Sunday, May 12, 2013

Volunteers needed for new Zoning Review Committee

Town of Falmouth
Volunteers needed for new Zoning Review Committee

This committee has been formed by the Town Council to assist the Community Development Sub-Committee of the Town Council and staff with the administrative rewrite of the Zoning and Site Plan Review and the Subdivision Ordinance.  The goal of the rewrite is to simplify, clarify and provide ease of use of the Ordinances for the public and staff.  Applications are due by June 6.  If you are interested please go to http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/FalmouthME_BComm/volunteer, fill out the online form below and click "send". If you prefer, paper applications are available from the Town Clerk’s office. Drop off paper applications to the Town Clerk or mail to the Town of Falmouth, 271 Falmouth Rd, Falmouth ME 04105.

Please contact Amanda Stearns, Community Development Director at 699-5312 or astearns@town.falmouth.me.us for more information.

Friday, May 10, 2013

MEMORIAL DAY PARADE

TOWN OF FALMOUTH
MEMORIAL DAY PARADE
MAY 27, 2013
 
Organized by the Falmouth American Legion Memorial Post #164
and sponsored by the Town of Falmouth
 
The parade will start at 10:00 a.m. from the American Legion Post, 65 Depot Road, proceed to Foreside Road
and continue south on Foreside Road to Pine Grove Park where ceremonies will include 
 performances by the Falmouth middle and high school bands and choruses.
 Refreshments will be served on the lawn of St. Mary's Episcopal Church.
 
For further information please call Diane Moore at 699-5350 or 781-2366.

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Mac User Group at Falmouth Memorial Library

Come to an introductory meeting at the Falmouth Memorial Library on Thursday, May 16th from 2:00 to 3:00pm to talk about setting up a local Mac User Group.  We’ll discuss best days and times to meet, possible meeting topics and speakers, and how we’d like the group to run. All levels welcome. FMI: Contact Laura Bean at 781-2351 or lbean@falmouth.lib.me.us.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Martin's Point Bridge

A public informational meeting to present the final design decisions on such items as landscaping, lighting, public art, fishing platforms, and railing styles for the Martin's Point Bridge located on US Route 1, crossing over the Presumpscot River between Falmouth and Portland will take place on Monday, May 6 at 6 pm at the Portland City Hall State of Maine Room.

All members of the public are welcome to attend and ask questions on the design items and the status of the construction. Accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities. Auxiliary aids will be provided upon advance request.

Any inquiries regarding this meeting should be directed to Carol Morris at cmorris@morriscomm.net or 329-6502. Inquiries regarding the project may be directed to the attention of Leanne Timberlake, P.E., Project Manager, Maine Department of Transportation, Bridge Program, 16 State House Station, Augusta, Maine 04333, or 624-3422 orleanne.timberlake@maine.gov.

organic compost

The Falmouth Public Works Department has organic compost in supply this spring. Many residents are already taking advantage of this natural and reusable product for their gardens, lawns, and landscaping. We hope other residents will take advantage of this product, which is for sale at a fraction of the cost of wholesale distributors. To watch a video of the Town’s composting operations, please click here: http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/FalmouthME_DPW/index


For more information, to place an order, or to find out more about delivery options, please contact the Public Works Department at 781-3919.

Friday, April 26, 2013

SALSA AND MERENGUE WORKSHOPS

 
 
Workshops created especially for beginners who have never taken a dance class.  Focus is on elements of leading and following, dancing partnered or solo, and truly feeling the music.  If you use your body correctly and learn basic concepts of Latin movement, you can enjoy yourself and look good at the same time.  Learn all the fundamentals needed to go out dancing, participate while n a cruise and continue a structured Salsa education.  This is a great night out; dance and go have dinner after class on Saturday, May 4 and Saturday, May 18 from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Plummer Motz School, Mason Gym.  FMI 781-5253

Thursday, April 25, 2013

CAKE DECORATING GRADES 1 - 5

 
 
Just in time for Mother's Day. The European Bakery will teach you first hand how to decorate a cake.  You will be given your own cake to frost and decorate.  Learn what it takes to pipe a border, make some flowers, or keep a steady hand while writing.  The event will be on Thursday, May 9 from 3:15 to 4:30 p.m. at the European Bakery. FMI 781-5253

Tuesday, April 16, 2013

Falmouth Memorial Library AFTERNOON MOVIES

AFTERNOON MOVIES
 
Falmouth Community Programs and Falmouth Memorial Library will be showing movies on a monthly basis.  Movies start at 1 p.m.  Pre-registration required as space is limited.  FMI please pick up flyers at either the Library or the FCP office. The next movie is scheduled for April 23 from 1 to 3:30 p.m.  There is no charge.

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

SPRING LEAF BAG COLLECTION

TOWN OF FALMOUTH
SPRING LEAF BAG COLLECTION SCHEDULE


Friday, May 10th  
Friday, May 24th  


!!Be sure to place bags out at the curb by 7:00 a.m.!!
Leaf bags are available at the Public Works facility at 101 Woods Road


*Leaf bags are available in quantities of 15 per resident (while supplies last)


NOTICE: THERE WILL BE NO BRUSH COLLECTION.  HOWEVER,
BRUSH IS ACCEPTED AT THE TRANSFER STATION.

COMPUTERS FOR BEGINNERS

COMPUTERS FOR BEGINNERS
 
Would you like to have more confidence when using a computer, whether you use your own or one of the public computers at the library?  These workshops will help you with e-mail messages, photos and other attachments, assist yo in becoming more familiar and comfortable during the internet, as well as help you learn how to join Facebook.  Bring your laptop.  If you do not have a laptop, please indicate that prior to class and we will make every effort to accommodate.  The next class is from 2 to 3 p.m. on April 16.FMI and registration 781-5253
 
 

Sunday, April 7, 2013

Maine Audubon Gilsland Farm April vacation camp

APRIL VACATION CAMP
 
Monday, April 15 to Friday, April 19 children in grades 1-5 are invited to register for the Maine Audubon Gilsland Farm April vacation camp.  A new theme will be introduced each day through cooperative games, creative arts and exploration.  Programs are held from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Campers may sign up for individual days or attend the entire week.  Inquire about scholarships at 781-2330, ext. 273

Saturday, April 6, 2013

documents proposed FY 13-14 budget

See all documents for the proposed FY 13-14 budget for the Town of Falmouth, Maine here.

Special meeting on the Proposed FY2014 Municipal and School Budget

TOWN COUNCIL PUBLIC FORUM
 
The Falmouth Town Council will hold a special meeting on the Proposed FY2014 Municipal and School Budget on Wednesday, April 10, 2013 at 7 p.m. at the Falmouth Elementary School.  A public forum will be held to seek public input and inquiries immediately following the budget presentation.  The draft budgets are posted on the website at www.town.falmouth.me.us and www.falmouthschools.org.  For more information call 781-5253 ext.5335
 

Friday, April 5, 2013

FALMOUTH Little League NEEDS UMPIRES

FALMOUTH Little League NEEDS UMPIRES
 
Falmouth Little League is seeking volunteer umpires for baseball and softball games for the upcoming season FMI, 831-6290, 450-8511,kevin@bulldog-automation.com or skidder@colonialadj.com
 

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Route One: The Way It Could Be

On Monday April 8th,the Town Council will conduct a Public Hearing at 7:00 PM on the June 2013 Referendum question for the infrastructure project.
 
On Monday April 22nd, the Town Council is expected to conduct a Public Hearing at 7:00 PM on the proposed zoning amendments.
 
You are welcome to comment at any of these meetings. You also may contact the Council via e-mail with your feedback on the public improvements or re-zoning.


The March 27 Council agenda is posted here – see items 6, 7, 8, and 9.





Please let Theo Holtwijk know if you have any questions.



Thank you. Theo


 Theo H.B.M. Holtwijk


Director of Long-Range Planning


Town of Falmouth


271 Falmouth Road


Falmouth, Maine 04105


207-699- 5340 (direct)




ROUTE ONE; THE WAY IT COULD BE

 
 
Please comment to the Town Council on April 8 and/or Aprill22.  On Monday, April 8 the Town Council will conduct a Public Hearing at 7 p.m. on the June 2013 Referendum question for the infrastructure project. On Monday, April 22 the Town Council is expected to conduct a Public Hearing at 7 p.m. on the proposed zoning amendments.  You are welcome to comment at any of these meetings.  You may also contact the Council via e-mail with your feedback on the public improvements or re-zoning amendments. You may also find more Route One information on www.town.falmouth.me.us
 

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

TRUE NORTH TO HOST TALK

 

BOOK SIGNING WITH AUTHOR EVELYN RYSDYK
APRIL 4, 2013 * 6-7:30PM
Spirit Walking book cover
FALMOUTH, ME--March 18, 2013--True North will host a free talk and book signing by author and shamanic practitioner Evelyn Rysdyk on April 4 from 6-7:30pm to celebrate her new book,
Spirit Walking: A Course in Shamanic Power & Spirited Medicine.
Call 207.781.4488 to reserve a space at this free event, held at 202 US Route One, Suite 200 in Falmouth. Books will be available for purchase.
In Spirit Walking, Rysdyk provides a fresh - and ancient - way of being that helps you to release harmful emotional energies and develop enduring relationships with helpful, loving spirits. These pages are filled with practical exercises to help you to develop an effective spiritual practice, strengthen connections with the boundless energies that animate the Cosmos and bring you into alignment with the perceptions that define an authentic tribal shaman.

Evelyn RysdykEvelyn C. Rysdyk is a nationally recognized shaman teacher/healer, speaker, and author of Spirit Walking: a Course in Shamanic Power, Modern Shamanic Living: New Explorations of an Ancient Path, as well as a contributor to Spirited Medicine: Shamanism in Contemporary Healthcare. She delights in supporting people to remember their sacred place in All That Is. Whether through face-to-face contact with individual patients, workshop groups and conference participants, or through the printed word--Evelyn uses her loving humor and passion to open people's hearts and inspire them to live more joyful, fulfilling and purposeful lives.
Learn about Evelyn Rysdyk and Allie Knowlton's joint practice at www.spiritpassages.com.
Learn more about True North at www.truenorthhealthcenter.org or by calling 207.781.4488.
 
For more information:
Sorcha Cribben-Merrill
True North
About True North 
True North opened its doors in Falmouth, Maine in January 2002 to embark on a dramatically different health care model based on compassionate relationship, collaboration and integration - a "healthier model of health care" for patients and practitioners. True North is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) health care center and research organization dedicated to changing health care and inspiring individuals to live healthier lives through integrative care, education and research. It is home to 14 physicians, advance practice nurses, mental health providers and complementary practitioners, as well as ten affiliate practitioners in the greater Portland area. 

Maine Author, James L. Nelson

Maine Author, James L. Nelson presents a talk about one of the most dramatic sea fights of the War of 1812, one that took place right off the Coast of Maine.
“I remember the sea-fight far away, How it thundered o'er the tide!”
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

At The Falmouth Memorial Library
Tuesday, April 9 @ 6:30 pm

Sponsors: The Falmouth Memorial Library
The Falmouth Historical Society
This event is free and open to the public. Seating is limited. A book signing will be held following the presentation

Monday, April 1, 2013

TOWN MEETINGS

 
 
Monday, April 1; Conservation Committee Meeting at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, April 2; Planning Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m.
                           School Board Meeting at 7 p.m.
Wednesday, April 3; Falmouth Economic Improvement Committee at 4 p.m.
                                 REAC Meeting at 6 p.m.
 
All Town Meetings are held in Town Hall

Sunday, March 31, 2013

INCLEMENT WEATHER REMINDER

FALMOUTH COMMUNITY PROGRAMS INCLEMENT WEATHER REMINDER
 
When schools are cancelled due to inclement weather, all programs beginning prior to 4 p.m. will be cancelled. Decisions regarding evening programs will be made by 2 .m. and posted on the website www.town.falmouth.me.us under Community Programs/Falmouth Community News.   After business hours, please call 781-5253 and choose Option 6.

"Iron Twinkies" jazz band

A Big Congratulations to recent first-place finish by the Falmouth Middle School "Iron Twinkies" jazz band at the Maine State Jazz Band competition on Saturday, March 23, in Westbrook. The band has been named best in Maine for 12 years now -- an incredible run that even Falmouth's successful sports teams can't claim.

 

Saturday, March 16, 2013

FALMOUTH FRESHMAN WINS

Falmouth freshman diver Charlotte Janelle won the 11-dive North division Southwestern diving title in February. Janelle tallied a score of 299 which was higher than even the top boys' diver. Janelle previously qualified for nationals at her first AAU meet this season, at the ZAP Diving Invitational, in Sudbury, Massachusetts in October.

Thursday, March 14, 2013

FALMOUTH SOCCER STANDOUT CHOSEN

Falmouth girls' soccer standout Caitlin Bucksbaum was named the Gatorade girls' soccer Player of the Year for the state of Maine for the second straight season. Bucksbaum, who had 10 goals and 11 assists while helping the Yachtsmen win a third straight ClassB state title will attend and play soccer at Villanova University.

Wednesday, March 13, 2013

"Shop Falmouth 2012" was a success!!

LOOKING FOR BUSINESS INVOLVEMENT
"Shop Falmouth 2013" was a success according to a survey response from all participating businesses and plans are underway for the 2014 activity. The Planning Committee chaired by Anne Theriault is looking for more people to serve on the Committee. If you are interested in working with a great group of enthusiastic business owners and residents to create a terrific activity please e-mail ShopFalmouthEvent@gmail.com or call 838-3244.

Tuesday, March 12, 2013

FALMOUTH HISTORICAL SOCIETY LOOKS AHEAD


The Town of Falmouth will celebrate its' 300th birthday in five years. The Falmouth Historical Society has already started planning for the celebration. The society's Falmouth Heritage Project 2018 would create a center for genealogical research, educational programs, and a depository for community artifacts and memorabilia. The five acre lot at 60 Woods Road already features the Falmouth Heritage Museum and Barn. The Falmouth Heritage Project 2018 would add a third building, a picnic area and improvements to Heritage Park. FMI 781-4727

Monday, March 11, 2013

Fairy House Handbook

Liza Gardner Walsh will talk about her Fairy House Handbook at a special event at Falmouth Memorial Library on Wednesday, March 13 at 12:30 pm.  Falmouth Memorial Library, 5 Lunt Road, Falmouth. FMI:  781-2351

Sunday, March 10, 2013

Food Fix: Ancient Nourishment for Modern Hungers

Susan Lebel Young will celebrate the release her latest book Food Fix: Ancient Nourishment for Modern Hungers at a launch party on Tuesday, March 12 at 6:30 pm.  Falmouth Memorial Library, 5 Lunt Road, Falmouth.  FMI:  781-2351

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Foreside Garden Club

The next meeting of the Foreside Garden Club will be held on Tuesday, March 19 at 7:00P.M. at the Falmouth Public Library. We will have a speaker from the Cooperative Extension Service speak to us about invasive plants in Maine. All are welcome to attend this free lecture to learn about what plants work best in our gardens. Refreshments will be served, and a brief business meeting will follow the talk. FMI call Mimi Hinkel at 829-3578.

Friday, March 8, 2013

Public Meeting for the Route One Sidewalk Project

Notice of Public Meeting


Route One Sidewalk Project



The Parks and Public Works Department will be holding a public meeting on Wednesday, March 13, at 6:00 pm at the Falmouth Town Hall Council Chambers to discuss the Route 1 sidewalk project.



The meeting will discuss the existing conditions such as driveways, drainage issues, roadway width, and preliminary design/options.



Generally speaking, the project consists of adding new sidewalks along US Route 1 through the entire ‘flats’ neighborhoods. The new sidewalk is proposed to extend from the new Martin’s Point Bridge multi-use sidewalk to the existing sidewalk on Route 1 at Providence Avenue. As part of the preliminary design, it has been realized that the most feasible location for the majority of the sidewalk is on the easterly sideline of Route 1.



If you have questions or comments and cannot make the meeting, please feel free to contact either Jamie Mason, Town Engineer, or Jay Reynolds, Director of Parks and Public Works by calling, writing, or via e-mail at: (hmason@town.falmouth.me.us, or jreynolds@town.falmouth.me.us).



The Town values your participation for this project. Any input that you wish to provide is greatly appreciated.

Friday, February 15, 2013

The Chronic Pain Self-Management Workshop

IS LIVING WITH PAIN GETTING YOU DOWN?


Introducing: The Chronic Pain Self-Management Workshop

There are lots of reasons why a person might be experiencing chronic pain. People dealing with pain know how hard it is to get proper care and function on a daily basis. This six-session workshop provides an entire toolbox of specific and proactive self-management strategies with proven outcomes.

Topics include:

Understanding acute and chronic pain

Pacing: balancing activity and rest

“Moving Easy” exercises

How eating better can make a difference

Dealing sadness, anger and loss

Medications and other interventions

Communication and chronic pain

Getting a good night’s sleep…and much more

The workshop is taught by trained leaders in a small group setting. Participants meet for 2 ½ hours a week for six weeks. The workshop is open to adults of all ages and their caregivers.

The Chronic Pain Self-Management Workshop is a program of the Southern Maine Agency on Aging under licensure from the Stanford University School of Medicine.

Join us March 1 – April 5, 9-11:30am at MaineHealth Learning Resource Center in Falmouth. FMI or to register (required) by phone: 800-400-6325 or 396-6583 or email: jleblanc[at]smaaa.org.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Join us! HIGH VIEW FARM SLEIGH RIDE

HIGH VIEW FARM SLEIGH RIDE


Beat the winter blues and come on out for a sleigh ride where your ears will delight to the jingling of sleigh bells; your eyes to scenes of white winter enchantment and your lungs to the crisp country air. You will stop at a "mystery" location for lunch (on your own) and then head to the farm where you will enjoy a ride through the countryside. You will leave Falmouth Village Park on Tuesday, February 19 at 10 a.m. and return at 3 p.m. To make reservations and FMI 781-5253

Monday, February 11, 2013

GREAT MAINE OUTDOOR WEEKEND

GREAT MAINE OUTDOOR WEEKEND - SUCKFISH BROOK CONSERVATION AREA DISCOVERY DAY


Come join experience an afternoon of outdoor winter fun at Falmouth's newest conservation area. There will be games for children, snowshoe hikes, hot cocoa, snacks, and outdoor activities for people of all ages. Explore woodlnd trails, learn about Falmouth's only northern peat bog, view beaver ponds, and maybe catch a glimpse of the vast array of wildlife and birds that make this property their home. A limited number of snowshoes are available for participants on a first come/first serve basis. FMI visit http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/falmouthme_parks/trailmaps/SuckfishBrook This event will be held on Sunday, February 17th led by Bob Shafto and the Falmouth Community Program Staff from 1 to 3:30 p.m. and it is free. Parking is on Upland Way off Mast Road. Pre-registration requested 781-5253   http://greatmaineoutdoorweekend.org/events-map/

Friday, February 8, 2013

FALMOUTH SCHOOL SECURITY

FALMOUTH SCHOOL SECURITY PROCEDURES REVIEWED


The Chief of Police and Superintendent of Schools in Falmouth indicate that all of the Falmouth schools are very safe and they intend to continue student safety. After the shooting in Newtown, school officials met with police and fire officials to review safety procedures and identify area for improvement. The Police Department has also added the school campus to its regular patrol routes. Both individuals stated there are no major safety concerns that need to be overhauled, however reviewing safety procedures in the wake of the Newtown school tragedy is an absolute necessary.

Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Falmouth Library annual silent auction, Beauty and the Books

Falmouth Memorial Library has begun to collect original works of art for our annual silent auction, Beauty and the Books, and we invite all you artists and crafters to donate a piece of your work for this very popular fundraising event. The bidding opens in March, when these items will be displayed throughout the library. A variety of art and craft work will be offered for sale, including paintings, photographs, jewelry, quilts, scarves, bowls, and much more. More information is available at the library or on our website.

If you have any questions, please contact Jeannie P. Madden at 781-2351.

Falmouth Memorial Library
jmadden[at]falmouth.lib.me.us

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

WILD BIRD FEEDING 101 at Gilsland Farm in Falmouth

WILD BIRD FEEDING 101




On Wednesday, February 13 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Gilsland Farm at the Maine Audubon there will be a Free discussion of the common bird species that visit Maine feeders in winter. There will be discussion about the habits and habitats for keeping song birds in your yard year-round. The talk will cover seed mixes and various feeders to accommodate the different mixes. There will also be a short bird ID session.



Jason Harris is a sales manager with Kent Nutrition Group, the parent company of Blue Seal Feeds. He has introduced wild birdwatching and feeding enjoyment to customers for eleven years. Jason grew up on a working diary and vegetable farm in southern Maine and learned the habits and habitats of many wild birds as they nested in fields and delighted in seed heads of various grasses and grains. FMI 781-2330

Monday, February 4, 2013

TIS THE SEASON (FOR TAXES)


Falmouth Memorial Library will once again be providing federal tax forms, but due to late legislation,some 2012 forms, instructions and publications are not yet available. So far we have 1040 EZs and a few schedules; others are due in mid-February. Feel free to call for an update, and in the meantime, some forms and booklets can be printed from the IRS website. The library has public computers for viewing forms and information and printing is 15 cents a page.

The Maine Revenue Service no longer provides tax forms to libraries, but you can download forms and booklets at www.maine.gov/revenue/forms. If you would like a booklet mailed to you, you can use the online order form, or call the forms at 207-624-7894 and leave your name and mailing address.

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Falmouth Memorial Library groups


The Falmouth Memorial Library has "A Common Yarn" program every Thursday from 1 to 3 p.m. which is a knitting class that meets weekly. Participants are encouraged to bring along their unfinished projects for a little inspiration and guidance. They plan to meet forever.

The library also has "The Flukes Uke Group" which meets weekly on Wednesdays from 5 to 8 p.m. Join the ukele craze by learning to play your own ukulele every Wednesday, beginning at 5 p.m. for alternating practice sessions and lessons. Bring your own ukulele. FMI http://fmlflukes.wordpress.com

Friday, February 1, 2013

Homestead Exemption DEADLINE REMINDER


Homestead Exemption, Veteran or Veteran/Widow/Widower Exemption and Legally Blind Exemption application deadline is April 1, 2013. Applications are available on the Town of Falmouth website or by calling the Assessing Office at 781-5253.

http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/FalmouthME_Assessor/forms?textPage=1

Thursday, January 31, 2013

"A Study in Revenge" Author discussion

Maine Author Kieran Shields will discuss his recently released book A Study in Revenge on Tuesday, February 5 at 6:30 pm.  Falmouth Memorial Library, 5 Lunt Road, Falmouth.  FMI 781-2351.
http://www.amazon.com/A-Study-Revenge-Novel/dp/0307985768

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Victorian Tea and a talk by the Falmouth Historical Society

The Falmouth Historical Society




invites you to a Victorian Tea and a talk on


The Lost Art of Etiquette

presented by Megan MacNeil, registrar at Historic New England


Enjoy tea, tea sandwiches, and cookies while you learn about etiquette from times past.


~~Fancy hats and Victorian attire encouraged, but totally optional!~~

3:00 – 4:30 pm on Tuesday, February 12*, 2013

Community Room, Ocean View Retirement Community, 20 Blueberry Lane, Falmouth, Maine
(Parking along Blueberry Lane please)
Refreshments generously provided by OceanView Retirement Community

Seating is limited

Please reserve your seats by February 8th

by calling Diane at 797-2489 or email ditoo@maine.rr.com



* (In the event Falmouth Schools are closed on Feb 12 due to weather, Tea will be held on alternate date of Tues, Feb 26).

Monday, January 28, 2013

Falmouth News

FALMOUTH MOVING TO CLASS A


Pending Maine Principals' Association approval, Falmouth's athletic teams will take part in the Class A postseason next year in all sports except football and lacrosse. Beginning next school year, the cutoff for Class B is 704 students, which would put Falmouth in Class A. The school's boys' and girls' soccer and field hockey teams are expected to be classified in Eastern A to balance the regions, while the other sports will continue to play a Western Maine Conference regular season schedule.

Falmouth Maine TOWN MEETINGS


Monday, January 28; Council Meeting at 7 p.m.

Tuesday, January 29; Zoning Board of Appeals Meeting at 6:30 p.m.

Thursday, January 31; Long Range Planning Advisory Committee (LPAC+)



All meetings are held inTown Hall

Sunday, January 27, 2013

documentary film Miss Representation

The documentary film Miss Representation will be shown at Falmouth Memorial Library. The film features stories and interviews with teenage girls and female celebrities discussing the portrayal of women in today’s media. A panel discussion with writers/authors/mothers Annie Finch and Kristin Ghodsee will follow. Tuesday, January 29 at 6:00 pm. Falmouth Memorial Library, 5 Lunt Road, Falmouth. FMI 781-2351.

Route One Concept Infrastructure Plan feedback needed

LOOKING FOR YOUR FEEDBACK




The Town of Falmouth has scheduled outreach meetings to discuss the Route One Concept Infrastructure Plan.

These four meetings have been organized for the community at large and businesses along Route One. They are especially geared to informal one-on-one discussions with business/property owners about the impact of the plan on their properties.   The meetings will be held on Monday, January 28 from 4 to 6 p.m.; Tuesday, January 29 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. and on Thursday, January 31 from 6 to 8 p.m.   They will be held at the Falmouth Memorial Library, Russell Room. In addition, a Public Forum will be held on Wednesday, February 27 at 7 p.m. at Falmouth Town Hall. FMI www.town.falmouth.me.us

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Pine Grove Preserve tree removal

The Town of Falmouth will be hiring a forester to remove 68 trees from Pine Grove Preserve. These trees have been evaluated by a licensed arborist. The trees are scheduled for removal based on condition and safety related to the trail system. The trees scheduled for removal are marked with orange ribbon. Other trees are marked with white tags and scheduled for pruning and maintenance.




Forestry operations will occur in February and March of this year. The trail system will be closed during forestry operations.



Please contact Jay Reynolds at 781-3919 if you have any questions.

Congrats to the Falmouth girls' hockey team!

FALMOUTH GIRLS EARN DUDLEY CUP WIN


The Falmouth girls' hockey team celebrates after winning the Dudley Cup January 1.The Yachtsmen and rival Greeley played through regulation and two overtimes tied at 3-3 necessitating a hoot-out which Falmouth won. The teams meet again on January 30.

the Second annual Urban Runoff!

URBAN RUNOFF


Mark your calender - the Second annual Urban Runoff is on Saturday, April 20. Registration for the 2013 Urban Runoff is now open. Be one of the first 20 people to sign up using the promo code FIRSTFLUSH and you will receive $5 off the cost of registration! The first flush occurs during the beginning of a rain storm or when the snow begins to melt. Pollution that has built up on roads and parking lots is washed into our lakes, streams, rivers, and bays. During the first flush the greatest concentration of pollution can enter our waters. The Urban Runoff contributes to funding clean water education to build communities. FMI www.UrbanRunoff5k.com

Friday, January 11, 2013

Get Discount Ski lift tickets!

SKI TICKETS

The Community Programs office at Falmouth Town Hall has discount cards and vouchers for Shawnee Peak, Sunday River and Sugarloaf Mountain. Go to the Town of Falmouth web site - Community Programs and click onto Seasonal Discount Tickets.

Thursday, January 10, 2013

Have you visited these open spaces in Falmouth?

GET SOME FRESH AIR


Check out some of Falmouth's Parks and Open Spaces at Blackstrap Hill Community Forest and Preserve; Hadlock Community Forest; Riverpoint Conservation Area and Suckfish Brook Conservation Area. FMI: http://town.falmouth.me.us/Pages/FalmouthME_Parks/landmgmt

Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Falmouth Community Programs FITNESS PLUS 55

FITNESS PLUS 55


If you are 55 or older and wish to stay young in heart this class is for you! Low-impact aerobics, chair or floor exercises, stretches and strengthening work, are all taught in an enjoyable, socially supportive and relaxed environment. Join Falmouth Community Programs for 45-minute of pure un-adulterated fun. Please bring your own mat; 1-2 lb. hand weights are optional. There are two sessions - Tuesday's and Thursdays; January 8 to February 14 and Tuesdays and Thursdays, March 5 to April 11. Pre-registration required. FMI 781-5253

Energy News you can use

Falmouth Recycling and Energy Advisory Committee (REAC)


The Recycling and Energy Advisory Committee grew out of the Recycling Committee in 2010 with the added responsibility of addressing the recommendations of the Falmouth Green Ribbon Report and finding more ways to reduce fossil fuel use while saving money and lowering GHG emissions.

Please sign up on the Falmouth town website (http://www.town.falmouth.me.us/subscriber) to receive the updates by checking off “Recycling & Energy Advisory Committee Bulletins”.

Greener Consumer Options

Central Maine Power offers a variable rate “time of use” option for electricity that offers a lower rate for
consumers for electricity usage during off peak times of the day. Here is a news article on MPBN http://www.mpbn.net/Home/tabid/36/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3478/ItemId/25030/Default.aspx and here is CMP’s FAQ page about two “time of use” (TOU) plans: http://www.cmpco.com/smartmeter/#OffPeak. Rates and details can be found on linked pdfs http://www.cmpco.com/MediaLibrary/3/6/Content%20Management/Suppliers%20And%20Partners/PDFs%20and%20Doc/atou.pdf

http://www.cmpco.com/MediaLibrary/3/6/Content%20Management/Suppliers%20And%20Partners/PDFs%20and%20Doc/atouopts.pdf
Upcoming Energy Events

David Leonard, Founder of Evergreen Geothermal, LLC

Tuesday, January 8, at 12:00 noon

From the Falmouth Memorial Library newsletter:

“Join us as we welcome David Leonard, founder of Falmouth-based Evergreen Geothermal, LLC. Evergreen Geothermal specializes in installing geothermal heat pumps, providing low cost heating and air-conditioning for residential and commercial customers. David will explain how it works and how it can benefit your home, bank account and the environment, both inside your home and globally. Proper sizing of systems, drilling of boreholes, and installation costs of geothermal heating and cooling systems will be covered. Annual running costs and comparisons with conventional systems will be discussed as they relate to typical Greater Portland homes. Bring your bagged lunch; the Friends will provide dessert and coffee.”

Tar Sands Event

The potential for tar sands to be pumped through our region has some Mainers extremely concerned, including some of us on the REAC committee. The Natural Resources Council of Maine is holding an event Saturday, January 26; a march from Monument Square (on Congress Street) through downtown Portland, ending at the Maine State Pier. If you are interested, you can sign up on their website for further details or you could contact NRCM Grassroots Organizer Todd Martin at (207) 430-0115 or tmartin@nrcm.org if you have questions or would like to help with the event.

Energy News and Resources


Biofuels, Plug-ins and the Fiscal Cliff Negotiations

The New Year’s Day “Fiscal Cliff” tax deal extended or reinstated tax credits on various biofuels, charging stations and plug-in vehicles according to this article http://www.fleetsandfuels.com/fuels/cng/2013/01/tax-relief-and-then-some/. Natural gas and LNG infrastructure credits were also made retroactive for 2012. A piece in the Portland Press Herald highlighted a local company, Maine’s only commercial biodiesel plant Maine Standard Biofuels, and the potential impact the deal will have on the industry. http://www.pressherald.com/news/fiscal-bill-gives-biofuel-maker-an-extra-spark-_2013-01-04.html?searchterm=maine+standard+biofuels
For a full list of the tax incentives for alternative fuels and vehicles, click here: http://www.afdc.energy.gov/laws/fed_summary

University of Maine Wins First Phase of $93.2 Million


Deepwater Floating Offshore Wind Demonstration Program

Orono, Maine (December 12, 2012) – The University of Maine’s Advanced Structures and Composites Center has been awarded the first phase of a potential $93.2 million deepwater offshore wind demonstration project by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). The UMaine Composites Center-led team of industry leaders and national laboratories is one of five awardees selected from over 70 competing proposals.
[For full story click here http://www2.umaine.edu/aewc/content/view/431/20/. For related TEDxDirigo talk click here http://tedxdirigo.com/speakers/habib-dagher/ ]   New Consumer Guide Illuminates Home Energy Savings

10th Edition Features New Lighting, Home Electronics, and Water Heating Information

Washington, D.C. (December 18, 2012): "Save Money, Save the Earth." That motto has appeared on the cover of every edition of the Consumer Guide to Home Energy Savings (http://www.newsociety.com/Books/C/Consumer-Guide-to-Home-Energy-Savings-10th-Edition) since the first book was published in 1991. It's a big promise, and one that appears on the 10th and newest edition released today by the co-publishers, the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE) and New Society Publishers (NSP).

But is it true? According to Jennifer Thorne Amann, ACEEE buildings program director and lead author of the Consumer Guide: "Every kilowatt-hour you avoid using saves over a pound of carbon dioxide that would otherwise be pumped into the atmosphere. So, if you take your 20-cubic-foot refrigerator from 1998 and replace it with an energy-efficient 2012 model, you'll save more than 300 kilowatt-hours and 500 pounds of carbon dioxide emissions per year. That translates to real savings on your energy bill, and real progress toward curbing carbon dioxide emissions from your home!" [The guide is available here http://www.newsociety.com/Books/C/Consumer-Guide-to-Home-Energy-Savings-10th-Edition.]

Recycling “Did you know?”


Did you know ecomaine (our local recycling and waste processing plant) has a very informative website: http://www.ecomaine.org/recycling/index.shtm
E-waste recycling guidelines, disclosure of the top three towns’ recycling rates each month (Falmouth tied for 2nd with 41% for Fiscal 2012), free guides to what can/can’t be recycled, how-to videos and other details! Click here for their 1-page guide for Recycling “Dos and Don’ts”. http://www.ecomaine.org/recycling/Dos%20Don't%20web%202012.pdf