Highlights for the Month of September
Registration is now open for the Mary Parker Race, Saturday, October 5, 2019 - see details below
We congratulate Dana Mastroainni on her move the Jesup Memorial Library as the Assistant Director and we welcome Maegan Haney as the new Events Coordinator!
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Welcome to the September 2019
Island Connector!
We share our monthly newsletter to make the most of our connections in the community!
The purpose of the Island Connector is to share our good work and help those who can benefit from our services or who may wish to volunteer and serve our organization for our beloved community. Neighbors Helping Neighbors is what Island Connections is all about and has been for over 22 years.
If you have a family member or know of a neighbor that could benefit from our
free
transportation services, please have them call us at 288-4457.
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Island Connections provides free transportation and other services to seniors and people with disabilities from Mount Desert Island and the surrounding islands to enhance their independence and quality of life by utilizing our core group of dedicated volunteers.
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IN THIS MONTHS' ISSUE
- Island Connector Message from the Executive Director
- Island Connections Story - video below
- Annual Meeting Photos
- Neighbor Ride Eligibility
- Friendly reminder to our volunteers
- Volunteers - Our heart and Soul
- Neighbors making extra stops
- Island Connections featured in July MaineBiz
- NEW Island Connections' Transportation Program
- Runing for Rides Mary Parker Memorial Race
- Monthly Giving Program
- On-Line Volunteer Application
- Yummy recipes from our volunteers and friends
- Volunteer Driver Reward Program
- Neighbor & Volunteers of the Month
- Healthy Acadia - Neighbor 4 Neighbor Application
- Events for Seniors
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Message from the Executive Director
I am so happy to share that our first Annual Meeting was a huge success.
Thank you
Cas Ruell
from
Cas Olé
for the scrumptious goodies,
Dawn Lamendola
at
House Wine
for her selection of beer, reds and whites, Mo McGuire
Queen Anne's Flower Shop
for the beautiful flowers for our amazing neighbor, Franklin Goodwin who shared some inspiring words, our Volunteer of the Year, Deb Fisher and for our amazing Keynote Speaker
Lori Parham
from
AARP Maine
and
Ivey Menzietti
for her beautiful music. I would also like to thank
Lisa Doucette Bragg
at
Wallace Events
for working hard for us during the super busy season to get us what we needed and our friends at
Full Circle Printing Solutions
for your quick turnaround time with our signage needs. To all the people who helped make this such a success, the Island Connections' Board of Directors, all of the additional staff at the museum who helped set up and
Mike Perlman
and
Michael Hambrock
for your amazing work on the video and your technical assistance when needed and of course to those who joined us for the evening!
This was truly a huge accomplishment for our 2nd year of a 3 year Strategic Plan! Now we look forward to the future. We hope you stay connected to us through our newsletter, social media and fundraising events to see what that will bring!
All the best,
Doreen Willett
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Who is eligible for Island Connections
Free
Transportation Services?
For over twenty two years, Island Connections has been providing free transportation for seniors and people with disabilities on Mount Desert Island and the surrounding islands. We would like to ensure that all of our island community members are aware of our ride eligibility policy. We provide rides to seniors 70+, with no questions asked, as well as to both people with temporary AND permanent disabilities. To clarify, this means that if you are temporarily restricted or temporarily disabled to drive due to a medical reason determined by a physician and are under the age of 70, you are eligible for free transportation services with Island Connections. We simply ask you to provide a doctor’s note for our records to support your medical condition. If you are determined to be permanently disabled, under the age of 70 and can provide a benefits statement from the Social Security Administration, you are eligible for free transportation as well. Please share this information with your family, friends and neighbors so that they become fully aware of our ride policy. Thank you.
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Friendly Reminder to Our Volunteers
Please know that your time and privacy are very important to us at Island Connections. We try to adhere to your time constraints and don't give out your telephone numbers to our neighbors for good reason. We want to be sure that our neighbors are respecting our process of providing rides to them. What we don't want to have happen is that the neighbors are calling you directly for rides and not going through Island Connections. This not only disrupts our scheduling process and muddles our ride counts, but it also opens you up to our neighbors calling you for any number of reasons and, as a result you may not feel comfortable doing what they ask, but may end up doing the ride/task out of guilt rather than refuse them. It’s not to say that we don’t want to encourage good relationships between our neighbors and volunteers but believe that there is a line to be drawn so that you aren’t overburdened. We don’t want to hinder the organic friendships and relationships being created, we just want to be sure that you are always comfortable with the relationship.
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VOLUNTEERS - THE HEART AND SOUL OF
ISLAND CONNECTIONS
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Island Connections Neighbors and Ride Demands
Island Connections volunteers amaze me, my staff and board to be able to meet the demands in order to complete
422
rides in the month of July.
We added new
9
neighbors needing our services last month. This brings our new neighbor total for the year to 50 so far.
Of course, given the increase in needed transportation services, we are also in need of more volunteers. If you or someone you know would like to find out what it means to become a volunteer driver for Island Connections, please be sure to call and speak to Doreen Willett our Executive Director.
Our Joy Riding recruitment Program proved to be an excellent recruiting method for Island Connections. Future dates will be announced. Can we ask YOU, our volunteer drivers, to help spread the word about the amazing work YOU do for our island neighbors and how they can help too by volunteering some of their time to do the same.
As many know, it's actually very easy to help us and rewarding. We have 720 living hours in a month and by donating 1 hour of time, a neighbor can be transported to and from an in town medical appointment. Please share this newsletter with your friends or family members who who want to volunteer for Island Connections . They can merely click on the
I wish to apply to Volunteer
link below or call us at 288-4457 and speak to Dana Mastroianni. Thank you for your consideration or helping us spread the word!
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ARE YOU INTERESTED IN BECOMING
A VOLUNTEER DRIVER?
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WHY VOLUNTEER?
- It brings people together. You get to meet new people and make new friends.
- It promotes self-growth. You can use your skills and learn new skills.
- You make a difference. Volunteering makes you feel appreciated and needed. It provides an opportunity to give back what has been given to you.
- It strengthens our community and breaks down barriers of fear and misunderstanding.
Thank you for your consideration
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Neighbors needing extra stops with their scheduled rides
As we continue to ensure that our transportation program runs smoothly and effectively, we recognize that our neighbors may not fully understand how important our need to do so may be. We are aware that when our neighbors are able to get out to go to a doctor's appointment or otherwise it may be their only chance to stop to get a gallon of milk or bread. Whatever the need may be, we would like to be able to track this information accurately as extra stops increase the services we provide. This information is important for a number of reasons. Firstly and ideally, we would like to obtain this request directly from the neighbor up front when we enter a ride into our system so that when a volunteer chooses to take a ride they know the expectation and time commitment of that ride. Secondly, we certainly don't want our volunteers to feel guilty or obligated if they don't have the time to make unscheduled stops during any ride. Thirdly, we want to report accurate information when applying for grant funding and also provide that information to our community as to the extent of our services. Lastly and most importantly, to ensure that our volunteers aren't feeling pressured or uncomfortable in any way that would give them pause about providing our neighbors future rides. Our volunteers are our greatest asset and with the increase in the number of rides overall, we want to be sure that the systems we have in place are working for everyone. Therefore, in the event that you have made an extra stop during a scheduled ride, we ask that you contact the office by phone or email so that we can be sure to enter it into RideScheduler. We thank you for your cooperation in this regard.
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Click the link to the box link below to read the Boston Globe's article on how seniors are grappling with the loneliness epidemic
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Mainebiz featured Island Connections as one of the recipients of the Hancock County Fund for the Maine Community Foundation's grant awards in their July issue
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This is
BIG NEWS
!!!
We are working on putting together a new pilot transportation program which will utilize the multi-passenger van that was donated to us and for which we received the grant award from the Maine Community Founation Hancock County Fund. The plan is to bring several neighbors at a time to Hannaford and Walmart on specific days/times. We are working out a schedule with the MDI & Ellsworth Housing Authority as follows:
Malvern Belmont in Bar Harbor
Hannaford
- Monday pick up at 9:00 a.m. - return at 10:30 a.m.
Walmart Wednesdays!
3rd Wednesday of the month - pick up at 9:00 a.m. - return at Noon
Rodick Lorraine in Bar Harbor
Hannaford
- Monday pick up at 9:10 a.m. - return at 10:30 a.m.
Walmart Wednesdays!
3rd Wednesday of the month - pick up at 9:10 a.m. - return at Noon
Eden Apartments in Bar Harbor
Hannaford
- Monday pick up at 9:10 a.m. - return at 10:30 a.m.
Walmart Wednesdays!
3rd Wednesday of the month - pick up at 9:10 a.m. - return at Noon
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Woodbury Apartments in Bar Harbor
Hannaford
- Monday pick up at 9:20 a.m. - return at 10:30 a.m.
Walmart Wednesdays!
3rd Wednesday of the
month - pick up at 9:20 a.m. - return at Noon
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Norwood Apartments in Southwest Harbor
IGA Foodmart or Hannaford
- Friday pick up at 9:00 a.m. - return at 11:00 a.m.
Walmart Wednesdays!
1st Wednesday of the month - pick up at 9:00 a.m. - return at Noon
Ridge Apartments in Southwest Harbor
IGA Foodmart or Hannaford
- Friday pick up at 9:30 a.m. - return at 11:00 a.m.
Walmart Wednesdays!
1st Wednesday of the month - pick up at 9:00 a.m. - return at Noon
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Maple Lane Apartments in Northeast Harbor
Walmart Wednesdays!
2nd Wednesday of the month - pick up at 9:00 a.m. - return at Noon
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We are looking for up to 5 dedicated volunteer drivers to help get this program moving! If you are interested or know someone that would be and/or want to find out more information, please call Doreen at 288-4457. Thank you!
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ISLAND CONNECTIONS 2019 UPCOMING EVENTS
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MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR THE 4TH ANNUAL RUNNING FOR RIDES MARY PARKER MEMORIAL 5K RACE SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5TH!
PRINT THE REGISTRATION FORM BELOW AND/OR CLICK ON THE REGISTER BUTTON BELOW TO SECURE YOUR PLACE IN THE RACE! WE ARE LIMITED TO 150 REGISTRANTS AS PART OF OUR RESTRICTIONS SET FORTH BY ACADIA NATIONAL PARK
Return registration to:
Island Connections
93 Cottage Street, Suite 101
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
For more information, please call Maegan Haney at 288-4457
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Want to be race day ready? Below is a great way to get prepared for the big day and track your progress over the next 6 weeks!
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Champion Connectors Circle Monthly Giving Program
As part of our annual appeal, we are able to offer an online giving option that offers you the ability to support Island Connections on a monthly basis. We invite you to seriously consider our
Champion Connector’s Circle Program
for the following reasons. Monthly giving makes it easier for you to plan ahead for your annual giving, and alleviates the potential challenge of a large outlay of funds at the end of the year.
Your donation can be easily and securely debited from a credit card or bank account of your choosing.
You can set it up to debit your account automatically each month, and not have to think about it again. And it helps Island Connections by providing a consistent and steady cash flow stream throughout the year. All you need to do is click on the link below and simply follow the instructions for the monthly giving program. It’s that easy! Please note that one time gifts can be made on this giving link as well.
If you require any additional assistance or have any questions, please call Doreen at 207-288-4457.
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Monthly recipes from our friends, neighbors & volunteers
of Island Connections
This month, our recipe comes from All Recipes on-line.
Pork Loin Roast with Baby Bellas
Prep Time15 m
Cook 1 h
Ready in 1 h 15 m
Ingredients
- 1 (3 pound) boneless pork loin roast, trimmed of fat
- 3 cloves garlic, divided
- 8 small baby bella mushrooms, roughly chopped
- 1/2 teaspoon dried parsley
- 1/4 teaspoon dried thyme
- salt and ground black pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1/2 cup dry white wine
- 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch, or as needed
- 1/2 cup water
- Add all ingredients to list
Direction
- Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C). Grease an 8x10-inch casserole dish.
- Make 1/2-inch slits in pork roast using a sharp knife. Slice 2 garlic cloves; place garlic slices into the slits in pork roast.
- Place mushrooms in the bottom of the prepared casserole dish. Sprinkle parsley, thyme, salt, and pepper over mushrooms; grate remaining garlic clove with a microplane grater over mushrooms.
- Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat; place pork in hot skillet and cook, turning, until lightly browned on all sides, about 5 minutes. Transfer pork to the casserole dish.
- Stir white wine and chicken stock together in a cup; pour into the skillet and bring to a boil while scraping the browned bits of food off the bottom of the skillet with a wooden spoon. Pour wine mixture over pork.
- Roast in the preheated oven until pork is slightly pink in the center, about 50 minutes. An instant-read thermometer inserted into the center should read at least 145 degrees F (63 degrees C). Transfer roast to a warm serving dish; cover to keep warm.
- Pour drippings with mushroom mixture into a saucepan; bring to a boil and cook until liquid is reduced by half. Stir cornstarch into water until smooth; pour into drippings and cook until thickened, about 3 minutes. Slice pork roast and serve with mushroom pan sauce.
Nutrition Facts
Per Serving: 313 calories; 13.8 g fat; 1.9 g carbohydrates; 39.1 g protein; 109 mg cholesterol; 107 mg sodium.
Bon Apetit!
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DO YOU KNOW ABOUT OUR VOLUNTEER DRIVER REWARDS PROGRAM?
Back in 2011, when gas prices were climbing higher than we had seen, Island Connections started a Driver Rewards Program to help our volunteer drivers who were working hard for our neighbors each day.
The way it works is that points are accumulated for every ride given by a volunteer to a neighbor. The point system is based on the number of rides given and destination of the rides. Each month Amy Manring, our Transportation Coordinator, reviews all of the data to create a list of those volunteers who have accumulated 30 points at which time we mail each of them a $ 25.00 gift card from Irving/Circle K. Their points revert back to 0 and they begin accumulating all over again. It's our way of giving back to those who give of themselves, their time and their resources. All of our active volunteers are eligible to accumulate points by driving for Island Connections.
Island Connections Driver Rewards Program is made possible through grant funding provided by the Hattie A. and Fred C. Lynam Trust Fund through Bar Harbor Bank and Trust Services.
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We are so fortunate to have so many wonderful neighbors be served by our outstanding volunteers who give of their time and resources. I wish to lend a reminder that YOU, as an Island Connections volunteer, may be the only person that a neighbor may come in contact with that day, that week or otherwise. Not only is the ride they are receiving important but the social aspect of the time spent together goes quite a long way.
Please keep in mind that they look forward to their time with you and by nurturing the relationship it can make all the difference to build trust and a real sense of security while in your care. We always want our neighbors to feel safe, secure and confident in your ability to get them where they they need to go while building a lasting friendship.
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To all of our volunteers -
Thank you for supporting our neighbors in every way that you do.
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Neighbor of the Month
The Neighbor of the Month is
Lewis Gannuscio who has been a neighbor of Island Connections for several years. Lew is always upbeat and friendly all of the time. He loves his drivers an and they enjoy his company during their rides. We are happy to help Lew with his transportation needs.
Volunteers of the Month
The Volunteer of the Month is
is Grover Nevells. Grover has driven many different neighbors to their various medical appointments, and delivering meals to those neighbors in need. He has been a dedicated driver for our neighbors in need of dialysis treatment. He has been picking up one of our neighbors from dialysis at 7:00 p.m. a couple of times per week. His dedication to our neighbors is so appreciated every ride he gives.
The Urgent Driver of the Month
is Roger Bremekamp for his ability to provide an emergency ride for one of our neighbors. Roger has provided so many rides for us when needed. He is always happy to help our neighbors and shares his joy in the office when he comes in with a big smile full of joy! Roger, you're truly a gem!
Our Special Mention Drivers
are
Mary-Lee Bayne; Ellen Brawley; Janet Byers; Julia Cheston; Deb Fisher; Dean Henry; Dianne Lytle; Lynda Millar; Peter Houghton; David Parker
Thank YOU ALL for ALL you do to help ensure that our neighbors are getting to their needed appointments, etc.
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The neighbor4neighbor Fund Now Accepting Applications
What: neighbor4neighbor Fund, a program of Healthy Acadia, is now accepting applications from seniors for grants up to $500 for unexpected expenses
Where: Hancock and Washington counties
Dates and Time: Applications accepted year round. Apply online:
The neighbor4neighbor Fund, a program of Healthy Acadia, is now accepting applications from seniors who are facing any one of many life crises which arise unexpectedly and for which a senior may not have adequate funds. The neighbor4neighbor Fund’s mini-grants, capped at $500.00, cover such things as new eyeglasses, dentures, medical equipment, household repairs, or other one-time challenges which can arise and undermine a senior’s ability to live independently and have a high quality of life.
The philosophy of the neighbor4neighbor Fund is that small grants can make a big difference in a senior’s life and the fund works to provide this kind of financial assistance. The goal is to help people to be healthy, stay in their homes and be able to function independently. Many seniors are struggling just to meet their most basic needs, so unexpected expenses are not part of their budget.
The neighbor4neighbor Fund is open to seniors in both Hancock and Washington Counties and is administered by Healthy Acadia.
Please contact Nina Zeldin at 667-7171 or
nina@heathlyacadia.org to receive an application or learn more about neighbor4neighbor. Applications can also be downloaded by clicking the link below:
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HELPFUL INFORMATION:
FROM THE BAR HARBOR FIRE DEPARTMENT
Representatives of the Fire Department share the following advice: we should all have carbon monoxide and smoke detectors on each level of our homes; all detectors have expiration dates-so check and replace if needed; and of course replace batteries routinely. If a senior is having difficulty installing a detector or changing a detector battery, the Fire Department graciously offers to come and do that for you. They request you call them on the non urgent line to request this and they will plan a time to come and assist you.
FROM
THE BAR HARBOR POLICE DEPARTMENT
Members of the Police Dept spoke at a gathering last year to advise all citizens to report any suspicious or unsafe items to them. They ask if you accidentally dial 911 that you stay on the line—this negates the need for them to follow up on a hang up call. The Police note that if you have a problem they might assist with –such as needing sand for icy steps that you are not able to go obtain yourself---please call them on the non urgent line and they will make plans to help you.
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Local Transportation for Seniors
BAR HARBOR SHUTTLE
(year round service operated by Downeast Transportation)
This bus operates on Tuesdays
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R indicates stops on request. The one-way fare is $6. The round-trip fare is the same as the one-way fare, provided you complete your trip in one day.
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We would love your feedback on how we're doing in our community. Please feel free to call or e-mail with your comments.
If you are in need of information about Island Connections or in need of a ride, please contact our Transportation Coordinator, Amy Manring.
Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday
9:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Telephone: 207-288-4457
Doreen Willett
Executive Director
Island Connections
www.islconnections.org
Bar Harbor, ME 04609
director@islconnections.org
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Have you given any thought to
Planned Giving?
Perhaps you would like to speak to us about leaving a bequest to Island Connections but didn't know how to get started.
Contact Doreen Willett to start the conversation about creating a sustainable giving plan. We thank you for your consideration.
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Island Connections * 93 Cottage Street, Suite 101, Bar Harbor, ME 04609
Phone 207-288-4457 * info@islconnections.org www.islconnections.org
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