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The Maine Sea Coast Mission Centennial Report
The Maine Sea Coast Mission
Centennial Report
Our Mission
The Maine Sea Coast Mission is a non-denominational, nonprofit
organization that serves as a source of hope, encouragement,
and strength for individuals, families and communities from
mid-to Downeast coastal Maine. Rooted in an inclusive Christian
ministry of compassion and justice, the Mission delivers critical
services to those most in need while striving to redress the root
causes of those needs.
The Mission's ongoing outreach helps people who are struggling
with dwindling educational resources, increased housing costs
and lack of available housing, marginal health insurance or none
at all, minimal access to medical and geriatric care, alcohol and
drug abuse, and teen pregnancy and suicide. Programs and ser-
vices include church and pastoral work, financial and medical
assistance, a food bank, recycled clothing shop, youth programs,
and ministries in the field.
Dear Friends,
Angus and Alexander MacDonald, the founders of the Maine Sea Coast Mission, could not have imagined today's
social and economic landscape in Downeast Maine when they began reaching out to the remote coastal and island
communities in 1905. They could not have anticipated the complex problems facing these communities today such as
teen suicide and drug abuse. However, they could clearly see that their neighbors in these scattered places were
struggling to meet basic human needs due to their limited income and their geographical isolation.
In 1905, traveling in the sloop Hope, Alex, with Captain T.H. White surveyed the populated islands and the
lighthouse outposts and discovered what they called "grinding economic conditions." From their vision of reaching
out to these lonely places, grew what is now the Maine Sea Coast Mission.
Many individuals, churches, groups, foundations, and businesses have joined the Mission over the past
100 years to make possible the development of programs that meet the changing needs of these communities. In 1946,
the Sunbeam delivered gifts and oranges at Christmas time. In 2004, the Sunbeam delivered a whole range of health
services from telemedicine to programs such as W.I.C. (Women, Infants & Children), providing nutritional information
and supplements to young families. In 1919, the MacDonald brothers appealed to Maine preparatory schools to offer
scholarships to three children who attended Kent's Hill School, and in 2004, the Maine Sea Coast Mission provided
69 college scholarships.
This Centennial Report celebrates the accomplishments of those who have contributed their time, energy,
and spirit to the growth and success of the Mission. It also serves as recognition for the many supporters and volunteers
whose efforts fuel the dynamic programs that we offer today. We have much to celebrate, and much to work towards to
continue fulfilling the vision of Angus and Alex who selflessly began this work 100 years ago.
Fired Hutchinson
Fred Hutchinson
Gary A. DeLong
President
Executive Director
Centennial Overview
Two clergy brothers, Angus and Alexander MacDonald, stood atop
Cadillac Mountain and looked out over the islands in Frenchman's and
Blue Hill Bays with a vision of serving the isolated coastal communities.
The programs that have since developed from their passion and foresight
have grown and changed to meet the changing needs of people living in
coastal Downeast Maine.
In 2004, the Thrift Shop underwent a renovation and reorganization
to better suit the available space and to better serve the community.
The Christmas Program, under new direction, was also reorganized in
it's space on the third floor of the Mission House. The EdGE after-school
program developed new initiatives such as Mentoring and Community
Courses involving students with their communities and giving them
opportunities to communicate their hopes and dreams.
The Island Health Services expanded and planned for the future
Angus MacDonald
through the help of a Maine Health Access Foundation grant. Working with
islanders and healthcare providers, the program will better meet the needs
expressed by those served by the Sunbeam. The year 2004 also offered
several major fundraising events such as the Ashley Bryan Event on the
Mission House lawn attended by almost 700 people, and the Sunbeam
Awards Gala, which honored local philanthropist F. Eugene Dixon and
community leader Jill M. Goldthwait for their many wonderful contribu-
tions in Downeast Maine.
While the first one-hundred years of the Maine Sea Coast Mission
have given us much to celebrate and much to be thankful for, they have
also given us much to live up to in the future.
The many historic photographs included in this report were
carefully catalogued and preserved by Marianne Barnicle, who has
volunteered countless hours to preserve our history. We are deeply
indebted to Marianne for her tireless efforts.
Alexander MacDonald
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Emergency Financial Assistance
Difficult living conditions have always been a focus of Mission
resources. With a rise in oil prices affecting everyone's budgets, 2004
proved to be challenging for many trying to pay bills and survive. The
Emergency Financial Assistance Program provided help to 80 house-
holds in Washington County, 37 households in Hancock County and,
through the generosity of five Mount Desert Island churches, provided
additional support to 32 families in need. This program, in conjunc-
tion with the Thrift Shop, Island Health Services, Food Pantries, and
the outreach of island Partner Churches assists families and individu-
als to meet basic needs.
The spirit of Alexander MacDonald is especially evident in this program. He served as a
missionary in rural Washington State and became a valuable asset as a spiritual leader, carpenter,
diesel mechanic, and Justice of the Peace. He often traveled from Head Harbor Island Downeast
westward to Casco Bay providing compassionate outreach through medical and financial assis-
tance. He built schools, churches, and roads, touching the lives of thousands of islanders
and coastal residents.
Through the guidance of Terri Rodick and Reverend Martha Shaw, the Emergency Financial
Assistance Program impacted many lives in 2004. People call the Mission for help with heating
fuel, electricity, rent, security deposits, school
clothes, food, prescriptions, water heaters,
insulation, frozen pipes, car repairs, and many
other problems. A striking example of this aid
is when the Mission was contacted by Sunrise
County Home Care.
A debilitated Washington County man spent
most of his time in bed due to his health and a
Sunrise County Home Care nurse provided his
care. However, his home was in such ill repair,
that he could no longer use his bedroom and his
bed had to be moved right next to the front door in his living room. The nurse working in his home
offered her husband's volunteer services to repair the home, but she could not supply the necessary
building materials. By funding the materials to renovate his home, this man's quality of life was
drastically improved. Lives have been changed with help from this program over the last 100 years.
Top: Fishing communities, then and now, much like rural farming communities,
depend on seasonal, inconsistent income.
Bottom: Children on the islands often went to work
at an early age to help support large families.
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Minister to Coastal Communities
and Fisheries
In the last one hundred years, the fishing industry has changed considerably.
However, it is still the mainstay of the economy in Downeast Maine. Children are
brought up in and around boats and, for many, life as a fisherman
is a foregone conclusion. Historically, the Gulf of Maine teemed
with fish but as technology improved, the threat to fish stocks
grew until it became imperative to regulate the industry in order
for it to survive. For such independent communities, regulations
from outside are not always openly accepted, but with the help
of liaisons such as Ted Hoskins, middle ground and often new
ground, is reached with patience and perserverance.
Ted Hoskins served for many years as the minister aboard
the Sunbeam getting to know many islanders and sharing their
stories. He lives part time on Isle au Haut where he can see
first-hand how the fishing industry and their lives are affected by
government regulations. He writes, "My assessment is that with-
Reverend Ted Hoskins works to
out healthy fisheries, many of our coastal and island communities will have no alter-
enhance communication between
fishermen, conservationists, and
native to becoming tourist traps for the summer traffic. Certainly tourism will not
policy makers.
only continue but increase, yet the very reason people like to come here (the work
ethic, the small family-owned fishing boats, a taste of real community) will be missing
if we do not attend to the resource-based economic health of the com-
munities. One of the main goals of my ministry is to instigate, enhance
and support community-based resource management within our fishing
communities and throughout the Gulf of Maine."
Shrimpers in the early days of the
Maine Sea Coast Mission.
Donna Weigle and Rusty Crossman
lobster fishing on Swans Island ME.
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Christmas Program
As a time of giving, Christmas is especially poignant for families who have little
to give. With the help of the Sigma Kappa Sorority, the Christmas Program began
as a way to provide for families on lighthouse outposts and islands. Sigma Kappa
provided new dolls and other gifts that children would not have otherwise received.
In 2004, under the direction of the Christmas Coordinator, Julie Patton, the
Christmas Program distributed personalized gifts to almost 3,000 people. Their
names and needs come from direct contact, other service agencies, and volunteer
"elves" who are friends and neighbors of those served by the Mission. These volun-
teers are by far the greatest strength of the Christmas Program.
Gifts come from many donors and
businesses who sponsor toy drives and
send gifts from all over the country.
Sigma Kappa's continued involvement
includes sending presents and monetary
support for the program. These gifts
convey hope to many. One recipient
thanked the Mission and said, "You
make the world good and caring."
Sunbeam IV delivers practical Christmas gifts.
Santa Claus traveled aboard the Sunbeam for many years.
Ministries to Coastal Islands
and Communities
As seasoned ministers in 1905, both Alexander
and Angus MacDonald saw the hardships that were
unanswered in small communities that did not have
consistent spiritual guidance or a church to share in
Christian fellowship. Alice Peasley, teacher and
missionary, wrote a stirring first account of a baptism
performed on Crowley's Island:
"Coming ashore, the Missionary Pastor
(Alexander MacDonald) was greeted by every soul on
the island. Men, women, children, and at least one cat.
After greeting everyone he climbs the hill to Blair
Cottage to consult the resident worker about plans
for the morrow. Every adult person on the island, but one is to come into the
Christian Brotherhood on confession of faith.
'Are you sure that they really understand; that it is the
real thing with them?" he asks.
'Well,' answered the worker, 'Ada assures me that she just
as 'lieves as not - and Big Ann is SO completely in ernest that
she has promised to give up fighting. The others are eager to
join, but their reactions are rather vague. You see, not a soul
on the island has ever seen a baptism - nor known about the
communion.'"
- Alice M. Peasley
Above: Island boy has opportunity
to play the harp on a Sunbeam trip.
Left: Church and parsonage at
Cranberry Island.
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It was later reported that "Religion has sure struck Crowley.
There ain't been a fight there in weeks." The Mission continues
to provide a sense of unity, fellowship, and a welcoming pillar of
support on the islands and in coastal communities of
Washington County.
The Maine Sea Coast Mission now works in partnership
with the North Haven Baptist Church served by Reverend David
Macy, Second Baptist Church of Islesboro served by Reverend
James Weathersby, Swans Island Baptist Church served by
Reverend Ken Dutille, and the Union Church of Vinalhaven
served by Reverend Michelle Wiley. The Mission also provides a
Pastor to the Outer Islands, Reverend Rob Benson, who brings
pastoral care and community support to those islands not
served by a full-time minister: Frenchboro, Isle au Haut, Matinicus, Monhegan, and Great
Cranberry Island. All of the ministers go beyond traditional ministry to meet the needs of their
communities.
Hosting church suppers, serving as first-responders on the ambulance, directing the
school band, and providing cultural
activities are just some of the ser-
vices provided by the Maine Sea
Coast Mission partner ministers.
Their enthusiasm and dedication
matches that of Angus and
Alexander MacDonald who spread
compassion and justice through
their Christian ministry, which con-
tinues today at the Mission.
Top: Reverend Rob Benson performs a
wedding on Monhegan
Left: Reverend Ken Dutille inside the
Swans Island Baptist Church
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Scholarships
Providing a total of $65,000 to 69 students in 2004, the Mission helped to ease the
financial burden of secondary education. The Mission's dedication to education began
at its inception, when the MacDonald brothers and the Mission Board of Directors
recognized the great need for better schools on the islands.
Because there was no funding for teachers in some communities and because the
living conditions were often not suitable to visitors, many islands did not have teach-
ers. By 1908, with the cooperation of the Maine State Superintendent of Schools, the
Mission placed five teachers on outer islands. The schools showed considerable
improvement.
One such teacher was Mrs. Alice M. Peasley who lived and worked way Downeast
on Crowley's Island and who served the Mission for 30 years. She was well received
and became known as "Ma Peasley," teaching in several communities and becoming
involved in all aspects of island life. Her dedication to her students and their rural
communities is exemplary of the Mission's dedication to education.
Now, a Mission scholarship of $750 to $1,000 based on need and merit, helps stu-
dents buy books and pay tuition as the cost of education rises each year. Overseen
by a committee chaired by board member, Linda Thompson, and administered by
Terri Rodick, the Scholarship Program receives feedback such as, "Because people as
kind as you show such selfless acts it
allows people like me the opportunity to be
great and I cannot thank you enough." The
success of this generous program lies in
statements like this. The Scholarship
Program makes a difference for many
students every year.
Mrs. Alice Peasley with a classroom
of students on Crowley's Island.
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Edge Program
The EdGE is a relatively new program in the long history of the Maine Sea
Coast Mission. However, the Mission has always played a leading role in education
on islands and in coastal communities in Downeast Maine. Providing teachers,
The
school supplies, and an expanded curriculum, the Mission helped to
bring consistent, dependable education where none had existed
before. Teachers also became involved in their small communities and
helped to provide Sunday school and summer vacation programs. As
School children on Frenchboro circa 1912.
economies continue to change in Maine, educational enrichment is
crucial to keeping these rural communities alive.
Born out of a 2002 strategic planning process followed by exten-
sive research, the EdGE was the beneficiary of the passion and
determination of the late Ed Greaves who loved the children of
Washington County. The goals of the program include improving
academic performance, increasing
confidence, and building character through in-school, after-school, and summer
programs offered in five schools to 5th through 8th grade students in
Washington County.
The EdGE was evaluated in 2004 by a non-profit consulting team and the
Volunteer Kathy Stanwood with EdGE
working with EdGE student.
results show that the EdGE is exceeding its program goals. The EdGE has nearly
twice the national attendance level for out-of-school time programming. EdGE stu-
dents are 33% more likely than non-EdGE students to look forward to school.
Furthermore, teacher surveys reveal that EdGE participants are 50% more likely
than non-EdGE students to have improved their classroom attentiveness over the
last year.
EdGE students are clearly benefiting from EdGE's character education and
confidence-building components. They are three times less likely to have negative
self-image and more than twice as likely to have shown improvement in demon-
strating kindness to others than non-EdGE students. In 2004, a mentoring program
EdGE students working with robotics.
was developed and community courses were offered to help retain older students.
Activities such as Lego-Robotics and art projects culminating in a gallery
show at the Maine Center for Contemporary Art expose students to technology and
experiences that enrich their education in an environment that encourages them to
succeed. From one-room schoolhouses on far-flung islands, to schools in isolated
Washington County, the Mission has always been committed to providing educa-
tional opportunities for the future of these communities.
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Island Health Services
Providing healthcare has always been
a priority for the Mission. Nurse Rebecca
M. Douglas was a Delano Nurse who, in
1912, helped to lay the foundation for
what is now the Island Health Services
of the Maine Sea Coast Mission. Her
early trips to the islands identified tuber-
culosis and other ailments that islanders
did not know how to treat. The medical
facilities provided by the Mission now
travel aboard the Sunbeam and patients
can meet their doctors via closed circuit
television at this floating clinic. Islanders
can now come to Nurse Sharon Daley on
the Sunbeam for many diagnostic and
routine medical services.
In 2004, the Mission began planning a
collaborative effort among the islands
of: Monhegan, Vinalhaven, North Haven,
Islesboro, Frenchboro, Isle Au Haut,
Matinicus, Swans Island, and the follow-
ing hospitals and clinics: Mount Desert
Island Hospital, Maine Coast Memorial
Hospital, Blue Hill Memorial Hospital,
Vinalhaven's Islands Medical Center,
Nurse Rebecca M. Douglas
St. Joseph's Hospital, and Mid-Coast Mental Health. With the help of a Maine Health
teaches hygene on Frenchboro.
Access Foundation (MeHAF) grant, this coalition of islands and healthcare providers
is looking at a wide range of health indicators based on a multi-faceted needs
assessment. They will develop a plan to address obstacles and opportunities
concerning healthy lifestyles and improved access to healthcare including behavioral
and dental care.
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By working together, the islands can maximize the impact of services provided through
the Sunbeam and Island Health Service partners. While health concerns have changed in the
last one hundred years, the caring staff of the Sunbeam has consistently addressed medical
and emotional needs for those who can not easily reach their doctors, who may not have
health insurance, or who are home bound in a remote community.
Nurse Sharon Daley cares for a young island family on the Sunbeam.
The Mission was
instrumental in
helping families to
overcome physical
disabilitiies.
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Food Pantry
In times of economic hardship, the one necessity that no family can be without
is food. The Food Pantry of the Maine Sea Coast Mission evolved from responding to
individual requests to a regular pantry where households can apply for assistance.
The pantry at Weald Bethel in Cherryfield provides
much more than just food for many.
Gena Norgaard, the Food Pantry manager,
knows that people also rely on the Food Pantry for
emotional support and companionship. Recipients
often volunteer at the Pantry and other volunteers
show up to share their talents, to help others, and to
make friends. In limited, seasonal economies, the Food
Pantry serves as a source for necessary food and as a
place to find acceptance.
The 60-acre Weald Bethel property offers ample
land for a garden, which thrives in the summer and
allows the Food Pantry to provide fresh produce. In
2004, the Pantry distributed over 46,000 pounds of
food to one-hundred-fifty households per month. This
Rena Norgaard stocks shelves
food helps families to stretch their budgets and to provide adequate nutrition.
at Weald Bethel Food Pantry
Noting the extreme seasonal fishing economy on Swans Island, Ken Dutille and
the Swans Island Baptist Church looked to the Mission to help start a Food Pantry of
their own. Started in 2004, the Bread of Life Food Pantry on Swans Island helps over
30 families who need food assistance to survive, especially in the winter months.
The caring that is conveyed
HEALTH AIDS..WATTA HOME NEEDS
with the food by the Food
LOWER PRICES ANY WHERE!
Pantry at Weald Bethel and
the Bread of Life Food Pantry
helps families to maintain
their dignity and gives hope
to those who need it most.
Once thriving island general stores
provided almost anything islanders
needed.
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Thrift Shop
Suptile
People relied on the Sunbeam to bring
them much needed books, medicine, and general
support. They began to associate the Mission with
help of all kinds. The distribution of clothing and
other necessary items began as islanders found that
they could rely on the Mission to provide for them in
times of economic hardship. The Mission archives
contain hundreds of letters appealing to the Mission for
clothing. One such letter is particularly evocative of the
needs that were SO keenly felt on the islands.
A young girl of 14 used the backs of sardine can labels
to write to the wife of Orville Guptill who served as the
Mission's superintendent from 1927-1936. Her endearing
spelling and grammar have not been edited. She wrote:
"Dear Mrs. Guptile,
Letters such as this one are
My mother is sick and my father is to and I have to go to school.
a prevalent feature of the
And I would like to ask you if you would help me with a new clouth.
Mission's history of service.
I haven't any dresses to were to school and I have got 2 dresses I were to school and I have got one I were around
home. I would like to have a pair of shoes and overshoes if you get them and I would like a pair of stockings to and
if you would you would help me a lots for I need them bad. I haven't any shoes to were to school my old shoes are
all I have and I have cold feet and wet feet every day.
If you would send them to me when I work my to weeks vacation I will send you 50c for your trouble. Christmas is
coming and we have not got nothing for Christmas. Mother and Dady is sick and Dady has no work and cant by us
no Christmas things. I wish Santa Claus would not for get us we are poor and I would like for the children to have
a good Christmas this year. No one to by us nothing."
She goes on to say that she has four brothers and three sisters. As a fourteen-year-old, caring for her family
of nine, she knew that her appeal to the Mission would not fall on deaf ears.
This tradition has grown and the Mission now accepts gently used items for the Thrift Shop at Weald Bethel
in Cherryfield. The Thrift Shop implemented changes in 2004 to help meet the costs of running the shop. After
closing, re-designing, and re-organizing during the winter, the shop re-opened with a new pricing structure and a
plan to sell the unsold items to a bulk buyer in New York. Over 94,000 items were distributed through the Thrift
Shop in 2004.
The Thrift Shop is also there for people in an emergency. The staff, led by manager Marilyn Nickson, and vol-
unteers take great satisfaction in carefully packing a basic household package knowing that the recipient can
unpack everything they need to make their bed and cook their first meal in their new home whether they have suf-
fered a fire, are emerging from a shelter or have no economic foundation.
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Statement of Financial Position
The financial information presented below is derived from the Maine Sea Coast
Missions's financial statements, audited by Foster, Carpenter, Black & Co., LLP,
Certified Public Accountants, of Bangor, Maine. Copies of the full report may be
obtained by contacting the Mission at (207) 288-5097.
2004
2003
Assets
Investments
$23,803,469
$19,290,008
Other Current Assets
$85,837
$150,137
Fixed Assets
$2,216,570
$2,189,044
Total Assets
$26,105,876
$21,629,189
Liabilities and Net Assets
Liabilities
$652,150
$264,800
Net Assets
$25,453,726
$21,364,389
Total Liabilities and Net Assets
$26,105,876
$21,629,189
Statement of Activities
Total Income
$5,221,357
$1,640,806
Investment Gains (Losses)
$1,227,736
$2,574,487
Total Expenses
$2,359,755
$2,025,471
Prior Period Adjustment
$0
$399,589
Increase (Decrease) in Total Net Assets
$4,089,338
$2,589,411
Mission Expenses
Program $1,752,907 - (74%)
Administration $227,599 - (10%)
Fund Raising
and Public Relations $379,249 - (16%)*
* During 2004, the Maine Sea Coast Mission launched a $12 million centennial capital
campaign to expand and sustain its essential services to the children and families of
Downeast Maine. A significant portion, $137,410, of the total fundraising expenses
incurred in 2004 are attributable to the capital campaign.
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Board ofDirectors
Staff
Officers
Mission House Headquarters, Bar Harbor
Frederick Hutchinson
Rev. Gary A. DeLong, Executive Director
President
Linda Boisvert, Receptionist
Jill M. Goldthwait
Elsa Gettleman, Director of Finance and
Administration
Vice President
Molly B. Hamor, Development Associate
Chadbourn H. Smith
Kathy Jaensch, Financial Assistant
Secretary/Clerk
Julie Patton, Christmas Program
Phillip B. Lape
Coordinator
Treasurer
Stephen H. Richards, Director of
Development
Charles B. Alexander
Terri W. Rodick, Executive Assistant
Alan L. Baker
George Seavey, Property Manager
Curtis L. Blake
Ruth M. Colket
Sunbeam
Warren C. Cook
David Allen, Captain
Dennis Damon
Elizabeth Allen, Steward
Charles K. Foster, Jr.
Rev. Robert Benson, Pastor to the Outer
Theodosia J. Gray
Islands
Cornelia Greaves Bates
Sharon Daley, RN, Telemedicine Services
H. Lee Judd
Coordinator
Tony C. McKim
Michael T. Johnson, Engineer
Justine M. Morris
Chester E. Norris, Jr.
Weald Bethel Office, Cherryfield
John E. Parker
Rev. Martha B. Shaw, Pastor and Program
Timothy P. Schieffelin
Director
Henry L. P. Schmelzer
Laurie Merchant, Showroom Supervisor,
Linda B. Thompson
Thrift Shop
Ansley C. Throckmorton
Marilyn Nickson, Manager, Thrift Shop
Lynda Z. Tyson
Gena Norgaard, Manager, Food Pantry
Douglas Williams
Scott Shaw, Property Manager
Honorary Directors
EdGE Program, Washington County
Gordon I. Erikson
Charles R. Harrington, Project Director
Christopher Hutchins
Wendy Harrington, Adult and Community
Coordinator
Morgan L. Adams, Site Coordinator
Flora Brown, Site Coordinator
Jordan Clark, Site Coordinator
Ashley DeRosier, C4CY, VISTA
Maria Hall, Administrative Assistant
Kristen Igielski, Americorps
Justin M. Lohwater, Site Coordinator
Timothy Schnieder, Site Coordinator
Island Partner Congregations
Rev. Michelle Wiley-Arey, Minister,
Vinalhaven Union Church
Rev. Ken Dutille, Minister,
Swans Island Baptist Church
Rev. David Macy, Minister
North Haven Baptist Church
Rev. James Weathersby, Minister
Second Baptist Church, Islesboro
Coastal Communities and Fisheries
Rev. Theodore Hoskins
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2004Donors
Bar Harbor Inn
Bond Builders
Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bone
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breedlove
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Brenninkmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bromage
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas R. Burke
Mr. Derek J. Burley and Mrs. Polly Hall-Burley
Mrs. Henry D. Burrage
Rev. John Collins
Ms. Judy K. Collins
Communities for Children and Youth
Congregational Church of Needham
Mr. and Mrs. Craig W. Cullen
Dr. Mary Cushman Circle
Mr. and Mrs. David Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dickey, Jr.
Mrs. C. Douglas Dillon
Mr. Lawrence C. Eaton
Ms. Jane Ellingwood
The Ellsworth American
Mrs. John J. Emery
$100,000+
Mrs. Phillip Geyelin
Mr. and Mrs. David P. Falck
Barr Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon F. Goldthwait, Jr.
First Baptist Church of Bar Harbor
Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr.
The Haffenreffer Family Fund
First Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. F. Eugene Dixon
Mr. George Hambrecht
Rev. and Mrs. Fred Foerster
State of Maine
Ms. Beverly Healy
Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Fox
Heimbold Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. W. West Frazier IV
$25,000-$99,999
Mr. Horace Hildreth
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick P. Hitz
C.F. Adams Charitable Trust
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Horton
Mr. and Mrs. Evan Goley
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Harris
Ms. Janet Hoyle
Mr. John C. Hoffmann
Dr. Frederick Hutchinson
Lorraine F. Hubrich
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hosley, III
Maine Health Access Foundations (MeHAF)
Jax Holiday for Kids and Community
Mr. James R. Houghton
Mrs. George C. Twombly
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie A. Jones
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley
Jordan-Fernald Funeral Home
Ms. Sandy Johnson
$10,000-$24,999
Kimball Shop and Boutique
Mr. and Mrs. H. Lee Judd
Bar Harbor Bank and Trust
E. Robert and Margaret V. Kinney Fund
Ms. Emily S. Lewis
Mrs. Charlotte T. Bordeaux
Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Lape
United Church of Christ Maine Conference
Davis Family Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James Lewis
Mrs. Jean P. Messex
Dead River Company
Mrs. Virginia B. Lloyd
Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Meyer
H. King and Jean Cummings Charitable Fund
Machias Savings Bank
Milbridge Congregational Church
Maine Community Foundation
Maine State Troopers Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.C. Morris
Ms. Miriam Malkasian
Morris Yachts, Inc.
$5,000-$9,999
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall
Ms. Janneke Neilson
Bangor Savings Bank Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Keith Martin
Mr. and Mrs. David W. Opdyke
Child and Family Opportunities
MBNA Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. James Osterholt
Colket Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKown
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Parker
Mrs. Ruth B. Durfee
Mr. and Mrs. Dana G. Mead
Miss Claire A. Richardson
The First
Mr. Stephen G. Milliken
Rockland Congregational Church
Ms. Patricia Greaves
Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Niemitz
Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Rudolph
Ms. Jennifer T. Greaves
Mr. and Mrs. Chester E. Norris, Jr.
Mr. Harry Russell, Jr.
Mrs. Cornelia Greaves Bates
North Haven Summer Services, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Schanck
Ms. Anne S. Hannum
Ms. Jane K. Pampalone
Mr. Karl R. Schoettle Jr.
Heimbold Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Nils P. Peterson
Mr. Peter Schwab
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones
Phineas W. Sprague Foundation
Mrs. Patricia G. Scull
Mr. and Mrs. Gerrish H. Milliken
Ms. Heather C. Poole
Second Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Moore
Mr. and Mrs. Jon L. Prime
Dale E. Sinclair
Mrs. Frederick Parson
Regional Medical Center of Lubec
Mr. and Mrs. Chadbourn H. Smith
Sigma Kappa Foundation, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Richards
South Fork Baptist Church
State Street Global Advisors
Mr. and Mrs. Donald W. Robinson
Southern Ocean Christian Community
Mr. Mark Rosborough
Mr. Myron A. Sprague Jr
$1,000-$4.999
Mr. Robert A. Roth
St. Andrew's and St. John's Church
Acadia Corporation
Mr. and Mrs. Timothy P. Schieffelin
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mead Stapler
Annonymous (2)
Mr. Henry L.P. Schmelzer and Ms. Cynthia Livingston
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Steele
Dr. Charles B. Alexander
Second Baptist Church Sewing Society
The First Church of Christ in Longmeadow
Ann Arbor Area Community Foundation
Karen Sharpe and Jefferson Dobbs
The Womens Fellowship
Atlantic Oakes By The Sea
Ms. Charlotte B. Sidell
Mrs. Linda B. Thompson
Mr. Alan L. Baker
Ann R. Soltesz
Rev. Drs. Burton and Ansley Throckmorton
Bangor Savings Bank
Squirrel Island Chapel Assn.
Mr. and Mrs. William C. Trimble, Jr.
Bar Harbor Congregational Church Afternoon
St. Mary St. Judes Rectors Discretionay Fund
Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Tyson, Jr.
Auxiliary
St.Saviour's Episcopal Church
Mr. Charles O. Verrill Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Bass
Mr. and Mrs. William Stewart
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallis
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Benson
Mr. Robert D. Stillman
Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Whittier
Linda Cabot Black
Isabel F. Thacher
Rev. Michelle Wiley and Mr. David Arey
Mr. Curtis L. Blake
The Congregational Church in So. Glastonbury
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Williams
Mrs. Vickie L. Cooper
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Tucker
Mr. Stuart Woods
Mrs. Margaret Buchanan
Union Trust Company
Nancy C. Woodward
Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Butler
Virginia Wellington Cabot Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Jamie Wyeth
Mr. Charles C. Butt
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Wakeman
Ms. Elaine Young
Christ Church of Dark Harbor
Washington County Extension Association
Coastal Ventures
Mr. and Mrs. Gavin H. Watson, Jr.
$100-$499
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Colburn
Mr. and Mrs. John W. L. White
Miss Sarah Abbot
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Coleman
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Williams
Acadia Senior College
Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Cook
Window Panes
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Adelman
CorpCare Distributions, Inc.
Mr. Thomas K. Yoder
Ms. Laura Aiello
David Rockefeller Fund, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Allen
Rev. and Mrs. Gary A. DeLong
$500-$999
Capt. and Mrs. David T. Allen
Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church
A.C. Fernald Sons, Inc.
Mrs. Ruth C. Amrein
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley N. Dudley
Arthur Vining Davis Foundation
Miss Kathleen Andrews
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon I. Erikson
Mr. Harry B. Adams
Sumner Andrews
Ethel D. Colket Foundation
Ms. Phillida Alcantar
Mr. Sterling Andrus
First Congregational Church Of Westfield
All Saints' Episcopal Church
Ms. Anne E. Aubry
Florence V. Burden Foundation
Ashville Community Church
Mrs. Marjorie C. Bailey
Ms. Ruth F. Bannister
Ms. Dina L. Baker
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Ms. Ellen B. Baldwin
Mr. and Mrs. Dennis S. Damon
Ms. Susan Halby
Mr. Markham Ball
Ms. Peggy J. Danneman
Mr. and Mrs. Merril M. Halpern
Baptist Ladies Aid
David Community Church
Mr. and Mrs. L. Gordon Hamersley Jr.
Bar Harbor Savings and Loan
The Rev. Felix M. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Edd B. Hamor
Ms. Lydia Barnes
The Rev. George R. Dawson
Mr. and Mrs. Morris C. Hancock
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth E. Barrett
Mr. Joseph P. Day
Hancock Point Chapel Society
Mr. and Mrs. Brett A. Barrett
Mr.and Mrs. John De Turris
Hancock United Church Of Christ
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Bartlett
Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson Debevoise
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon
Mr. and Mrs. Vincent F. Karnila, Jr.
Mr. Raymond J. Decker
Mr. Caleb K. Harris
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Beach
Mr. and Mrs. Leonard J. Demuro
Mrs. Alice B. Hartwell
Ms Carol R. Beal
Mrs. Josephine H. Detmer
Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Hayes
Mr. Randy M. Beal
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Dick
Robert and Margery Healing
Ms. Caroline G. Beckjord
Mr. Richard Diamond
Mr. Jim D. Heaton
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Beede
Humphrey and Elisabeth Doermann
Mr. and Mrs. T.E. Heidenreich, Jr.
Dr. Paul Beisswenger and Carolynne Krusi
Mr. and Mrs. William F. Dohmen
Mr. Robert Benchley
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Domine
Mr. and Mrs. William Benjamin
Mr and Mrs. Henry T. Donaldson
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Benore
Mr. and Mrs. W. Michael Donohoe, III
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bergeson
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Drake
Berkshire Community Church
Mrs. Cassandra F. Drake
Big Woods Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. Ford B. Draper, Jr.
James G. and Carolyn Birmingham Foundation
Mr. Edward P. Dudley
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bissell
Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Blaine
Laura Bilby and J. Fenn Duncan
Mr. Peter P. Blanchard III
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Dunsmore
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Blank
Mr. and Mrs. John Faulkingham
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon D. Bok
Mr. Jack Eaton
Drs. Alan R. and Margaret Z. Booth
Prof. and Mrs. Murray Eden
Mrs. Charles Borda
Congregational Church Of Edgecomb
Mr. and Mrs. James E. Bousfield
Mr. and Mrs. Colin Eggleton
Mr. John Brace
Dr William L. Elkins
Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel C. Bradley
Ms. Betsy Elliman
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Brickfield
Ellsworth Internal Medicine
Dr. and Mrs. David C. Brooks
Emmaus Lutheran Church
Mr. and Mrs. Burrow Brooks
Mrs. Celia P. Emmons
Dr. and Mrs. Harold F. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Emory
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Russell
Ms. Sylvia M. Erhart
Ms. Elizabeth Hicken
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Eustis II
High Street Congregational Church
Mrs. Veronica C. Evering
Ms. Alison D. Hildreth
Ms. Audrey H. Farnsworth
Ms. Deborah W. Hildreth
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farson
Mr. and Mrs. Winston Hindle Jr.
Federated Church of Thomaston
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert H.S. Hinman
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce H. Fernald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ho
Ms. Lauri E. Fernald
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Hoche
Mr. William C. Fernald
Mr. and Mrs. Eastham Hockmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. H. Allen Fernald
Mr. and Mrs. Melville Hodder
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ferrara
Ms. Nancy J. Hoeflich
Mr. Fred J. Fields
Dr. and Mrs. Myron A. Hofer
First Baptist Church
Ms. Betsey Holtzmann
First Baptist Church of Arlington
Mr. Glenn Hopkins
First Baptist Church of Blue Hill
Dr. and Mrs. William R. Horner
First Christian Church of Kittery Point
Mrs. Nancy Houldin
First Church in Belfast
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Hoyt
First Church of Christ, Lynn
Ms. Malen R. Hsu
First Congregational Church, Hanover
Marshall B Hughes
First Congregational Church, Scarborough
Ms. Bobbie Lynn Hutchins
First Congregational Church, South Paris
Rev. and Mrs. Robert A. Ingraham
Women's Fellowship
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen M. Ingram
Mr. Thomas G. Brown Jr.
First Congregational Church, Bingham
Islesford Congregational Church
Mr. Willard W. Brown
First Congregational Church, Bethel
Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jackson
Dr. and Mrs. John M. Bryan
First Congregational Church of East Haven
Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Jacobs
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Bryer
First Congregational Church, UCC
Mr. and Mrs. William Jewett
Mr. and Mrs. William H. Buchanan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Julian D. Fischer
Mr. and Mrs. Oakley Johnson
Ms. Laura Bullitt
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Fish
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Johnson
Ms. Lucy A. Burr
Ms. Marlene S. Folsom
Mr. and Mrs. Allen S. Johnson
Cafe Drydock and Inn
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Forster
Mr. John B. Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. Roc R. Caivano
Ms. Ruth Foster
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas C. Jones
Mrs. Renwick K. Caldwell
Freedom Charitable Foundation
Jonesboro Union Church
Mr. and Mrs. David A. Candelore
Mr. and Mrs. Gary R. Friedmann
Jonesboro Union Church Ladies Auxiliary
Cappy's Chowder House
Mr. and Mrs. Vance R. Frost
Jordan's Restaurant and Variety
Ms. Gail Caruso
Ms. Nancy J. Gabrielson
Mr. and Mrs. Spenser Joyce
Castine Unitarian Church
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Galipeau
Dr. Steven Katona and Ms. Susan Lerner
Mr. and Mrs. Alan C. Chapman
Mr. Ed Ganz
Mrs. Susan Katzev
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Cheston Jr.
Garden Club Of Mount Desert
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kean
Christ Church of Kennebunk
Mr. Newell Garfield and Dr. Jane Garfield
Mr. and Mrs. Terrance J. Kelley
Christ Church
Mrs. Barbara Vinal Gent
Mr. and Mrs. John Kellogg
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gilfillan
Mr. and Mrs. James Kellogg
Church of Universal Fellowship
Ms. Linda Gillies
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly
Mr. and Mrs. Peter S. Cinelli
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Girvin
Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Kelly
Dr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark
Ms. Jessie A. Godfrey
Kennebunk Veterinary Hospital
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Clayton
Ms. Anne Godfrey
Mr. Dewey Kerr, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. James C. Clunan
Mr. Alan J. Goldstein
Mr. William H. Killam
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cohane Jr.
Father James Gower
Mrs. Evelyn L. King
Mr. and Mrs. Ira G. Colby III
Grace Linn Memorial Methodist Church
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. King
Mr. and Mrs. Francis G. Coleman
Mr. Philip Grausman
Mrs. Howard T. Kingsbury
Mr. John Collier and Mrs. Susan Ferrante-Collier
Mr. and Mrs. Frederic E. Greenman
Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kleine
Congregational Church of Matinicus
The Rev. and Mrs. J. Clark Grew
Mr. Robert W. Knapp
Congregational Church of Messiah
Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Griffen
Mr. and Mrs. Jack G. Knebel
Thelma and Mr. Cossaboom
Ms. Frances Grindell
Ms. Wendy Knickerbocker
Mrs. Patricia A. Coston
Groveland Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. James Knight
Ms. Priscilla C. Brown
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Gurtler
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koffman
Mr. William N. Creasy Jr.
Mr. Barry Gutradt
Ms. Anne Kozak
Mr. and Mrs. J. Max Creswell
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haertel
Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Krause
Mr. and Mrs. Albert H. Curtis, II
Ms. Mary R. Haines
Ladies Circle United Parish of Harrison and North Bridgeton
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Ms. Carol D. Lake
Ms. Priscilla Schummrick
Lamplighters of Shapleigh Corner
Ms. Evelyn C. Schwager
Mr. and Mrs. John Lape
Mr. and Mrs. Jeffery A. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest M. Lape
Mr. and Mrs. R. MacDonald Scott
Mrs. John W. Lapsley
Seacoast Senior Citizen's Club
Mrs. Persis G. Laverack
Second Christian Church of Kittery
Mr. Jon R. Doyle
Ms. Tracy Shaffer
Greg and Kim Lebarron
The Rev. Martha B. Shaw
Ms. Leila Lenagh
Sheperd of the Hills Lutheran Church
Mr. Jay Levey and Ms. Karen Glass
Mrs. Clare Shepley
Mr. and Mrs. Scott C. Lewis
Andrea G. Shirley
Ms. Rosalind Lewis
Sigma Kappa Chapter of Central Florida
Lighthouse Counseling Center
Sigma Kappa Ocean Area Alumnae
Mr. and Ms. Richard W. Lindberg
H.T. Silsby
Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Lindsey
Ms. Molly N. Singerling
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lingel
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Siple
Mr. and Mrs. John Linnehan
Mr. and Mrs. John Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Loring
Mr. Frank W. Smith
Lovell United Church Of Christ
Smithwick and Mariners Insurance, Inc.
Mr. and Mrs. Prescott K. Low
Mr. and Mrs. A. Leroy Snable
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lowell, Jr.
Dr. and Mrs. Richard Snodgrass
Mrs. Lorraine Lowell
Somesville Union Meeting House
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Macdonald
Ms. Heather Sorokin
Mr. and Mrs. James G. Macdonald
Women's Association
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Macdonald
Ms. Ruth M. Sowash
Mr. and Mrs. Kevin MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. George L. Spaeth
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Donal B. Murphy
Mr. Alexander H. Spaulding
Ms. Katherine MacDonald and Ms. Judith McMoran
Dr. and Mrs. James S. Murphy
Ms. Ida L. Spooner
Mr. Nigel S. Macewan
Mr. David B. Murphy
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Sprowl
Mr. F. Ben MacKinnon
National Assoc. of Congregational Churches
St. Philip's Episcopal Church
Ms. Caroline Macomber
Mr. Benjamin R. Neilson
St. Thomas Parish
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald P. MacQuinn
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Newell
Mr. Michael Stairs
The Rev. David A. Macy
Ms. Susan C. Newhouse and Mr. Charles S.
Mr. and Mrs. C. William Stamm
Mr. Crawford C. Madeira, Jr.
Randall
Mr. and Mrs. G. Wade Staniar
Mrs. Jackson T. Main
The Rev. and Mrs. Thomas Niblock
Ms Pauline Stanley
Maine Distributors
Mrs. Albert L. Nickerson
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Starbird
The Rev. Calvin S. Malefyt
North Parish Congregational Church
Dr. and Mrs. T. Douglas Stenberg
Mrs. Shirley I. Marden
Ms. Christine R. Norton and Mr. Thomas Gridley
Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Sterling
Mr. James W. Marshall, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Okun
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Stevenson
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mathieson
Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Oldfield
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stewart
Mrs. Adrienne Maxwell
Mr. Robert Olney and Ms. Catherine Richards
Rev. Nadine and George Strout
Dr. and Mrs. S. Allan McAllister
Ms. M. Susan Olson
Mr. and Mrs. Brewster Sturtevant
Mr. and Mrs. William A. McAneny
Mr. W. Kent Olson
Ms. Barbara A. Sullivan
Ms. Jennifer P. McCracken
Reverand and Mrs. Larney Otis
Mr. and Mrs. Owen Sutton
Mr. M. J. McIssac and Ms. Trisha Rhodes
Mr. and Mrs. Lambert B. Ott
Rev. and Mrs. Ken Dutille
Ms. Margaret H. McKibben
Mr. Harold Owen, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Swanson
Ms. Constance Packard
Charlotte J. Sweet Memorial Fund
Ms. Elizabeth M. Palen
Mr. and Mrs. Marcus C. Sweet
Dr. and Mrs. John E. Parker, Jr.
Ms. C. Anne Swope
Mr. Richard W. Pendleton Jr.
Talcottville Congregational Church, Vernon
Mrs. George Pepper
The Crocker House Inn
Mr. John R. Perry
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Peters
The Holmes Agency
Capt. and Mrs. Ambrose A. Peterson Jr.
Home Depot USA
Mr. and Mrs. Preston D. Phillips
The Islesford Dock Restaurant
Mr. and Mrs. David H. Pier
The New England Confrence of the UMC
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Pierce
Mrs. Elizabeth G. Norweb
Dr. Richard N. Pierson Jr.
The Reny Charitable Foundation
Mr. Frank Pollien
The Swan Agency
Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Pooler
The Third Congregational Church
Poor Boy's Gourmet
Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Thomas
Presbyterian Women, 1st Presbyterian Church,
Mrs. Sue Bagnall
Williamson, NY
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald E. Thompson
Princeton Congregational Church
Alix T. Thorne
Mrs. Mary S. Pringle
Ms. Joan P. Tilney
Mr. James C. Purvis
Ms. Laurel H. Towers
Rangeley Congregational Church
Town Of Jonesport
Mrs. Raymond Rappaport
Town of Sorrento
Ms. Rita A. Rawley
Mr. and Mrs. Neil Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Read
Mr. Paul Trickett
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Read
Trinity Episcopal Church
Mr. Henry T. Reath
Trinity Lutheran Church
Mr. and Mrs. John P. Reeves
Mr. and Mrs. Michael H. Trotter
Mrs. Sylvia B. Reeves
Union Congregational Church
Mr. Lee Robbins
The Union Trust Company
Ms. Susan B. Roberts
United Church of Christ
Ms. Emily Roberts
United Congregational Church
Mrs. Marion D. McKinney
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce C. Robertson
United Methodist Women of Gray
Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. McLane
Ms. Linda J. Robinson
Mr. Jimmie V. Upham
Mrs. Donald McLean
Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson
Ms Sally C. Vacca
Ir.Timothy McNair
Mr. and Mrs. Davis Robinson
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Valentine
Mr. John L. Merrill Jr.
Ms. Carol Rush
Mr. and Mrs. John Van Ness
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer
Ms. Justine Russell
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Vaughan
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph W. Miley, Jr.
S.A.R.A. Committee Of Capitol Island
Verizon Foundation
Dr. and Mrs. David Miller
Dr. and Mrs. Eckart Sachsse
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wakeman
Ms. Joan A. Mills
Ms. Jo D. Saffeir and Mr. Kristian R. Carr
Dr. and Mrs. Hallam Walker
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen F. Mills
Saint Brendan the Navigator Episcopal Church
Mrs. C. Lee Walton, Jr.
Ms. Verna Mitchell-Dobson
Sallinen's, Inc.
Ms. Doris Walton
Monhegan Community Church
Mr. Peter B. Sang Esq.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Warren
Mr. Carl C. Monk
Mr. William L. Saunders, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Bell-Watkins
Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Monroe
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Savage, Jr.
Mrs. Charlotte C. Weber
Drs. Jeffrey and Barbara Moore
Mr. and Mrs. John V. Sawyer, II
Mr. Michael Weinberg and Ms. Jeanne Rotunda
Mr. Samuel G. Morrison
Mr. and Mrs. Alden H. Sawyer
Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Weinberger
Mrs. Shaw Mudge
Sawyer Memorial Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Weiss
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Mr. and Mrs. John C. Wellington
Gifts in Memory
Mr.and Mrs. Brad Wellman
Mr. William Barter
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce M. Wentworth
Mr. Arthur Beal
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wentz
Robert and Lois Booth
Mr. and Mrs. Mark B. Werner
Elizabeth Bousfield
Ms. Nancy N. West
Neal Bousfield
Mr. and Mrs. William West
Katherine C. Brengle
W. Brooksville Congregational Church
Ms. Betsy Burr
Mr. and Mrs. D. Bradford Wetherell
Mrs. Miriam E. Canon
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wharton
Mr. George Cherry & Dr. Marianna Cherry
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest A. Whitehouse
Sarah Cinelli
Mr. and Mrs. Gregg S. Whitney
Gordon Dobson
Ms. Judith Whitney-Blake
Merrill H. and Dorothy Dooey
Ms. Isabel Wier and Ms. Bernice Wier
Miss Ellen Thayer Duncan
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Williams
Annie Cheves Farson
Wilson Memorial Chapel
Harold and Fannie Finnimore
Ms. Mary Ann Wockenfuss
Charles Fuller
Woman's Union of the First Baptist Church of
Thelma Gray
Waterville
Ed Greaves
Women's Fellowship
Mrs. Frank J. Hague, III
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan P. Wood
Rev. Stanley Haskel
Ms. Margot A. Woolley
Ms. Barbara B. Henry
Mr. and Mrs. Scott A. Worcester
Danny Hoskins
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene R. Woturski
Milton Hultman
Dr. and Mrs. Richard P. Woychik
Marion and Donald Kimball
W.P. Starkey Foundation
Mrs. Julia Knickerbocker
Rev. and Mrs. George Zabriskie
Nevin Beugur
Ms. Karen O. Zimmerman
Angus MacDonald
Big Woods Congregational Church
Cecil MacDonald
Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Zinn
Ms. Jacqueline C. Bolt
Norman and Lowell MacDonald
Mrs. Jane S. Zirnkilton
Mrs. Charlotte T. Bordeaux
Ethel Mackenzie
Ms. Karen D. Zukerman
Ms. Emily Bracale
Paul Malicote
Ms. Jerri Brandt
Memorial Funds, Trusts, and Bequests
Charles McMichael
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Breedlove
Austin and Ruth Robinson Perp. Trust
Clifton Morong
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Bromage
Catherine Alice Gunn Trust
Clifton and Robert Morong
Ms. Eleanor Brown
Edward B. Mears Trust
Suzanne Oldfield
Mr. and Mrs. Mark Brown
Estate of Cornelia Rossi
Mr. Matthew Owen
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brown
Estate of Elizabeth Long Burr
Mrs. Sally Owen
Mr. E.A. Brown
Eugene B. Hamilton Trust
Helen Padelford
Ms. Shelli Butz
Frances Graves Perpetual Trust Fund
Mr. Dwight E. Sargent
Ms. Anita Cahill
Jo Anne Olmsted Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Roderic M. Scott
Mr. and Mrs. John Carman
Lawrence Family Trust
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Starkey
Ms. Elizabeth Carter
Leah K. Daniels Bequest
Izora E. Stephens
Castlemaine Inn
Marion B. Hamilton Trust
Mary S. Enk Trust
Matilda Markoe Memorial Fund
Mrs. Barbara B. Henry
Ms. Helen West
Pauline Dunn Trust
Ray G. Marston Trust
Wyman and Della Whitney Trust Fund
Matching Gift Companies
Bank of America
Eastern Bank Charitable Foundation
General Electric
GlaxoSmithKline Foundation
Pfizer Foundation
Gifts in Honor
Mrs. Clara Bonell
Stephanie Briggs
Mr David H. Burr
Polley Forbes Johnson Storey
Mr. David Cech
Carolyn Charles
Geraldine Turner
Ms. Ellen Church
Maysie Childs
Dr. Richard Weckstein
Cityside Yarn Company
Marie Louise Cyr
Clayton and Nina Young
Ms. Susan Clark
Jeanne Gloria Decker
Gifts In-Kind
Coastal Kayaking Tours and Acadia Bike and Canoe
Mrs. F. Talbot Emery
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Colburn
Mr. Skip Fraley
Aaria Corkum Estate
Colgan Air/US Airways Express
Mr. Norman B. Gardner
Acadia Carpet Care
Mr. and Mrs. Tristram C. Colket, Jr.
Cornelia Greaves Bates
Acadia Corporation
College of the Atlantic
Linda Greenlaw
Acadia Council
Miss Frances Grindell
South Bristol Congregational Church
Acadia National Park
Conners-Emerson PTSA
Mr. Lee Grinnell
Mr. Harry B. Adams
Mr. and Mrs. Warren C. Cook
Mrs. Linda Hargraves
Ms. Phillida Alcantar
CorpCare Distributions, Inc.
Ms. Judy Hasey Nisbett
Mr. and Mrs. P.K. Allen
Mr. Donald Cousins
Mr. Robert Hill
Ms. Tina Alley
Crystal Limousine
Mr. Eastham Hockmeyer
Mr. and Mrs. William S. Arata
Mr. George Hoffman
Mrs. V.J Cummings
Ms. Judith Ashley and Mr. Howard Reed
Theodore Hoskins
Ms. Penny Curtis
Mr. and Mrs. Johnathan Ayer
Ms. Esther Curtis
Rev. Malcolm A. Hughes
Ms. Tina Baker
John Kazatow
Ms. Eileen Cutting
Ms. Laura Bannister
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dalch
Ms. Cathy Lewis
Bar Harbor Inn
Louise Gibson McGarvey
Mrs. Barbara H. Davis
Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Barrett III
Rev. and Mrs. Walter Menzel
Ms. Mimi de Vries
Ms Carol R. Beal
Mr. Scott Olson
Dead River Company
Mr. Bob Beallor
Loretta Schmidt
Rev. and Mrs. Gary A. DeLong
Ms. Leigh Beatty
Ms. Haadi Shaw
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deraney
Mr. and Mrs. C. Ronald Bechtle
Mr. Harold W. Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Di Ruggiero
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Beckjord
Ted Spurling
Ms. Marjorie Dole
Mr. Mike Begley
Ms. Ann Sullivan
Mr. Peter Dolliver
Mrs. Nevin Bengur
Mr. Charles H. Tibbits
Mr. Mike Donahue
Miss Kris Bennett
Mr. Jimmi Van Keuren
Dover-Foxcroft Congregational Church
Ms. Karen Berner
Lynn and Beverly Willsey
Ms. Bettina Dudley
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Berry
Mr. Dana Witham
Ms. Freda Dunlap
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Berry
Eden Nursery School
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Ms. Betty Egner
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mackintosh
Sigma Kappa Sorority Delta Delta
Mr. and Mrs. William D. Eisele
Ms. Rebecca MacQuinn
Sigma Kappa Theta Alpha
Ms. Cynthia L. Ellis
Ms. Shirley Marden
Sigma Kappa UNCC
Mrs. Celia P. Emmons
Mr. and Mrs. John Marshall
Sigma Kappa Zeta Iota
Ms. Beth Ennis
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Martin
Sigma Kappa Zeta Pi
Mr. James R. Fahey and Mrs. Eileen
Ms. Nancy McBride
Sigma Kappa Zeta Upsilon Chapter
McGlinchey Fahey
Mrs. Louise McGarvey
Sigma Kappa, Athens, TN
Ms Genevieve Ferguson
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McIntyre
Sigma Kappa, Babson Park MA
First Baptist Church Tuesday Mission Work Circle
Ms. Enid K. McNeally
Sigma Kappa, Bowling Green, KY
First Church in Belfast
MDI YMCA
Sigma Kappa, Chattanooga, TN
First Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Metcalf, Jr.
Sigma Kappa, Chesapeak, VA
First Congregational Church
Mrs. Lisa B. Miller
Sigma Kappa, Dallas, TX
First Congregational Church
Ms. Susan W. Mitchell
Sigma Kappa, Elon NC
Ms. Barbara Fleming
Nobleboro Maine Extension
Sigma Kappa, Gray, TN
Ms. Ruth Foster
North Deering Congregational Church
Sigma Kappa, Huntington, CA
Ms. Nikki Fox
North Haven Baptist Church
Sigma Kappa, La Verne, CA
Dr. and Mrs. Richard R. Fox
Ms. Sarah Newgent
Sigma Kappa, Peoria, IL
Ms. Marianna Fox
Oakfield Baptist Church Women
Sigma Kappa, Springfield, MO
Mr. Kenneth Fox
Ms. Mary B. Opdyke
Sigma Kappa, Tom's River, NJ
Sigma Kappa, Ypsilanti MI
Ms. Ruth B. Silsby
Mr. Carter Sio
Ms. Louise Smith and Family
Mr. and Mrs. Chadbourn H. Smith
Smithfield Avenue Church
Southwest Cycle
Southwest Harbor Animal Shelter
Myrtle R. Speer
Mrs. June Byrne Spencer
Ms. Kathy St. Garmain
Ms. Susan Stanwood Clark
Mr. and Mrs. Rick Starbird
Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Steele
Mr. Robert Stevens
Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Stevenson
Ms. Margaret J. Stiassni-Sieracki
Mr. John Stillman
Mr. and Mrs. William J. Strawbridge
Friendship Circle of Carmel
Oriental Trading Company, Inc.
Mr. Fred Strout
Mr. and Mrs. Rob Fry
Merry Ossenheimer
Sugarloaf USA
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Fuerst
Ms. Judi Ozuransky
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Sullivan
Mr. Dale Genimatas
Mr. Richard G. PanKuch and Mrs. Donna Smith
Sunday River
Mrs. Phillip Geyelin
Mr. James M. Parrish
The Congregational Church in So. Glastonbury
Ms. Louise Gibson McGarvey
Ms. Rebecca B. Patel
The Crocker House Inn
Ms. Vivienne Gordon
Mrs. Harriet Pendleton
The Dover Church
Mr. and Mrs. Gordan Graham
Ms. andrea Perry
Gilmantown Community Church
Mrs. Cornelia Greaves Bates
Ms. Lin Peyton
The Swan Agency
Jessie Greenbaum
Phippsburg Unity Circle
Mrs. Ruth Thibodeau
Ms. Pat Greene
Mr. and Mrs. N. Plankey
Mrs. Linda B. Thompson
Mr. and Mrs. Michael A. Gurtler
Poggemeyer Design Group Inc.
Ms. Carolyn Todd
Mr. and Mrs. Brian E. Hamor
Mr. Frank Pollien
Trinity Lutheran Church of Boston
Mr. and Mrs. Edd B. Hamor
Poor Boy's Gourmet
Dr. Carmen E. Trisler
Ms. Cora Hancock
Portland Yacht
Ms. Kelly Trotter
Harbor House Community Service Center
Mrs. Virginia Putnam
Mrs. George C. Twombly
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Harmon
Rag a'Muffin Doll and Quilt Shoppe
Union Congregational Church
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond W. Harrison
Mr. and Mrs. Philip W. Read
United Baptist Church
Mrs. Kenneth J. Hartwein
Mr. and Mrs. Dean S. Read
Ms. Jenny Vandenbosch
Mr. Harry E. Haynes
Mr. Robert Recholtz
Carol and Ronald Varin
Ms. Judith E. Hazen
Rev. Daniel Ramm
Lenore D. Voorhis-Hayden
Mr. and Mrs. Michael E. Healy
Mr. and Mrs. Stephen H. Richards
Ms. Nancy Vrotsos
J. Hernandez
Ms. Edie Richardson
Ms. Lois J. Wagner
Ms. Ingrid Hill
Mrs. Edith Rickards
Wallace Interiors
Mr. Richard Hinkley
Mr. and Mrs. Eric Rodick
Mr. Richard H. Wammock
Dr. and Mrs. John P. Hoche
Sarah Kempema-Parkman Center
Mrs. Theo Wandak Knowles
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Homer
Ms. Ellen Savage
Ms. Kristina Wardwell
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Hooven
Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Savage
Mr. Michael G. Waters
Hope Congregational Church
Ms. Noelle Young-Bryant
Mrs. Marguerite I. Watson
Ms. Mary Hornsby
Ms. Leora N. Horning
Ms. Mary N. Watson
Ms. Cynthia Huntington
Ms. Susie Seavey
Mr. and Mrs. Caspar Weinberger
Ms. Betty Hurley
Mr. George Seavey
Ms. Gladys Werkley
Dr. Frederick Hutchinson
Second Congregational Church of Norway
Mr. and Mrs. Ned Wharton
Jeff Dobbs Productions, Inc.
Mr. Paul S. Selya
Mr. and Mrs. Wierenga
John Williams Boat Company
Slira Shanahane
Mrs. Alice Wiggin
Ms. Sandy Johnson
Mrs. Clare Shepley
Ms. Joan Wiggin
Ms. Carol Jones
Sigma Kappa Alpha Chi
Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jones
Sigma Kappa Alumnae of Central Florida
Mrs. Eleanor Williams
Miss Gwendolyn Kelley
Sigma Kappa Alumnae of NYC
Window Panes
Mr. and Mrs. Terrance J. Kelley
Sigma Kappa Beta
Ms. Margaret Winship
Keyword Association, Inc.
Sigma Kappa Beta Tau Chapter
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woodward
Ms. Marilyn S. Kitler
Sigma Kappa Beta Upsilon
Mrs. Kelly Worrell
Knoxville Alumnae of Sigma Kappa
Sigma Kappa Beta Upsilon
Ms. Frances Young
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Koffman
Sigma Kappa Buffalo Alumnae
Ms. Lucia Young
Ms. Cheryl Kolodziej
Sigma Kappa Central Michigan University
Mrs. Joyce Young
Ms. Anne Kozak
Sigma Kappa Central Ohio Alumnae Chapter
Ms. Roberta S. Kuriloff Esq.
Sigma Kappa Cincinnati-Area Alumnae Chapter
Mrs. Melissa Ladenheim
Sigma Kappa Delta Eta, Warrensburg MO
Mr. and Mrs. Philip B. Lape
Sigma Kappa Gamma Phi
Mr. and Mrs. Casey Lavin
Sigma Kappa Grand Valley State University
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Lehmann
Sigma Kappa Lambda
Mr. Christopher V. Lembo and Ms. Gina G. Gambali
Sigma Kappa of Chicago
Mr. and Mrs. John Linder
Sigma Kappa of North Metro Atlanta Alumnae
Ms. Amanda Lyons
Sigma Kappa Raleigh
Machias Savings Bank
Sigma Kappa Sorority
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Is helping people one of your missions in life?
There are many ways you can help the Maine Sea Coast Mission help children, families, and seniors in need.
Visit us on the web at: www.seacoastmission.org
By mail: Please make checks payable to "Maine Sea Coast Mission" and mail to the following address:
The Maine Sea Coast Mission
127 West Street
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
By phone: Please call (207) 288-5097 or 1-888-824-7258. Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover,
and Diner's Club are accepted.
Gifts of Stock: Please call the Mission at (207) 288-5097 for delivery instructions.
Planned giving opportunities: Planned gifts prolong your support of the Mission's work indefinitely, 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 account 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 per
cent age of your residuary estate be given as a charitable contribution to the Maine Sea Coast Mission will result in a
gift that will both reduce estate taxes and help the Mission to extend its future outreach. Real estate and investment
securities also can be designated as gifts to the Mission through your will.
Donations of Food, Recycled Clothing, and Christmas gifts: Donations of unwrapped food items for our Food Pantry, cloth-
ing in good condition for our Thrift Shop, and new unwrapped gifts for our Christmas Program always are gratefully appreci-
ated throughout the year. Please drop off items at the Mission House, 127 West Street in Bar Harbor, or ship/mail to Maine Sea
Coast Mission, 127 West Street, Bar Harbor, ME 04609. If you have questions, please call (207) 288-5097 or 1-888-824-7250
(toll free).
The Maine Sea Coast Mission
127 West Street, Bar Harbor, Maine 04609
Telephone: 207-288-5097
www.seacoastmission.org
SUNBEAM