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2025 Holiday Cards Revealed
This holiday season, we have four ALL NEW cards for you to choose from. We think you’ll love how this year’s cards range from the whimsical, to classic Maine scenes, to special moonlit moments. For the first time ever, we’re featuring some very special cards created by Pine Tree Society campers and clients. Shipping now.
Then & Now: Whitney Hynes
Pine Tree Camp’s 80th anniversary Then & Now spotlight series pairs past images with the present day as Pine Tree Campers strike a pose capturing the passage of time and the deep connection, intimate friendships and love of the special place they return to each summer. This month’s featured camper is Whitney Hynes.
Meet the Artist: Elaine Reed
Elaine Reed knew her artwork was a departure from Pine Tree Society’s typical holiday cards but she decided to submit it to the competition anyway. “I am so pleased they took a chance on something different,” she said. Her brother-in-law, Jimmy, loved Pine Tree Camp and her painting captures a special moonlit family memory the night before he passed away.
A Conversation with Liz Seal
For Liz Seal and her four children, Pine Tree Camp’s Dirigo Experience is more than a summer camp…it’s family. This specialized camp for Deaf and hard-of-hearing youth was founded by her husband, Joshua Seal, who was tragically killed two years ago in the Lewiston mass shooting. In her own words, she shares the impact of his legacy.
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Camp Changed Everything for Dawn Willard-Robinson
During college, little did Dawn Willard-Robinson know that her first summer as a counselor at Pine Tree Camp would lead to a life-long career and a new family — both with Pine Tree Camp at the heart. “Pine Tree Camp literally changed everything for me,” From meeting...
80 Years After: John Conner — The Man Behind Our Logo
Meet the Man Behind Our Logo When Pine Tree Camper, John W. Conner, passed away in 2017 at the age of 86, there were two really important things in his life that his family wanted to pay tribute to: the Shriners Hospitals for Children and Pine Tree Camp. “A lot of...
Bowling community strikes the perfect balance
For the past few seasons, bowlers from Pine Tree Society’s Community Support Program in Scarborough have found their way into the hearts of their fellow bowlers in the community league at Spare Time. “The boys grew on me and I grew on the boys,” said Meegan Diconzo....
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Communication Pathways
Providing a full range of Speech/Language and Assistive Technology services for children and adults
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Developing skills for healthy, socially connected lives
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Impact Stories

"It gave him a lot of confidence"
“Coordination and team sports are absolutely not his thing. But that first year, he rode a three wheeled bike and loved it. It gave him a lot of confidence.”

Kaylie and Teagan: Friends for life
Kaylie and Tegan have developed invaluable communication skills and a lifelong friendship through their participation in the Communication Pathways program






