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Frye Island News Service VOLUME 2012, ISSUE 9 JUNE 15, 2012
What’s New?
� Wayne’s words… page 3
� Upcoming Meetings… page 4
� Frye Island Public Works & Transfer Station… page 5
� Frye’s Leap General Store & Cafe… page 7
� Leisure Lounge… page 10
� Comedian Bob Marley returns… page 10
� USS Michael Murphy Day… page 11
� Ladies of the Lake Luncheon… page 13
Rare sighting of a Humming Squirrel - This is a funny Here's a fluffy hummingbird chick on our feeder. picture that I took last week of a squirrel drinking out Christine & Mark Savoie, Skylar & Sammy of the hummingbird feeder. He drained it in one setting! Picture submitted by Joan Rivard
Contents Important Information ............................................... 2 Town News ............................................................... 3 Fire Department........................................................ 8 Marina News ............................................................ 8 Frye Island Police Department .................................. 9
Ferry News ............................................................. 11Frye Island Golf Club .............................................. 12Activities & Recreation ............................................ 13Calendar ................................................................. 14
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Important Information
Town of Frye Island 1 Sunset Road Frye Island, ME 04071 Phone: 207-655-4551 Fax: 207-655-3422 Email: [email protected] Web site: www.fryeisland.com Town Manager: Wayne Fournier
Office Hours Tuesday thru Saturday: 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM Sunday & Monday: Closed
Code Enforcement Officer John Thompson
Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Fire, Medical, or Police Emergencies – Call 911
Non-emergencies Frye Island Police: (207-893-2810)
Police Chief: Rod Beaulieu Fire Department: (207-655-8618)
Fire Chief: Steve Persson
Executive Committee John Nun First Selectman Mark Thomas Selectman Brian Walker Selectman Dave Bond Executive Committee - Chair Bob Sutherland Gary Donohue Tim McCarthy Joe Potts Municipal Treasurer
Public Works Department Phone: 207-655-7493 Director: John Crosby
Transfer Station Operating Hours Saturday: 10 AM - 6 PM Sunday: 10 AM - 6 PM Holiday weekends: Saturday - Monday, 10 AM - 6 PM
If you need access to the Transfer Station Monday through Friday (8 AM - 3 PM), please call the Public Works Garage and leave a message. (Advance notice is greatly appreciated.) We will need your name and Island phone number.
Frye Island News Service Email: [email protected] Submission deadline: Wednesday, 3:00 PM - No Exceptions
Representative to Legislature Michael D. McClellan (R-Raymond) District 103 27 Pismire Mountain Road Raymond, ME 04071 (207) 655-4438 [email protected]
State Senator Bill Diamond (D-Cumberland) District 12 10 Crown Point Rd Windham, ME 04062 (207) 892-8941 [email protected]
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Island Manager’s Comments
Greetings everyone:
Lake Level: I have given up on trying to predict or project what the lake level is going to do. I will say that as of 06/13/2012 it was at 267ft. 2in. This is about what it was a week ago and about 3in. lower than the season high which was reached last Saturday. Needless to say, it is still very high. We had no major issues with the gantry systems last weekend but we still must use caution when approaching and leaving the ramps. We have had a couple of vehicles to nose plants in the pavement because the drivers were going too fast down the ramp. A word to the wise should be sufficient.
In addition, there are still a number of docks that are extremely close to the water level. Some of these are at their height limits and can’t be raised any higher. We have also had a number of jet skis wash off their storage stanchions. So…if you have a jet ski on one of these supports make sure it is tied down. If you are driving a boat within 200 feet of shore remember you are in a no wake zone so be considerate. Your wake could be enough to damage a dock or wash a jet ski, or a boat for that matter, off its support. Please be considerate.
There has been no change with the status of SD Warrens permit application and the revised Lake Level Management Plan. I would urge everyone to view the Save Our Sebago website at www.saveoursebago.com for information. I will let you know as soon as there is a change to report.
Transfer Station: The new compactors are installed and in service. Please cooperate with the attendant so we get everything in the proper container.
Taxes: A friendly reminder that the second installment of the property tax is due on June 30. All taxes outstanding after that date will accrue interest.
SAD 6 Budget Meeting: The school budget validation election was held last Tuesday (6/12). I was told that both articles passed but the votes were very close. As a matter of fact, I heard that article 2, concerning the sale / demolition of an old school in Hollis passed by 8 votes. Just goes to show you that every vote counts. Remember this in November.
TownComparisons(IncludeslocaldebtserviceandAdultEducation)
20122013TownShare
2012–2013DistrictShare
2011–2012DistrictShare
IncreaseorDecrease
Buxton 27.3365% $5,692,148 $5,453,271 $238,877
FryeIsland 5.5789% $1,161,667 $1,162,796 $1,129
Hollis 15.3276% $3,191,592 $3,472,494 $280,902
Limington 11.8336% $2,464,053 $2,337,266 $126,787
Standish 39.9234% $8,313,057 $7,770,725 $542,332
Totals 100% $20,822,516 $20,196,552 $825,964
Primary Elections: The primary elections were also held on Tuesday. I still haven’t seen the results of all of the contested races but I do know that Cynthia Dill got the Democratic win for US Senate and Charley Summers for the Republicans. For the District 1 (our district) Representative to Congress, Chellie Pingree ran unopposed as the Democrat and Jonathan Courtney narrowly beat Patrick Calder for the Republican Party. Frye Island had 9 voters out of 104 registered voters participate in the election process.
Executive Committee Meeting: The next Board of Selectmen / Executive Committee meeting has been scheduled for Saturday June 16th. The meeting will be held at the Community Center and will begin at 9 AM.
Town News
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USS Michael Murphy (DDG 112): Michael Murphy day has been scheduled for July 28th. This is the last ship of the Arleigh Burke-class destroyers to be built at Bath Iron Works. The ship was named for Michael Patrick Murphy, a US Navy SEAL. Lieutenant Murphy was posthumously awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions during Operation Red Wings in Afghanistan in June 2005. He was the first sailor awarded the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War.
If Dick Norris hasn’t cornered you already to volunteer to, I would urge you to consider inviting a couple (more if you want) of the crew members to share dinner with you and your family that evening. It is an opportunity to meet some truly remarkable young men and women.
Beano: We are looking for someone to volunteer to run this activity July and August. If you are interested, please call the office.
Have a safe week and very enjoyable weekend!
Wayne
Zoning Board of Appeals Friday, June 15, 2012 at 7:00 P.M. Community Center Agenda
� Minutes of last meeting � Select chairman � Select meeting dates � Other business
This is a public meeting. All Frye Islanders are welcome to attend.
Board of Appeals The Frye Island Board of Appeals is looking for a new member. If you would like to volunteer your time and become a member of the FI Board of Appeals please contact the office. Meetings are typically once per month on a Friday evening. This will provide you with an opportunity to learn about the Town and Maine Municipalities.
BOS / EC Meeting Saturday, June 16, 2012 at 9:00 a.m. Community Center
Planning Board Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. Community Center Agenda Read and approve Minutes of May 26, 2012 meeting
Old Business: Comp. Plan Future meeting with the Executive Committee Future meeting date with Stephanie Carver Gilman Property Litter Ordinance
New Business: ATV/UTV Discussion Please send any request for additional agenda items to Steve Kaplan [email protected]
All Planning Board Meetings are open to the public APPROVED PLANNING BOARD MINUTES ARE AVAILABLE ON Frye Island. Com WEB SITE
Marina Committee Meeting Saturday, June 23, 2012 at 8:30 a.m. Community Center Chapel There is a Marina Committee meeting scheduled for Saturday, June 23rd at 830 AM in the Community Center Chapel.
Office Note EZ Ride: If you are sending a check to the office for your EZ Ride Account, please include your name and lot #. We do not use your bar code number.
Attention Marina Equity Owners: It is necessary for the equity owners who rent their slips to forward to the office a permission note so that we know who is in what slip. Every year we get sinking boat reports and it will make contacts much easier. To date, we have only 4 permission slips.
Frye Island Directory: The 2012 Directory will be published soon, so if you have any changes to make, please use the update sheets in the office.
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What you CAN do under Shoreland zoning Code Enforcement Officer: John Thompson
This Story Series highlights the many activities that shoreland zoning allows, even encourages.
Often we hear comments like: “you can’t cut any vegetation in the shoreland zone buffer.” The purpose of this brief article is to debunk this myth.
True: The shoreland zone buffer standards that apply to areas within 100 feet of a lake or pond and within 75 feet of other water bodies and wetlands are somewhat restrictive.
True: A landowner may not cut or remove all the vegetation from an undisturbed buffer and create a new lawn extending down to the shoreline.
However, the vegetation removal standards do allow a fair amount of vegetation to be removed from within the buffer in many cases. Often, a landowner building a new home in the shoreland zone who follows the vegetation removal standards closely can end up with a great view to the water.
The “point system”, so called, allows the removal of trees that are larger than 2 inches in diameter, provided a minimum number of points of trees are retained- the larger the tree the greater the point value.
The standards also allow for the pruning of all live tree branches from the bottom third of the tree. The taller the tree, the higher a landowner may prune.
For example, the lower 20 feet of a tree may be pruned completely of branches on a 60 foot tall tree, resulting in only a comparatively small tree trunk impeding a view to the water.
Between thinning the tree stand and pruning branches many properties can create an impressive view to the water. Certainly, a sparsely vegetated properly already will be very restricted in vegetation removal, but many of those properties already have a decent view.
Frye Island Public Works
Transfer Station 207-655-7493
Transfer Station The new trash and recycling compactors were on line last weekend and working smoothly. They operate much quieter than the trash truck.
Transfer station hours; Saturdays 10 am to 6 pm
Sundays 10 am to 6 pm
Wednesdays: STARTING JUNE 27th 10 am to 6 pm
HOLIDAY WEEKENDS; Saturdays, Sundays and Mondays 10 am to 6 pm
ILLEGAL DUMPING WILL BE PROSECUTED!
Waterline Work Waterline installation is ongoing, the weather and other jobs have slowed us down some, but we will be continuing working on Leisure Lane. Please expect road closures and delays.
Thank you Thank you Steve Gilman for the donation of a storage shed for the ballfield.
Thank you Mark Savoie for helping the town out with your carpentry skills.
DPW thought for the week;
“Do the right thing, it will gratify some people and astonish the rest”.
~ Mark Twain
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Sunday: 10am – 6pm
Monday: Closed (Open 10am – 6pm During a Holiday Weekend)
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: Closed (Open 10am – 6pm During High Season)
Thursday: Closed
Friday: Closed
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Frye’s Leap
General Store and Café
We are looking forward to another sunny weekend, a good reason for you to come down and see what is cooking at the
café! This weekend we plan on adding a few daily specials to our menu. You can expect to see at least a Philly
cheesesteak as one of our specials this weekend.
Our high definition TV’s are working! Stop by and check out the US Open golf tournament while enjoying a cold drink at
the bar.
In the store please be sure to check out our selection of unique craft beers sold in single “bomber” bottles. Bombers
range in size from 16.9 to 25.4 ounces and tend to have a higher alcohol content, a result of
For the weekend of June 15, our hours will be
Store:
Friday 8:00am 10:00pm
Saturday 8:00am 10:00pm
Sunday 8:00am 6:00pm
Cafe:
Friday 4:00pm 10:00pm
Saturday 8:00am 10:00pm
Sunday 8:00am 6:00pm
For the coming week of June 18 thru June 21, we will be operating reduced hours. Our store hours will be as follows:
Monday 8:00am 4:00pm
Tuesday 8:00am 4:00pm
Wednesday 8:00am Noon
Thursday 8:00am Noon
We regret that no takeout service will be available on Wednesday and Thursday.
Normal operating hours and practices will resume on Friday, June 22.
We encourage you to visit our site on Facebook, “Frye’s Leap General Store and Café”, and to follow us on twitter,
“@fryesleapcafe”. We will be posting specials and activities as they occur on these sites.
Thanks and we look forward to seeing you this weekend!
Amy and Dave Wagner
655-4256
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Fire Department Fire Barn: 207-655-8618
FINALE FINS ARTICLE - MY RESIGNATION - RUTH BOURQUE
Since moving here in 1986 I have been interested in fire fighting and protecting the island. I joined in training with Dr. Schumaucher using the old fire truck from Standish. I was a part timer here until 1992 when I became a full time 6 month resident. I was at the old rec hall fire which brought about the raising of the new fire barn by the citizens of Frye Island and purchasing Engine 6 from Raymond. I held the office of treasurer/firefighter, on call 24/7 while on the island, from the beginning of the department and was a licensed first responder for the last 9 years. I have written all of the FINS news articles and know someone better than I, will take over this spot and also in the department. Everyone can be replaced! I have enjoyed helping the people on Frye Island for the last 13 years and I am content with my decision as I am very proud of my time, effort and service provided. The fire department has never had a complaint, from those we served, brought to the attention of the town manager. I asked Wayne that question recently out of curiosity.
We have been involved with water rescue for the last 9 years and will continue on as Captain Ruth, with my husband Captain Paul, in our Boat US towing business and be on call for Raymond Fire/Rescue Marine 1 assistance and attend their marine meetings and training.
It is now time for me to get a life, as they say. This week I will enjoy spending time with my children and grandchildren in Nashua, NH and then start enjoying Frye Island again as a retirement home.
I will miss the dedicated crew at the fire barn, also on call 24/7 while on the island, and wish them the best and good luck!
TO REPORT A FIRE OR MEDICAL EMERGENCY DIAL 9-1-1
Marina News Safe Boating Tips
� Boating Supplies: The following boating supplies checklist, may be used as a guide for the items that you should have with you on all boating trips. For boats 16 feet and over, you must have an additional throw-able device:
o U.S. Coast Guard approved PFDs (personal flotation devices)
o visual distress signaling device o anchor and line o bail bucket o flashlight o approved boating fire extinguishers o bell or whistle o paddle or oars o tool kit, spare parts o navigation charts & navigation
equipment
� Boating Operation-Safe operation of a watercraft depends on proper maintenance and preparation before, during and after use. The following items will assist you, the boater, and help assure you and your passengers of a safe trip:
o full fuel tank o lights and horn working o weather & water conditions suitable o PFDs checked for proper fit o operator alert, ready, and sober o transom plug in, bilge bailed out/dry o fuel lines and tanks checked for leaks o all gear properly stowed and secured o propeller and lower unit free of debris o passengers briefed on emergencies
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Rod Beaulieu Chief of Police
1 Sunset Road Frye Island, ME 04071
Non-Emergency Dispatch (207) 893-2810
Office (207) 655-2600
Fax (207) 655-3422
Dangerous Lake Conditions Soon we will be on the lake enjoying our watercraft as the weather turns warmer. I do have to give everyone a warning that there is a lot of floating debris on the lake caused by the heavy rains and flooding. Our friends at the Maine Warden Service, Portland Water District and others have all said that they have witnessed several logs, pieces of docks and lumber, free floating on the lake. All of these articles are just below the water surface and extremely difficult to see, so caution and common sense with your water craft is extremely important. With the lake being twelve miles by eight miles, these conditions will be with us for a good part of the boating season.
If you have lost a piece of dock, boat or other beach item contact the police as some of these items have been recovered.
Thought for the week; “A problem well stated is a problem half solved.”
~ Charles F. Kettering
Dear Rod the Cop,
I have immense anxiety, you see I’m new to the area and I’m not familiar with the weather patterns for this region. Let me explain, last Saturday I went to the island dump to throw away just a few large landscaper trash bags of empty beer cans, (N.H.) non-returnable, when to my bewilderment I saw several feet of what was described to me as “Snow Fence” Now I’m not a weatherman, but I know the weather here has been a little peculiar this year with no snow last winter, 9” of rain this June and confusion proliferating the island. Should I plan for snow, I’m a little under dressed?
Befuddled
Dear Befuddled,
I think a large portion of what troubles you may be rooted in filling those large contractor trash bags. I think it is safe to say that we need not worry about snow this summer on the island. The described snow fence was erected as a deterrent to those who illegally enter the dump after normal business hours. Members of the Frye Island DPW “Think Tank” saw a problem, brainstormed a solution and put their cumulative concept into action, hence a fence was erected, Problem meets need, need meets action, action meets solution, problem solved. Genius if you ask me.
Hopes this helps, RTC
If you’re in need of advice, have a problem; just write in for confidential help at [email protected]
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Leisure Lounge Fairway Lane (next to the golf pro shop)
655-3551 Air Conditioned Open to the Public
Hours: Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM – Midnight Last call on Friday & Saturday 11:50 PM
Sunday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
NO CHILDREN UNDER 16 AFTER 9:OO PM
At the lounge we offer a full bar including beer and wine.
Wine by the bottle and by the glass Rootbeer floats $3.50 Snacks are also available: Pizza $5.00 Hot Dogs $2.00 Popcorn $1.00 Candy $1.00
Enjoy satellite reception on our wide screen television
We now sell wine by the bottle.
Greg Norman Estates
Chardonnay or Cabernet
Back by popular demand, Comedian Bob Marley
Sunday, July 8, 2012
7:00 pm @ the Community Center
Tickets $20.00, sold at the Golf Pro Shop
Doors will open @ 6:00 pm; there will be a full cash bar
Limited space; so plan on purchasing your tickets early.
All net proceeds will be designated to fund the kitchen remodel and heat/ac of the meeting room in the Community Center.
Bob Marley
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One More Time!
USS Michael Murphy Day on Frye Island July 28, 2012
We’ve done USS Jason Dunham Day and then USS Spruance Day with great success. Sailors from these guided missile destroyers, under construction at the Bath Iron Works, enjoyed their day of R&R on Frye Island and loved it, as did the Islanders who hosted them.
Now, the last of the Arleigh Burke guided missile destroyers being built at the Bath Iron Works, the USS Michael Murphy, is nearing completion and scheduled to leave in early September. We would again like to host a day for its sailors, all of whom are now in Bath. And we’re looking for Islanders who want to help out.
As we have done before, we will start with a welcoming ceremony and ballgame in the late morning, followed by a barbecue lunch and informal recreation in the afternoon, including swimming, boating and kayaking, golf, basketball, soccer, volleyball, and tennis. We plan to close the day by inviting groups of two to four sailors to the homes of Island families for supper and relaxation. This has been the high point for many of the sailors, who were missing their own homes and families while on temporary duty in Bath.
We would like to hear from those interested in participating, through offering boat rides, partnering in golf or tennis, contributing a pot luck dish for the noon lunch or, especially, in taking some sailors home for supper. Also, let us know if you have any ideas for the conduct of the day, or if you would like to help organize an event. Please contact Dick Norris by e-mail at [email protected], by telephone at 617-489-6997, or by using the signup sheets at the office.
Ferry News 655-4258
This Week’s Ferry Schedule First Ferry Second Ferry
Saturday 7 AM - 11 PM
Sunday 7 AM - 9 PM 12 Noon – 8 PM
Monday 7 AM - 7 PM
Tuesday 7 AM - 9 PM
Wednesday 7 AM - 7 PM
Thursday 7 AM - 11 PM
Friday 7 AM - 12 Mid 8:30 AM – 10:30 AM 2 PM – 10 PM
High Season High season begins Friday, June 22, 2012
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Frye Island Golf Club 655-3551 Open to the Public Fairway Lane
Hours Friday & Saturday: 9:00 AM – Dusk
Sunday: 7:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Greens Fees Weekday: $24.00
Weekend and Holidays: $34.00
Twilight (after 5 PM) Weekdays $17.00 Weekends $20.00
Weekday Youth (16 or younger): $10.00
Weekend Youth (16 or younger): $20.00
3-day weekday pass: $50.00
Week-long unlimited golf pass: $135.00
Cart Rentals Gas Cart: 9 Holes: $16.00 18 Holes: $26.00
Pull Cart: 9 or 18 Holes: $4.00
Club Rentals: $12.00
Own Cart (no trail fee) 9 Holes: $10.00 18 Holes: $20.00
Note: Memorial Scholarship Tournament this Saturday, there are no tee times until 1:30p.
Tentative 2012 Tournament Schedule Date Tournament Organizers
Sat, Jun 16 Memorial Scholarship Kenny H. Fri, Jun 22 GE Tournament Tom Bishop Sat/Sun, Jun 23-24 June Invitational John Kett July 1 – Labor Day Club Championship Bruce Nisula Sat, Jul 7 Steak and Hot Dog John K/Bob T Sat, Jul 21 Night Golf John K/Mike H Sat, Aug 4 President’s Cup Vic S/Laura D Sat/Sun, Aug 18-19 Member-Guest Jim Hodge Sun, Aug 26 Recreation Committee Sat/Sun, Sep 8-9 Sebago Lake Escape Mark Thomas Sat, Sep 22 TKE Fall Classic Hodge(s) Sat, Oct 14 Big Break Various
Sunday Morning Scramble Every Sunday morning, tee off at 8:00am, sign up starting at 7:30am.
Sunday, June 10th Scramble Results 1st Place Team (-5) $31.25 each:
George Greenwich Curt Farnsworth Miguel Ramirez Chris Wilfert
Closest to the Pin $25.00:
Paul Lyons
Recreation Department Welcome back to Frye Island. This season promises to be a very busy one for the recreation department. The center will officially open on July 1, 2012. The Community Center will be open Sunday – Saturday 10am-4pm. Extra evening hours have also been added. Until the high season begins the center will be opened on some weekends from 10am-1pm.
Due to the fact that the Community Center is being used more we have established a calendar so that we can eliminate double bookings of the same area. Everyone who plans a meeting or event must fill out an application to reserve an area. This can be done in the town office. The request will then be forwarded to the town manager and be approved by him. It is then sent to me and I will make sure the area is available and then will notify the individual on the status of their request. This procedure will be followed by everyone who plans a meeting or event. Thank you in advance for your cooperation.
I have had some people contact me in regards to employment and activities. If you would like to contact me by e-mail, my address is as follows: [email protected] In the subject area please use: Frye Island Recreation
See Everyone soon, Bobbie Thomas - Recreation Director
Don’t forget Dad this Sunday, Father’s Day. Come by the pro shop, we have an assortment of gifts for dad. How about a round of golf?
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Activities & Recreation Recreation Chairperson: Andrea Sansonetti
Frye Island Book Group Selections for 2012 All islanders are invited to join us to discuss the following books Monday evenings at 7:30 PM in the Community Center Library.
June 25 THE CONFESSIONS OF CATHERINE DE MEDICI by C.W. Gortner
July 16 HOTEL ON THE CORNER OF BITTER AND SWEET by Jamie Ford
August 6 CALEB’S CROSSING by Geraldine Brooks
August 27 JERUSALEM, JERUSALEM by James Carroll
Garden Club News We've planned some fun and informative programs for this season:
June 28th will be a car pool trip to the Plainview Farm in North Yarmouth followed by lunch,
July 21st (22nd for rain date) will be a summer Fairy House workshop for both children and adults, and
August 25th could be a flower arranging workshop.
Join us for these programs and the community of our garden maintenance days on the second Saturday morning of July, August, and September. We meet at the Community Center at 9:00 AM to weed and trim there followed by the same at the Ferry Landing. It doesn't take long to keep our public gardens looking nice and everyone can pull a weed or two while waiting for the Ferry!
Bobbex is available at Claire LaDow's. Call her at 655-7730. When first applied, it is not a pleasant scent but that's short-lived and the deer do take different paths to avoid those plants.
Frye Island Chapel
Services every Sunday 9:00 AM In the Upper Room of the Community Center
All are welcome. Dress is casual.
You are cordially invited to attend our weekly non-denominational services.
Communion is offered on the 1st and 3rd Sunday of every month and a coffee and snack hour following the service on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of each month.
Chaplains: Rev. Richard Petersen, Ph.D and Rev. Theodore Ekholm
Ladies Golf Scramble
In case of doubtful weather, the Golf Club will be notified by 8:30 a.m. as to the status of the Scramble. Questions, call Nancy Perry 655-5221.
Winners for 6/12: Lorna Priestley and Dianne Gleeson
Mah Jongg Anyone? We will resume our Mah Jongg games at the Leisure Lounge. The times will be:
Mondays @ 9:30am and Thurdays @ 12:30pm* Please note change of day
Please bring your game – if you have one.
LADIES OF THE LAKE LUNCHEON,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27, 2012 Come one, come all, to our noontime Ladies of the Lake Luncheon at Frye Island’s
most popular café. The theme this year, in honor of the new owner’s family wedding, is Flower Power.
The three inviting menu items which feature a choice of sides, a pasta salad, a green salad or French fries, are: the new favorite, a BLAT (the A stands for avocado and
arugula) on a sour dough roll, or roasted vegetable quiche, or possibly, a Mediterranean salad with grilled chicken,
Sign up for your personal selection in the Town Office by June 25. The cost, which includes a soft drink and gratuity, is only $15.
We're back for another fun season of ladies golf. Come join us and bring a friend. ALL LEVELS ARE WELCOME!
Every Tuesday; Tee time: 9:00 a.m. Be there by 8:45 to register.
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June 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 10 9:00a Chapel @ CC
11 9:30a Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
12 8:45a Ladies Golf Scramble 10:00a Primary Election and SAD6 Validation Referendum @ CC
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14 12:30p Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
15 7:00p Zoning Board of Appeals @ CC
16 9:00a BOS/EC Mtg @ CC
17 Father’s Day 9:00a Chapel @ CC
18 9:30a Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
19 8:45a Ladies Golf Scramble
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21 12:30p Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
22 High Season Begins
23 8:30a Planning Board @ CC 8:30a Marina Committee Mtg @ Chapel
24 9:00a Chapel @ CC
25 9:30a Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge 7:30p Book Group @ CC
26 8:45a Ladies Golf Scramble
27 Noon Ladies of the Lake Luncheon @ Frye’s Leap Cafe
28 12:30p Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge Garden Club Trip
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July 2012
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday 1 9:00a Chapel @ CC
2 9:30a Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
3 8:45a Ladies Golf Scramble
4 Independence Day
5 12:30p Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
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7 Dusk Fireworks @ Long Beach Marina
8 9:00a Chapel @ CC 7:00p Bob Marley @ CC
9 9:30a Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
10 8:45a Ladies Golf Scramble
11 9:00a Garden Club Business Mtg @ Chapel
12 12:30p Mah Jongg @ Leisure Lounge
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14 9:00a BOS/EC Mtg @ CC Noon Ballfield Field Day Event