Kennebunk Land Trust will host its Annual Meeting and Summer Social on Tuesday, Aug. 24 at the Brick Store Museum Program Center. The event will feature guest speaker expert naturalist and educator Dan Gardoqui. Courtesy image

Kennebunk Land Trust announced last week that its Annual Meeting and Summer Social will feature guest speaker Dan Gardoqui, a local bird whisperer, educator and principal at Lead with Nature.

The event will be held on Tuesday, Aug. 24 at the Brick Store Museum’s Program Center, located at 4 Dane St., Kennebunk. The program starts at 6 p.m. with light refreshments followed by a brief land trust annual meeting.

Gardoqui’s presentation begins at 6:30 p.m. The program is free and open to the public. RSVP is encouraged as seating is limited. Masks are required. To RSVP, visit https://kennebunklandtrust.org/event/annual-meeting-summer-social/.

Gardoqui was recently featured on WCSH’s 207 program. He will share how to deepen relationships with birds by better understanding what they’re communicating. Corporate principal sponsor for the event is Kennebunk Savings.

Fundraiser to benefit Kennebunk’s newly-envisioned skatepark

Above Board —All Hands on Deck, a nonprofit organization founded in 2018 to meet the emerging needs of the greater
Kennebunk community, will host A Summer Folly at Old Vines Wine Bar on Wednesday, Aug. 25. All proceeds from
the event will go directly to help fund the Kennebunk Skatepark Improvement Project.

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Kim Vieira, board treasurer, in an Aug. 2 news release, said, “After the year and a half we’ve just endured, it seems like the right time to get behind a project that is focused on bringing the community together to recreate, to enjoy the outdoors, to possibly explore a new sport or two, and to focus our energy on helping Kennebunk meet the needs of all its athletes.”

Above Board —All Hands on Deck, a nonprofit organization founded in 2018, will host A Summer Folly at Old Vines Wine Bar on Wednesday, Aug. 25. All proceeds will help fund the Kennebunk Skatepark Improvement Project. Courtesy photo

According to the organization, “Groundbreaking for the renovated skatepark is set to take place this fall at its current location on Factory Pasture Lane, and from the plans in place the newly envisioned Kennebunk Skatepark is bound to be a shining star for the whole community.”

“The park is slated to receive a concrete expansion that will feature a mini ramp and stair combo and pair up with the current skating area,” said Chris Osterrieder, director of community development, in the email. “Parking will be defined and site improvements such as clearing, landscaping, lighting and new signage are all planned. We worked closely with Pillar Design Studios to create a park masterplan in three distinct phases. If all phases are funded we would be able to include a quarter pipe, a bank, and fun box/quarter pipe combo, all features suggested by skateboarders and park
users.”

According to the news release, “Skateboarding, BMX biking, and scootering are noted for their inclusive nature. The more experienced athletes are frequently found helping those new to the park, and there are no barriers to entry when it comes to skatepark fun.”

Renovations are planned for Kennebunk’s skatepark, located on Factory Pasture Lane. Courtesy image

“This park is envisioned to welcome everyone from beginning skaters to adults who still enjoy the sport,” said Tasha Pinkham, parks and recreation director, in an email. “We recognize the park will be key in giving our skaters a safe environment that enables them to not only improve their skills, but to also further develop areas of responsibility, confidence and social skills regardless of age, sex, race, and/or socioeconomic status.”

According to Above Board – All Hands on Deck, the Kennebunk skatepark is “finally going to get the attention it deserves. And
if you’ve caught the fever watching the Tokyo Olympics, you’re not alone.”

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“We expect the park to be very busy,” said Karen Winton, deputy director of community development, in an email. “Skateboarding, BMX biking and scootering have all taken off, and it is our hope that the many park users, especially those patiently waiting for this improvement, take away the message that this is your community, supporting you, and your unique talents and sport, and investing in you. This is your community showing you you’re valued and you’re worth the investment.”

A large crowd gathered at the Lunch Box in West Kennebunk, Saturday, Aug. 7, for a fundraiser for Trudy Weeman. The event featured food, live music and raffles, with proceeds helping to defray the costs for Weeman’s cancer treatment. Dan King photo

A Summer Folly will feature Boston-based band, Night Shift and chef Joel Souza. The event will include specialty cocktails from local distilleries and breweries, curated silent auction  featuring hand-designed skateboard decks by area artists and a surprise or two throughout the evening. For more information, ticketing and/or donations, visit aboveboardgala.com.

Sewer district seeks trustee

The Kennebunk Select Board is looking for letters of interest to fill a trustee seat recently vacated by Kennebunk Sewer District Trustee Mark Allenwood.

The trustee will be appointed to fill the remainder of  Allenwood’s term, which expires June 30, 2024.

Applicants for this position must live within the sewer district.

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Those interested in the seat are asked to submit a letter of interest to Town Manager Michael Pardue by email at mpardue@kennebunkmaine.us or by mail to 1 Summer St., Kennebunk, ME 04043. Letters of interest are due by Aug 17.

The board will interview applicants and appoint the trustee at its Aug. 24 meeting.

Weekly square dancing at Infinity Center

Square dance enthusiasts are invited to join Nubble Lighthouse Keepers for a weekly square dance 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoons through Aug. 29 at Spurling Fitness Center’s Infinity Room.

Spurling Fitness is located at 1 Alewive Park Road in West Kennebunk (across from the southbound entrance to the Maine Turnpike). It is a social square dancing program and the caller is Kip Moulton. The cost is $6 per person. The hall is air-conditioned and singles and couples are welcome.

For more information, contact Don Brann: 207-312-8114, debrann@myfairpoint.net or Esther Morrow: 603-742—0282, esthermorrow920@gmail.com.

 

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