CCC Wednesday Communique — May 13, 2026

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Happy Wednesday!

New this week:

The ROI of Strong Managers
May 21st, 1 pm, Zoom:  The National Council for Mental Wellbeing’s upcoming webinar, Developing Leaders, Delivering Results: The ROI of Strong Managers, shows you how to connect manager development to measurable outcomes such as:
  • Retention and reduced turnover costs.
  • Manager engagement and burnout mitigation.
  • More consistent performance and team stability.

Our panelists will share how they built a clear business case for developing middle managers, secured buy-in and tracked ROI using metrics that resonate with finance and executive teams.  Register here.


Family & Community Fun Day

Saturday, May 30th, 11 am – 2 pm, Fort Knox, 740 Ft Knox Road, Prospect: Join Adoptive & Foster Families of Maine for a day of fun, connection, and community.  Bring your family, friends and neighbors!  It’s all about celebrating togetherness with games, activities, raffles and so much more.  Download a flyer to share.


Child Protective Services 101

June 4th, 1 – 2:30 pm on Zoom: Child Protective Services 101: For Providers, By Parents, a free virtual informational session co-facilitated by parents with lived experience in Maine’s Child Protective Services (CPS) and designed for providers who support families involved in the system. The session aims to help inform providers about Maine’s Child Protective Services system and provide practical tips for how to best support families navigating the process.  The informational session will include:
  • An introduction to key Child Protective Services roles, including a caseworker, parent attorney, guardian ad litem, assistant attorney general, and judge
  • Tips on how to support parent engagement in the Child Protective Services process

Please use this link to register. A Zoom link will be sent prior to the session.


Register for the ALICE Summit

June 11th, 9 am — 12 Noon at the Edward Hennessy Training Center in Machias: Registration is open for the ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) Summit, a half-day event focused on understanding and addressing the challenges facing working families in Washington County. The day will include a presentation of the latest ALICE data, a panel discussion featuring local perspectives, and facilitated table conversations designed to share insights and identify opportunities. Participants will leave with a deeper understanding of the barriers that families and businesses in our community face and a stronger connection to others working on creative and effective solutions.  Details on panelists and registration here.


Orange River Community Paddle
Saturday, June 13th, 9 am – 2 pm: Join local area partners for a paddle on the Orange River in celebration of the water trail.  Carpool/shuttle from Cobscook Institute.  More info here.

Registration Open for MCWE Annual Conference

June 25th, 8 am – 4:30 pm: Registration now open for the 31st annual Maine Child Welfare Education Conference at the Cross Insurance Center:  Children in the Digital Age: Are we Technically Better? Featuring Keynote Speaker Meagan Mitchell, DSW, MSW, MED, LICSW, RPT.  See updated flyer for more about this speaker, breakout sessions, conference agenda, and QR code to register.


Register for the 2026 Change AGEnt Summit
September 30th, USM Abromson Center, Portland: Registration is now open for the 2026 Change AGEnt Summit will be held in Portland, on Wednesday, September 30th, at the Abromson Center on the University of Southern Maine campus. We hope you’ll join us for an incredible day of learning, sharing and inspiration. More info here.

Living Well at Any Stage of Health

Tuesdays, 11 am – 12 pm, Eastport Senior Center: Interactive wellness sessions for adults at risk for or living with chronic conditions such as Diabetes, Heart Disease, COPD, High Blood Pressure, Cancer, or any related Conditions. Topics to include:
  • Healthy eating for blood sugar, heart health, and energy
  • Safe, realistic movement for strength and mobility
  • Stress management, sleep, and emotional well-being
  • Understanding medications and health monitoring
  • Preventing complications and staying well long-term
  • Goal setting and sustainable healthy habits

This program focuses on real-life tools participants can use daily to improve energy, confidence, and quality of life.  Facilitated by Debbie Pottle RN, CDCES, Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist & Lifestyle Coach. Cost is $2 weekly.


Walk-in Wednesdays

Wednesdays from April 15th — May 27th, 9 am — 4 pm: Community Action in Aroostook, Washington and Hancock Counties is excited to announce Walk-in Wednesdays, for households who haven’t already applied for HEAP (Home Energy Assistance Program).  Locations:

  • 163 Main Street, Baileyville
  • 18 Avery Lane, Ellsworth
  • 91 Military Street, Houlton
  • 17 Stackpole Drive, Machias
  • 88 Fox Street, Madawaska
  • 771 Main Street, Presque Isle

More info or to apply online.


Downeast Restorative Harvest

Healthy Acadia’s Downeast Restorative Harvest (DERH) community garden team is excited to start the 2026 growing season and we need your help to make it a success. Learn more about DERH here.  2026 Volunteer Hours – May 6 through October:
  • Wednesdays – 9 to 11 a.m.
  • Thursdays – 2 to 4 p.m.
  • Fridays – 9 to 11 a.m.
  • 2ND Saturdays – 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., with snacks! (May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8, September 12, and October 10)
To get involved, reach out to Lucy Zwigard at 207-479-6940 or email lucy.zwigard@healthyacadia.org. We look forward to growing with you!

Legislative Memorial Scholarship Application Deadline Extended

The Maine Legislature annually grants a scholarship to one student from each county who is currently pursuing or planning to pursue an education at a two- or four-year degree-granting Maine college or technical school. Administered through the Finance Authority of Maine (FAME), awards are given to Maine resident high school seniors or full- or part-time postsecondary students accepted to or enrolled in accredited Maine colleges for graduate or undergraduate degrees.  Scholarship awards of $1,000 will be given to one student in each of Maine’s counties (16 total). Because several counties had few or no complete applications, the 2026-2027 application deadline has been extended to June 1, 2026.  Learn more here.


Administrative Director, Maqeyhik

Sunrise County Economic Council is seeking an Administrative Director for Maqeyhik, a 501c3 started by a group of Passamaquoddy elders, community members, and non-native partners interested in continuing relations of care with the Picture Rocks petroglyph site in Machiasport, including the associated house. The approximately 5-acre property and house was transferred to Joint Tribal Council in December 2025 which brings the land ownership by the Passamaquoddy Tribe to 10 acres that includes the house and petroglyph sites, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Full job description and application instructions here.  SCEC is a recovery friendly and equal opportunity employer.


CCC Work Group Update

See our post under Standing Meetings for extended meeting times.

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