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PEN BAY HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION 2016 WINTER NEWSLETTER

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Page 1: Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation Winter 2016 Newsletter

PEN BAY HEALTHCARE FOUNDATION 2016

WINTER NEWSLETTER

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FROM THE CHIEF OPERATING OFFICER

This is an exciting time for healthcare in the Midcoast. On December 1, 2015, the two healthcare systems known as Pen Bay Healthcare and Waldo County Healthcare began operating as one system. We have created one volunteer board with representatives from both Pen Bay and Waldo and one executive administrative team under the leadership of Mark Biscone, President and CEO. Under this model, we are successfully collaborating in nearly 50 administrative and clinical areas. These collaborative programs allow us to increase access to specialty services across Knox and Waldo Counties while improving quality and decreasing our operational costs.

Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation Board of Trustees

Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation Staff

Joanne Billington, RocklandAnn Bresnahan, HopeMark Breton, RockportMicki Colquhoun, CamdenJane Conrad, Tenants Harbor

Dr. Mark Eggena, RockportJane Merrill, CamdenCaroline Morong, CamdenNathan Perkins, CamdenDale Kuhnert, Belfast

Ellie Willmann, Vice President of Development Dorothy Freeman, Director of Leadership GiftsSherry Gagne, Manager of Annual Giving and ResearchJamie Geretz, Development Officer Jody Herbert, Development Information SpecialistJacob McCarthy, Director of Development CommunicationsDeborah Schilder, Director of Grants and Foundation Relations

Design by Pica

Mark Biscone, President and CEO Pen Bay Medical Center, Waldo County General Hospital

We’re Better Together.

In the spirit of collaboration, we are creating one foundation. The Pen Bay Waldo Healthcare Foundation will have volunteer representation from both hospitals and raise money for use across the entire health system. For more than 40 years, donors like you have made Pen Bay Medical Center a trusted source for care. As we transition to this new partnership, your gifts will continue to

be designated to the hospital and programs you choose. Your support will enhance our ability to provide the best quality care to your family, friends, and neighbors in Midcoast Maine and ensure that we are truly better together. Thank you. Erik Frederick Chief Operating Officer

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We’re Better Together.

Tree Lighting Celebrates Sussman House AnniversaryIn December 2015, dozens of trees along Anchor Drive on the Pen Bay Medical Center campus were illuminated and more than 100 people attended the inaugural Holiday Tree Lighting Ceremony. The event honored patients, families, donors and businesses who have made the Sussman House a success. Paid for entirely with gifts from the community, the Sussman House is the first and only stand-alone hospice care facility in Midcoast Maine.

Employees Give More than $60,000 in Annual Drive

Employees donated $60,338 in the 2015 Employee Annual Campaign, more than three times the initial fundraising goal. The effort kicked off at the Employee Chili-cookoff held on Sept. 18 and the success was announced at the Pen Bay Medical Center Holiday Party on Dec. 11. Gifts continued to roll in through the end of the year, showing just how strongly our colleagues believe in helping family, friends and neighbors be healthy and well.

Focus Group Offers Contemporary InsightsLooking to learn more about the millennial generation’s thoughts on healthcare, the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation and approximately 30 community leaders born since 1980 formed the New Leadership Council. The Council meets monthly and is currently raising funds to expand and improve the walking trail system at Pen Bay Medical Center. The project will add more trails, an observation deck and ten outdoor exercise stations for staff and community use.

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“Most of the people herecould be any of us any day.”— Laura Bickford, RN

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We’re Better Together.Q & A: HEALING HEARTS AND MINDS

Laura Bickford tackles mental health and substance abuse every day.Registered Nurse Laura Bickford has helped patients overcome addiction and psychiatric challenges at the Psychiatric and Addiction Recovery Center (PARC) at Pen Bay Medical Center for 18 years. She says the shame of those diseases means patients aren’t always visible in the community, but their struggles are more common than many people think.

Tell me a bit about the history of PARC.When this unit was built 22-23 years ago, the hospital had a six bed, unsecured mental health unit and patients were admitted for extended periods of time. An assessment was completed that determined our community needed both psychiatric care and substance abuse, so PARC was born.

For most of the time I’ve been here we treated mostly psychiatric patients and some patients with alcohol detox. That’s changed. What used to be mainly alcohol detox is now mostly patients who are abusing multiple substances.

In 18 years, PARC must have helped a lot of people get better. Do any stick out in your mind?Just recently we had a young woman come in. She was probably in her late 20s, 30 weeks pregnant with her second child with no prenatal care. She was severely addicted to opiates, an IV heroin user. I’m not sure our community even realizes how often we see pregnant women who are addicted and they hide it because it’s shameful. But it’s real.

So our success story for this woman was providing her with prenatal care and getting her an intake to a rehab facility that prioritizes women who are pregnant or have children.

That was recently, so her story’s still going, but she called and told us she was very thankful for all we did. She sounded wonderful.

How has working in PARC changed your view of psychiatric and addiction medicine?Even though I’d experienced it in nursing school, I think my perception of a psychiatric unit was very different from reality. It’s not like “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.” Any of us could become depressed because of an imbalance in our hormones or chemicals in our brain, or because we just go through life events that are very difficult. Most of the people here could be any of us any day.

What does the PARC team look like?We’re a multi-disciplinary treatment team. We have two full-time psychiatrists who each manage a treatment team. We also have nurse practitioners who help us treat the patients and provide psychological consults for patients in the emergency department or medical surgery. Each team member from the psychiatrist to the housekeeper is highly respected. We consider everybody’s input which is really the best thing for the patient. That team atmosphere is great.

Laura Bickford, RN at the Psychiatric and Addiction Recovery Center.

Therapy options at PARC were recently expanded with the addition of a new outdoor seating area overlooking Penobscot Bay. Patients and staff can now head outside for meetings, counseling, or just to relax. The project, which cost approximately $35,000, was funded entirely by donors.

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AFTER THE CRASHWe’re Better Together.

At first, Madelyn Rockwell didn’t know she’d been hit. She was on her bicycle, enjoying a ride along winding Knox County roads that provide beautiful scenery but little in the way of protection from traffic. Headed towards her home in Port Clyde, she felt something nudge her rear wheel. A moment later, she was on the ground, watching the car that knocked herdown continue on its way.

The driver hadn’t even seen her.

“The scary thing is not being in control,” Madelyn said. “I’m wearing hot pink and bright yellow, a helmet and staying in the perfect lane and doing the right things but you know, they’re only going to see you if they’re looking.”

Someone who did see the accident tracked down the driver while another driver helped Madelyn and called for an ambulance. When she got to Pen Bay Medical Center, she learned she’d fractured her pelvis, hurt her left shoulder and suffered a lot of bumps and bruises.

And then the hard work of recovery started.

Madelyn soon realized that getting better would be as much about believing in herself as healing her bones. She spent months undergoing physical therapy at Pen Bay Medical Center, multiple times each week and said because the

staff there helped her emotionally as much as physically, she was able to recover quickly.

“I was so fragile in that I was scared. I’ve never been injured like that, and I needed somebody to physically be my therapist and emotionally hold my hand and tell me I could do it,” Madelyn said.

“My physical therapist showed me I could walk and yeah, it hurt and I had limitations, but she showed me I could.”

Shortly after completing her physical therapy sessions, Madelyn found a friend and took a short ride. She did it on a quiet side street and then, once she overcame the initial fear of being hit again, worked up to riding alone, on the hills in western Knox County that provide both the physical challenge and beautiful scenery she loves. Now, a year and a half later, Madelyn said she would be out on 40-mile-long rides everyday of the week if the weather would cooperate.

“I just really love being outdoors. I really love these beautiful backroads.”

After bicyclist Madelyn Rockwell was hit by a car, Pen Bay Outpatient Physical and Occupational Therapy gave her the courage toride again.

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Grateful PatientMadelyn and her family have chosen to support Pen Bay Medical Center as an investment in their community. They hosted a Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation event in Port Clyde last summer and contribute to the annual fund. “We believe in having a local hospital that you can count on and that you know has quality care,” Madelyn said.

“I needed somebody…to holdmy hand and tell me I could do it.”— Madelyn Rockwell

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DONORS MADE 2015 A GREAT SUCCESSWe’re Better Together.

Fiscal year 2015 began Oct. 1, 2014 and concluded Sept. 30, 2015.

Fiscal Year Highlights

· Completed the nearly $14 million Better Together capital campaign

· Raised $547,228 for the annual fund, exceeding the goal by 36 percent

· Expanded the overall donor pool by 33 percent

· Established the New Leadership Council (see more on page 2)

· Raised more than $60,000 in the annual employee appeal

The Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation began 2015 by concluding the Better Together capital campaign, for which donors gave nearly $14 million.The campaign powered expansions to the Picker Family Resource Center, The Bob Gagnon Cancer Suite, Ann Bresnahan Center for Excellence, Physicians Fund for Clinical Excellence, and the Birth Center. Meanwhile, donors like you provided more than $500,000 for the Annual Fund, much of which was dedicated to providing charity care to those in need in our community.

This kind of support not only eases the operating budget, it allows Pen Bay Medical Center to be more responsive to the needs of our changing community, and lets donors like you play a role in helping your friends, family and neighbors stay healthy.

“Our donors make a huge difference in the lives of people we know and love, right here in Midcoast Maine.”

— Joanne Billington Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation Chair, Board of Trustees

Number of Gifts Number of Donors Total Raised

Annual Support

∙ General 406 332 $383,444

∙ Restricted 482 436 $163,784

Total Annual Support 888 768 $547,228

Campaign Revenue 161 $43,306

Total Production 1,049 $589,534

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AN UPBEAT GIFT

“The hidden gem here is that music can reduce the need for pain and anti-psychotic medications.”— Kristine Lerner

Quarry Hill residents living with dementia and Alzheimer’s are findingways to connect with treasured life experiences thanks to the Music and Memory project.How does it work? Donated iPods are loaded with personalized music playlists that tap residents’ deep memories and provide stimulation and comfort. Spearheaded by volunteer Kristine Lerner and Quarry Hill Retirement Community Executive Director Mary Sargent, this project has been entirely supported by community gifts of iPods, music, cash donations and volunteer time.

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2015 DONORS

A healthy Midcoast community depends on philanthropic contributions.Generous gifts to the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation help us provide exceptional care to every patient, every day.

Gifts allow Pen Bay to make good on our commitment to patient care by offering the very best facilities, technology, resources and skilled caregivers possible. When people like you—our patients, caregivers, corporate partners, friends, and neighbors—give, you make a difference.

The Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation would like to thank its generous donors for their contributions in the past year. Together, the donors listed on these pages raised $546,228 for the annual fund to help keep their neighbors, friends and family in Midcoast Maine well.

Thank you for being our partner in health.

Please call 207-921-6713 or visit penbayhealthcare.org/support to learn more about these giving options and how you can support health in the Midcoast.

Legacy SocietyThe Legacy Society celebrates donors who have named the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation as the beneficiary of a planned gift. Such gifts might include bequests, charitable gift annuities, retirement plan assets or gifts of life insurance.

Barbara AndersonLouise BedellChristopher and Charlotte BeebeJohn and Mary Alice BirdFrederic and Mary Alice CareyDorothy CollinsPeter and Sally EnggassRyan FendlerSamuel and Donna GloverGrethe GoodwinBeniah HardingLewis and Ida HaskellMaynard and Joyce IngrahamJames and Anne JenkinsMichael Jones and Kitty MaynardRendle and Patricia JonesLouise KnowltonKennedy and Susan Crane, IIIEdward and Nancy LudwigMartha MartensPhilip and Deborah McKeanJoseph Messler, Jr.Howard MillerAnn MontgomeryPearl NicklessWilliam OberholtzerThomas O’Connor, III and Mary SmythAlan and Margaret PeaseHelen PoppDiana RiggSarah Ruef-LindquistWickham SkinnerSusan St. JohnRichard and Leonor VentArthur and Robin Watson, Jr.

Wellspring SocietyThe Wellspring Society is a committed group of donors who supported health and wellness in Midcoast Maine by making cumulative annual gifts totaling $1,000 or more to Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation between Oct. 1, 2014 and Sept. 30, 2015.

Philip and Elisabeth AllenCharles and Isa BabbVernon BakerScot BerkeleyThe Bertuzzi Family FoundationJohn and Mary Alice Bird Mark and Barbara BisconeEstate of Mary H. BlumThomas and Alvera Bosica, Jr.The Carole J. Brand Fund of Ayco Charitable FoundationAnn and Richard BresnahanGalen and Hathaway BrewsterEstate of Virginia C. BrooksJohn W. Burns TrustEdward and Mary CadyRose M. Clark TrustOlive CoatesJeff and Micki ColquhounHoratio Cowan, Jr.Trudy CraneJohn B. Crockett TrustThe Dakota Fund of Maine Community FoundationKevin and Jane DaveyPaula and Patrick DelahantyClarence and Anne Dillon Dunwalke TrustCarol DodgeGeoffrey Duyk and Ulrike WolterRuth A. Elmore TrustPeter and Sally EnggassRyan FendlerH. Allen and Sally FernaldFidelity Charitable Gift FundRichard FranklinM. Alton French Charitable FundMichael and Muriel GalganoSusan GilmontThomas Girard and Deborah HowardThomas and Anne GodfreyMerril and Dolores HalpernStephen and Loie HanscomAnne Harmon FearTeresa and Bruce Harrington

Doris E. Hodson TrustJeanne and William Johnson, Jr.Maura KellyPaul and Jeanne KlainerTammy Kolmosky and Lisa SojkaWilliam LambieMichael and Lorrie LandsbergEdward K. Leighton TrustThomas Lloyd and Wickham TaylorMaine Community FoundationWilliam and Lena MasterRichard and Christine MellonChris and Lauren MichalakesHarry and Kristin MikkelsenEdward and Carol MillerAnn MontgomeryCaroline and Wayne MorongE. Roger and Rose MorseFrank MuddleDorothy R. Norton EstateOceanside High School Girls LacrosseEstate of Eletha B. O’ReillyAlan and Margaret PeaseJames and Wendy RapaportCatherine RaynerDiana RiggJames and Marilyn Rockefeller, Jr.Rockland Savings Bank, FSBRick and Madelyn RockwellMartha and Paul Rogers, IIIBidu Sayao Memorial Children’s TrustDavid and Lori Beth SchwartzVirginia SmythJudy SteinRobert and Sarah SteinWilliam and Elizabeth StephensonEnid W. StoneHoward A. Tribou TrustUnited Mid-Coast Charities, Inc.Harold Van Lonkhuyzen and Kirsten StaplesEstate of Suzanne B. VoorhiesJoseph and Amy WallPeter WarrenLucinda WatsonLee WebbGrace H. Westerfield TrustHenry and Marian WhiteBarton and Priscilla WoodSuzannne Wyatt TrustArt and Hilje ZurMuhlen

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Annual DonorsThe Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation acknowledges the generosity of all donors who made gifts between Oct. 1, 2014 and Sept. 30, 2015. Through their support, these donors ensure we will continue to have the facilities, technology, resources and skilled caregivers our community needs to be healthy and well.

Veronica Abbott-WheatJeanette AchornCarol AchterhofJefferson and Susan AckorJoe and Arlene AdamsAFMOA/SGALAFMOA/SGALWLance and Elizabeth AhearnAHFCReginald and Eileen AlbertLouise AmesWilliam and Cynthia AndersonJanet AndersonRobert AndersonRoberta and David AndrusAnixter OEM SolutionsTheodore and Irene AntoniouCharles and Rose ArnettRodney and Carol ArtzPatricia AshtonAlan and Norma AthearnRuth AthearnAthena Point Lookout LLCMargaret AvenerWayne and Peggy AverillHarold and Wanda AxtellWilliam and Carol BachofnerLillian N. Baker Trust FundMichael and Joanne BanderJenny Barrett-HiblBank of America United Way CampaignBar Harbor Bank and TrustBarley Joe Farm Greenhouse LLCDavid and Sheri BarlettKathleen and George BartlettFrancis BatesJohn and Brenda BattyJon and Katherine BauerFrank and Rosemary BeaneAndrea BeaneMaxine BeckettRachel BelangerLeroy and Jeanne Bennett

LeRoy BennettWayne and Marie BerryRebecca BickmoreBruce BicknellJoanne and Glenn BillingtonWilliam and Elaine BisbeeStephen and Jane BishopMary BlumDaniel Bookham and Jessie DavisMary and Richard Boss, Jr.Martha BouchardH.O. BouchardAdolfine BowenBoynton Engraving ServiceRobbie and Jay BradfordJames W. Brannan, Attorney at LawMark Breton and Gwendolyn HudsonEmil BrissonLisa BrooksBrooks, IncDavid and Allison BrownRobert and Cynthia BrownJean BrownCarol and Christopher BrownawellJordan and Judith BruniRuth BryantRobert and Jayne BryantKyle and Dayle BurkeNicholas and Claire BurkeSusan BurnellStephen and Joanne BurnsMichelle BurtisWalter and Dorothy CabotJennifer CabotTheo B Camisole & CoLevin and Eleanor CampbellElsa CampbellAnthony and Esther CaranPatrick and Carol CardonJoshua and Nancy CareskeyMary CarlsonWilliam and Susan CaronJoseph and Judith CarrHarriet CarrollTimothy and Mercedes CaseLeo and Gail CaseyJeffrey and Cheryl CashFrancis and Lynda CassidyCenter for Maine Contemporary ArtCarl and Susan ChadwickRichard and Jean ChadwickWilliam Chapman and Helen ShawJoyce ChapmanGary Chater and Kim Vareschi

Austin ChildsThomas and Carol ChristieClass of 1977Sandra ClementEarl and Claire CliffordDarlene and David CockeEdward and Sallie CoffinCathy and Bruce ColeLawrence and Elaine ColeHuey and Gloria CollinsJane Conrad and Ken PaymentC. W. Conway & Sons Builders, Inc.Daniel and Alice CooneyCountry Inn at Camden/RockportJohn and Eicka CoutureJohn and Davilynn CowperthwaiteKennedy and Susan Crane, IIIKristy CrestMildred CrockerJudith CucinottaJames and Gayle CurtisJohn and Mildred CurtisNancy CurtisDouglas and Ferolyn CurtisJames and Kathy CuthbertsonCutting Edge SalonDaniel and Carol DaigneaultWilliam and Alice DashiellEthelyn DayDead River CompanyTown of Dedham, Dedham School SystemRobert and Elizabeth DelanoTom DeMarcoMark and Cynthia DermugrditchianLisa and James DesmarteauEdmund and Ann DewingWilliam and Liana DickeyRobert DietzCharles and Marylee DodgeMadonna DohenyJudith and Mark DohertyEdith DondisDouglas Dynamics, LLCJohn DowDown East Enterprise, IncVirginia and Michael DoyleDonald and Barbara DrakeDrinkwater Boat Transport Inc.Yvonne DrownMichael and Pamela Dufour Dunkin Donuts-RockportGuy and Huguette DuquellaAnne and John Eakin, Jr.Eastern Tire & Auto Service

Denyse EbersoleMary EddyMarilyn EdelsonMark Eggena and Cheryl LiechtyRalph EldridgeElks Lodge No. 1008Barbara EllisElmwood Franklin SchoolCarol ElwellKathleen EndriunasCarole EsleyJerry and Daniel FalesFarnsworth Art MuseumJean FaustiniKim and Raymond FeltGilbert and Jeanne FifieldAndrew and Leetha FildermanFiore Olive Oils and VinegarsFirst Congregational Church of WiscassetFirst Congregational Church of SearsportThe First, NAJoseph FischerLillian FishRichard and Doree FisherEstate of Jean FisherFitzy LLCFlagship CinemasMaureen Flanagan and Mike BridgesMichael and Jeanne FlandersEdward and Ruth FleischerMartha FlemingRoy ForemanLucille and Donald FrechetteErik and Sonya FrederickAlan and Nancy FreyFuller Chevrolet-GMCRobert and Barbara FurmanSherry GagneBrenda GagnonBruce Gamage, Jr. AntiquesDean and Jane GardnerEdward and Marilyn GauneWilliam and Roberta GayDiana GayMartha GellensJamie and Jason GeretzRobert and Gail GinsbergGlen Cove Dental AssociatesWilliam and Diana GloverLarry and Marie GoldsmithVictor and Ellen GoldsmithGood Tern Natural FoodsGoose River Women’s AssociationLeon and Lisa Gorman

We’re Better Together.

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George and Ruth GraftonDeirdre GramasBruce and Elizabeth GrantMarion and Harry GrantGrasshopper ShopTeresa GrayDeborah GreenThe Green Hill FoundationGeorge and Patricia GreeneRae GrossKenneth and Elizabeth GuiseleyKevin and Nancy GunningMichael GustinMartha HainingJames and Joan HallRonald and Paige HallJamie HallWayne HallGeorge C. Hall & Sons, Inc.Hall Funeral HomeRobert and Geneva HallDC Hamlin & Son, IncAlicia and Bruce HammattFlorence HammondFreda HandSharon HanleyCathy HannemannElizabeth HarderJudith HarringtonPaul and Elaine HarrisMargaret HarrisPeter and Diane HarrisonJohn and Nellie HartPriscilla HartGrayson HartleyCharles and Janet HartmanHazel’s Take-OutWalter and Mary HeathcoteRobert and Sally HeavisidesWarren and Nellie HedstromThe Heidemann Revocable TrustCharles HendersonMarie HendricksonWalter and Elizabeth HenryJean HewittHGL IncLee and Dawne HickeyEleanor HigginsArthur and Margaret HillDean and Mary Beth HillArnold HillEdward HilpertRobert and Kathleen HirschClayton HoakJulie and Michael HockFrances HoldgatePerry and Kathleen HooperBarbara HooperKevin HopkinsMarjorie Hopkins

Horch Roofing, IncMaureen HorneHot Wax Auto DetailingGeorge and June HoytAnn HritzRebekah HuckleDonald and Elizabeth HuntMary HunterKarl and Alice HurdGary and Sandra HyvarinenIn Good CompanyIBM Corp. Matching Grants ProgramMaynard and Joyce IngrahamRobert and Jean JacobsRobert and Ellen JaffeJan and Daniel JamesDorothy JamesonBrian and Carol JenningsLaurie JenningsJo Ellen DesignsBeryl and Dorothy JohnsonMartha JonesCharles and Mary JordanMichael and Karen JordanAsger and Sandra JorgensenJourney’s End MarinaKenneth and Cheryl KahnJeffrey Kalish and Bonnie ShermanBonnie KaneTheordore and Susan KanellakisEric and Kathy KangasMarvin and Roberta KanofskyJohn KazneckiFrances KeeneFrederic and Molly KelloggMaura KellyKennebec Pharmacy & Home CareKenniston Machine Co.Robert and Lorraine KerwinDoris KilaykoMark KilaykoPaul and Elizabeth KilloranMaxine KingEdward and Carlene KingEdward King, Sr.Arnold and Eleanor KinneyAlice KinneyLouise KinneyJoseph and Nada KirkKenneth KlemmerFred and Nancy KneedlerCaroline Knight and Mike KerzeeLeone KnowlesChester Knowles, Jr.Dorothy and Albert KnowltonKnox Machine CompanyRichard and Dawn KorzenowskiThomas and Janet KoszalkaJean KulpAlan and Debbie Kunesch

Marcia and Bruce KyleGail LaddMarvin and Rosalind LadovFrances LambrechtEdward Lamont, Sr.Sandra LaporteAllen and Jane LariviereKenneth and Patricia LatimerBenjamin Laukka and Heather WaldoMitchell and Edith LawrenceKaren LeblancHeinz Lehmann and Marianne BraunLinda LeonardSusan LetteneyWilliam and Allison LibbyRobert and Dorothy LibertyGad and Noreen LiebmannGerald LinkinKevin and Jan LipsonMark and Alice LipsonStephen and Ellen LittleBruce Lively and Ann RutherfordDiana LothropKenneth and Diane LoveLuther and Carol LuedtkeM. Scott and Sheryl MacDonaldGrace MachemerKatherine MacPhersonJuanita MahonMaine Sport OutfittersStanley Makara, Sr.David Maki and Marguerite CutroniMarie MalinBruce and Barbara MaloneRobert MaltaisSamuel ManningDorothy MarchantNancy MarcilleAlfred and Margery MargolisMaritime EnergySally MarkiMildred MarowitzMegan MarshallMartha MartensHugh and Susan MartinJohn MartynClara MasonCarol MatherRichard and Hilary MatlackRosalie MatsonHorace and Marjorie MaxcyRichard and Irene MaxcyRed and Ruth MaxfieldDavid and Lori MaxwellMarian McAleenanHoward McCartneyEleanor McClellandMary and John McCluskeyRachel and Ross McCormickKiely McCrea

Bruce McCreedySharon and Kevin McDermottPaul and Sheila McFarlandPhilip and Deborah McKeanSusan and Kenneth McKinleyCharles and Janet McMahonMichael and Patricia McMahonMarsha McManusAlicia McWilliamsMegan MedicaPaul MerriamRobert and Jane MerrillPatricia MesslerJohn and Alison MetcalfeMarion MetzgerChris and Lauren MichalakesMidcoast Endodontics, PAMidcoast Federal Credit UnionMidcoast Recreation CenterKatherine MiglioratoJerry and Joanne MilbourneCarolyn MillerHolly MillerHoward MillerSarah MillerChristopher Milton-HallCarolyn MinvielleZareen MirzaArchie and Maryann MitchellRichard MitchellRichard and Carol MoodyRobert and Katrina MorehouseA. Perry and Elisabeth MorganDeborah and Steve MorrisonJosiah and Patricia MorseArthur and Patricia MosherEdward Mosher, IIRichard and Sharon MoskowitzSusan and Bill MostMount Pleasant Dental CarePaul and Jennifer MurrayMystical ViewsNature’s OfferingsNeedful Things and Services, Inc and Wen-U-Need-Us StorageJoseph and Terry NelsenCharles and Cynthia NelsonPaul and Mary NeuhauserAntonio and Susan NevesJohanna NewcombMaizie NewcombGerald and Claudette NewhallCharlotte NewhallH. Gilman and Ellen NicholsJeffrey and Elizabeth NimsBarbara NimsRachel NixonTheresa NizioFrank and Esther NordlieAnson and Carmen Norton

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Norton & Masters, CPAsOceanside East Food ServiceOffshore RestaurantPaul and Ann O’HaraLennart and Mona Lisa OlssonLincoln and Janice OrffMary OrneClaudette OuelletteOwls Head Central SchoolTown of Owls HeadOwls Head Transportation MuseumArthur L. Oxton TrustRodney and D. Kathleen PainterJoseph and Jamie PalladinoKeith and Priscilla PattenPBH Management CompanyFrederick and Margie PeabodyArthur and Marie PeaseVirginia PeccoSuzanne PedrettiMarianne PellicaniPen Bay Medicine and Infectious DiseaseDavid and Bonnie PercivalNathan PerkinsJames and Carol PeterTerri Peterson-GeorgeAbby and William PetteeDavid and La Neta PhaneufRuth PhillipsErika PilverJudith PinneyPlants UnlimitedRobert PlatoJill PlotkinHelen and Armand PlourdRaymond and June PokoskiJoseph and Angela PomerleauWoodbury and Judith PostAudrey PostProck Marine CompanyThomas and Barbara PutnamJames Pyne and Jane Surran Rivington PyneJoseph and Christina PyneFrank RankinMay RaucherRealty Resources Hospitality, LLCChristopher and Betsy RectorRedzone WirelessDebora ReedShirley RegoCatherine Rezak and Raymond GreenMichael and Wendy RichRobert and Christie RichardsEleanor RichmondDavid and Nancy RickertJonathan RiggGeorge and Irene RizkallaThomas and Elaine RobertsEdgar and Cynthia RobinsonMichael and Dawna Robinson

Denise RobitailleRonda RobothamNancy RobyJohn D. Rockefeller 3rd FamilyRockland Harbor YMCARichard and Valera RohrerPauline RoscoeThomas RothJohn and Renee RoyCornelius and Juliet RussellSalt Water FarmSamoset ResortLouise SampsonD. Laine and Mary Santa MariaMary and Glen SargentDean and Terrie SasekWalter and Penny SaxeMichael ScanlonPeter and Alison ScheibEric and Melissa SchenkJoanna SchleifMarc SchnurHomer and Lynn SchoenJohn Scholz and Margaret BarclaySusan and Marshall SchorinWarren and Melody SchubertCarol Schulte and Richard NixonEdward SchultzCarl and Nancy SchwabJoe and Sarah ScordinoRichard SeamanSecond Baptist Church Sewing SocietySecond Congregational Church-WarrenBarbara SeidRandy and Nancy ShankHoward and Shelley ShapiroJerry and Gloria SharpGeorge and Anna ShawRichard SheppeKeith and Kim SherwoodMahra ShocketRuth ShurmanJonathan and Suzanne SibleyDiana SiegalCharles and Arlene SilettiSilicon Valley Community FoundationDennis and Judith SimmonsAlice SmalleyPeter and Laurie SmithRita SmithJohn and Ann SnowSnowhill Strategies LLCRobert and Diana SommersSamuel and Pamela SouleJanice and Frank SplaineKathryn and Arthur SprowlSpruce Head Old Goats Coffee ClubSt. Thomas Episcopal ChurchMildred StaffordJud Staller

Jane StamanDoreen StanleyStephen and Jan StaplesJohn Steele, Sr.John Steele, IIIArlene SteenRobert Steinmetz and Patricia AshtonT. Douglas and Shirley StenbergW. Jane SternbergBarbara StewartDouglas and Charlene StoneIvan and Janis StoneErika StoneStone Coast CrossfitPamela StoneMark and Julie StrongStrout & Payson, P.A.Joseph and Nancy StrykiewiczSteven SulzerDiane SwerlingRoberta SwerlingTim Swigor and Carmela ManciniSwing and Sway DancingStuart and Janey SymingtonKatherine and Edward TagaiFrederick and Shirley TalbotJohnson Talbot, Jr.David TaylorRaymond TaylorWilliam TaylorPatrick Theberge and Elaine RocciaLinda ThebergeTheo B. Camisole and Co.Norman and Susan ThomasSteve Thomas and Evy BlumTidewater Oil CompanyLillian TillAlbert and Christina TiltKathy TiltonRufus and Jean TitusPaul and Florence TolmanCarlisle Towery and Susan DeutschRobert and Nancy TroneTRUiSTLouise Turan-George and William GeorgeUnited Way of Eastern MaineUnited Way of Greater PortlandPeter Van AlstineIva VangelDana and Donalene VergeMartyn and Margaret VickersVictorian by the SeaBabs Vitale and John McGrathAnita VolpeKermit and Michael VoncannonElizabeth and Ken Von FeltonPearl WadsworthLinda and Dan WaintrupRobert and Ruth WallWal-Mart

Richard and Pamela WaltonMark and Jane WaltzLangdon and Gloria WardwellHenry and Alice WarrenAmy WarringtonHolly WatkinsMonique WattsAndrea WeatherbeeDonald and Laurel WeaverRobert and Elizabeth WebberMerle WebsterJohn and Jamie WeeksRobert and Wendy WeilerElizabeth WelchConnie WeltWilliam and Patricia WelteMilton and Marion WheatonDebby Wheelock and Charles PaineEdward and Daria WhiteJames and Dorothy WhiteJonathan and Wendy WhiteJoan WhitlockSusan and Larry WilcoxJocelyn WilcoxWalter Willey, IVKenneth and Glenice WilliamsJohn and Edith WilliamsNeal and Paula WilliamsonHannah WilliamsonCharles and Beverly WilliamsonEleanor and Jeffrey WillmannDonni and Bert WithamCarol WithamGloria WithamRussell and Annabell WolfertzDennis and Patsy WoodBeverly WorthingtonScott YakovenkoCharlotte YoungGail YoungJames YoungYourCause, LLC Trustee for JC PenneyRobert and Elizabeth Zahm

* deceased/italicized

These lists recognize donors who are members of our Legacy Society and made annual fund gifts between Oct. 1, 2014 and Sept. 30, 2015. Donors who supported the Better Together campaign, which ended Dec. 31, 2014, were recognized separately in our Spring Donor Report, which was mailed to donors in May, 2015 and is also available online at http://goo.gl/8oz4tF.

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WAYS TO GIVE

ANNUAL GIFTAnnual gifts of all sizes are made to the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation throughout the year. Large and small, every donation counts toward creating a healthy community.

MAJOR GIFTSecurities, real estate, cash or other substantial donations can be made as major gifts to the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation. Generosity of this kind has significant impact.

PLANNEDA planned gift allows you to leave a legacy in the form of a bequest or tax-deferred insurance annuity (consult your financial advisor for applicable tax benefits).

GRATEFUL PATIENT GIFTHas a caregiver made a difference for you? Share your appreciation by making a grateful patient gift in their name.

MEMORIAL GIFTRemember a loved one by making a memorial gift in their name.

When you make a gift to the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation, you make a direct difference in the lives of people in your community. Your support ensures that Pen Bay Medical Center, the Knox Center for Long Term Care, Kno-Wal-Lin Home Care and Hospice, the Anderson Inn at Quarry Hill and Pen Bay Physicians and Associates have the facilities, technology resources and skilled caregivers that Midcoast Maine needs to be healthy and well.

Please be a partner in health. Support the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation today.

We’re Better Together.

MAKE YOUR GIFT TODAYCall 207-921-6713 or visit penbayhealthcare.org/support today to learn more about these giving options and how your gift contributes to keeping your neighbors, friends and family in Midcoast Maine well.

When you support the Pen Bay Healthcare Foundation, we’ll thank you for your gift, tell you what you accomplished with it, and continue sending you this quarterly newsletter filled with inspiring stories about how you made a difference. It’s our way of saying, “thank you.”

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The Brazilian ThrushOften called “The Brazilian Thrush” because of her soprano voice, Bidu Sayao performed in operas around the world and was a Metropolitan Opera leading artist. Born in Brazil, Bidu lived in Lincolnville for more than three decades before her death in 1999. Throughout that time, she supported health in Midcoast Maine. In 1971, Bidu hosted a fundraiser at her home to help build Pen Bay Medical Center and in 2015 her estate donated $2,000 to support children’s health.

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