Chapman Ridge Runners to replicate aerial photo

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Chapman Ridge Runners to replicate aerial photo

MAPLETON NEWS

by Jennifer Buzza

The Chapman Ridge Runners Snowmobile and ATV Club will be hosting the Andy

Santerre Run this Saturday, Feb. 12. The club will attempt to replicate their “Maine” aerial photo in the field behind the new clubhouse. Anyone who participated in 2009, as well as anyone interested in taking part in this year’s photo, is invited to attend.

Participants must have a snowmobile and passengers are allowed. Forming the photo lineup will depend on the amount of snow present Feb. 12. Anyone interested, including Club members, should call Sue Maynard at 764-1236 to be assured a place in the photo.

Birthdays

Birthday wishes this week go out to Amy Michaud, Sean Bushey, Paul Bushey, Harvey Brown IV, Shawn Ireland, Keith Flannigan, Jeff Brown, Mason Langille, Taylor McFarline, Savannah Smith, Levi Simpson, Brandon Tenney, Tabatha Brake, Rick Bagley, Flora Boucher and Lindsay Buck.

Anniversaries

Happy anniversary this week to Harvey IV and Julie Brown on the 11th; Tim and Lori Bard and Carl and Wilma Winslow on the 12th; and Allen and Mary Michaud and Steven and Andrea Bard on the 14th.

PAYT informational meeting

There will be an informational meeting about the new Pay As You Throw (PAYT) recycling program at the Mapleton Elementary School Thursday, Feb. 10 at 6 p.m. in the cafeteria. The guest speaker will be Jim Bennett, Presque Isle city manager. All are encouraged to attend. If any are confused about the new program, or have any questions, this is a great opportunity to gather more information about this new program that will be implemented later this winter. Please contact the Town Office at 764-3754 for more information.

Planet Head Day

The University of Maine at Presque Isle, along with local volunteer organization Caring Area Neighbors for Cancer Education and Recovery (C.A.N.C.E.R.), are hosting the fifth annual “Planet Head Day.” Several members of the surrounding communities have already pledged to have their heads shaved and painted like a planet to raise money for the C.A.N.C.E.R. organization. This group provides support to families and individuals dealing with cancer.

In case the C.A.N.C.E.R. organization is unfamiliar to anyone, some of their projects include making prescriptions available to those who cannot afford them, taking home-cooked meals to cancer patients and their families, and offering a travel fund to offset the cost of making numerous trips for treatment. They also assemble clinic bags and deliver them to cancer patients once a month, which includes a loaf of homemade bread.

The public is invited to attend Planet Head Day, which will be Saturday, Feb. 19 at UMPI’s Gentile Hall from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. One volunteer planning to have his head shaved is recently retired Presque Isle fireman, Fred Parsons.

For more information, please contact Kevin McCartney at 768-9482. Donations will be collected during the event or pledges can be made for those planning to have their heads shaved in honor of a cancer survivor or in memory of a loved one that battled cancer. All donations will support the C.A.N.C.E.R. organization and their projects.

Jennifer Buzza is the correspondent for Mapleton, Castle Hill and Chapman. She can be reached at 760-9115, or by e-mail at jbuzza@ainop.com.