But it’s a neat summary of the progress the Lincolnville Historical Society has made, both physically in the building and fiscally in our bank account. You may not get this letter in the mail as it’s not going out to the whole town. United Christian Church, Worship Service 9:30 a.m., 18 Searsmont Road or via Zoom Schoolhouse Museum by appointment, 505-5101 or 789-5987īayshore Baptist Church, Sunday School for all ages, 9:30 a.m., Worship Service at 11 a.m., Atlantic Highway Lincolnville Community Library, For information call 706-3896. Intro to Pickleball, 8:30-9:30 a.m., Town Courts, LCSĪA meetings, Tuesdays & Fridays at noon, Community Building L’ville Women’s Club Yard and Bake Sale, 8 a.m.-noon, 2460 Atlantic Highway LIA potluck and meeting, 5:30 p.m., Tranquiity Grange Soup Café, noon, Community Building, 18 Searsmont Road
Town Office and School closed for Juneteenth Lee and Brian Cronin, Campaign Co-Chairs 236-0028 Box 204, Lincolnville 04849/.ĭiane O’Brien, President, Lincolnville Historical Society 789-5987 Whether or not you’re familiar with our 170-year-old building, we’d love to show you what’s been accomplished in the past year.ĭonations can be made online or by mail at P.O. We’re asking you, as a member of the Lincolnville community, to help us reach our goal.
Volunteer hours in the past months gratifyingly exceeds more than 2,000 hours working on multiple facets of the project.Īll the structural deficits have been addressed (new roof, steel support beams, rehabbed fire escape, wiring and downstairs lighting, siding, doors and 15 new windows).Īs Andy Young’s crew has worked their way through this renovation list, we know we will fulfill the promise of creating a welcoming space that serves as an educational center in addition to a traditional social gathering place and historical archive, a community resource with options across generations and interests. It’s been nearly two years since the Lincolnville Historical Society convened a meeting at the Bandstand to see if we had enough support in town to take on the renovation of the old Beach Schoolhouse with its $325,000 price tag.Īs of today, we’ve received $280,000 in donations, –financial and in kind, from local businesses and private grant sources, leaving us $45,000 short of our goal.