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Marginal Way Preservation Fund Logo

 

PO Box 1455, Ogunquit, ME 03907

Tel: 207.641.2200, April, 2011

  

Executive Board Members: Paul Breen, President, David Barton, Phil Cavaretta, Kerry Ellen Enright,

Peter Griswold, Charlie Hindmarsh and Bernadine Speers

 

Half-Priced Stay Promotion for Marginal Way

12 Lodges and Inns Give Discounts in May for Marginal Way 

 

Riverside Motel
Riverside Motel, 50 Riverside Lane, Ogunquit

The Riverside Motel in Ogunquit got the jump start on other participating Inns and Lodges by starting in April with a
"Discounted-Stay Program for the Marginal Way."  Inn Keepers Geoff and Nancy Scimone offered their guests a 30% discount off their "entire stay" during two weeks in April, if they combined their booking with a donation of $50 (or more) to the Marginal Way Preservation Fund. 

 

"Two of the reasons our guests come here are the natural beauty of the Marginal Way and the serenity of Perkins Cove.  We are very happy to contribute to the future health of the Way," said Geoff.  

 

For a list of all area lodges participating in the program, see Marginal Way Donation Programs.

First Donor Plaque!

 The first ten families celebrate their Bronze Donor Plaque installation on the granite posts of the Marginal Way footbridge in May.  

Plaque Two Final
Plaque 2 Ready for Foundry

To reserve your family's name forever, whether living or deceased, call 207.641.2200.  A $10,000 tax-deductible donation reserves your space.

 

Newest Donors
to Marginal Way

Janet & Paul Abendroth, Deena Ambush, Janice Bell, Henry & Mariene Benoit, Shirley & Steve Berk, Joan Boczenowski, Shirey Boren, Miriam Boucher, Sean & Terri Bradley, Marcia & Norman Brazer, Lisa Marie & David Brecher, Miriam & Morton Burgess, Thomas Calder, Robert Carey Family, Kathryn & John Casey, Raymond & Patricia Clifford, Elizabeth & William Conley, Maria Cravenzola, Marianne & James Crist, Karen & Gary Dake, Patricia Day-Lollini, Julia & Gaetano Denardo, Peter Dominski, Ruth & Duane Douglas, Diana Dunnan, Roger & Virginia Dwyer, Helen Elvidge, Hilda & Charles Emerson, Nina & Adam Fisher, Demi & Wallace Flanagan, Hadley Mack French, Arlene & Daniel Friel, Jr., Ruth Goldey, Isadore & Rose Goldstein Foundation, Gail & Robert Greenberg, William & Nancy Haines, Jr., Richard & Elaine Handloff, E. Morris Hayn, Jr., Margaret & David Holohan, Michele Hovde, Leigh & Doug Hurd, "Jackie's Too," Thomas Jenkins, David Klein, Alan & Deborah Kule, Leila & Alan Kupper, Jacques Labelle, Lisa & Raymond Lagerberg, Ann & Thomas Lally, Castania & Bruce Lane, Ellen Lemoine, Steven & Andrea Hill Levy, Tim McMullen, James & Barbara Millea, Karen & Richard Napoli, Maroin & Bion Noble, Monique & Robert Osborn, Carol & Edwin Osterhout, Paul & Irene Palumbo, Rebecca Paquette, Lynn Ware & Carol Pepin, "Perkins Real Estate," Ann & Rodney Peterson, Hazel Piava, David & Helen Porter, Tara & Richard Rendon, Curtis Rogers, Barry & Irma Rosenberg, Mary-Leigh Ross, William Sassorossi Family, David Schwartz, Claudia Seeley, Dianne Shalbey, Daniel & Mrs. N.J. Shejen, Michele Sheperd, Barbara Silberman, Mary Slavet, Mary-Leigh Smart, Jon & Bernadine Speers, Elaine & Bernard Stein, Marlene Stockhaus, Jeanine & Norman Storrs, Mark Strauss, Andre & Lorraine Therrien, "This is It," Michael Townsend, Anthony & Susan Verbalis, and Carolyn & John Whalen.  

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The Marginal Way Preservation Fund, in partnership with the Town of Ogunquit, now offers 26 locally-made, mahogany garden benches for placement under the awning at Ogunquit Beach (not placed on the Marginal Way).  

Garden Bench by Scott Masi

If you are interested in a five-year lease for a new bench, please send a $10,000 tax-deductible donation payable to the Town of Ogunquit, PO Box 875, Ogunquit, ME 03907. 

A portion of all sale proceeds benefits the Marginal Way Preservation Fund. 

Your engraved garden bench will be placed under the awning at the Ogunquit Beach for a period of five years, at which time, you may either take your furniture home or donate it to the Town of Ogunquit for placement elsewhere. 

A new bench will be offered in that spot, and donors have the right of first refusal to contribute a new bench and also to keep the earlier bench.  A sample bench may be viewed at the Dunaway Center, 23 School Street, Ogunquit.

Adirondack ChairsWe also offer 16 classic Adirondack chairs with engraved bronze plaques, for placement under the awning at Ogunquit Beach (not on the Marginal Way).  

If you are interested in a five-year lease for a new chair, please send a $7,500 tax-deductible donation payable to the Town of Ogunquit.

Your Adirondack chair will be placed under the awning at the Ogunquit Beach for a period of five years, at which time you may either take your chair home or donate it to the Town. 
A new chair will be offered in that spot, and donors have the right of first refusal to contribute a new chair and to keep the previous one, too.

Benches and chairs are manufactured by Scott Masi, d/b/a Chairman of the Board Furniture in York, Maine.

For more information, call 207.641.2200.


Web Camera COMING SOON!

Installation of the first Marginal Way Web Camera atop the lighthouse is set for May 2011.  Business sponsors may log in to view the images from the web cam with a password provided by the Marginal Way Preservation Fund.  Permanent links on private web pages require a $1,500 annual business sponsorship. Contact Catherine Palmer, Development Director, at 207.641.2200.  
PROTECT THE MARGINAL WAY!
Almeida Family Walk
Almeida Family Enjoying the Marginal Way [photo by Wendy Almeida] 
The Marginal Way Preservation Fund
"Protecting and preserving the Marginal Way for future generations"