


Staffed with friendly guys. Efficient. Well maintained, and well run. All these things could be said about our transfer station. And now, "award winning" gets added to the list. We understand they just barely beat out the Girl Scouts. "I was going to congratulate them on their win," said station manager Ben Caron "but since we won, I'm showing them no mercy. They have enough awards." That Ben! He's all business (but all heart too).








"Why do I have to change my plate?" "I like the chickadee." "We voted down the flag, so they're forcing it on our plates." "That doesn't look like a pine tree. It looks more like a Christmas tree with the star on top." We've had lots of feedback on the new license plates, and most people seem to prefer the ol' chickadee. The thing is, the chickadee plates have been issued for more than 25 years!
“License plates need to be easily visible by other drivers, toll authorities, and law enforcement,” said Secretary of State Shenna Bellows. “As anyone driving on Maine roads can see, some of the older Chickadee plates are becoming worn, faded, and difficult or impossible to read, and that presents a real safety issue. But it also presents an opportunity for something fresh and new, and we’re looking forward to the new plates.”
What do YOU think? Do you like the new pine tree plates? Or do you prefer the chickadess?


We have two notaries public here at the town office. Assessor's Assistant Magan Wallace and Finance Director Irene Ames both offer their notary services during business hours here at the town office. This is a service they perform for the benefit of the citizenry; they don't collect fees or get a bonus in their pay. They do it because they're good people. If you need a notary, it's best to call first to make sure one of them is here; and if one is, they're happy to serve you in their notary capacity.



Did you know about the new community calendar? Well if you had read our July newsletter (https://5il.co/3ko35) you could have read about it. Many local community nonprofits can now post thier events to one place. You can go to the calendar and see what's going on, all over the community. What's going on next weekend when friends are visiting? Need something for the grandkids to do on Thursday? When's that bean supper happening? Look on the community calendar! https://tinyurl.com/stgcommunitycal


•Budget Committee Meeting, downstairs meeting room, Monday, 5pm.
•Select Board Meeting, downstairs meeting room, Monday, 6pm.
If you'd like to attend one of these via Zoom, email webadmin@stgeorgemaine.com with your name and physical address, and we'll respond with the meeting info. Please have your request in by 3pm.




Award winning alternative folk/roots musicians the Adam Ezra Group will be ready to get a dock party churning on Wednesday August 13 at 6:15 at the new Port Clyde Landing. Come check out the group and learn about the town's new Snow's Point recreational facility. Bring your blanket or beach chairs, and some cash to spend at the available food trucks, and have fun! Make plans now, as this band is sure to bring in a crowd.




If you are interested in attending or would like to be notified when classes are scheduled, please contact EMS Chief Katie Jacob at 207-372-6122 or k.jacob@stgeorgemaine.com. We’d love to have you join us!


The town of St. George has been successful in getting a grant to write our Climate Action Plan and we want YOUR input.
An early part of the Climate Action Plan (CAP) is in-depth interviews with community organizations, service providers, businesses, and Town staff. These interviews will focus on people's experiences with climate change and extreme weather; what people are experiencing in their homes and businesses; who's first and worst impacted; and who to prioritize, invite and involve in Town actions.
We're looking for 2-3 advisors to (a) suggest people/organizations for CAP Consultants to speak with, (b) make introductions, (c) review early findings. Time commitment: 2-3 hours per month for ~2 months including 2-3 meetings (if/as you are available).
Please consider forwarding this work with a bit of your time. We know the seas are rising all along St. George's shores. Help us manage our response. Contact Susy Ellis at 596-6569 or susyandduke@gmail.com or the town office with questions or to volunteer.


•Monday, Planning Board public hearing, onsite, 76 Seasmoke Rd, 5:30pm
•Tuesday, Conservation Commission Walk & Talk, Fort Point Trail, 1pm
•Tuesday, Planning Board public hearing and meeting, town office, 7pm
Zoom will be offered for the Planning Board public hearing and meeting for Tuesday. If you would like to attend that meeting remotely, please email webadmin@stgeorgemaine.com and we'll reply with the login info.

• All of the equipement was donated to the town and is free to use. It will remain that way as long as it is used properly.
• PFDs (life jackets) must be worn while on the water
• Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult
• Boats should be returned to the rack and paddles and PFDs to the container after use
• Please report any lost or damaged equipment to the Parks and Rec Director, Ashley Geel. 372-6363
Enjoy your paddle!






Lobster Dinner - $30.00
(Includes lobster, mussels, corn, butter, and ice tea or lemonade)
Twin Lobster Dinner - $40.00
(Includes same as Lobster Dinner but has TWO lobsters)
Extras or a-la-carte:
Single Lobster - $15.00
Mussels - $9.00
Cheeseburger - $8.00
Cheeseburger Basket (chips and drink) - $11.00
Hamburger - $7.00
Hamburger Basket (chips and drink) - $10.00
Hot Dog - $4.00
Hot Dog Basket (chips and drink) - $7.00
Corn - $2.00
Chips - $1.00
Water - $2.00
Iced Tea or Lemonade – 2.00
Soda - $3.00
Desserts - $4.00
