BELFAST Waterfall Arts has received an anonymous contribution of $25,000 for its capital project Waterfall Rising, as contractors finish the first phase
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BELFAST Waterfall Arts has received an anonymous contribution of $25,000 for their capital project, Waterfall Rising, as contractors finish the first phase for the new parking lot and landscape design at the former Governor Anderson School.
“We are so grateful to the donor for this gift,” said Executive Director Kim Fleming, in a news release. “We have received growing generous support from many wonderful donors throughout Belfast and New England,” she said, “and we are thrilled that this timely contribution has kicked off our summer fundraising.”
The current project, designed by OPAL Architecture, will rebuild and properly drain the parking lot and clarify the flow of foot and vehicle traffic. Farley, Inc, the contractor, began excavations in April, and has worked to ensure that the Friday Farmers’ Market has remained accessible and safe.
Denise Claire Remy.
Denise Claire Remy, 69, an accomplished artist and wonderful wife, mother and sister, died of cancer February 28 in the Hospice unit at Waldo County General Hospital.
She was born in Stamford, Connecticut, the fourth of seven children of Arthur and Marie Remy, and moved to Maine shortly after graduating from Stamford High School.
With her boyfriend Richard Norton and a group of fellow Connecticut escapees, they created a small but influential community on the flank of Patterson Hill, in Thorndike, making the Red House their home. The sunsets and distant views of Katahdin on clear days were attractions, as was the freedom of living close to the land according to ideals they developed as they grew.