Congregational Church New Image Hair Salon Mr. Max Nibert Ms. Sylvia Greaves Norton Mr. Frederick C. Olday Old South Congregational Church, Hallowell Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. O’Leary Mr. Robert Olney and Ms. Catherine Richards Mr. and Mrs. Norman H. Olsen Ms. Tonda L. Olson Mr. Edward S. O’Meara Jr. and Ms. Amanda L. Schumaker Mr. and Mrs. David W. Opdyke Ortega Juneau Construction Company Mr. William Osborn Otter Island Foundation Mr. Richard Palazola and Ms. Jane Monahan The Rev. and Mrs. Joseph S. Palmer Mary and David Parker Mrs. Chris Parsons-Mank Mr. Robert A. Pauley Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Peacock Mrs. Stephen Pearson Ms. Wendy Penley Penobscot East Resource Center, Inc. Ms. Laura K. Perkins 17 1816 Mr. and Mrs. John R. Perry Mr. and Mrs. Peter Petraitis Kitty and Dick Pierson Judith C. Pinney Mr. Bruce A. Plasman Ms. Carole Plenty Mr. and Mrs. Peter Plumb Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth T. Pooley Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Pope Portside Grill Mr. and Mrs. Steve Potter Mr. Ben Powell and Ms. Shauna Steele Mrs. Joseph Pulkkinen Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Putnam Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Quinby Mr. Edgar Rabideau, Jr. Mr. Michael C. Radcliffe and Ms. Elizabeth C. Weaver-Radcliffe Ms. Laura J. Ranks Mrs. Barbara N. Rappaport Ms. Mary Belle Scott Rauch Mr. Christopher D. Rawls and Elizabeth M. Halpern Mr. and Mrs. George Reath, Jr. Mr. Norris M. Reddish Ms. Cynthia Reed-Workman Mrs. Judy Reemtsma Mrs. Carolyn Rees Mr. and Mrs. John P. Reeves Mr. Martin D. Reilly Ms. Melissa A. Reynolds Miss Claire A. Richardson Mr. Andy Richter and Dr. Kathleen Fearn Elizabeth S. Roberts Allan M. Robertson Ms. Linda J. Robinson Ms. Sydney Roberts Rockefeller Mr. Joseph R. Rolland Dr. and Mrs. Derry Roopenian Ellen and Nolan Rossi Dr. and Mrs. Robert W. Roxby Ms. Elyse B. Rudner Mr. and Mrs. William M. Rudolf Ms. Barbara M. Rudolph The Rev. and Mrs. Carlton T. Russell Mr. Harry Russell, Jr. Mr. John S. Russell and Ms. Sandra K. Wilcox Mr. and Mrs. John J. Saccomanno Barbara and Kenneth Sager Mr. and Mrs. Kathy and Bruce Sahrbeck Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Samek Ms. Terry M. Sanderson The Rev. Dr. Richard E. Sanner Mr. and Mrs. Louie A. Santerre S.A.R.A. Committee of Capitol Island Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Sauberlich Nancy L. Saunders, PhD Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Sawyer, Jr. Mary W. Schley Fund, Community Foundation of the Chattahoochee Valley Mr. Henry L.P. Schmelzer and Ms. Cynthia E. Livingston Ms. Sally S. Schnitman Mr. Karl R. Schoettle, Jr. Barbara and Craig Snapp Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald Scott Second Baptish Church Sewing Society, Islesboro Second Congregational Church, UCC, Norway Mrs. Lucy Bell Sellers Dr. and Mrs. John C. Serrage The Rev. Martha B. Shaw and Mr. William Maynard Ms. Judith F. Shea Mr. and Mrs. Maurice P. Shea III Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Shea Ms. Rebecca R. Sheehan Mr. G. Dudley Shepard Ms. Margie Grace Shethar Dr. Andrew Short and Ms. Andrea Vizoso Mr. Derrick A. Sibbald Sigma Kappa Alumnae S. Suburban Chicago, Ill. Sigma Kappa Theta Alpha, Appalachian State University Sigma Kappa Upsilon, Ore. State University Ms. Carol L. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Seth Singleton Mr. Glenn E. Siple and Mrs. Linda J. Thomson Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Small Mr. and Mrs. Chadbourn H. Smith Ms. Donna K. Smith Ms. Kiran Smith and Mr. Matt Smith Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Smith, Jr. Mrs. Rhoda Smith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Smith Mr. Karl Smith and Ms. Julie Canniff South Congregational Church, Kennebunkport Southern Ocean Congregational Church, Little Egg Harbor, N.J. Mr. and Mrs. Richard A. Spencer Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Sposito Mr. and Mrs. C. William Stamm Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Staples Mr. and Mrs. Philip S. Steel Mr. Lee P. Steele Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Steele Mr. and Mrs. Martin Steinhobel Shirley L. and T. Douglas Stenberg Fund Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Stevens Mr. and Mrs. A. Holmes Stockly Striper Bait Company, LLC Mr. David G. Struck and Ms. Lavon L. Bartel Ms. Jo Ann C. Stump Ms. Barbara A. Sullivan Sunrise Gas Mr. Tobias W. Suttle Ms. Anne L. Swenson Ms. Paula Swenson The Rev. and Mrs. Steven Swope Mrs. Susan V. Swope Mr. and Mrs. Martin L. Taylor Dr. and Mrs. Paul E. Taylor Ms. Robin Taylor-Chiarello Mr. and Mrs. Cabell Tennis Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Terrazas Charles Terrell Ms. Esther C. Testa Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Therrien Mrs. Carolyn H. Thomas Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Thompson The Rev. Dr. Ansley C. Throckmorton Dr. David J. Tollerud and Ms. Suzanna Ildstad Tom’s Mini-Mart, Inc. Ms. Susan E. Townend Mr. William B. Trautman Ms. Mary J. Treanor Mr. Paul Trickett and Ms. Gloria Howard Cristine and Benjamin Twining, Twining Family Fund, Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund The Rev. Lynda and Mr. Charles R. Tyson, Jr. Ms. Marie E. Underwood United Parish Congregational Church of Harrison and North Bridgton Mr. and Mrs. Harold Van Siclen Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Verrill, Jr. Ms. Christine J. Vincent Mr. and Mrs. Corrado T. Visaggio Mr. and Mrs. Dyer S. Wadsworth Mary Jane Waite Mr. Robert B. Waldner, Jr. Ms. Ann S. Waldron Catherine N. Walker Mr. and Mrs. Gary J. Walker Mr. George Wallis Washington Ladies Guild Randi and Dale Watchowski Family Fund Ms. Ann K. Watson Mr. Theodore H. Webersinn Mr. and Mrs. William D. Webster Mr. and Mrs. Frederick G. Wedemeyer Mr. and Mrs. Nathan C. Weeks Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Weg Mr. and Mrs. Howard J. Weinstein Dr. Katharine Wellman and Mr. Douglas Wells Elisabeth A. Wells Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Werner Mr. and Mrs. Blair West Mrs. Frances S. Wetherell Mr. Robert P. Wexler and Ms. Gayle M. Slattery Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Whitehouse III Mr. and Mrs. Gregg S. Whitney Ms. Judith R. Whitney Whitney Originals, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Clair B. Whitten, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Whittier II Ms. A. Logan Wichern Mr. Adam Wichern Alice Wiggin Ms. Anne G. Williams Ms. Catherine MacIntyre Williams Ms. Linda B. Williams Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams Mr. and Mrs. F. Gordon Willis Mr. and Mrs. John M. Wilson Mr. and Mrs. John F. Winchester Dr. Frank L. Wiswall, Jr. Witham Family Limited Partnership Women’s Fellowship of Hammond St., Bangor Mr. Stuart Woods Mr. and Mrs. David B. Woodside Ms. Margaret A. Woolley and Mr. Gerard F. Vasisko Mr. John F. Woolverton Dr. and Mrs. Charles K. Wright, Sr. Ms. Mary S. Wylie Mr. Thomas K. Yoder Mr. and Mrs. Christopher L. Young Ms. Rebecca Yturregui The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Zabriskie Ms. Kathryn C. Zaugg Mrs. Patricia M. Zimmerman Shirely and Bob Zinn John A. Smegal and James S. Zoller Mr. Michael Zumoff and Ms. Judith Wink TRUSTS AND BEQUESTS George M. Butler Trust Mark R. Gervais Bequest Frances Graves Trust Theodosia J. Gray Trust Catherine Alice Gunn Trust Eugene B. Hamilton Trust Marion B. Hamilton Trust Nancy Lee Mackin Trust Ray G. Marston Trust Edward B. Mears Trust Ruth and Austin Robinson Trust Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Sullivan Della and Wyman Whitney Trust MATCHING GIFT COMPANIES Anonymous GE Foundation Goldman, Sachs & Co. PepsiCo Foundation Pfizer Foundation GIFTS IN HONOR Judi Anderson Alan Baker The Rev. Sara E. Baron Connie Greaves Bates Rob Benson B. Allan Benson and Nancy J. Hill Curtis Blake Sigma Kappa Sorority, Boston University Julie and Jim Brawner Meredith and Matthew Brown Ashley Bryan Helen and Conrad Bult Ruth M. Colket Ruth and Tris Colket Jeanne Grant Crocker Sharon Daley Patricia DeGroot Rose Demers Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Donaldson The Rev. Ken Dutille The Rev. and Mrs. George Easton Jean and David Evans Mr and Mrs. Peder Field Andrea Fistner Ed and Patsy Fogarty Mrs. Patsy Fogarty Jill and Sheldon Goldthwait W. Arthur Grant Gayle and Ralph Hackborth Martha Hewett Nancy Hooke The Rev. Ted Hoskins Meredith Jones Robert and Amanda Lavoie Cathy Lewis Rosalind W. Lewis Harvey Lowd family Kathy and Bob Maddocks Downeast Campus staff, Maine Sea Coast Mission Kendra McCrate Josephine Detmer and Humayun Mirza Senator George J. Mitchell Michael and Martha Morse Edith Naegele Anne Pell Osborn Deborah Nowers and Henry Peach Kathleen Fearn and Andy Richter Suzanne Brown, Eric Morrison, Robin Fay Brown Morrison, Kajsa Brown Morrison Linda Robinson Shari and Derry Roopenian and Linda Robinson The Rev. and Mrs. Peter Rupprecht Eric J. Sandquist and Melissa Easton-Sandquist Timothy P. Schieffelin Carolyn Seletzky Levi Shaw Scott Shaw and the Housing Repair Program Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Shepard Dr. Barclay Shepard Step by Step Child Care Marriage of Martha Campbell and H. Emerson Thomas Marjorie Twombly Gavin H. Watson, Jr. Carnes Weeks Douglas Williams Dodie Younger Gerry and Ralph GIFTS IN MEMORY George W. Allen Ella and Romie Alley Mayotta (Maysie) H. Anderson Marjorie and Dennison Bancroft Alta and Austin Beal Janet MacDonald Bennett The Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Harold C. Bonell The Rev. Neal and Elizabeth Bousfield Edna Briggs Miriam and Walter Canon Mr. Robert E. Cech Marilyn Browns Chauvenne George Cherry John H. Cook Charles W. Cottrell Faith Guptill Coyne Anne Custer Anne Mackenzie and Alfred W. Custer Jack Daley Adele David The Rev. George R. Dawson Isabel Nichols De Kay Roger Duncan Gordon Erikson Molly Everdell Veronica Evering Cory Farley Mona M. Farren Fannie and Harold Finnimore C.R. Fox The Rev. John Gilbert Edward S. Greaves The Rev. Haskell Dr. Richard M. Hays Prof. Edward Bliss Reed and Mrs. Burd Ree Helmer Janet Hoyle Christopher Alan Jackson Donald L. James William H. James Wallace Klausky Julia C. Knickerbocker Van William Knox III George LaPorte Lawrence Lewis Oscar Look, Jr. John Rodney Lunt, Jr. Vivian and Richard Lunt Nancy Lee Mackin The Rev. Paul Malicote Francis E. McGee, M.D. Harold and Daisy McKay Shirley and Clifton Morong Laura Oswald Edgar Pearson, Jr. June Kantz Pemberton Fred and Jessie, Milton, and Do Philbrook Phyllis Pickering Elizabeth C. Pond Joseph Pulkkinen Rita Rabideau Francis Delano Reiss The Rev. Andy Richards Dwight Sargeant Mr. William A. Schneider Roderic and Joyce Scott Buzz and Leota Shope Mrs. Arlanne M. Snodgrass Betty and Paul Starkey Izora E. Stephens Doris and Austin Stowell Margaret Taggart Janet Vogan Alice Wallis Alison Rees Wensil Deane S. Whitney Douglas Williams Nina and Clayton Young Michael Zimmerman GIFTS IN-KIND Anonymous AD&M, Inc. Ashville Community Church, Gouldsboro Bar Harbor Bank & Trust Bar Harbor Congregational Church, UCC Bar Harbor Police Department Ms. Barbara Baron Gifford Mr. Ronald E. Bishop Blairstown Presbyterian Knitting Group Beth Blugerman Mr. and Mrs. Peter Bogdan Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Bowers Ms. Emily Bracale Ms. Linda E. Brooks Ms. Vicki Brown Dr. Carol J. Bult Ms. Krista Carter Ruth M. and Tristram C. Colket, Jr. Congregational Church of So. Glanstonbury, Conn. Congregational Church, Wells Ms. Dorene A. Coombs Ms. Dede Daigle Dorothy J. Day The Docksider Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Dossett Ellsworth Education Association Mr. Robert Field First Baptist Church, S. Berwick First Baptist Church of Harrington First Congregational Church, S. Paris First Parish Congregational Church, York Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fremont-Smith, Jr. Friends of Ellsworth Library Mr. and Mrs. Mike Gallant Ms. Jennifer A. Grim Ms. Rebecca Hall Hannaford Supermarket, Bar Harbor Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Harrison Ms. Juanita Hayward Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Healy Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Hosley III Ms. Ericka B. Jeffers Ms. Mary E. Jellison Ms. Ruth Keene Ms. Gwendolyn L. Kelley Ms. Anne M. Kozak Kaycie Lane Mr. Patrick Leahy Lincoln First Congregational Church Lovell United Church of Christ Mr. Rich MacDonald and Ms. Natalie Springuel Ms. Stephanie Matthews-White Ms. Barbara McKerracher MDI and Ellsworth Housing Authorities Ms. Constance Mensink Ms. Ann Messenger Mr. Howie Motenko Mother’s Kitchen Mount Desert Elementary School Mount Desert Spring Water Mrs. Jean Mugford Mr. and Mrs. Michael Nehring North Georgia College Mr. and Mrs. David W. Opdyke Ms. Ann M. Otto Mr. William Parker Mr. and Mrs. Alan Peasley Ms. Lillian Philbrook Ms. Anne Phillips Queen Anne’s Flower Shop Mrs. Kay Reynolds Ms. Elizabeth S. Roberts Sea Glass Gardens Side Street Cafe Sigma Kappa Alumnae, Athens, Tenn. Sigma Kappa Alumnae, Buffalo, N.Y. Sigma Kappa Alumnae, Chicago Sigma Kappa Alumnae, Phoenix, Ariz. Sigma Kappa Alumnae, Sarasota, Fla. Sigma Kappa Alumnae, W. Shore, Cleveland, Ohio Sigma Kappa Beta Eta, University of Mass. Amherst Sigma Kappa Beta Omega, University of Neb. at Omaha Sigma Kappa Beta Tau, University of Fla. Sigma Kappa Delta Eta, University of Central Mo. Sigma Kappa Delta Iota, Calif. State University, Chico Sigma Kappa Delta, Boston University Sigma Kappa Epsilon Chi, Va. Polytech and State University Sigma Kappa Epsilon Epsilon, University of Ga. Sigma Kappa Gamma Gamma, Ind. State University Sigma Kappa Gamma Phi, N.C. State University Sigma Kappa Kappa Upsilon, The College of N.J. Sigma Kappa Theta Eta, Ohio University Sigma Kappa Theta Phi, University of Tenn. at Chattanooga Sigma Kappa Theta Pi, SUNY at Geneseo Sigma Kappa Theta Psi, Pennsylvania State University Sigma Kappa Theta Theta, Albright College Sigma Kappa Theta, University of Ill. at Urbana-Champaign Sigma Kappa Zeta Pi, Colo. School of Mines Sigma Kappa Zeta Upsilon, Calif. State Polytechnic University Mrs. Louise Smith Ms. Martha Spence Mrs. Diana Davis Spencer Greg Spring Photography Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Steele St. Thomas Anglican Church Ms. Margaret Stiassni-Sieracki Ms. Mary Jane Swanson Mr. Michael Taylor and Mrs. Diana Nothe-Taylor Third Congregational Church of Alstead, N.H. Ms. Susie Thompson Dr. Carmen E. Trisler Ms. Renee K. Trust Mr. and Mrs. Dana E. Twombly Mrs. Marjorie D. Twombly Mr. and Mrs. Mark G. Twombly Unity Circle, Phippsburg Village Emporium Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wetzel Mrs. Alice B. Wiggin Ms. Joan Wiggin Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center Rev. and Mrs. Stuart G. Wysham The Maine Sea Coast Mission The Maine Sea Coast Mission appreciates the hundreds of additional donors with gifts under one hundred dollars. Unfortunately, space constraints do not allow us to include all names. We apologize for any errors or omissions. If you note a required correction, please contact Thomas Thompson at [email protected] or 207-288-5097. 19 2014 BOARD OF DIRECTORS Patsy E. Fogarty Chairman Gavin H. Watson, Jr., Vice Chairman Joseph M. Murphy Treasurer Chadbourn H. Smith Secretary/Clerk COLKET CENTER IN BAR HARBOR Edward L. Allen Roger S. Clapp Lester L. Coleman Ruth M. Colket Dennis S. Damon William E. Eason, Jr. Reginald B. Elwell, Jr. Jim Geary Jill M. Goldthwait J. Clark Grew II Nancy K. Ho Linda Lewis Tony C. McKim Timothy P. Schieffelin C. Stacey Smith John M. Williams HONORARY DIRECTORS Charles B. Alexander Alan L. Baker Cornelia Greaves Bates Curtis L. Blake Monika A. Heimbold Christopher Hutchins H. Lee Judd Philip B. Lape Justine M. Morris Chester E. Norris, Jr. John E. Parker, Jr. Henry L.P. Schmelzer Linda B. Thompson Ansley C. Throckmorton Lynda Z. Tyson Douglas Williams 2014 STAFF COLKET CENTER, BAR HARBOR Rev. C. Scott Planting President Rick Gwinn Director of Development Anthony P. Hessert Director of Finance and Administration Kendra McCrate Associate Director of Development; Director of Development Gregory Davis Caretaker Kathy Jaensch Assistant Financial Manager Tina King Development Assistant 20 Terri Rodick Executive Assistant and Scholarship Coordinator Scott Shaw Caretaker and Housing Repair Program Coordinator Anna Silver Receptionist Harry Thompson EdGE Site Coordinator Thomas Thompson Development Assistant ISLAND OUTREACH Charles Weber Caretaker DOWNEAST CAMPUS, CHERRYFIELD Charles Harrington Director of EdGE Wendy Harrington Director of Service Programs Jordan Clark Assistant Director of EdGE Maria Hall EdGE Administrative Assistant Rev. Robert Benson Pastor to the Outer Islands Douglas Cornman Interim Sunbeam Chaplin Sharon Daley Director of Island Health Services Jillian Steward, Sunbeam V Michael Johnson Captain, Sunbeam V Storey King Engineer, Sunbeam V Everett Carroll EdGE Site Coordinator Barbara Meyers Substitute Steward, Sunbeam V Andrea Hartford EdGE Site Coordinator Melissa Amuso Health Aide Susan James EdGE Site Coordinator Donna Wiegle Community Health Aide Jennifer Kearns EdGE Site Coordinator Margaret Snell Island Health Administrative Assistant Stephen Kinghorn EdGE Site Coordinator Isaac Marnik EdGE Outdoor Specialist Marilyn Nickson Community Coordinator Gena Norgaard Food Pantry Manager Andrew Polley EdGE Site Coordinator Rev. David A. Macy Minister, North Haven Baptist Church Rev. Bruce W. Meyer Minister, Union Church of Vinalhaven Rev. David Runnion-Bareford Minister, Second Baptist Church of Islesboro You can help support the compelling work of the Mission. There are many ways you can help the Maine Sea Coast Mission assist children, families, and seniors in need. BY MAIL Please make checks payable to Maine Sea Coast Mission and mail to the following address: Maine Sea Coast Mission ■ 127 West Street ■ Bar Harbor, ME 04609 BY PHONE Please call 207-288-5097 or 1-877-314-2278. Visa, MasterCard, American Express, and Discover are accepted. GIFTS OF STOCK Please call Kendra McCrate at 207-288-5097 for delivery instructions. GIFT PLANNING OPPORTUNITIES Planned gifts prolong your support of the Mission’s work, ensuring that ever-increasing numbers of Maine’s coastal and island residents will know the Mission as their partner in weathering life’s challenges. Through planned giving, members and supporters of the Mission have the opportunity to reduce the taxable amount of their estates and to help secure the Mission’s future at the same time. THE MISSION AS BENEFICIARY Naming the Maine Sea Coast Mission as beneficiary of an IRA, life insurance policy, or investment account is as easy as notifying your accountant or policy manager of your wishes. Some individuals establish life insurance policies with the intent of leaving the Mission a larger sum at the end of their lives than they would be able to contribute during their lifetime. NAMING THE MISSION IN YOUR WILL Adding a sentence to your will instructing that a specified dollar amount or percentage of your residuary estate be given as a charitable contribution to the Maine Sea Coast Mission will result in a gift that may reduce estate taxes and help the Mission extend its future outreach. Real estate and investment securities can also be designated as gifts to the Mission through your will. VISIT THE SECTION OF OUR WEB SITE ON PLANNED GIVING WHICH PROVIDES USEFUL INFORMATION ON A WIDE VARIETY OF PLANNED GIVING VEHICLES. This section of our web site has the latest information on new types of planned gifts as well as articles on the benefits of different types of planned gifts. The Mission’s web site is www.seacoastmission.org. When you reach the Mission’s web site, just click on “What You Can Do” and then click on “Gift Planning” to find information about planned giving options, which provide a wide range of benefits to you and to the Maine Sea Coast Mission. AUTHORS AND EDITORS The Development Office, Ann Cox Halkett, and Scott Planting DESIGN Z Studio PRINT Snowman Printing & Presort Express PHOTOGRAPHY Maine Sea Coast Mission staff, George Soules, Greg Spring © 2015 Maine Sea Coast Mission MAINE SEA COAST MISSION 127 West Street, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609 www.seacoastmission.org OUR MISSION The Maine Sea Coast Mission provides spiritual, health, and youth development programs in coastal and island communities from mid-coast to Downeast Maine. Rooted in a history of non-denominational service, the Mission offers hope, encouragement and help to strengthen individuals, families and communities. The Maine Sea Coast Mission provides spiritual, health, and youth development programs in coastal and island communities from mid-coast to Downeast Maine.
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