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Room to Grow
Big news from Auburn! Our Early Learning Center has doubled the size of its Occupational Therapy classroom to ensure every child has the room they need to thrive. With this expanded space and an amazing team of therapists, we are accepting referrals for summer and fall. Read more about the transformation and meet the therapists, Kristin and Jess, on the blog. Read here.
May 16 Open House
Mark your calendar for our Pine Tree Camp Open House on Saturday, May 16 from 10:00am to 3:00pm. Tours will be offered throughout the day and families will have the chance to check out cabins, see the dining hall, explore campus, try some of our fully accessible activities and meet the team.
Big News: Maine Marathon
We are thrilled to announce the Maine Marathon has named Pine Tree Society as a 2026 event beneficiary. This recognition comes at a truly special time as we celebrate our 90 year milestone. This generous $20,000 donation will directly support our work. Mark your calendars for Sunday, October 4th, and join us at the finish line!
Last Call for Artists
You have until Friday, May 29 to submit artwork for your chance to be featured on our 2026 Holiday Cards. We want to see the spirit of Maine through your eyes—from snowy family farms to coastal lighthouses. Whether you’re an artist or photographer, we invite you to share your unique interpretation of the holiday season.
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Winter Fun at Pine Tree Camp
Pine Tree Camp has long been known as a gorgeous warm weather destination for kids, adults, and families to swim, bike, kayak, and play. It's an opportunity for everyone to soak up some sunshine and relax. But Winter at Camp might be our new favorite season! Did you...
Making holiday headlines: Pine Tree Society cards are a Maine tradition
Pine Tree Society’s holiday cards have been a Maine tradition for over 50 years. Read all about these unique cards with a purpose in the most recent issues of the Boothbay Register and Courier Gazette. Our 2021 holiday cards feature beautiful paintings by two...
Work by beloved Georgetown, Maine artist Richard Hasenfus featured on Pine Tree Society’s 2021 holiday cards
Hasenfus, who passed away in 2019, will always be remembered through his art and the unique way he captured Maine’s rockbound coast. A long-time resident of Georgetown, Hasenfus was born in Boston in 1932. He was an award-winning painter whose artwork is in many...
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