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Showing posts with label Lebanon Fundraisers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lebanon Fundraisers. Show all posts

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Town of Lebanon Bands Together to Reach Another Donation Goal.... "O2 Fur Life" Animal Oxygen Kit Donation Totals are at 100%...

WOOT WOOT WOOT Lebanon!!!
Our Town has Once Again Joined Together
to
MAKE IT HAPPEN!!!
We have received the final donations to purchase the
"02 FUR LIFE" Animal Resuscitation Kits
to be donated to the
Lebanon Fire and EMS!!!
 
 
HERE's HOW:
Total Needed: $360.00
Donations:
Jeanette Lemay..........$20.00
Ruth Gutman...............$10.00
Deborah Wilson...........$25.00
Elaine Goodwin Baker..$20.00
Shelly Amidon..............$35.00
Danielle Cone...............$10.00
Chip Harlow..................$90.00
Mary McCarthy Lane....$25.00
Tammy Thompson........$25.00
Jim Durgin....................$100.00
Total Donations...........$360.00
 
Total money donations will be removed from PayPal on 1/28/16
Order will be placed in 3-5 business days
when the PayPal donations are secured.
We will give you an "arrival date"
and share the invoice with you all!!!!
 
Lebanon, you SO Rock!!!
Thanks to all our donators who will now make it possible for animals rescued from Lebanon fires* to be cared for properly!!!
 
 
*There have been several mentions that I need to state that you can not call 911 and have the ambulance respond for a sick or non-responsive animal. These kits will be carried on ambulances and fire apparatus in order to help pets who are the victims of structure fires within the Town of Lebanon. No guarantee is made that all animals will respond to oxygen treatment.
 
 

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Lebanon Boy Scouts to Deliver "Super Bowl Subs" for $7 each.

Lebanon Boy Scout Troop 369

 
is now accepting orders for
"Super Bowl Subs."
 
Door-to-door, phone and Internet sales will conclude
Sunday, Jan. 31, 2016
 
Fully-loaded, handmade Italian-style submarine sandwiches on fresh-baked white or wheat rolls from Botto's Bakery in Portland.
 
 
 
The base price, which includes
choice of roll, one meat, one cheese and assorted vegetables,
$7 per 12-inch sandwich.
Payment will be collected with your order.
 
Choices of meats include ham, turkey, roast beef and salami.
Choices of cheeses include American, Swiss and Provolone.
Vegetable include tomatoes, pickles, peppers, onions and olives.
Mayo, mustard and oil packets also included.
Additional meats and cheeses
may be purchased for 50 cents each.
Subs will be prepared early Super Bowl Sunday
and delivered to your door before kickoff.
 
For more information
or to place your order before
Saturday, January 31st
please contact Scoutmaster Norm Sirois
at
normansirois@rocketmail.com

Monday, January 18, 2016

Lebanon Board of Selectmen Define Parameters of Community Donations to Town of Lebanon Departments.

 
 
The Selectmen's Meeting wasn't all that bad!!!
As a matter of fact, it felt really good to sit down and have a chat with Selectmen Thompson, Heath and Nadeau. We kind of miss those old boys, you know??
We guess the problem the Board wanted to discuss originates with the fact that the "former administration" was always raising money for multiple projects and many of those projects were never realized.
A lot of money donated, no product delivered.
You get the idea.
And there IS a State Law that talks about how Municipalities are to go about accepting donations from its citizens. Title 30-A, Part 2, Subpart 9, Chapter 223, Subchapter 1, Subsection 5655.
The law states simply thus:
A gift without conditions, of any type of property, offered in a municipality may be accepted or rejected by its legislative body, except for forfeited assets conveyed to the municipality pursuant to Title 15, chapter 517, which may be accepted by the municipal officers.
The donation of the 02 Fur Life Animal Resuscitation kits also falls under this law, and yes, it clearly says that donations and gifts must be presented to the Board and they must accept or reject the project.
However, when passing us the printed copy of this law, the Board Chairman clearly read from subsection 5653, which calls for notice of intent at a Board meeting, presented in writing, and then for the Board to answer their acceptance or rejection in writing within 10 days, but this subsection of the law only applies when the gift is money or property in trust, which our donations are clearly not.
So.
Were they right to ask me to present our Community Donation of the O2 Fur Life Animal Resuscitation to the Board prior to collecting donations??
YES, they were right that I have to have the donation approved by the town.
NO, we don't have to submit in writing and then allow them 10 days to accept or reject in writing unless the Board creates, presents and approves a Town Ordinance, or Town Policy requiring this process.
Tonight Chief Daniel Meehan was at the Town Office to discuss several issues, and he was kind enough to stay as I presented my project. His agreement to the need for the equipment made it much easier to present our project to the Board.
The Board heard us out on getting the community together and gathering donations for specific projects within the town.
There was discussion as to whether or not all Community Donation projects would only benefit the Fire and EMS Department and I told them NO, but that as of this moment, no other department heads in the town had discussed any furndraising needs with us, but that we would be open to any suggestions and ideas. After all, we did all band together to replace the Town Office sign when that need was identified.
One of the Board Members was worried that people would be calling him complaining that we were always asking for money. We assured him, and you, that we will only do a small number of projects a year, and that we will not sit down at local businesses with tin cans asking for spare change. Instead, we put our project out there and accept money donations as you all see fit. The choice on which projects to support or donate and how much to support each project to is your own.
The donations do not come from LMTS, they come from individuals in the community, joining together on projects that are important to all of us as a group.
We do understand the reasoning behind accountibility in the donated dollar amounts and for the Board to receive the donated equipment and the need for surety that the gift is donated without conditions, deals, or expectations. Really, this only makes good business sense for the Town.
One good thing though, the Board did agree that donations of food or coffee toward feeding the Lebanon Fire and EMS responders, or for use at Lebanon Fire and EMS fundraisers would not need to be presented to the Board for approval, however we offered, in good faith, to give them a copy of our inventory log so that they could be sure that the item were being used as intended.
In a town where FUN and FREE were the motto of the old Fire Department and Rescue Department but where FUN and FREE clearly cost everyone dearly, whether they wanted to donate or not, we actually applaud the Board for making tonight's meeting easy to understand and friendly.
At the end of our discussion, Selectman Heath got up and left the room as the time for a decision was nearing, however Selectmen Thompson stated that he was "all for" members of the community coming together to complete projects needed in the town, and when he called for Selectman Nadeau's opinion he agreed to allow the project as well. Two Selectmen is a quota, so I guess we're good to GO.........
Finally, just a shout out to Mr. Dana Coull for taking the time to come and listen to the parameters set up by the Board, and for coming and hanging out with us outdoors in the cold, sharing a conversation and a smoke while the Board was in Executive Session with Chief Meehan on ComStar billing issues. It's always nice to have company and Mr. Coull is a joy and a pleasure. Thank you to our lawyer Mr. Ed McNally for explaining the law the Board handed us this evening, and thank you to each of the great people in our community who have donated toward this project so far, and who are considering donating in the future.
 
 

Monday, January 11, 2016

Lebanon Valentine's Day Fundraiser to Purchase 02 Fur Life Animal Resuscitation Kits for Fire and EMS Department.

Lebanon Maine Truth Seekers is Proud
to announce
our partners in our
VALENTINES DAY 2016 FUNDRAISER
Our Order Forms will be out Soon!!
We are Raising Funds to Purchase
02 Fur Life Pet Resuscitation Kits
for the
Lebanon Fire and EMS Department
 
Featuring a Selection of Floral Arrangements
from
Lee's Floral Garden
on Union School Road, Lebanon
 
 
AND
 
 
a Selection of Handmade Candy
and Whoopie Pies from
Happy Pappy's Country Store
on Portland Street in
Rochester, NH

Saturday, January 9, 2016

February Fundraiser Planned for Purchase of Animal Resuscitation Kits for Lebanon Fire and EMS Vehicles.

We've identified our next Lebanon fundraiser!!!!
 
 
 
We've talked to Chief Daniel Meehan and Captain Natasha Kinney of the Lebanon Fire and EMS regarding Animal Rescue capabilities in Lebanon.
The question was, do they have the Animal Resuscitation Kits on board our Lebanon Ambulances or Fire Vehicles?
Timing is EVERYTHING.........
Chief Meehan tells us that Lebanon Fire and EMS are in the middle of putting together a Animal Rescue Course, and that his team is interested in learning more!!
Our pets are our family members too!!!
We're going to be taking orders over the next month for homemade chocolates and flowers for Valentines Day!!!
Watch for more coming SOON!!!
The proceeds will be used to purchase
Animal Resuscitation Kits for the Lebanon Fire and EMS.
CHECK them out HERE:

Friday, September 25, 2015

Lebanon Cub Scout Troop 369 Selling Trail's End Popcorn To Fund Spring Trip.

LEBANON MAINE CUB SCOUTS
TROOP 369
are selling
TRAILS END POPCORN
 
 
 
The Scouts are hoping to earn enough money
to fund a Spring Trip to
Roger Williams Park Zoo
in Providence Rhode Island
 
 
 
The Scouts will be at
Sanford Tractor Supply Company Store
from 9 am - 12 noon
 
They will also be attending
THE SEACOAST IRISH FESTIVAL
in Dover NH
from 12 noon - 6 pm
For More Information on the Seacoast Irish Festival
Click HERE

SUPPORT YOUR LEBANON CUB SCOUTS!!!
 
 
 

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

Lebanon Breast Cancer Survivor to Participate in the AVON 39 Breast Cancer Walk.

To Lebanon resident, Kelly Drinkwater ONeil, fighting Breast Cancer is a personal challenge.
Kelly, a Lebanon residen and Breast Cancer survivor herself,
wants the chance to help other Breast Cancer Warriors get through the process and WIN!!
 
So Kelly will be participating in the July 9-10, 2016 AVON 39 Breast Cancer Walk in Boston.


 
Why are we talking about this now??
 
Because Kelly has made herself a heck of a goal!!

She has made a personal goal of raising $5,000
towards helping to find a cure for Breast Cancer!!
 
The AVON 39 is a 2 day event in which Survivors and Supporters will walk 39.3 miles in the Boston area in order to fund recipients such as, Boston Medical Center, Boston University, Community Services, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Partners Healthcare Systems, Silent Spring Institute, Smilow Cancer Hospital @Yale - New Haven, Tufts Medical Center, YWCA of Malden and the YWCA of Southeastern Massachusetts.

If you would like to donate even a small dollar amount
in order to help Kelly reach her $5,000 goal,
PLEASE click on her Fundraising page
HERE
https://secure2.convio.net/avon/site/SPageServer?pagename=%2Fwalk_donation&s_trID=2482&s_proxy_constituentId=7931271&s_subsrc=bfDskFbPfMsg&s_src=boundlessfundraising

We'll be following along with Kelly
and wishing her all the luck in the world as she prepares and trains for the AVON 39!!!

NEW TOTALS in the LEBANON FIRE and EMS Blaisdell Corner Flagpole Replacement Fund!!!

 
OUR FLAG POLE FUND
HAS ALMOST
REACHED ITs GOAL!!
 
BALANCE AFTER THE LEBANON FESTIVAL
$669.75
 
Today We Received a Lovely Note from
STATE REPRESENTATIVE KAREN GERRISH
Containing a $50 Donation!!!
 
 
THANK YOU STATE REP GERRISH!!
 
NEW TOTAL: $669.75
 
Balance Due to Fund the
LEBANON FIRE AND EMS
BLAISDELL CORNER STATION FLAGPOLE REPLACEMENT
 
$171.56
 
YOU ARE MAKING THINGS HAPPEN IN LEBANON!!
WATCH For the FINAL BALANCE COLLECTION!!
ALL DONATED BY OUR WONDERFUL
LEBANON MAINE CITIZENS!!
 
LOOK WHAT YOU CAN DO
WHEN YOU WORK TOGETHER!!
 
 
 

Saturday, August 22, 2015

YAY LEBANON!! You have ALMOST Enough Money to Replace Your Fire and EMS Station Flagpole!!!

Lebanon Maine Blaisdell Corner Fire and EMS
Flagpole Replacement Committee
DRUM ROLL!!!
 

So........here's where the donation total's stood on Thursday, 8/20/15, after donations from Ed & Teresa Brooks, Ed Baker, Deborah Dorey Wilson, Sandy Adams, Susan Adams and Lynn Parks, Tammy Thompson, Dana Coull in memory of his wife Patricia, Rose Woods and Cash Donations at the Lebanon Fire Department, Inc Yardsale.........
Thursday's total.....$258.31

Thursday evening Corinna Cole graciously added a $20 bill..........total now was $278.31
 
 
Chris Gilpatrick and Gilpatrick Property Services surprised us at the Lebanon Festival with a VERY generous $150.00 donation!!
Our Total for the morning....$428.31!!
More than halfway there!!!
 
 
We had such a GREAT day at the Festival!! We've finally gotten to meet so many of you!! It's nice to finally put a face with some of the internet names!!
Jay and Irene Wagner gave a $25 donation in memory of Al Noyes.
Cheyenne Wagner added $25 in memory of Bill White.
Wildlife Encounters, Jennifer, donated $5.
And individual donations from the Lebanon Festival of $64.94
Brought our total to:
$548.25
 
 
At the end of the day, the Lebanon Festival Committee held their 50/50 Raffle, the winner received $71.50.......and the Festival Committee surprised us by donating THEIR half of the raffle, $71.50 to our Blaisdell Corner Flagpole Replacement efforts!!!
Total for the Day at the Lebanon Festival............ $341.44
NEW GRAND TOTAL
For the
LEBANON BLAISDELL CORNER
FIRE AND EMS STATION FLAGPOLE
$619.75!!!
 
Total needed to replace the flagpole.............  $841.31
 
BALANCE NEEDED............. $221.56
 
YAY LEBANON!!
ALMOST THERE!!
 

Monday, May 4, 2015

Lebanon Academy Selling Prize Calendars to Aid in Building Maintenance.

Don't Miss out on YOUR Chance to WIN!!!
 

The Lebanon Academy is selling prize calendars that will offer a new prize for each and every day during the month of June, 2015.
The group is hoping to raise enough money to be able to paint the rear of the Academy building as well as the front steps.
Calendars cost $20 each and come with an attached coupon that you fill out with your name and information. This coupon is put in for the drawings and each day of June, 2015 someone's name is pulled and they will win the prize listed for that day.
Calendars are on sale at the Martha Sawyer Community Library (at the rear of the Hanson School), and at Kenney Automotive on the corner of Rt 202 and Little River Road, Lebanon, through May 31, 2015.


1. Rustic Cabinet..........value $75
2. Oil Change ..........value $30
3. 6 Yards Screened Loam...........value $120
4. Wood Framed Mirror...........value $75
5. Hand Made Step Stool...........value $40
6. Cash Card..........value $50
7. 1/2 Gallon Maple Syrup.......value $30
8. Family Fun Basket...........value not stated
9. Oil Change...........value $30
10. Set of Pots & Pans............value $40
11. Cash Card.............value $50
12. Hair Cut & Style...........value $30
13. Garbage Disposal...........value $378
14. Cash Card............value $50
15. Oil Change............value $30
16. Lap Quilt..........value $40
17. Delta Handspray Assembly......value $251
18. Baby Boy Quilt..........value $50
19. Dog Grooming..........value $25
20. Garage Door Opener..........value $160
21. Baby Girl Quilt..........value $50
22. Oil Change............value $30
23. Quilted Table Runner and Candle.........value $40
24. Set of 2 Folding Stools...........value $60
25. Hand Braided Rug...........value $120
26. Bed Bath & Beyond Certificate........value $50
27. Cash Card..........value $50
28. Moen Rainhead Shower Assembly.........value $241
29. 6 Yards Screened Loam..........value $120
30. Cash Card.........value $50