Canoe and kayaks
hit the water during festival
WASHBURN NEWS
by Christie Cochran
On Sunday, Aug. 22, a few hardy and adventurous souls decided to make their way down the Aroostook River from Diamond Flats in Wade to the Thomas Brewer Memorial Boat Landing in Washburn.
Entrants included: Donald McCrossin, Aaron Bragg, Scott Galipeau, Christa Galipeau, Glenda Capps and Carroll Bragg — all in kayaks; along with Chris and Chad Tuttle experiencing the events in a canoe.
The length of the race covered approximately six miles along the scenic Aroostook River and the quickest time was one hour and 14 minutes, with the longest time being one hour and 34 minutes.
All participants earned first-place trophies and T-shirts. Participants noted they had a grand time and plan on coming again next year. A large number of door prizes were drawn, and the Trail Runners wish to thank all donors for their assistance and support. Appreciation also goes out to all the members of the Trail Runners who helped make this a fun event and a welcome addition to Washburn’s August Festival.
First-Place winners in the recent kayak and canoe race sponsored by the Washburn Trail Runners included in front from left:Chris Tuttle and Chad Tuttle — using a canoe; using kayaks were Dave McCrossin, Christa Galipeau and Scott Galipeau. Also using kayaks in back from left were: Glenda Capps, Aaron Bragg and Carroll Bragg.
Those celebrating birthdays this week include: Wayne LaBarrie, Kevin Levesque, Tyler Dobson, Emily Robertson, Lena Bucklin, Robert Maynard, Shelly Tarbox, Elwood Doody, Debra Forbes, Frank Doughman, Rene Bragg, Taylor Howe, Suzanne York, Katie Olcott, Norman Tuttle, Valerie Bragg, Brandon Berube, Maxine Wardwell, Sterling Bragg, Jason Rouse, Kelly Baker, Nancy Tarr, Daniel Easler, Dylan Drost, Wesley Farley, Deanna Sargent, Roger Hewitt Sr., Dale Turner, Jesse Maynard, Gayle Dickinson and Margaret Chapman.
Anniversary wishes go out to: Matthew and Amy White and Dan and Jody Martin.
Washburn Rotary will be holding a garage sale on Saturday, Sept. 11, and Saturday, Sept. 18. It will be held in the former Maynard’s Garage, currently White’s Service, directly across Main Street from the gas station. Donations will be gratefully accepted, and they can be left at White’s Service or phone Charlotte Griffin at 455-8498 or e-mail cgriffin@mail2maine.com to arrange for pick-up of items. Proceeds of sales will be used by Washburn Rotary for local projects throughout the year.
The scheduled pick-up date for Friendly Coop is Friday, Sept. 10, from noon until 8 p.m., with orders needing to be picked up during these hours.
The next scheduled food sale put on by the Lidstone Memorial Methodist Church will be held on Saturday, Sept. 18, at the Washburn Civic Center. The sale will be from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and will include delicious homemade cooking with everything from beans and bread to salads, cole slaw, cookies, cakes and pies.
Plan ahead for the annual fall meeting of the Salmon Brook Historical Society to be held at the Washburn Civic Center on Thursday, Sept 30. The potluck supper will start at 6 p.m. and followed by a business meeting. Participants are asked to bring a main dish, salad, dessert or rolls and their own place settings.
On Tuesday, Aug. 24, members of Washburn Dow Post 48 of the American Legion, Washburn Boy Scout Troop 177 and the Washburn Rotary hosted the annual flag retirement ceremony at Story Hill Park.
There was a good crowd on hand and the evening began with the Rotary Club providing a tasty hotdog roast complete with chips and sodas for participants and guests attending.
Troop 177 opened the ceremony with the Pledge of Allegiance and the American Legion members inspected all flags to ensure they were beyond serviceable repair and were ready for disposal.
Commander Kermit Fuller and Scoutmaster Larry Harrison presided over the ceremony as Pastor Sue Brown gave the prayer. Rotarian Keith Brown and Washburn School Band Director Sean Diette played “echoing” taps. The Scouts brought each flag in front of the disposal vessel for final presentation before they were retired.
FLAGS RETIRED — Members from Boy Scout Troop 177, American Legion Post 48 and Washburn Rotarians attend and assist with special flag burning ceremony at the Washburn Park. In front from left are: Mike Thompson, Drew White, Tyler Jardine, Curtis Thompson, Larry Harrison, Kody Brissette, Daniel Roy, James Churchill and Donald Wilcox. Row two from left are: Stanley Theriault, Herman Carman, Charlie Durost, Dale Whitten, Sean Diette, Bud Umphrey, Kermit Fuller, Peggy Bugbee, Barb Turner, Kathy Philbrook and Larry Ross. In back from left are: Bob Brown, John Churchill, Keith Brown, Jerry Dow, Andy White, Willie Drost, Stuart Turner and Charlotte Griffin.
INSPECTION — Members of Dow Post 48 American Legion of Washburn inspect the condition of flags to be properly disposed of during a recent ceremony. Pictured from left are: Keith Brown, with bugle; Scoutmaster and Legion member Larry Harrison; and Legion members Kathy Philbrook, Leo Flewelling, John Churchill, Herman Carman, Willie Drost, Bud Umphrey and Dale Whitten.
THE WASHBURN SCHOOL BAND, under the direction of Sean Dieppe, marched in the Washburn parade.
PASTOR MATT PALMER and his group of Job Corps students enjoyed the August Festival. Pictured from left are: Meshelene Augustine, Ryan White, Amber Palmer, Pastor Matt Palmer, Desiree McCoy and Philip Helton.
Christie Cochran is the correspondent for Washburn, Wade and Perham. She can be reached at 455-8034 or gramchristie@yahoo.com.