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Portland / Maine / United States
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Westbrook / Maine / United States
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The people in your life have supported you and helped you through plenty of trials and adventures. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Southern Maine is a non-profit organization that gives you the chance to pay it back. By mentoring a Little Brother or Little Sister, you can continue the cycle of sharing and teaching that exists in your community. Being a Big Brother or Big Sister isnt the only way to join in, though. You can also donate or come to an event. And, if you know a young person who could use a good role model, recommend them to become a Little. We make meaningful, monitored matches between Bigs and their Littles aged 7 to 17. These professionally supported one-on-one mentorships can change kids lives for the better forever.
Augusta / Maine / United States
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Calumet Club is recreational center that provides a range of dining and entertainment options. The club s restaurant serves spaghetti with meatballs, lasagna, roast turkey, ham steaks, scrambled eggs, pancakes and French toasts. It features various types of wines, including chardonnay, sauvignon blanc, cabernet sauvignon, zinfandel and merlot. Calumet Club s buffet menu includes a variety of entrees, salads and beverages. The club provides banquet facilities and catering services for weddings, corporate meetings, class reunions, seminars, funeral brunches and get-togethers. It additionally organizes several DJ nights and holiday parties, as well as provides promotional meal packages. Calumet Club is located in Augusta, Maine.
Winthrop / Maine / United States
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Founded in 1990, the Kansas Land Trust (KLT) first advocated for conservation easement enabling legislation, which passed the Kansas Legislature in 1993. KLT accepted its first easement in 1994, and weve come a long way since then. As of January 2011, KLTs stewardship protects more than 16, 129 acres on 46 protected properties. KLT is dedicated to conserving natural ecosystems, farm and ranch lands, scenic open spaces, and preserving outdoor recreational opportunities and the historic uses of land which are vital to maintaining the quality of life and economic and environmental well-being of all current and future generations of Kansans. Private property owners who know and love their land can provide for its permanent stewardship in partnership with the KLT. Owners can preserve a single special feature on their land, define appropriate limitations on its development, or conserve an entire landscape.