110 Years of Service - Maine Seacoast Mission

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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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
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3,552,279
TOTAL OPERATING REVENUE
$3,552,279
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
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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
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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.