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Calling all artists! We want your help with holiday cards
Pine Tree Society is seeking submissions from artists for Maine holiday-themed artwork for its annual holiday card fundraiser.
Since 1969, when Pine Tree Society first began to offer holiday cards, thousands of people throughout Maine and beyond purchase these unique cards reproduced from original artwork by local artists. It is one of its most important fundraisers and all proceeds support critical programs and services that help Maine children and adults with disabilities lead active, more socially connected lives.
Pine Tree Society will choose three holiday themed paintings to feature on its 2025 holiday cards.
BIG NEWS! THE MAINE CABIN MASTERS RENOVATED OUR RECREATION HALL
Pine Tree Camp kicks off its 80th anniversary year by revealing a secret….the Maine Cabin Masters renovated our recreation hall and theatre space!
The completed project was unveiled on the Monday, February 3 episode of Maine Cabin Masters titled “Curtains Up! Theatre for Extraordinary Campers.”
“The new space is truly incredible,” said Pine Tree Camp Director, Dawn-Willard Robinson. “They created a space where our campers can let their talents shine. They took our goals for theatre, music and arts programming and brought it to life in ways we could have never imagined.”
PINE TREE CAMP ALUMNI: WE'RE HOLDING APARTY... AND IT'S FOR YOU!
It’s Pine Tree Camp’s 80th anniversary and we can’t wait to see all our alumni at camp this summer! On Saturday, August 9 we’re holding an Alumni Open House during the day followed by a special, ticketed event that night.
We want to include as many alumni as possible and we need your help
Keep your eye on your mailbox for a Save the Date card….and, remember, if we don’t have your mailing address….we can’t send it to you. So be sure to fill out the questionnaire to ensure we have your contact information!
For more information, please contact Sarah Sutherland, Executive Assistant, at 207-386-5915.
SAVE THE DATE: JUNE 7 - 8. TWO RIVERS. ONE REASON
The 29th annual Bath Savings Paddle for Pine Tree Camp is coming right up!
Saturday, June 6: Solon — Kennebec River
Sunday, June 7: Brunswick — Androscoggin River
Both paddles are family-friendly and perfect for all ages, skill levels and abilities.
The weekend kicks off Thursday, May 29 with the Hammond Lumber Cornhole for a Cause at The Woodshed in Manchester. This evening of cash prize cornhole competition and fun will feature a WABI-TV5 live broadcast telethon.
This is one of our biggest fundraisers of the year and 100% of proceeds support Pine Tree Camp’s tuition fund.
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80 Years After: Marie Preston’s Spirit Lives On
80 Years After....Marie Preston was the second Executive Director of Pine Tree Society – or Easter Seals as it was known then — and was instrumental in establishing Pine Tree Camp in 1945.“It was a huge undertaking,” her son, Jim Preston, recalled. “She had to raise a...
2024 Christmas Sweeps winner announced
Congratulations to Suzanne W. of Maine! She’s the winner of Pine Tree Society’s 2024 Christmas Sweeps drawing. This annual sweepstakes raises money to help Pine Tree Society transform the lives of Maine people with disabilities. Discover more at...
Pine Tree Camp: Established in 1945 with a vision for the future
Our founders were visionaries. 80 years ago they saw the benefits of creating a place where Maine kids and adults with disabilities could experience no barriers on North Pond. They could have had just that one vision. But they saw more. Their vision included a...
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Kaylie and Teagan: Friends for life
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