Jo Cameron
Edgecomb
Jo Cameron
Super Tuesday is over, and so is the Super Bowl. The New York Giants
and John McCain are clear winners, but Hillary and Barack are still
arm-wrassling. Maine Republicans have endorsed Mitt Romney who is no
longer running. Maine Democrats have just given Obama the nod. So what do
we do for the rest of the winter, besides shoving up the thermostat?
This coming Sunday, February 17, trek over to the Thompson Ice House in
South Bristol to watch the ice harvest, perhaps even help with the use of
traditional tools! Work starts at 8 a.m. Bring your skates! The ice is 13
inches thick so it should be a good harvest. Hot soup and hot dogs will be
available, and pots of hot coffee. Also hay rides! For information, call
883-3145, 644-8808 or 644-8120.
Next weekend, February 15, 16, 17, CLICK! After School Arts
Collaborative will present the Moxie Youth Production of 'Grease' at the
Boothbay Harbor Opera House. More information can be got from the show's
director, Susan Hodder, 633-3431.
Congratulations, Isabel Carlson, fourth grade, the Edgecomb Eddy School
Spelling Bee winner and Calvin Cameron, third grade, EES's runner-up. And
all best wishes for good luck to David Sieracki and runner-up Alexa Burns,
both sixth graders, who will represent EES at the Lincoln County Spelling
Bee, to be held at the Jefferson Village School on Feb. 26, at 6 p.m. The
winner of that bee will go on to the State Spelling Bee, scheduled for
March 15.
Let us salute the passing of Christine Greenleaf Webber, who once
taught school in Edgecomb, at the former City School, now the original
building in the Edgecomb Pottery complex. She graduated from Lincoln
Academy in the class of 1925, thence to Gorham Normal School. Our Edgecomb
school was her first teaching assignment. Does anyone who attended that
school in the late '20s, early '30s remember her?
Neighbor Nathalie Gorey, who teaches French (and sometimes Russian) at
Lincoln Academy, was the guest speaker at the Harbor Theatre's showing of
'Moliere.' This historical film centers on the great 17th Century
playwright and actor-manager, 'France's Shakespeare,' says Nathalie.
Bruce and I have just completed a wonderful Cooking for Two class
offered by the Coastal Senior College, and taught by Chef Mikael Andersson
of Bintliff's Ocean Grill. The class was designed to show how to reduce
recipes and menus from serving a family to serving a couple of retirees.
Chef Mike emphasized planning ahead, so that leftovers from today's main
course can be used for, say, soup stock for tomorrow's lunch or quick
dinner before going out for the evening. We learned the basics of omelets
- I even managed to flip mine! And how to prepare basic sauces from
scratch, with imaginative additions so that a plain white sauce can become
a Sauce Mornais (lotsa cheese!) or Sauce Bearnaise (lotsa herbs!) and even
a simple Marinara tomato sauce, with the addition of cream, becomes a
suave sauce worthy of serving with roast beef, not just over pasta!
Coastal Senior College hopes to offer similar cooking
classes in the future. In our opinion, this first venture was un succes
fou!
While I'm on the topic of eats, if you can get TV Channel 8, WMTW, at 5
p.m., you can catch 'Chef's Kitchen,' a nationally syndicated cooking show
filmed at Roger Bintliff's cooking studio (the former Mainely Maine site)
across Route 1 from the Davis Island Townhouses.
And, while I'm on the topic of fun classes, Coastal Senior College, now
affiliated with University College at Rockland, has its spring catalogue
out, offering courses on Spring Wildflowers, The New Capitalism,
International Cinema, Grand Opera, Children's Literature, Maine's Natural
History and many, many more stimulating classes extending variously from
March through early May. Membership in CSC is $25 per person. Classes cost
generally $30. Call them at 1-800-286-1594 or check
www.coastal
seniorcollege.org
for details. Enroll soon! These classes fill up fast!
Bruce and I plan to learn about Church vs. State in a CSC class
starting March 26 at Schooner Cove.
That shrill whine you hear along the River Road is just us, honing our
intellects at 234 River Road, 633-2978,
jocam@midcoast.com
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This column appears in the Boothbay Register, The Lincoln County News,
the Wiscasset News-paper, and at
www.Edgecomb.org
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