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Annual Report 2010
Community Bicycle Center Biddeford, Maine
“Providing Opportunities for Youth to Grow”
P.O. Box 783
Biddeford, Maine 04005
(207) 282-9700
www.communitybike.net Email: [email protected]
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Letter from the Executive Director
!!! Thank-you for your support of the Community Bicycle Center in 2010 !!!
Everyone who walked through the doors of the Community Bicycle Center in
2010 saw us grow in our ability impact the lives of under-resourced children. Every facet
of our organization grew as we are developing into a sustainable and essential out-of-
school program serving kids from Biddeford and surrounding communities. We
accomplished a major milestone - we celebrated our fifth anniversary serving kids and
the community through providing opportunities for everyone to grow.
During our fifth year we had many program accomplishments including serving
355 youth during our earn-a-bike after school program, 50 youth cycling over 8400
cumulative miles exploring their community, 24 girls with their women mentors cycling
and visiting women in traditional and non-traditional careers, and six kids working
alongside adult and mentors learning bike repair through our Bike Monkeys program.
Another highlight was watching kids craft bicycle parts into works of art and showing
their creations during several Biddeford Art Walks.
Our Trek Across Maine team raised $29,275 for the American Lung association
of Maine and was recognized with the Trek Across Maine Lifetime Achievement Award.
The American Lung Association of Maine honored the CBC with its 2010 Youth
Advocacy Award. Throughout the year we provided technical support to several schools
and organizations beginning their entry into working with kids through bikes.
Additionally, on the community service front we helped Biddeford Intermediate and
Middle School students bike and walk to school and sent bikes to The Village Bicycle
Project in Ghana, Africa.
The statistics mentioned above do not seem to reflect the impact we have on the
kids we serve. A few of the youth quotes I overheard during the year that shed light on
the opportunities we provide include: "…got away from …problem and expressed …
feeling into an awesome piece of art…"; "…I wanted to challenge myself…";
"Everything that happens to this bike is me not a factory line."; and "Today was the first
day she went to school without a fight cause she was so excited to go there after school."
I wonder how kids will reflect on their experiences at the CBC as they grow into
adulthood.
The year ended with the CBC in our strongest position ever with our growth in
professional staff, volunteer support, and increasing the diversity of activities serving
children. We have experienced growing community support and financial resources.
You are welcome to stop by anytime to experience the CBC and connect with kids as
they grow through connecting with the CBC. The Community Bicycle Center thanks you
for your part in our effort to help children grow in healthy ways through caring
relationships and bicycle-based activities.
Sincerely, Andy Greif
Executive Director
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Program Data & Highlights
Earn a Bike: After/Out of School Bike Repair
The Community Bicycle Center’s educational bike shop opened every weekday afternoon for
children to learn life skills through repairing and maintaining bicycles. Three hundred and fifty-
five youth worked on their own bikes, repaired and earned bikes, reconditioned bikes for
community outreach projects, and maintained our instructional bicycle fleet during 3,207
participant days.
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Children earned 171 bikes in addition to repairing their own bikes and completing numerous bike
safety inspections. Youth learned life skills including shared shop space etiquette, observational
and problem solving skills, conflict resolution skills, goal persistence, patience, personal learning
styles, and the meaning of service above self. Participants experienced commitment, learned to
advocate for themselves, and developed relationship and team building skills.
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Twenty-two youth earned their mandated community service hours working in the CBC shop
and assisting during bike rides. The CBC had support from 63 direct service volunteers and 94
volunteers supporting various capacity building needs. As part of our bicycle safety education
contract with the Maine Department of Transportation, the CBC provided 165 free bike helmets.
Bike Part Art
Local artists Ann Thompson and Amanda Noble volunteered to offer Bike Part Art one afternoon
each week. Children move back and forth from drop-in bike repair to crafting works of art.
Participants were encouraged to explore materials and reinforced fine motor skills through the
use of jewelry hand tools. The class produced jewelry, wall art, mobiles and cyanotypes using
bike parts. In addition to being an avenue for self expression “bike art” has been useful as a
scaffold for skills that can enhance an individual’s success in the bike workshop including:
proper tool use, identification of bike parts, problem solving strategies, the properties of
materials, and basic mechanics. Several of the children exhibited their creative works of art and
communicated their creative processes at the winter Biddeford Art Walks.
After/Out of School Bicycling
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During the summer kids gathered at the CBC shop three times each week to learn safe cycling
skills on group road, mountain, and tandem bike rides. They explored Biddeford and
surrounding communities with trips to places with fun destinations - swimming, ice cream, and
mud. Children learned how to shift gears, apply the Rules of the Road, and safe group cycling
habits. During 2010, 50 youth pedaled a combined 8,431 miles.
The CBC introduced the 500 Mile Club, which recognized participants for their mileage
accomplishments during 2010. To enter the club, each participant was required to highlight their
goals and ways to stay motivated on their way to the 500 Mile Club. 20 members reached the
100-mile Century Club, 13 reached the 200-mile Rim Runner Club, nine reached the 300-mile
Billy Goat Club, eight reached the 400-mile Zoned In Club, six reach the 500 Mile Club, three
reached the 750-mile Redwood Club, and one reached the 1,000-mile Torn Tire Club
Girls’ Empowerment Group
During the summer and shoulder seasons, girls embarked on weekly road or mountain bike rides
ranging from five-25 miles. Participants challenged themselves during an overnight camping trip
as they learned how to responsibly build fires for cooking and warmth, used “wag-bags” to lower
our impact on the environment when camping, and explored tide pools around Trott Island in
Kennebunkport. In 2010, 24 girls rode 1,234 miles cumulatively. Many ride destinations exposed
girls to traditional and non-traditional career opportunities including a trip to the Biddeford
Animal Hospital, the Biddeford Fire Station, and Lacava Boutique. Girls’ Group members also
connected with the female cycling community outside of Biddeford by participating in the
Bicycle Coalition of Maine’s Women’s Ride in Freeport.
Bike Monkeys
Six youth completed our signature curriculum-based, bicycle repair-training program, mentored
by seven dedicated volunteer mentors. During their commitment to the program, each young
person learned bicycle repair skills, shop maintenance and safety habits, and community service
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concepts. Students that participated in the program during 2010 have begun to give back to the
CBC through volunteering, passing along their bike repair knowledge to other children.
Charity Cycling Team
Our youth/adult Charity Cycling Team trained, fundraised, and cycled the 180-mile, three-day
Trek Across Maine for the American Lung Association of Maine. Our team members raised
$29,275 in support of the ALA-ME lung healthy initiatives. Thirty-nine team members
completed the Trek of which 10 were youth who learned healthy living habits, group cycling
skills, bike maintenance, and fundraising concepts. Mutually meaningful youth/adult
relationships developed through the camaraderie of our diverse team.
In 2010, our team completed its eleventh season of cycling in the Trek Across Maine and has
raised over $175,000 for the American Lung Association of Maine over 11 years. Our team was
honored with the American Lung Association of Maine’s 2010 Youth Advocacy Award and the
Trek Across Maine 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award. Another fact we are proud of is that 58
cyclists (15 youth) trained and/or rode in the Trek with us for a total of 10,750 miles in 2010.
Community Outreach Projects
With support from the Biddeford Police Department, UNE volunteers, and the Biddeford
Intermediate School the CBC held two Bike and Walk to School events in 2010. Despite being
cold and wet, six youth participated in October to kick off the CBC’s Five Year Anniversary. In
November, five participants layered up to bear the cold for the morning and afternoon commute.
Also in 2010, the CBC sent 78 bicycles and a handful of extra tubes and tires to Bikes Not
Bombs in Jamaica Plains, Massachusetts. The donated bicycles made up a portion of the 500
bicycles sent in support of The Village Bicycle Project in Ghana, Africa. On a more local front
we began providing technical support to start up efforts that are using bikes as a tool to engage
students: the Westbrook High School Alternative program, the first/second grade class of the
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Friends School of Portland bike part art project, a service learning program through the Nasson
Community Bicycle Center, and a service learning project through the Casco Bay High School.
Financials
At the end of 2010, the Community Bicycle Center’s financial position remained strong. Net
assets ended the year with a slight decrease of $1,991. The transition time between the end of the
first MaineDOT bicycle safety education contract and the start of the new one left a void in
contract income. Net assets would most likely have increased by at least $8,000 if the absorption
of program costs had occurred during this transition period. Never-the-less, net assets ended the
year at a respectable $111K.
The net assets composition saw a significant change compared to 2009. The CBC Board of
Directors resolved to establish a BOD Discretionary Fund of $20,000 (fundamentally tied to the
certificate of deposit), the net proceeds from CBC Ventures (a program to sell the donated
Pedro’s inventory and other parts) was placed into a Sustainability Fund, and the Temporarily
Restricted Funds decreased by $7,503. The temporarily restricted net assets of $11,524 were
made up of $2,650 to be used for 2011 payments to a fundraising consultant and $8,874 to be
used toward the expense of the CBC’s Program and Volunteer Director position in 2011.
The CBC’s total assets and liabilities were basically unchanged from 2009. Cash increased by
$1,827, receivables were up only $199, prepaid expenses decreased $3,591, and fixed assets
experienced a net increase of $1,098. Liabilities were up $1,524 compared to the prior year.
2010 CBC STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 2010 2009 Change
ASSETS
CBC Checking Account $18,660 16.2% $17,035 14.7% $1,625
CBC Savings Account $51,965 45.0% $72,473 62.3% ($20,508)
Petty Cash $81 0.1% $71 0.1% $10
CBC Ventures PayPal Account $145 0.1% $0 0.0% $145
CBC Ventures Checking Account $527 0.5% $0 0.0% $527
Certificates of Deposits $20,027 17.4% $0 0.0% $20,027
Total Cash $91,406 79.2% $89,579 77.1% $1,827
Accounts Receivable $6,590 5.7% $4,291 3.7% $2,299
Pledges Receivable $6,000 5.2% $8,100 7.0% ($2,100)
Total Receivables $12,590 11.6% $12,391 10.7% $199
Prepaid Expenses $8,157 7.1% $12,164 10.5% ($4,007)
Fixed Assets, net $3,219 2.8% $2,121 1.8% $1,098
TOTAL ASSETS $115,372 100.0% $116,255 100.0% ($883)
LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS
Accounts Payable $0 0.0% $645 0.6% ($645)
Accrued Liabilities & Payroll Withholdings $4,271 3.7% $2,102 1.8% $2,169
Total Liabilities $4,271 3.7% $2,747 2.4% $1,524
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Unrestricted Net Assets $79,434 68.8% $94,454 81.2% ($15,020)
Temporarily Restricted $11,524 10.0% $19,054 16.4% ($7,530)
Board of Directors Discretion Fund $20,000 17.3% $0 0.0% $20,000
Sustainability Fund $143 0.1% $0 0.0% $143
Permanently Restricted $0 0.0% $0 0.0% $0
Total Net Assets $111,101 96.3% $113,508 97.6% ($2,407)
TOTAL LIABILITIES & NET ASSETS $115,372 100.0% $116,255 100.0% ($883)
The most significant change in income composition came from the increase from grants and
decrease from the Maine DOT. Special events continued to decline in terms of revenue but the
net proceeds grew compared to 2009. While the cash actually received from grants was $5,239
less in 2010 than 2009, more grant money ($21,345 more) became unrestricted and available for
use in 2010 versus 2009.
Expenses in 2010 were $23,347 higher than 2009. There were puts and takes across the board but
the aggregate increase in unallocated expenses was predominately attributable to converting the
program/volunteer director position to full time, the cost of the first annual financial audit, the
AmeriCorps*VISTA rental stipend, and the cost of the donor management software.
The result of the allocations showed that program costs continued to be two thirds of the dollars
spent and there was a five point shift from administrative expenses to fundraising when
comparing 2010 to 2009.
2010 CBC STATEMENT OF ACTIVITIES
2010 2009 Better (Worse)
variance
INCOME
Contributions $30,979 20.8% $30,158 24.2% $821
Gifts in Kind $13,855 9.3% $14,783 10.7% ($927)
Grants $64,419 43.3% $39,951 26.6% $24,468
Contract Income $27,380 18.4% $37,736 27.3% ($10,356)
Special Events $7,445 5.0% $12,479 9.0% ($5,035)
Program Fees $1,490 1.0% $1,303 0.9% $187
Interest Income $340 0.2% $648 0.5% ($308)
CBC Ventures $311 0.2% $0 0.0% $311
Other Income $2,616 1.8% $988 0.7% $1,628
Total Unrestricted Income $148,836 100.0% $138,045 100.0% $10,791
EXPENSE
Ventures Expenses $168 0.1% $0 0.0% ($168)
Program Expenses $64,018 43.0% $36,357 26.3% ($27,661)
Contract Expenses $27,380 18.4% $37,736 27.3% $10,356
Grant Expenses $1,634 1.1% $4,477 3.2% $2,843
Fundraising Expenses $21,557 14.5% $12,334 8.9% ($9,223)
General & Administrative Expenses $28,021 18.8% $28,528 20.7% $507
Total Functional Expenses $142,779 95.9% $119,432 86.5% ($23,347)
Change In Unrestricted Net Assets $6,057 4.1% $18,613 13.5% ($12,556)
Temporarily Restricted Net Assets ($7,530) $19,054 ($26,584)
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TOTAL CHANGE IN NET ASSETS ($1,473) $37,667 ($39,140)
NET ASSETS, beginning $113,508 $75,841
NET ASSETS, ending $112,035 $113,508 ($1,473)
The CBC has a strong liquid position with $91,406 in all cash / cash equivalents and $6,590 in
current receivables. At the end of 2010, there were available funds (spendable in 2011) to cover
approximately seven months of cash expenses (based on 2010 actual expenses):
Cash increased $1,827 in 2010 and was the net result of generating $11,350 in cash from
unrestricted operating activity, using $1,993 to purchase fixed assets, and a decrease of $7,530 in
restricted funds carried into the next year.
The $12,590 in receivables was comprised of $6,590 in current receivables due from the
MaineDOT and $6,000 in 2011 quarterly grant pledges from the United Way.
The liabilities’ increase was comprised of $903 in employer payroll taxes and employee payroll
tax withholdings due to having a full time assistant director. Accrued liabilities increased $621
due primarily to the timing of payments (the change in bookkeeping which is now being done
twice a month versus weekly in 2009).
2010 CBC STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS
2010 2009 Better (Worse)
variance
Change In Unrestricted Net Assets $6,057 $18,613 ($12,556)
Depreciation $895 $264 $631
Change in Receivables ($199) ($524) $325
Change in Prepaid Expenses $4,007 ($2,260) $6,267
Change in Accounts Payable ($645) $536 ($1,181)
Change in Other Liabilities $2,169 $519 $1,650
Total Adjustments $6,227 ($1,465) $7,692
Net Cash From Operating Activities $12,284 $17,148 ($4,864)
Purchase of Fixed Assets ($1,993) ($2,385) $392
Change In Restricted Net Assets ($7,530) $19,054 ($26,584)
TOTAL CHANGE IN CASH $2,761 $33,817 ($4,472)
CASH, beginning $89,579 $55,762
CASH, ending $92,340 $89,579 $2,761
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Donors
Thank you to the individuals, corporations, charitable foundations, fraternal organizations, and
service clubs that continue to help the CBC grow into a sustainable organization to support the
youth we serve. Thank you to the individuals and businesses that have generously donated
goods and services to defray our expenses and develop our organizational systems.
Individual Contributors
Anna U. Allen
David & Melinda Anderson
John Andrews
Anonymous (11)
Gary & Cynthia Archibald
Sarah & Nick Armentrout
Suzanne & Ralph Austin
Chris Bailey
Jay Bartner
Catherine Bartok
Sam Beal
Mike & Mary Beaudoin
Simone Bergeron
Delores Billings
Donald Blodgett, II
Patricia Boston
Lori Boucouvalas
Timothy Boulard
Carolyn Brodsky
John & Mary Brooking
Andrew Burnell
Michael J. Carrier
Karl Carrigan
Danielle Casey
A. Ahlquist Chadbourne
Jean Chruscicki
John Clinton
Marc Cohen
Eileen Cohn
Bob Collins & Kate Adams
Kurt Colwell
Tim Corbeil
Richard B. Cote
Adam Couti
John and Lynne Cox
Paul & Ann Marie Craven
Christopher Cronkite & Julie Vogel
Roland Cronkite
Steven Cutone
Paul Daigle
Brian & Deborah Dallaire
John & Danelle Daly
Jane Danielson
Tommy Darhower
Philip & Marsha Denison
Jacob & Jenna Desrochers
Ronald Dion
Doug Dolan
Peter Dollard
Catherine Donohue
Karl Driscoll
Jason & Kristin Drouin
Jean Drummond
Lucie Dunigan
Roger Elie
Jim & Joan Emerson
Roland & Joy Eon
Bruce N. Ferland
Frank Fisichella
Steven Foran
Cindy Foster
James J. Foster
Renette A. Fournier
Sharon a. Frazier
Donald Gagnon
Gabrielle R. Gallucci
Tom Gamble
Claire R. Ganter
Deborah & Paul Gelardi
Peter & Kimberly Gillingham
Brian Gionest
Don Girard
David & Anne Gould
Bradley Goulet In Memory of Michael Goulet
Raynold & Jacqueline Goulet
Monica & Bill Grabin
Nancy Grant
Tom & Suzanne Gray
Toby Ann Greenberg
Andy & Justine Greif
David Greif
Irvin & Nanette Greif
Raymond & Diane Grenier
Avram M. Hains
Bob & Jane Hamblen
Becky Harkema
Seth Harkness & Rachel Weyand
Michael L. Harper
Jim Harris
Jim Henderson
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George Hermans
Sandy & Tom Hess
Rich & Kristin Hogan
Doug Holmes
David & Sally Howe
David S. Hubert
Cary & Joe Huggins
George Hughes
Jessica Jollotta
Brigitte Kablitz
William A. Kany
Montress Kenniston
Fran Kessler-Richardson
Brian & Anne Lynn King
John & Cornelia Kittredge
Joseph & Joan Klein
Ken Koehler
Daniel & Patricia LaChance
Rick & Tina LaChance
Ronald LaChance
Trisha & Lloyd LaFountain
Misty Landry
Dayna Larson-Hurst
Ann & Edward Legg
Tory Leuteman & Doug Robinson
Dennis & Cheryl Levasseur
Gregory M. Levasseur
Raymond Levesque
Annie Levine
Nora Lewis
Larry J. Lopes
Margie Lord
Heather MacLean & Brent Peters
Rebecca Macomber
Marin Magat
Hung Mai
Francine Manekin
Susan & James Marcotte
Paul & Susan Martin
William Martin
Jim & Donna McAllister
Kevin McGovern
Kathleen & Andy McGuire
Jayne & Jeffrey Merrill
Harvey & Phyllis Meyerhoff
Jeffrey Miller & Lotte Schlegel
Marilyn Miller
Robert & Pamela Mohlin
Christopher Molleur
Mike & Melanie Montembeau
Arthur J. Mooney
Jerome Mullin
Margaret Murphy
Stephen & Nancy Murphy
Donna & Mark Murray
George & Gertrude Muse
Jennifer Myles
Hai V. Nguyen
Amanda Noble
Joseph Noonan
Christopher Northrop
Jane O’Brien
Mary Madeline O’Brien &
Mary Ellen O’Rourke
Kenneth O’Brien & Anne Murphy
Diane L. O’Neil
Patrick & Cynthia O’Shea
Anne Osher & David Herman
Ted Osier
Robert Osthues
Diane Palmer
Deborah & Clinton Palmer
Ronald J. Paquette
Edward L. Parker, Jr.
Anthony L. Paul
Therese Pawletko
Jessica Peck in Memory of Frank M. Peck
Glenn Perkins
William Perrone
Steven Perry
Russ Petit
Sue Pettingill
Gray & Tammy Phillips
Gordon Platt
Jennifer Potthoff
Kenneth & Ann Putney
Shafaat Qasi
Bob & Margaret Quinn
Denise & Bill Rees
Douglas Robinson
Zach Robinson
Megan Rochelo
Linda Roth
Paul Rothman
Michael Roussin
Lance Ruck
Gary Sanfacon
David & Joyce Sanford
Alan Saucier
Stephen & Linda Semo
Joe Shumaker
Ed & Theresa Simpson
Bunny Singer
Leigh Smith
Susan L. Smith
Todd Smith
Kenneth Snowdon
Alicia & Mounir Soliman
Nou Soth
Stephen & Alicia Spenlinhauer
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Kenneth Spirer & Joan Leitzer
David M. St. Onge
Barbara Stebbins
Deborah Stein Sharpe
Cathy Sutton
Steven M. Thompson
Roman Totos
Don Uva & Heather Thomas
Joanne Vanasse
Mr. & Mrs. Veckery
Richard Vitali
John Wade
Lucas Wade
Carl Walsh
Vera Warner
Maggie Warren & David Wood
Mark & Kittie Wheeler
Maureen White
Maureen White in Memory of Mary McGilvray
Maureen White in Honor of Michael Murphy
Jeff & Lila Wittman
Paul Wolf
Britton Wolfe
George Worthley
William Worthley
Miles York
Joe Yuhas
Paul & Karen Zamjohn
Al Zullo
Corporate Contributors
Back Country Excursions of Maine
Bank of America
Biddeford Savings Bank
Bob & Margaret Quinn
Bruce's Auto Service
Casella Waste Systems
Cole Harrison Agency
Dennett-Craig & Pate
DHI Real Estate Consulting Services
DMM, Inc.
Don Foshay’s Discount Tire & Alignment
Eastern Anodic & Color, Inc.
Gawron Turgeon Architects
Goodsearch
Gorham Bike & Ski, Inc.
Hannaford Store #8403
Hannaford Store #225
Jim Godbout Plumbing & Heating
Kennebunk Savings Bank
Ledge Hill Creations, Inc.
Lovell Designs
Macomber Counseling Services
Maine Red Claws
Maine Turnpike Authority
Maine Veterinary Referral Center
Music on Main Street Sponsors
Moody’s Auto Body & Collision Repair Center
Neverdun Farm Co-op
New Morning Natural Foods, Inc.
The Old Fashioned Lobster Bake & BBQ
Old Orchard Beach Chiropractic
Old Port Playhouse
Paquin & Carroll Insurance
Pension Professionals
Peoples Choice Credit Union
Portland Lobster Company
Precision Screw Machine Products
Prime Motor Group
Remmes Orthodontics, P.A.
Rodney’s Resort
Roger’s Barber Shop
Rousseau Insurance Agency, Inc.
Run of the Mill
Saco & Biddeford Savings Institution
Soleras
Terrific Things
The Glass Guyz
The Good Earth
The Tile Shop
Unger & Associates, LLC
Union House Pub & Pizza
Unum
Violence No More, Inc.
Wildfire Human Powered Vehicles, LLC
Willams Arthur, Inc.
Zita Cafe
Charitable Foundations & Grants
Alfred Osher & Dorothy Suzi Osher Foundation
Altrusa International Inc of Biddeford-Saco
Bicycle Coalition of Maine
City of Biddeford
Corning Life Sciences-Kennebunk
Frances Hollis Brain Foundation
Joseph Vigman Foundation, Inc
Kennebunk Savings Bank
Kohl’s Department Stores
Leonard C. and Mildred F. Ferguson Foundation
Maine Community Foundation
Sam L. Cohen Foundation
United Way of York County
Virginia Hodgkins Somers Foundation
Wal-Mart Foundation
Service Clubs & Fraternal Organizations
American Lung Association of Maine
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Biddeford Career Fire Fighters Association
Biddeford Saco Rotary Club
Casco Bay Bicycle Club
Community Cycling Club of Portland
Employee Community Action Council of
General Dynamics
Free Masons Dunlap Lodge #47
Friends School of Portland - Spirer Class
Hills Beach Association Inc.
Kennebunk Portside Rotary Club
Kennebunk Rotary Charitable Fund Club
Maine Coast Cycling Club
Masters & Wardens
McArthur Library Association
Rochambeau Club
Saco Bay Rotary Club
United Way of York County
Widows Sons Masonic Motorcycle Riders
In-Kind Goods/Services
AAA Northern New England
Advanced Sports, Inc.-Fuji
Arundel Ice Cream Shop
Back Country Excursions of Maine
Biddeford Middle School-McGinn Advisory
Biddeford Savings Bank
Brown Fox Printing
Buzz
Erin Campbell
Peter & Jeanne Chace
City of Biddeford
Community Cycling Club of Portland
Deering Lumber
Eastern Anodic and Color, Inc.
Eastland Park Hotel
Jim & Joan Emerson
F-8 Photography Gallery
Fast-Teks on Site Computer Services
Friends of Community Action Food Pantry
John German
Gepetto Signs & Graphics & Studio IV
Gorham Bike & Ski, Inc
Kieve-Wavus Education, Inc.
Kennebunk Savings Bank
Lacava
Jerry & Linda Lapierre
Lyons Coffee Service Inc
Maine Art Gallery
Mary Mancini
Meineke Car Care Center
Neil’s Motor, Inc.
NH Bragg & Sons
North 40 Creative
North Dam Mill
Northern York County Family YMCA
Patagonia
Oliver Payne
PC Solutions
Pedro’s
Pension Professionals
Peoples Choice Credit Union
Play-It-Again Sports
Pratt & Whitney
Precision Screw Machine Products
Riverview Foundation
Saco Frame Center & Gallery
Joe Scholz
Shaw’s Brothers Construction
Stephanie & Michael Sleeper
Southern Maine Home Inspections
Sunshine Pools Maine
Peter & Chris Talmage
Target
Ann Thompson
Trips for Kids
Taneale Vicnaire
Violence No More, Inc.
VIP Tour & Charter Bus Company
Volk Packaging Corporation
WPXT- Our Maine
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Volunteers
Volunteers are at the core of our mission. They are necessary for the development of
consistent and caring relationships with the youth we serve. Thank you to our ongoing,
special event, and organizational development volunteers. Our goal has been to increase
volunteer support by University of New England students, high school community service
groups, and partnerships with local businesses and service clubs.
June Acin
Rhiannon Alexander
Matt Barnett
Tina Beauleau
Zach Beason
Scott Bernier
Caitlin Binette
Cody Binette
Sean Boissonneault
Sharon Boissoneault
Cody Boisvert
Eric Boles
James Boomhower
Amethyst Brannen
Helena Brook
Noah Brossman
Paul Burnell
Erin Campbell
Shawn Capalbo
Steven Carr
Tricia Carr
Adam Castiglione
Peter Chace
Bruce Church
Madone Clancy
Bob Collins
Vanessa Canning
Dave Cole
Tim Corbeil
Anne Cowles
Collin Crowther
Steve Cutone
Dan Dallaire
Zachary Dallaire
Kayla DeCoster
Alex Descoteaux
Patrick Devine
Zach Diffin
Julia Donnelly
Noah Dussault
Crystal Dyer
Chris Ebbrecht
Jake Ebenhoeh
Jim Emerson
Wally Estrella
Josh Fearon
Ryan Fogell
Josh Fogg
Mike Froning
Anthony Fuller
Alison Gardella
Alexis Gendron
Cassie Gonzales
Sue Gray
Chandler Greene
Zach Gregoire
Justine Greif
Chris Hale
Jim Hamlin
Becky Harkema
Phil Havey
Anna Hecker
Caitlyn Hibbard
Doug Hooper
John Houy
Brenneg Howard
Joe Huggins
Cary Huggins
Dylan Huggins
Alice Kaloyares
Ross Kearney
Grace Kittredge
Ken Koehler
Kohls - Westbrook
Luke Labbe
Rebecca LaChance
Rick LaChance
Tina LaChance
Megan Ladd
Marcus Lancaster
Jerry Lapierre
Linda Lapierre
Sabrina Lapointe
Ralph LaRiviere
Peggy Laverriere
Sarah Laverriere
Aaron Lawton
Bryan Lewis
Michelle Lewis
Callie Locke
Joyce Locke
Margie Lord
Heather MacLean
Marin Magat
Josh Makinen
Samantha Martin
Ben McGary
Caleb McGuire
Kathy McGuire
Geoff McWilliams
Riley McNeil
Matt McNutt
Anne Marie Miller
Mike Montembeau
Costa Moreshead
James Murphy-Dean
Alyssa Myles
Jen Myles
Karen Nelson
Andrea Nemitz
Amanda Noble
Ken O’Brien
Bob Osthues
Michael Otte
Oliver Payne
Matt Perkins
Tamara Perkins
Lucas Petermann
Brent Peters
Peter Phair
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Melissa Plummer
Sheri Poftak
Alyssa Provost
Robyn Reeves
Chris Rodger
Matt Rousseau
Ann-Marie Rowe
James Sargent
Cameron Saucier
Dustin Schildroth
Joe Scholz
Steve Shrader
Abigail Slavin
Michael Sleeper
Stephanie Sleeper
Alicia Soliman
Brandon Sparks
Jim Tasse
Ann Thompson
Derrick Thompson
Helen Thompson
Caitlyn Townsend
Ryan Turner
Dan Vallancourt
Alex Vincent
Kristen Wagner
Erin Ward
Peter Wentworth
Kohl’s Westbrook
Jamie White
Maureen White
Corrie Whitten
Robyn Whitten
Bernice Wood
Michael Wood
Woodie Worthley
Al Zullo
And Others
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Board of Directors
Becky Harkema, President
Executive Director – Northern York County Family YMCA
3 Pomerleau Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-283-0100(B) / 207-432-7652(C)
Bob Collins, Vice President
Quality Engineer – Flotation Technologies
P.O. Box 3025
Kennebunkport, ME 04046
207-205-4284 (B/C) / 207-967-5077(H)
Ken Koehler, Treasurer Financial Systems Consultant
10 Manor Drive, Apt 4
Ocean Park, ME 04063
207-281-3268 (B/C)
Cary Huggins, Secretary Parent/School Nurse – Wiscasset School Department
9 Bayview Drive
Westport Island, ME 04578
207-882-7338 (H) / 207-332-9977(C)
Bernice Wood VP – Branch Manager / Saco Biddeford Savings Institution
160 Shops Way
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-602-7850(B)
Doug Hooper Designated Broker - DHI Real Estate Consulting Services
P.O. Box 1213
Saco, ME 04072
207-602-6019 (B) / 207-590-3124 (C)
Josh Fearon
Account Executive – Paquin & Carroll Insurance
9 Buckthorn Circle
Saco, ME 04072
207-283-1486(B) / 207-590-6081(C)
Jim Emerson
VP Finance – DMM, Inc.
127 Old Pool Road
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-571-4188 (H) / 603-661-1988 (C)
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Rick LaChance Electrical Maintenance Technician / Pratt & Whitney
4 Ledgemere Drive
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-284-0688 (H) / 207-252-0250 (B/C)
Mike Montembeau
Attorney-at-Law / Montembeau & Associates
41 Fletcher Street
Kennebunk, Me 04043
207-571-8595 (H) / 590-7612 (C)
Costa Moreshead
Precision Screw Machine Products
530 Boom Road
Saco, ME 04072
207-205-1257 (C)
Maureen White Adjunct Instructor – University of New England
193 Hills Beach
Biddeford, ME 04005
207-284-2811 (H) / 978-821-13061 (C)