Posted on December 1, 2024 by Don Taylor
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Scarborough Lions Club presents – “School Daze” – 1949
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Valle’s Steak House (Dunstan) – Menu c. 1959
Posted on December 1, 2024 by Don Taylor
Scarborough Lions Club presents – “School Daze” – 1949
Valle’s Steak House (Dunstan) – Menu c. 1959

We are pleased to announce that the Scarborough Community Chamber of Commerce has awarded the Scarborough Historical Society a $2,500 grant, which will be used toward the continuing restoration of the Beech Ridge Schoolhouse at 184 Holmes Road, Scarborough. A presentation ceremony was held on July 3rd at Memorial Park in recognition of the Chamber’s sponsorship of 25 seasons of Concerts in the Park. Scarborough Historical Society is one of ten local organizations honored by the Chamber for helping to make Scarborough a better place to live.
Beech Ridge Schoolhouse is the last 19th-century schoolhouse in Scarborough not razed or repurposed. Once restoration is complete, our intent is to use the schoolhouse for educational programs for children and also have the building available for use by small community groups

The school renovation budget originally set in 2020 is still the goal. To date $186, 500 has been raised. The Scar- borough Historical Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organiza- tion, making donations tax deductible. Please consider sending a donation to the Scarborough Historical Society, PO Box 156, Scarborough, ME 04070, or donating at www.gofundme.com/SHS-Restore-Beech-Ridge-School. Many thanks to those who support this important local historical project. For more information, contact us at 207-885-9997, scarboroughhist@gmail.com, or visit the Museum at 647 US Route 1. The Museum is open 9:AM to noon every Tuesday and the second Saturday of the month.


Andrew Mackie will discuss a mapping project recently completed by the Land Trust that looks at development changes in the town since 1970. He will use this data to support a bold conservation plan moving forward. He will include recently completed acquisitions by the Scarborough Land Trust and some that are in progress. He will also discuss the Town Council’s resolution regarding 30×30 and the current Open Space plan for Scarborough.
The next program will be held on Sunday, June 2 when Neil Piper, an agricultural historian and Senior Appraiser for Farm Credit of Maine, will discuss Farming in Maine at the time of Statehood.
Seating is limited, so please reserve a seat at www.scarboroughlibrary.org/SHS
For more information, call the library at 396-6279.