Edgecomb
Jo Cameron
Lotsa seasonable fun throughout the greater Edgecomb area: Once again,
curmudgeonly Ebenezer Scrooge loosens up for the holiday season at the
Boothbay Playhouse this Friday and Saturday, December 7 and 8 at 7 p.m.
and a Saturday matinee at 2 p.m. Tickets are available at the Boothbay
Region YMCA front desk, 633-2855, but you'd better scramble... this
production has been known to sell out! Added attraction at the Saturday
matinee, the Y-Arts Kiddie Choir will also perform.
The Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library is hosting 'A Victorian Christmas'
on Friday, December 14 from noon on. Ted Wallace will present a program of
the rich literary heritage from that era, not all of it by Dickens! Cost
is $10; call 633-3112 to register and find out more.
Saturday, December 15, the Lincoln County Animal Shelter on Atlantic
Avenue in Edgecomb will hold Open House from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. If you
wish, bring a present for one of the animals (a chewbone, a jingleball, a
milkbone cookie...) or a donation of money or pet food. Santa Claus will
be visiting from noon until 2 p.m. and will be available for photo-ops.
The celebration will end with a Blessing of the Animals by Father Picard
from St. Patrick's Church in Newcastle.
Edgecomb Kudos: My neighbor Nat Blackford has been chosen Wiscasset
Middle School's Student of the Month, and is also on the WMS boy's soccer
team, as is Ryan Hanley and James Brown! Well done, young men!
The MUUF has just announced its Web site: www.uumidcoast.org. If there
are any computer wonks in the neighborhood who would find a challenge in
converting their Sunday services to audio programs for access by UUs who
can't get to the Town Hall, please let President Mary Neal know, at
wjwmbn@ verizon.net.
Check out Rivers End Farm, which has taken over the Basket Barn
property at the intersection of the River Road and Route 27 in Boothbay.
They are offering locally made cheeses, jams, preserves, mustards,
homemade desserts, even beer and wine, et al. Winter hours are Mondays
through Fridays, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturdays, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Sundays
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Give 633-4044 a call and ask owner Marybeth Dubois about
filling your Christmas giving or catering needs.
Ms. Dubois' business is located at what old timers in my youth (1940s)
were still calling The Willow Tree, years after it had blown down in a
storm. Does anyone remember that famous willow and exactly where it was
located? Does anyone have any pictures of it? Although a Boothbay
fixture, nevertheless, the Edgecomb Historical Society would also
appreciate this bit of lost local lore.
The tenor of the Edgecomb bypass meetings last weekend seemed to this
observer to be basically split in favor of 'No Build' or N8c, the route
option requiring the long bridge over the river to land on Davis Island,
where the MDOT local workyard is currently located. I was impressed by the
number of citizens who had actually studied the DEIS and who made
thoughtful, realistic comments and questions. This column's deadline
misses the similar meetings at Alna on Monday and Wiscasset on Tuesday,
but you might be able to make the meeting at the Westport Island Town Hall
today, Thursday, December 6, at 6 p.m. The ultimate commentary deadline is
December 21. Send your views and questions to
www.wiscassetroute1corridor
. com
or mail them to Ed Hanscom, Wiscasset Corridor Study, Maine Department of
Transportation, 16 State House Station, Augusta, ME 04333 or to Mark
Hasselmann, Federal Highways Administration, 40 Western Avenue, Room 614,
Augusta, ME 04330. They were saying at Edgecomb's Saturday meeting, we
might expect the Final Environmental Impact Statement by summer of 2008.
Well, we can begin to expect it....
Late breaking news: The Alna bypass meeting has been cancelled due to
weather (no surprise), and has been rescheduled for two weeks from today,
December 17th, 6 p.m. at the Alna Fire House.
Margot Stiassni-Sieracki, Coordinator of 'Art Bags for Kids,' is aiming
for 150 bags of creative art-making supplies, including sketch-books and
age appropriate materials in order to provide needy children, from
preschoolers through teenagers, with Christmas gifts which promote their
creative and artistic development. Sponsored again by the Edgecomb
Congregational Church, the project welcomes donations of cash or new art
supplies and craft kits. Anyone interested in volunteering to assist with
'Art Bags for Kids' or desiring to donate materials may contact Margot at
882-7593 or Gail Boudin at 882-7972.
For donations of any amount, donors will receive an acknowledgment for
tax purposes and a card appropriate to honor a friend or family member.
Donations made by check are tax deductible and will be acknowledged if
they are written to the Edgecomb Congregational Church with a memo 'Art
Bags for Kids.' Checks may be mailed to the church at P.O. Box 113,
Edgecomb, ME 04556.
The Edgecomb Congregational Church Thrift Shop invites you to lunch
every Tuesday at noon, on them! Still, if you care to give a donation, or
bring, say, a pot of soup for a couple dozen people, those will be
welcome, too. Check out the new Christmas Gift Table with items ranging
from 50 cents to $10, mostly under $5. They could use some more books.
This month's donations will go toward heat, food and shelter in the area.
Winter is beautiful, but also harsh and difficult. Sez I, with the snow
coming down on Monday morning, with no driveway snowplowing arrangement in
place.
Weather rule of thumb: If the school is closed, the Town Hall is
closed. And if the Town Hall is closed on a Monday, the Selectmen won't
meet. While on the topic of closings, remember, Lee and Claudia will
close the town offices from December 24, 2007 to January 3, 2008. Please
get your town business done before then! Likewise, except for signing the
biweekly warrant, the Selectmen will hibernate also. Emergencies always
excepted.
Let us salute the passing of Joan Pinkham Creamer of Damariscotta who
was one of my schoolmates at the Salt Marsh School, as was her husband
Perley Creamer, and her sister Joyce Pinkham Tuttle. We used to play all
through the woods after school, and I'd walk with them
halfway home, to the top of Fairbrother's Hill. I send my personal
sympathies and my hellos to her family. Donations may be sent to the First
Baptist Church of Damariscotta, P.O.B. 248, Damariscotta ME 04543 in
Joan's memory.
Bitter Irony Department: Not only is Dec. 7 the anniversary of D-Day,
it is also St. Nicholas' Day. Peace on earth, good will to absolutely
everyone from 234 River Road, 633-2978, jocam@midcoast. com.
This column appears in the Boothbay Register, The Lincoln County News,
the Wiscasset News-paper, and at www.Edgecomb.org. |  |
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