Trust In Our Town

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Trust In Our Town
A publication of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust
Winter 2011
MICROSOFT
Trust In Our Town
Kennebunkport
Conservation
Trust
For the preservation of
natural areas in
Kennebunkport since 1973
Mailing address:
PO Box 7004
Cape Porpoise, ME 04014
Headquarters Location:
57 Gravelly Brook Road
Kennebunkport, ME 04046
Contact KCT:
Phone: (207) 967-3465
Fax:
(207) 967-3469
Email: [email protected]
Visit us online:
www.kporttrust.org
2010: KCT’s Year
in Review
“The Kennebunkport Conservation Trust is dedicated to
preserving land in conservation for use by all people of
current and future generations and to provide preservation
and maintenance of properties that reflect on the heritage
of Kennebunkport.”
2010 was a year in which the mission statement of the
Kennebunkport Conservation Trust was well served,
for in no previous year has so much been done in so
many different areas to fulfill its objectives. The underlying foundation of the KCT is land protection, and a
limited and well defined list of properties we hope to
conserve has been created to accomplish the Trust‟s
goals. Most of these properties serve to connect or
enhance existing holdings. Last year saw five of these
pieces protected. A bargain sale purchase of a piece of
land owned by Scott and Kate Eaton, bordering Tyler
Brook on the ocean side of the Mills Road, protected a
beautiful view shed. Across the street, the Trust made
another bargain sale purchase of a 13.5 acre lot owned
by Don and Luverne Preble Tinkham which has frontage on the Batson River. Together these properties
will help to maintain the appearance of the Mills Road
between Cape Porpoise and Goose Rocks Beach.
In the central woods just above Cape Porpoise square,
the Trust purchased the 31 acre Lynch property. It
connects to our Tyler Brook holdings and will provide
a wonderful space for wildlife habitat and passive recreation. At the head of our Jim and Agnes Steele trail
is the 25.8 acres King property. This was purchased
for $100,000 during the year, and contained enough
valuable habitat to receive a $75,000 state protection
grant.
At the end of the year, the Trust was delighted to
receive a 14.6 acre piece of land near Mast Cove, the
very generous gift of David and Lisanne James. This
wooded parcel located between School Street and
North Street not only helps to protect the look and
feel of the downtown section of Kennebunkport, it
also offers the opportunity to create a learning trail
between the Consolidated School and our Grist Mill
property. It is a wonderful piece of protection forour
community for which we are very grateful!
Goat Island Update
For those holdings that reflect the heritage of our
A Gift For All Who
Love Kennebunkport
David and Lisanne James generously donated 14.6 acres to
the Trust in December. The property will help to forever
preserve the look and feel of the Dock Square area.
James Property map, highlighted in purple.
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community, the Trust has taken the position that we should bring and maintain
them to the period of their greatest historic significance. On that basis, after years
of diligent work led by Scott Dombrowski
and Mike Weston, the Trust finally completed the permitting process to bring
Goat Island back to the look of the mid
1950‟s. This coming summer, the walkway
between the house and tower will be rebuilt, as will the bell tower and a small fuel
shed. The construction will not only give
the island back its distinctive look, it will
also allow for the full historic interpretation of the lighthouse and the role it
played, and continues to play, in our town‟s
history. Come spring we will encourage
everyone to follow the work taking place,
as well as the beauty of the island and its
surroundings, from our new webcam. It
will be found on our webpage: kporttrust.org.
KCT‟s new float at the Grist Mill property
provides the public access to the Kennebunk River in the downtown area.
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the tidal grist mill that once was a focal
point of the community. Were it recreated, it would be one of only two remaining tidal mills in America and would add
both beauty and historic significance to the
town and property. It could also play a
significant role in our “Trust in our Children” program. Private funding has been
provided for both the mills construction
and endowment, allowing membership
contributions to remain going to our primary land protection efforts.
Trails, Property Maintenance,
Volunteers…
The highest and best use of most of our
land involves leaving it just the way it is. In
some areas trails are highly desirable, and a
great deal of work was done in 2010 to
enhance our trail network. With the addition of so many other properties, it was
voted to rename our town forest holdings
to the Edwin L. Smith Preserve and a large
stone sign was created and placed at the
beginning of the trail system. Mr. Smith,
Agnes Steele‟s grandfather, was the first to
start to consolidate the land in that part of
town. Bill Case, Bud Danis, Brandon Gillard and Chris Smith worked tirelessly with
other volunteers, and by the year‟s end,
over ten miles of trails had been created
there, including very attractive walkways
over wet areas. David Jourdan used his
GPS expertise to map not only these trails,
but also those located at Tyler Brook and
the Emmons Preserve. The use and enjoyment of the property has increased dramatically.
Grist Mill Update
During the year Steve Simcock was hired
as a project manager to oversee all that is
taking place on our Grist Mill property. He
helped lead the effort to obtain the permits
necessary to revitalize the Clem Clark
boathouse. Electricity will be brought back
to the building, seasonal private bathrooms
installed and new pilings added with the
intent of making this piece of our maritime
history able to last another 100 years and
more. In fulfillment of our pledge to use
this property for passive access to the Kennebunk River, a ramp and float were installed to allow for the launching of kayaks
and canoes. It has been very well received
by all who have seen or used it. And in
keeping with our pledge to bring our properties to their highest and best use, we are
exploring the possibility of bringing back
completed, and the bridge will be put in
place this year.
Maintenance on all of our properties was
accomplished by our exceptional volunteers. Bob Osthues did a great job mowing
the lawn of the Emmons Preserve while
David James took care of the Grist Mill
property. Work was done on most of our
holdings. Upgrades were made to our barn,
tractor, lawnmowers and other equipment.
Scott Dombrowski oversaw volunteers
who went out to Goat Island every other
Wednesday to accomplish specific tasks.
More visitors than ever before found their
way there and all were warmly greeted.
Adam Kyasky and Kyle Dimock helped to
keep the lawns mowed, the docks and
floats repaired in addition to the countless
other requirements of the island. Bob Haskell and the Island Stewards did another
great job watching over the islands. Brown
Tail Moths were again a challenge, but on
March 16th Bob was successful in bringing
25 forest entomologists from around the
northeast (Quebec to Pennsylvania) to
Vaughn„s Island to examine and discuss our
problem. Hopefully, a solution can be
found. The Trust also worked with state
wildlife experts this year and used Stage
Island as a place to try and bring back the
threatened New England Cottontails.
Financials
The Trust‟s investment committee worked
diligently to keep our portfolio safe but
growing, and figured out the best ways to
finance projects. The Trust‟s Capital Campaign Committee was formed and met
often to work on the capital campaign
which would allow the organization to
continue its active role within Kennebunkport, having years of accomplishments and
activity like this one. Timber Point, the
land that defines the eastern side of Goose
Rocks Beach, as well as our other future
protection efforts, is also an integral part of
the Capital Campaign.
Digging
Agnes & James Steel at the Smith Preserve
In order to extend the trails on the
Emmons Preserve to our holdings across
the Batson, Keith Fletcher put together a
grant proposal to the state to fund a walking bridge across the river at its narrowest
point off of the Mark and Gail Roller Trail.
The effort was successful, all the permitting
Archaeological work was done on Goat
Island as part of our permitting process.
There it was discovered that the original
stone house was actually located about ten
feet east of today‟s structure. Work was
also done at the Grist Mill. This year a
phase two dig will be completed there.
Some days were devoted to digs on the
islands as we continue to search for our
past. Finds there included many remnants
of our earliest ancestors.
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Children’s Programs
Our programs continued to run and be
enjoyed by many. Our “Trust in our Children” partnership with the Consolidated
School brought spring and fall field trips to
our properties and tied in the experiences
to the science, math and history curriculums. In order to improve and better coordinate the various activities, Leia Lowery
was hired on a stipend basis to work with
volunteers and establish schedules and
agendas.
She will also oversee our
“Discovery Days” summer activities which
also took place last year, seeking to find
those areas that “spark” our children‟s
curiosity and interests and lead them to
greater learning and fulfillment.
our beautiful photos and thoughts of the
week continued to be sent out each Friday.
An advisory committee was established to
help advice the executive director and talk
through ideas and issues. Ed Hutchins was
added to the Board of Directors and brings
with him a lifetime of knowledge and a long
family history regarding the community.
Because of their many contributions, Chris
Smith and Brandon Gillard were added to
our Board of Trustees. And, most of all,
Lisa Lassey was hired from a large pool of
candidates to be the Trust‟s new Assistant
Director. She brings to the Trust many
needed skills and has already moved the
organization forward in its efficiency, quality, number of newsletters and ability to
seek out funding.
Volunteer of the Year
Fifth graders from Consolidated school
visited Stage Island on two 2010 field trips
KCT Headquarters
The Trust headquarters was used extensively in 2010 by a number of organizations.
The University of New England, Kennebunk
High School, Animal Welfare Society,
Equest, Save Our Beach and many others
used the building for meetings, retreats,
fundraisers, appreciation nights or other
worthwhile functions. The Chamber of
Commerce held a fundraiser for Haiti.
Abigail Ackley raised money for relief work
in Africa. Nathan Poore organized a ride
to fund Autism research.
The Trust
charges no fee for the use of the building
to those whose work helps our community
or those in it.
Organizational Updates
The KCT made many organizational improvements in 2010 as well. Mike Weston
continued to improve our accounting. Our
fundraising software was upgraded to a
Giftworks program. Chris Smith created a
Facebook page for the organization to improve upon our outreach and communication. Our e-mail list grew to over 750 and
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The 2010 Volunteer of the Year award
went to two individuals. David Jourdan
was one recipient. Dave has done countless tasks for the KCT. He has walked
each of the trails with his GPS, created
maps, printed and distributed them. He
has solved our computer questions and
helped to install our new programs. He
has worked on trails, taken photographs,
assisted with programs and much more,
including stepping forward to be our next
treasurer. For years now, Charlie Wright
has been in charge of our webcam on Goat
Island. Every day he has focused the camera on the best scene available, sunrises,
sunsets, high surf, ships going by, animals,
visitors, whatever came into his artistic
eye. He has also helped with such activities
as Trust in Art, auctions, the website or
anything else that we asked of him. For
years of service to the Trust and community, our thanks and appreciation go out to
Dave and Charlie as the representatives of
the many who faithfully serve.
Special Gifts
During the year memorial contributions
were received in loving memory of: Mary
Pierce, Rev. Ward Gamble, Priscilla Berry,
Paul Emmons, John Pinel, Henry Griffin,
Helen Murray, Harold Guy Boyce, Gloria
Hall & Harry Hall III, Ellen Garrity, Dr.
Charles McCullough, Dorset & Llaney
Norby, Donald Tompkins and Barbara
Barner. Contributions were also received
in honor of: Sasha Wentworth & Uriah
Moon Simonsic, Robert & Linda Rice,
Reenie Perlmutter‟s retirement, Pixie &
Bob Lown, P. Roland & Beatrice
Whitworth, Herber & Maxine Weintraub‟s
50th wedding anniversary, Dick Mason, Jack
Volunteer of the Year Dave Jourdan
Calcutt, Joan Junker, Hildy & Don Aldrich,
Deborah Marathon, Alba Mangone, Catherine O‟Brien, and Bill Forrest‟s birthday.
Thank you!
As always, we are very grateful for the
support that has been given us. It is only
by all of us working together, supporting a
common cause in this special place, that
such great victories have been won. That‟s
what a community is all about. That‟s what
we‟re all about, and we hope that you will
continue with us as we carry on with our
efforts to forever protect the beauty and
character of Kennebunkport. Your membership is key. Together we can make a
difference. Together we can do great
things.
Volunteer of the Year Charlie Wright
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Trust In Our Town
A Look Back: 2010 Events
12th Night
Comeau Concert
In June, Jennifer Comeau, her husband John and their band generously donated their time and talents to the Trust in a sold out
concert at our Gravelly Brook Road headquarters. Jennifer's voice
and charm delighted the audience and all were grateful for having
been a part of another very special evening.
Many highly enjoyable and successful events were held by the
Trust during the course of 2010. The Christmas season ended
and the new year began with our annual 12th Night Celebration.
The year before had featured the Kennebunkport town meeting of
1895, using a power point presentation and audience input to
humorously recreate the decision to extend public water to other
parts of town. This year we took it a step further and played out
what it would have been like had the same question been asked in
Roman times. Laughter filled the room as the answers came to
light. Our thanks go out Nancy Kling, Lynn Jourdan, Pat smith,
Janet Weston, Deborah Bauman and Jenne James for all they contributed towards creating such a memorable evening, and to all
who attended.
Mallett Concert
The power was out in much of the town, including the Trust
building, but the show must go on and our annual David Mallett
concert was quickly moved to Atlantic Hall. The venue proved to
be perfect setting for Dave's compelling lyrics and perfectly crafted
melodies and the full house was captivated by the performance.
Top Hatz
In July, the beautiful ballroom of the Colony Hotel was the setting
for a performance of Top Hatz. Nostalgia and good cheer reigned
from beginning to the end of the show, with all donations going to
the work of the Trust. We thank the Colony for sponsoring this
special time.
Phil Matthews Memorial Lobsterbake
A bright blue sky, the beauty of Cape Porpoise harbor and a gathering of friends made the 16th annual Phillip H. Matthews Memorial Lobsterbake one of the best ever. The largest crowd ever was
on hand to tour the lighthouse, hear the afternoon music of Billy
Billy, eat a wonderful meal, dance to the sounds of Straight Lace
and then be part of a performance by the James Montgomery
Blues Band. "Sweet 16" t-shirts were given to everyone in attendance. The evening ended with a spectacular display of fireworks
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courtesy of Steve Pelkey and Atlas Fireworks. So many deserve
thanks for such a special day. Kennebunk Savings Bank sponsored
James Montgomery for which we are very grateful. Ed Bull of Cape
Porpoise Catering, Mark & Giselle Nadeau of the Old Fashion Lobster Bake & BBQ Co., Dick Ackley and Paul Carr did a fabulous job
with the food and drinks. Many local lobstermen including Port
Lobster, Langsford Road Lobster, Bob O'Reilly and Allen Daggett
generously provided the delicious main meal. All combined for
one of the best days of the summer. This event was another sellout, with a waiting list for tickets. The next lobsterbake will take
place on Sunday, August 21st. Be sure to get your tickets early!
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generous support! Keep an eye open for next year's event where
the theme will revolve around Goat Island Light.
Road Rally
Brian Prichard organized and ran the 5th annual Road Rally in September, which saw vintage cars following a timed course throughout the Kennebunks, searching along the way for the answers to
historical questions about our community while witnessing our
town's beauty. The rally ended at the Grist Mill property where a
short social time was enjoyed by all. All proceeds from the event
went to the Trust and we are grateful to Brian and to all those
who took part.
Flotilla of Friends
Nonantum Brunch
Goat Island again welcomed a "Flotilla of Friends” on Labor Day.
Kayaks and canoes from around the harbor descended on the island for a light breakfast and good cheer, with donations being
made towards the lighthouse restoration project. Thanks to Pat
Smith and the many others who made this colorful event so enjoyable.
Trust In Art
Atlantic Hall was once again the setting for our annual "Trust in
Art" auction, a collaboration between Heartwood College of Art
and the KCT. Some of the best artists in the area were invited to
capture the beauty of Trust holdings. After a wine and cheese
reception and a time for viewing, their beautiful paintings were
skillfully auctioned off by Jim Fitzgerald. In addition to raising funds
for each organization, homes throughout the area are now
adorned with lovely scenes of protected properties. Thanks to
Kennebunk Savings Bank and Maine Home and Design for their
In October the Nonantum held a delicious morning buffet to benefit the Trust, donating 50% of the cost for each breakfast served.
We thank the Nonantum for such a beautiful setting and for such a
great meal, the staff for all of their hard work and all those who
came to support our organization.
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Trust In Our Town
A Big Thank You Goes Out To Our 2010 Financial Supporters!
Richard Ackley
Wayne & Catherine Adams
Bill & Babs Ade
David & Sheila Aldrich
Alan & Sharon Alexander
Richard & Carolyn Allbee
Karen & Richard Allen
Carolyn Aller
Bob & Ginny Almerder
David & Melinda Anderson
Robert & Doris Anderson
Betty Anderson
Christ Angelos & Lesa Kraft
Joseph & Susan Anghinetti
Louise Appleton
Chuck Archer
Yvonne Archer
Joe & Kathy Arnette
Chris Asplundh
Ian & Karen Atherton
Chris & Lois Audley
Bruce Backman & Ed Sullivan
Geraldine Bacon
Kate & Mark Badertscher
Madge & Bob Baker
Arleane, Bruce & Niles Baltrusitis
Jim & Joy Balwinski
Robert & Martha Banfield
Maude Banta
Christian & Jennifer Barner
Richard Barnes
Andrew Barowsky
Jeff & Wendy Barrett
Ruth & Steve Barrett
Lillian Bartlett
Stan & Barbara Barwise
Stuart & Bibi Barwise
Kitty Bassett
Alan & Candace Bauer
Robert & Monique Bauman
Deborah Bauman
John & Jennifer Bauman III
Bob & Lois Baylis
Barbara Bealer & David Greene
Dan & Sarah Beard
Earl Beauchemin
Ruth & Dick Becker
Janet Belisle
Raymond & Connie Belyea
Cecil & Ann Benson
Dick & Kay Beote
Karin Berthiaume
David & Jean Anne Betses
Janet & Jim Bither
Sally Blake
Eileen & Michael Blokland
Tom & Susan Boak
Sandra Boardman
Ralph & Neva Bogner
F. H. & Diane Bosworth
Jestena Boughton
Pierre & Joan Boulanger
Anthony & Nancy Bowe
Carol Boyd
Rebecca Bradbury
Tom & Shirley Bradbury
Virginia Bradbury
Marilyn Brask
Walter Brassert
Ray & Sheila Brearey
Mona & Harold Brewer
Dorothy Brewster
Patrick & Ann Marie Briggs
Ed Briggs
Sandy Brook
Warren & Lorraine Brooks
Emily Brown
Frank & Carol Brown
Robert & Carolyn Brown
Gail Browning
Donald & Lori Bryant
Steve & Shiena Bryant
Mary Bryant
Nancy Buchanan
John & Susan Buck
Mary Ann Buckley
Willard & Linda Buddenhagen
Mary Bull
Steve Bull
Martha Ann Bullard
Jim & Sandy Burne
Greg & Norine Burns
Greg & Jane Burns
Lynne & Jim Burrow
George & Barbara Bush
George & Laura Bush
Doug & Jeanne Butler
Bob & Joyce Butler
Edward Butler
Elsie Byrne
Ronald & Judy Cadieux
Paul & Marcia Cadigan
Ted & Joyce Camp
Ken & Beverly Campbell
Bob & Jane Card
Patricia & Bob Carnegie
Paul & Lynne Carr
Alan Casavant
Bill & Brenda Case
Edmund & Wendy Case
David & Catherine Casey-Flavin
Lorraine Celi
Donald & Phyllis Chaffee
Lucien, Alex, Noah & Marilyn Champagne
Kristin & Charlie Chapman
Tom & Kate Chappell
Patricia Chick
Dave & Heather Chisholm
Jim & Dot Christopher
Bruce Church
John & Michelle Cislo
Bill & Marleen Clark
Bree & Scott Clark
Mary Clark
Miriam Clasby
Bill Claus
Ralph & Cynthia Clement
Val, Theresa & John Cliché
John & Rochelle Clinton
Lewis & Earlene Clough
Anne Clough
Herb & Judy Cohen
Sol & Dorcas Cohen
Jerry & Hulda Cohen
Brad & Richard Cohenno
Dave & Judy Colby
Stan & Debbie Cole
Theresa Cole
Finlay & Jane Coles
Maureen & William Collins
Colony Hotel
John & Jen Comeau
Charles & Sheila Comerford
Scott & Buffy Conrod
Bob & Mary Convery
David & Alice Conway
Rick & Stephanie Cook
Lee Cooke
Sarah Cooke
Peter & Mary Corcoran
Clancy & Caron Cottman
Paul & Carole Coughlin
Robert & Carol Couture
John & Robin Coyne
Janet & Neil Crandall
Jim Cummings
Arthur Curtis
George Cushman
Nancy Cutchens
Dick Dabrowski
Deb Daeris
Cynthia & Leo Daley
Janice D'Alonzo
Ted & Florence Damon
Gail & Eliot Danckert
George & Marilyn Danis
Steven & Carole Danish
Eric & Denise Dannolfo
Brian & Patricia Davies
Bev & Rick Davis
Deborah & Bob Davis
Pam & Jeff Davis
Joan & Les Dawson
Andrew & Lisa Day
Daytrip Society
Robin Degraide
Andrea & Paul Denison
Robert & Marjorie Dennis
Peter & Pamela DePrez
Donald & Kristina Dewey
Jerane DiCostanzo
Digital Research, Inc.
Louis & Virginia Dimola
Angelo & Jeanne Dinardo
Dom & Cindy Disalvo
Joan Ditson-Uchenick
Jim & Beryl Docherty
Sandra Dolby
Gary & Anne Dolinsky
Peter & Merle Dollard
Scott & Karen Dombrowski
Bob & Cynthia Domine
Barbara Donaghy
Bruce & Debby
Elaine Donovan
Guy, Elaine & Sam Doran
Paul & Ruth Doran
Beth Doty
David & Ellen Doubleday
George & Michelle Dow
Jacques & Eva Downs
Gregory Doyle
Roland Drew
Margarete & Richard Driver
Derek & Anne Drummond
James & Mary Duffy
Mark & April Dufoe
Bill & Pat Dugan
Kevin & Laurie Dugan
George & Priscilla Dukas
Richard & Gail Dupont
Arline Dupras
W. Parker Dwelley
Don & Jennie Dykman
Harriett Eaton
Mary Edwards
G. William & Carol Ellis
Hap & Robin Ellis
Nathan & Particia Ellis
Nancy Ellis
C. Ripley & Florence Emerson
David & Judy Emery
George & Pat Emery
Eric & Amy Emmons
Wendy & Mike Emmons
Joan Emmons
Mary Lou Emmons
Sharon & Mic Eon-Harris
Jim & Penny Fairfield
Lee-Anne & Tim Famolare
Leo & Anne Famolare
Dwight Fanton
Richard & Helen Farnsworth
Chris Farr
Patricia Faulkner
David Fay
Peter & Cathy Fellenz
Bob & Ruth Fernandez
June Fernie
Bob & Jan Filgate
Jill Finch
David & Mary Finkenbinder
James & Judith Finnegan
Alice Finnegan
Jim & Betsy Fitzgerald
Jan & John Fitzpatrick
Harvey & Ann Flashen
Stuart & Eleanor Flavin
Warner & Mary Fletcher
Keith Fletcher
Sean & Amy Flynn
Allen & Sara Foehl
Alex Foldenauer
Dan & Susan Foldenauer
Michael & Anne Foley
Tom & Maryellen Foley
Mary Folsom
James & Margaret Foorman
Ted & Martha Forbes
Bill Forrest & Nancie Julian
Bob & Jane Forsberg
Susanne & David Foster
Brian Fox
Noreen & Guy Freeman
Arthur & Diane Fulman
Jacques & Carol Gagnon
Jacquelyn Gallagher
Eleanor Gambell
Ward & Joanne Gamble
James Gardner
Peter Garsoe
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Jane & Bob Garvey
Don & Nancy Gasnik
Deborah & Paul Gelardi
Lucille & Jeff Gentsch
James Georgitis
Max & Nancy Gerber
John & Carol Germain
Rand & Sue Gesing
Charlie & Barbara Gessell
George & Nancy Geyerhahn
Thomas & Eileen Giddings
Howard Gilbert
Scott Gilbert
Mary Gillis
Sherry Gilmartin
Bob Gilpatric
Bill & Laura Glasser
Eagle Glassheim
Jack & Toby Glassman
Carolyn & Stephen Glauz-Todrank
Theo, Steve & Tom Glickman
Janet & Bill Goedecke
David & Barbara Goodwin
KC & Tina Gordon
William J. J. Gordon Family Fdn.
Valerie & Doug Gordon-Johnson
Monica & Bill Grabin
Carl Graesser
Susan Graesser
Ada Grant
Robert & Maureen Gray
Rick & Martha Griffin
Lizzie Griffin
John & Louise Grzybowski
Kathryn & Bill Guay
Roger & Christine Guerin
Peter Guldberg
Bethe Hagens
Ed & Anneliese Hall
Jon Hall
Denis Halliwell
Sumner & Alice Hammond
Jeff & Ann Hand
Frank & Mary Handlen
Kenneth & Lauren Handler
Steve & Linda Hanna
Walter Hannon
Champlain Hardwoods
Dennis & Melodie Hardy
Marcia Harmon
Linda Harper
George & Diantha Harrington
Gary & Faye Harrison
Janet Harter
Steven & Kimberly Harvey
Ronni & Michael Hass
Emma & Bryan Hauser
Elizabeth Hay
Norman & Fran Hayes
Bob & Alice Heaton
Daniel & Jennifer Hemberger
Willard & Betsy Heminway
William & Carol Hennig
Bill & Mirriam Henson
Robert & June Herron
Giora & Jo Heth
Bill & Annie Hidell
Mary Ellen Hikade
Bonnie & Harold Himmelman
John & Judith Hitz
Allen & Mary Ann Hodgkins
Sally & Scott Holbrook
Arthur & Susan Holdsworth
Margie Hollingsworth
Carol Holmberg
Bud & Dottie Holscher
Carroll & Claudia Hopf
James & Anne Howard
Jeanne Howarth
Bob & Christine Howes
Tom & Betsy Hughes
Dave & Tracy Hughes
Maurice & Patty Hutchins
Sonny & Jan Hutchins
Elizabeth Hutz
Mary Inniss
Burt & Shirley Iverson
O.P. Jackson Jr.
Greg Jackson
Leonard & Rita Jacob
Steven & Kathleen Jacobsen
Dave & Lisanne James
Hugh & Jean Jameson
Meg Jandl
Merry & Bill Joel
Dean & Holly Johnson
Amy & David Johnson
Fred & Janet Johnson
Arthur & Janet Jones
Thomas Jordan
David & Judy Jose
Dave & Lynn Jourdan
Bill & Maria Junker
William & Joan Junker
Andrew & Diane Kane
Paul & Lisa Karofsky
Jerome & Sheridan Kassirer
Betsy, Hannah, Gretchin & Tim Kast
Aileen Kay
Joyce Keefe
Doris Kellar
Shanta Keller
James & Debbie Kelley
DeRoss & Imogen Kellogg
Bob & Jenne James Kember
Kennebunk Rotary Club
Kennebunk Savings Bank
Sally Kennedy & Judy Carter
Linda Ketcham
Tony & Judy King
Bob & Dottie King
Fred King Jr.
Dana & Peg Kingsley
Steve & Jenny Kingston
Jack & Carol Kingston
James & Betsey Kirsch
John & Cornelia Kittredge
David & Nancy Kling
Frank & Betty Knox
John & Carol Kraeuter
David & Delores Kricker
Gerrit & Peg Kuechle
Paul & Sarah LaChance
Alexander & Judith Lachiatto
Mark & Jennifer Lamarre
Stephen & Susan Lamb
Richard & Edith Lamberts
Hank Lamson
Lands End Association
John & Deborah Lane
Carol Lane
Alfred & Ronda Lanzetta
Patricia & Frank Laperriere
Mary Kae & Marc LaRose
Dick & Libby Larrabee
Arthur & Shirley Leach
Chuck & Susan Leahy
Marlowe & Judith LeBarge
John & Patricia Leeman
Bill & Ki Leffler
Deborah Leighton
Ellen & Andrew Leinoff
Jeff & Penny Leman
Doris Lemire
Jim & Joan Lennon
Douglas Leonard
Lester & Joan Levine
Zoe Levinson
Helene Lewand & Dana Koch
James & Mary Ann Liebel
Brian & Sandi Lincoln
Carl & Leslie Lindgren
Duane & Jura Litchfield
Linda Littell
Pam Littell
Lonnie & Joni Litwiller
Audrey Loika
John & Janet Lombard
Anne Lombard
Joseph & Corinne Longo
Bill & Debbi Lord
Bob & Pixie Lown
Brad & Chris Lown
William & Elizabeth Lukas
Jeff & Cathy Lunde
Robert & Katherine Lyle
Linda Lyon
Roderick & Mary Ann MacDonald
Graham & Holly MacDonald
Robert & Jennifer Macpherson
Douglas Macpherson
Charles & Peg Maginnis
Dan & Judy Magrath
William & Joy Mahoney
Natalie Malagodi
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Yes! I would like to help preserve the unique beauty of Kennebunkport
and become a member of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust.
My membership donation: $
Name:
Address:
State:
Zip:
Phone:
Email:
Thank you for helping to forever protect Kennebunkport!
Please clip & mail to: Kennebunkport Conservation Trust
PO Box 7004, Cape Porpoise, ME 04014
(207) 967-3465
[email protected] www.kporttrust.org
A publication of the Kennebunkport Conservation Trust
Did You
Know?
Since 1973, the Kennebunkport
Conservation Trust has preserve over 1,700 acres.
KCT provides curriculum and
two field trips on our properties for each grade at the Consolidated School.
The Trust and the York
County Audubon Society have
an on-going relationship and
the Audubon Society maintains
the feeders on KCT‟s Emmons
Preserve.
The Trust also has an on-going
relationship with the Maine
Island Trails Association and
the Trust‟s island holdings are
on their waterways route.
KCT also collaborates with the
Kennebunkport Historical Society and we will be sharing our
findings from the Grist Mill
property archeological dig
with them.
The ten-mile trail system on
the Smith Preserve that took
two years to make was done
completely by VOLUNTEERS!
The Trust is collaborating with
the Rachel Carson National
Wildlife Refuge, Trust for Public Land, Maine Coast Heritage
Trust and the Biddeford Open
Space Committee to forever
preserve Timber Point and
Timber Island this year.
KCT‟s Headquarters on Gravelly Brook Road is used by area
Daisy Scout and Cub Scout
troops for their weekly meetings.
The Trust teamed up with the
Maine Department of Inland
Fisheries and Wildlife to release New England Cottontail
Rabbits on Stage Island in 2010
as part of their reintroduction
program.
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Kennebunkport Conservation Trust
Financial Position
December 31, 2010 (Preliminary and Unaudited)
Sources of Funds:
Investment Funds and Beginning Cash
Membership Donations
Capital Campaigns
Events
Rentals
Timber Point Restricted Funds
Sale of Assets
Land Purchase and Restoration Matching Funds
Anchor to Windward
All Other
Total Funds Provided
$596,408
$180,329
$88,450
$31,749
$13,970
$13,605
$7,513
$6,605
$$10,644
$949,273
Use of Funds:
Land Purchases and Mortgage Retirements
Grist Mill Restoration
Light House Restoration
Sub Total Land Purchases, Mortgage Retirements, Restoration
Personnel
Equipment Purchases
Light House Stipend and Maintenance
Insurances
Headquarters Maintenance
Office Expenses, Mailings, Supplies, Etc.
Trail Development
Events and Entertainment
Payments in Lieu of Taxes--Kennebunkport
Utilities
Professional Services
All Other Expenses
Total Use of Funds
$458,357
$90,625
$47,426
$596,408
$113,666
$24,735
$23,600
$22,736
$20,872
$17,619
$13,615
$10,969
$10,000
$9,102
$8,113
$20,866
$892,301
Net Source of Funds
$56,972
Available Funds at December 31, 2010
Year 2009
Cash in Bank
Treasury Notes
Endowment/Investments
Total Available Funds
Balance Sheet
$697,324
$3,000,000
$1,526,506
$5,223,830
Cash and Investments
$5,223,830
Fixed Assets Net of Depreciation
$8,471,359
Annuity---Lahey at Cost
$231,093
Total Assets
$13,926,282
Preble & Eaton Mortgages at 4%
$Kennebunkport Conservation Trust Equity $13,926,282
Volunteer Hours Donated
Trust E-List
Priceless!!!
Year 2010
$228,076
$$4,779,995
$5,008,071
$5,008,071
$9,280,219
$231,093
$14,519,383
$336,310
$14,183,073
Priceless!!!
Have you joined the Trust‟s email list yet? As a member of our email list, you
will receive a beautiful, seasonal photograph taken in and around Kennebunkport with our “Thought of
the Week” each Friday; you will receive our new e-newsletter each quarter; you will receive notices
regarding Trust events, land acquisitions, volunteer opportunities, lecture series and more! The Kennebunkport Conservation Trust respects your privacy and your email address will never be shared
with others. To get on the e-list, please send your name and email address to [email protected]
Trust In Our Town
Please Welcome…
Executive Director
Tom Bradbury
Board of Directors
Arnie Amoroso, President
Michael Weston, Treasurer
David Jourdan, Secretary
Christ Angelos
William Case
Bud Danis
Karen Dombrowski
William Dugan
Ed Hutchins
Jenne James Kember
Steve Kingston
Larry McKay
Jerry Mullin
Richard Perry
Mark Roller
Lois Samuels
KCT is pleased to announce new additions to our Board of Directors and Board of Trustees. Ed Hutchins, of Cape Porpoise, has
joined the Board of Directors after serving for many years as a
Trustee for the Trust. Hutchins, a local lobsterman, is a seasoned
community activist having served as the Master of the Arundel
Lodge of Free Masons, a member of
the Maine Lobster- Hutchins at work on his boat.
man‟s Association,
Secretary of the Pier Committee for Cape Porpoise and a
former Board member of the Atlantic Hall Association.
Joining the Board of Trustees are KCT‟s faithful Trail Stewards Brandon Gillard and Chris Smith. Both Gillard and
Smith have spent countless hours in the Smith Preserve helping to create the new extensive trail system there. Gillard is
owner of the Kennebunkport Bicycle Company and Smith is
TRAIL RIDERS. Gillard (left) and Smith the owner of Ocean Exposure in Kennebunk. A big welcome
(right) join President Bush for a photo at goes out to Ed, Brandon and Chris – thank you for serving
KCT headquarters following a group ride KCT!
in the Smith Preserve.
Stay tuned…
Upcoming events for KCT
Visit us online
www.kporttrust.org
Board of Trustees
Wayne Adams
Louise Appleton
Cecil Benson
Jestena Boughton
Rebecca Bradbury
Scott Dombrowski
Spike Emmons
Ruth Fernandez
Joseph Field
Brandon Gillard
Kenneth Hutchins
David James
Bob King
Mary Susan Leahy
Linda O‟Neill
Karl Pepin
Ken Raynor
Gail Roller
Peter Sargent
Chris Smith
Stacy Towne
Linda Wade
Rich Woodman
Work Wednesdays at Goat Island Light - Summer Months
Join us for a volunteer work party on Goat Island, every other Wednesday during
the summer months. You provide the elbow grease for Island projects (painting,
repairs, landscaping, etc.), KCT provides transportation to the Island and a grill for a
pot luck bbq. Spaces are limited so be sure to sign up for these early! Watch for
date announcements as the weather warms.
Discovery Days - Summer Education Series for Children
The Trust will host a variety of educational classes for children this summer as part of our Discovery Days
Program. This year‟s classes will be offered during the weeks of July 18 - 22 and August 8 - 12. Look for a
complete listing of days, classes, times and topics in our spring newsletter.
17th Annual Phillip H. Matthews Memorial Lobsterbake - August 21st
Who doesn‟t like a good ole Maine lobsterbake? Add to it fireworks, live bands, shuttles to Goat Island
and you‟ve got yourself KCT‟s most popular event of the year. Mark your calendar now for August 21st
as it is sure to be another sell out event!
Did you know you can rent the Trust headquarters
building on the Emmons Preserve for your special
event? Use our post and beam great room, complete
with a huge field stone fireplace and wrap around deck
or set-up a tent next to the apple tree in our picturesque setting. It is a perfect and unique spot for weddings, showers, anniversaries, birthdays, family reunions, and office retreats. Rentals include complete use
of our kitchen, tables and chairs. For more info, call us
at (207) 967-3465 or email [email protected]