Thursday, May 17, 2018

May Senior Community Luncheon

May Community Senior Luncheon
May 10, 2018
All is ready
Becky, Pat and Carol are ready to serve
Are we ready with Chicken Pot Pie?
Michelle is ready to direct the choir
On the morning of May 10 members of the Peoples United Methodist Church began to prepare Ellis Hall for the largest luncheon of the year. Twenty three were representing the church in the setting up of tables and chairs with colorful table clothes, setting of silverware and eventually the meals that were dispersed among 67 guests. 16 of those guests had to sing for their meal as they included the director of the South Portland High School Jazz Choir and its 15 members.
Ruth introduces the SPHS Jazz Choir
Side view of the choir
Preceding the meal the Choir sang to the crowd of older folks. Many of the songs they sang were familiar to the listeners while others were modern versions of classic popular songs in the style of the Pentatonics, a rather well-known modern Acapella singing group. Ruth had acquired this program for which we all thank her. The meal, as usual, was prepared by our chef-in-residence Brad. The main course was chicken-pot-pie and the dessert was a chocolate square prepared by Rosemary. Coordination of the event is in the hands of Marlene assisted by a number of callers.
Some folks get there early just to communicate with others that may be friends or with folks that they might not have seen since the last luncheon.
The orange table
All who have attended seem to enjoy themselves and all seem to be anxious for the next luncheon which will be held on Thursday, June14 at the same time. Since it will be Flag Day the program will center on the folding of the American flag and what each of the folds mean. Sea Cadets will be involved in the program.

NO luncheons will be held in July or August but will definitely return in September

The Yellow Table






The Pink Table

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Wednesday, May 16, 2018

100th Anniversary of BSA Charter

100th Anniversary of BSA Charter
Earle Harvey serves as MC
On Sunday afternoon, May 6 at 2 PM Peoples UMC and members of Scout Troop 23 gathered together in Ellis Hall for a rather unique and meaningful celebration. It was on May 6, 1918 that the Charter linking Peoples Methodist Episcopal Church of Ferry Village and Scout Troop 3 of South Portland was granted. The Sunday school of the church was the actual grantee for the charter. A few years later the Troop number designation became 20 and by the end of the 1920’s, 23 became the number where it has remained ever since. There was a break from 1943 to 1948 due to men being called into military service and Peoples moving from the village to the location it presently holds on Broadway.
Scoutmaster Joe Picoraro and former Scoutmaster Earle 
Harvey Woodbury became the Scoutmaster in 1948 and Troop 23 had a hardy rebirth. Camping experiences at Camp Hinds and elsewhere were looked forward to by members of the troop. Granville Nickerson was one of the leaders of the troop who later became a Commissioner for the Pine Tree Council. Stanley Nickerson and Ron Tripp were among the Scout leaders and Dick Miller and Art Tordoff were able to recollect some of those times. Among the memories was spending time at Bates Cabin during early springtime and camping at Camp Macmillan at Hinds. We also remember that getting camping equipment and uniforms was usually through the Scout Shop upstairs in Benoit’s clothing store.
Scouts of Troop 23 look over memorabilia
Senior Scout leader Ben Teague
Later when some of us had our own children those who were Scouts were now adult leaders of either or both Cub Scouts and Boy Scouts. Some of the women present at this gathering had been Den Mothers for Pack 23. Wealthy Harvey and Marlene Tordoff were among those that served Pack 23 and Carol Bruneau had served in that capacity elsewhere. Art Tordoff served as Cub master and then as an adult leader of the Troop when Earle Harvey was the Scoutmaster. Another guest, Ray Mileson, was both a Cub and Scout in the 1970’s and today has served as Scoutmaster at Troop 37.
Rosemary Herd from Peoples was Scoutmaster of Troop 23 beginning in 1986. All told she dedicated 46 years of her life to Scouting in Germany, Texas and South Portland. She was one of the first women to have such a role in Scouting.
Camping in Ellis Hall
For the past 32 years Joe Picoraro has had an association with Scouting, first as a Scout in Massachusetts where he earned his Eagle badge. Joe has been associated with Troop 23 in 1992 when his children were at the age to become involved. He is the person who has served longest as a Scoutmaster of Troop 23.
Lynne Picoraro has served as the leader of Pack 22 which replaced Pack 23 when it left Peoples. She has also served admirably on the Troop Committee for as many as 23 years. She serves also as one of the Pine Tree Council Commissioners.  It was Lynne who was responsible for creating and producing a fantastic program distributed to those in attendance.
Earle Harvey served as the MC for the occasion and before the program was over, all of the Scouts that were present came to the mike and told a campfire story about real experiences.
The program was closed with a campfire and Scout Vespers.
All adjourned  to the tables to indulge in a special celebration cake that was adorned with Scout and church symbols that was provided by the Cookie Jar Bakery owned by the Piscopos whose own son, Nick earned his Eagle while a member of Troop 23.
We are blessed as church to sense the number of young men who have been members of Troop 23 and have used their talents gained through Scouting wherever they are today.

Telling camp stories
Another camp story for fun






Earle Harvey and Rosemary Herd former Scoutmasters

Art Tordoff and Pastor Tom give Certificate to Earle


Frank Maguire Commissioner gives new Charter to Rosemary and Pastor Tom




Lynne Picoraro has served Scouting for 23 years

Scoutmaster Joe has served Scouting for 32 years


Lynne, Rosemary and Joe together have served Scouting for 101 years

Ray Mileson a Scout in Pack and Troop 23 in the 1970's now Scoutmaster at Troop 37

Scout Vespers

Mark Tordoff was one of the many Eagles at Troop 23
Thank you Cookie Jar for helping us celebrate