CCC Wednesday Communique — August 7, 2024

Every year the Lion’s Gate portal opens between July 28th and August 12th, but its power peaks on August 8, when the Earth, Sun, and the Star Sirius are in cosmic alignment within the Leo zodiac. This is the most powerful time of the year to manifest your dreams.  The energy of 8 brings abundance and power, Leo brings energies of creativity and courage, and Sirius, the brightest star in the sky, is associated with higher consciousness.  So get busy envisioning your biggest dreams!

Happy Wednesday!

New this week:

TSLCA Upcoming Events
The Tri-State Learning Collaborative on Aging invites you to 2 upcoming events:
  • Community Responses to Housing Challenges for Older Adults webinar, August 13th, 2 – 3:30 pm.  Learn more and register.
  • Northern New England Connects: Age-Positive Policy — Economic Justice for Older Adults: Expanded Eligibility for the Medicare Savings Program — September 4th, 2 — 3:30 pm Zoom.  Learn more and register.

2024 Machias Blueberry Run Set for August 17th

The Beth C. Wright Cancer Resource Center will be the sponsor of this year’s Machias Blueberry 5-Mile Run/Walk and 1-Mile Fun Run to be held on Saturday, August 17, 2024. This year’s Blueberry 5-Mile Run/Walk and 1-Mile Fun Run will be in-person. Registration for the 5-mile run/walk is $30 per person in advance (recommended), or $35 on the day of the event. Registration for the 1-mile fun run is $20, or $25 on the day of the event.  Pre-register by August 05, 2024, to reserve your “Machias Blueberry Run” T-shirt, featuring an original design by Maine artist.  Online registration closes at 7 pm on August 16, 2024.


Flying to Neverland

Calling all community heroes! Healthy Acadia is throwing a super fun Back-to-School Community Baby Shower on August 30th from 11 am to 2 pm at The Bingo Hall in Indian Township, and we’d love to have you join us!  It’s a fantastic opportunity to: Showcase your services, engage with families, network with other organizations, and make a difference.  Calling All Hair Stylists & Barbers!  We’re also looking for talented hair stylists and barbers who are willing to volunteer their time (or offer a special discounted rate for the whole time) to provide free trims for kids getting ready for back-to-school. The ReThread Store will be open for school clothes shopping, so it’s the perfect opportunity to complete the back-to-school look!  RSVP to Camisha Norris (207-904-8379) for your table or volunteer spot ASAP, so we can save you a spot.  Download a flyer to share.


Coffee & Conversation 

Barbara Barnett, Executive Director of Down East Hospice Volunteers will be the guest speaker at the Beth C. Wright’s Baileyville Center’s Coffee & Conversation on August 20 from 3 – 4:30.  Barbara will be here to answer your questions about volunteer hospice care in our communities.  What does a hospice volunteer do?  Why are there not enough hospice volunteers in your community?  Join us.  We look forward to seeing you.


Cool Classes at Cobscook

Check out these educational opportunities at Cobscook Institute this summer:
See the whole schedule of community classes and events here.

DEHV Training in Calais

Down East Hospice Volunteers is holding a 5-day volunteer training at the Calais Community Hospital on September 24, 25, 27, 30 & October 1, 10 am — 3 pm (must attend all days).  Pre-interview required.  Gas cards can be provided.  Learn more and download an application.  Email your application.  Call 454-7521 ext. 9126 for more information.  Download a flyer to share.


August StoryWalk®

For August, the StoryWalk® at Porter Memorial Library in Machias will feature, “Blueberries for Sal.” A children’s classic, written and illustrated by Robert McCloskey in 1948, this local favorite follows a young girl named Sal and a bear cub named Little Bear as they go berry picking with their mothers.  Keep reading.


Caregiver Voices Needed for Roundtable

August 26th, 2 pm: The Caregiver Action Network is collaborating with Mental Health America to develop a clear and comprehensive guide for care partners of loved ones living with PTSD or those suspected of living with PTSD.  If you are interested in sharing your experience with us, click here to fill out the form. There will be only one roundtable offered, with up to 10 family caregiver participants, so availability will be on a “first come, first served” basis. Sign-up for the roundtables will end at 5 pm on August 19th.


SCEC Employment Opportunities

Sunrise County Economic Council is hiring for 3 positions:

  • Business Resilience Advisor
  • Bookkeeping – HR Assistant
  • DFP Project Development Specialist

Job descriptions and application information here.


Healthy Acadia Maine-Arc Employment Opportunities

Healthy Acadia is seeking to fill 3 Maine-ARC positions to help continue and expand their recovery work in WC.

3 Powerful Ways to Avoid the Hospital

We tend to think of doctors and nurses as the people who were working hard to make good grades while the rest of us were skipping class. I am pretty sure my brilliant, doctor friend Heather was walking around with a stethoscope at age four while I was still sticking Play-Doh up my nose.  This romantic affection for hospitals is not entirely misplaced. There are zillions of people who need life-saving surgery and who live longer because a hospital was able to treat them effectively. ERs in public hospitals handle an onslaught of some of society’s toughest cases; drug addiction, mental illness, and homelessness. But, read this week’s suggested Daughterhood blog to find out why you don’t want to start your caregiver journey in a hospital. 


Tips for Cooler Food Safety
UMaine Cooperative Extension Spoonful blog post: by Alex Bosse, Nutrition Education Professional for UMaine Cooperative Extension EFNEP (Expanded Food & Nutrition Education Program). Summer is here and cookout, barbecue, and tailgating season is in full swing. Chances are that you, friends, or family will be using a cooler for your outdoor summer adventures. To avoid getting sick from food-borne illness… (read blog post).

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