Maine
Peace Walk – Militarization of the Seas
Pentagon’s
Impact on the Oceans
October
9-24, Ellsworth,
Maine to Portsmouth, NH
Consider joining the October 9-24 Maine Peace Walk!
The Pentagon has the largest carbon footprint on our
Mother Earth. Waging endless war
consumes massive amounts of fossil fuels and lays waste to significant
environmentally sensitive places on the planet – particularly the oceans.
The oceans are inhabited by a multitude of different
life forms, from microorganisms to whales, many of whom are able to sense sound
and use it to find food, navigate, communicate, and avoid predators. Navy sonar
blasts wreak havoc on these creatures, disrupting their lives,
leaving animals more susceptible to disease and lowered reproductive success,
and sometimes injuring and killing them.
If the seas die so do humans on Earth and much of
the wildlife. Now is the time to speak
out for ending the massive military impacts on the world’s oceans and for
conversion of our fossil fuel dependent military industrial complex to
sustainable technologies. We will walk to bring attention to these crucial issues. Please help us carry this message to the
public by joining with us.
Some nights we will sleep on church floors and other
nights we will have home hospitality in local homes. Walk for an hour, a day, or for the entirety.
Everyone is welcome. The less cars we
have to shuttle each day the better so please try to make other arrangements to
get to and from the walk.
Below you will find the daily walk schedule. Please note that we will usually begin walking at 8:30 am each day
and walk about three miles per hour. Most evenings local activists will
organize a potluck supper for us around 6:00 pm. The public is invited to attend any and all
events unless otherwise noted below. On most
of the nights a short program will follow the supper.
All walkers will observe strict non-violence and no
drugs or alcohol will be used during the walk.
The peace walk will be led by Buddhist monks/nuns
from the Nipponzan Myohoji order. They
are an order from Japan and specialize in doing peace walks all over the world.
We would like for you to let us know if you plan to be
with us for any part of this peace walk so we can more effectively make our
logistical plans. Contact us at danellis@vfpmaine.org and let us know the date(s) you plan to join us,
your name, and contact information for each person. For more info please call
(207) 443-9502 before the walk begins or (904) 501-4494 during the walk.
What to Bring?
If you plan to walk we recommend you bring: good walking shoes; water bottle; rain gear
(including rain pants); sleeping bag & pad (some nights we will be provided
with home hospitality); sun screen, moleskin for blisters; and hat.
We will have a covered vehicle to haul all walker
gear so you will not have to carry anything. We will also have a minibus to give people
rides when they get tired during the walk.
If you have specific location questions you can call
the name listed for the local coordinator in each town below or call the VFP
walk organizers at numbers listed
above. Thanks and see you along
the road. This will be a community
building experience for all of us.
Peace
Walk 2015 Route
Day
1 (Bath to Ellsworth) Friday, October 9
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Meet
in Bath (212 Centre St) 9:00 am and drive north to Ellsworth Unitarian Church
(121 Bucksport Rd)
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Lunch at church
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Walk thru Ellsworth downtown area – turn
right on Hwy 3 and walk until McDonald’s and turn around and walk back to
church – total 4 miles
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Meet at church for walk orientation
(3:30 pm-ish)
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Evening
potluck and kick-off program at 6:00 pm
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Homestays
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Host: Starr Gilmartin 667-2421
Day
2 (Ellsworth to Orland) Saturday, October 10
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Begin walking on US 1 South at 9:00 am
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2.9 AMHC on left (Break)
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6.0 Vacant gas station on left (Lunch)
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8.7 Flea market on left (Break)
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11.6 WERU radio station
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Shuttle
ahead to H.O.M.E (3.4 miles on the left)
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Potluck
supper 6:00 pm
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Sleep
at H.O.M.E (90 School House Rd.)
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Host: Lawrence 469-7961
Day
3 (Orland to Belfast) Sunday, October 11
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Start walk at H.O.M.E. at 8:30 am
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2.8 Irving station on left (Break)
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2.8 Left onto bridge
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3.9 River park at end of bridge
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4.3 Left on Hwy 1
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5.8 Cemetery on left
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6.8 Sand Point Beach Park on left (Lunch
spot)
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9.6 Sunoco station on left (Break)
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9.9 Great Maine Food on left
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11.7 Searsport town line
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12.4 Rug Hook store on right
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Shuttle
to Belfast
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14.6 Citgo on left
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17.5 Belfast town line
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19.8 Bridge over river into Belfast
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20.2 Right to town on Hwy 7/137/1/3
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20.7 Waterfall Arts building on right
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Unload
and walk thru town
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21.0 Right at road split becomes Church
St
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21.2 First Church UCC (104 Church St)
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Pot
luck supper (unadvertised) 6:00 pm, public program 7pm
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Home
stays & sleep
at church: Cathy Mink 323-5160
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Host: Joel 338-2282 or 323-0940 at the
UCC Church
Day
4 (Belfast to Camden) Monday, October 12
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Start at church – take immediate left on
Miller St at 9:00 am
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0.1 Right on High St
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1.4 Left onto Hwy 1 South
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3.1 Los Amigos on left (Break)
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6.2 VFW hall on left
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6.9 Gas station on right (Break)
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9.3 Swan Island Shop on right
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10.1 Point Lookout on right
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10.5 Lincolnville town line
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11.4 Bayshore Baptist Church on right
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12.0 Lincolnville Beach & Park (Break)
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Shuttle
to north side of Camden
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14.4 Camden town line
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14.9 Birchwood Motel on right
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16.1 State Park
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Resume
walking thru Camden
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17.2 Whitehall Inn on right
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Thru downtown
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18.0 Left on Union St
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18.1 Veer right to church on right
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Our Lady of Good Hope Catholic Church (7
Union St)
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Pot
luck supper at 6:00 pm
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Home
stays
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Host: Maureen Kehoe-Ostensen 763-4062
Day
5 (Camden to Rockland) Tuesday, October 13
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Start walking from Good Hope Catholic
Church on US 1 at 9:00 am
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3.1 Fresh Off the Farm Stand on right
(Break)
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4.7 Shell station on right (Break)
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5.5 Glen Cove rest area on left by water
(Lunch stop)
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6.1 Rockland town line
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6.9 Continue straight at McDonald’s
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7.4 Road splits walkers bear left on
Main St (vehicles follow US Hwy 1 South)
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8.0 Right on Park Dr
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8.4 Right on Broadway (at light)
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9.1 Unitarian church on right (345
Broadway)
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Potluck
supper and program at 6:00 pm
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Homestays
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Host: Midcoast Citizens for P & J
(Steve Burke 273-3247)
Day
6 (Rockland to Damariscotta) Wednesday, October 14
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Start walking from Unitarian Church on
Broadway at 9:00 am
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.7 Right onto Hwy 1 South (Park St)
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1.5 Thomaston town line
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2.1 McDonald’s on right (Break)
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2.6 Cement factory on left
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4.3 Coffee shop on right/Episcopal
church on left (Break)
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6.0 Wood lot on left (Warren town line)
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8.2 Steve Burke’s home on left – barn
has sign ‘Liberty Hall’
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Lunch
spot
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Shuttle
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14.0 Waldoboro town line
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15.8 Old Mill Mall on right
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Resume
walking
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18.8 Nobleboro town line
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19.5 Wayside Tea Room House on right
(Break)
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22.7 Damariscotta town line
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23.5 Jct 1 Business route
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24.0 Right on Belvedere Rd (blinking
light)
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24.2 Friends Meeting House (77 Belvedere
Rd) on right
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Potluck
Supper at 6:00 pm
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Sleep
at Meeting House
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Host: Friends Meeting (Sue Rockwood 570-854-4458)
Day
7 (Damarascotta to Bath) Thursday, October 15
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Begin walking at Friends Meeting House
at 8:30 am
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.2 Right onto Hwy 1 South
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3.2 Citgo station on right (Break)
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5.3 Park on left (Break)
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8.5 Over bridge
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9.1 Red’s East on right in Wiscasset
(Lunch spot)
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Shuttle
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9.5 Town hall on right
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12.4 Shaws on left
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16.8 Woolwich town hall on left
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Resume
walking into Bath
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18.7 Bridge over river
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19.5 BIW on left (Washington St)
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Vigil as work gets out at 3:30 pm
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Deliver letter to BIW and Local 6 union
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UCC
Neighborhood Church (corner of Washington & Centre)
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Potluck
supper and program at 6:00 pm
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Homestays
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Host: Bruce Gagnon 904-501-4494
Day
8 (Day off) Friday, October 16
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Stay
at homestays again this night
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Potluck
supper at Addams-Melman House (212 Centre St) at 6:00 pm
Day
9 (Bath to Brunswick) Saturday, October 17
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Meet at UCC church 9:00 am
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Walk toward BIW on Washington St
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.3 Turn right on South St
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.5 Left on High St
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Immediate right onto Richardson
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.9 Left onto State Road
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3.0 Mobil gas station on right (break
stop)
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5.8 Brunswick Landing on left (Lunch
stop)
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7.8 Veer right into downtown on Maine St
(cross street)
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8.2 Tontine Mall on right
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8.5 Flashing yellow light/ cross to
other side of street and walk to Bowdoin College
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9.0 Chamberlain statue at Bowdoin on
left
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9.2 Right on McKeen St
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9.3 Stop at 21 McKeen St on left
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Pot
luck supper at Sternlieb home at 6:00 pm
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Home
stays in Brunswick
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Host: Selma Sternlieb 725-7675
Day
10 (Brunswick to Freeport) Sunday, October 18
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Meet at Chamberlain Statue at Bowdoin
College 9:00 am – walk thru college
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.1 Right on McKeen St
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1.4 Left onto Church Rd
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1.5 Right on Greenwood Rd (right after
Hammond Lumber)
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2.4 Turn right at rise in road
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2.5 Left onto Durham Road – US Hwy 1
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2.9 Hot dog stand on left (Break)
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4.1 Ray Labbe & Sons on left
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4.6 Country Inn on left (Lunch spot)
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6.1 Maine Idyll Motor Court on right
(Break)
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8.8 First Parish Congregation Church on
left
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Pot
luck supper at 6:00 pm & program
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Sleep
at church
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Host: Paula O’Brien 865-6022 & Sukie
Rice & Cheryl Avery 865-0916
Day
11 (Freeport to Portland) Monday, October 19
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South on US 1 at 8:30 am
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1.1 Left on US 1South at light
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3.1 Mandy Custard on right with shelter
(Break)
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4.3 Rest stop with toilets across from
Delorme
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6.1 Mobil gas on left in Yarmouth
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7.4 Cumberland town line
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9.4 Hawks Ridge on left
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9.6 Friends School on left (Lunch spot)
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11.7 McDonald’s on left (Break)
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13.6 Bridge into Portland
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14.1 Cross to right side & go
straight on Veranda St
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14.8 Cross Washington Ave go straight
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14.9 Right on Baxter around Back Cove
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15.5 Brick benches half way around Back
Cove (break spot)
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16.8 Stay on Baxter (cross Preble)
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17.0 Left on Forest
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17.3 Cross Marginal Way & then
Portland St
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17.8 Right on Congress St
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17.9 Break at park on left
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18.0 Left on State St
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18.1 Church on left
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State Street Church (UCC) 159 State St
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Pot
luck supper & program at 6:00 pm
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Homestays
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Host: Grace Braley 774-1995
Day
12 (Portland to Saco) Tuesday, October 20
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Meet at Monument Square on Congress Street at 8:30
am
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0.3 Pass Congress & High Streets
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0.5 Congress St to State St (Hwy 77 South) and turn
left
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0.7 Mercy Hospital on right
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1.0 Over bridge into South Portland (walk on left side)
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2.1 Right on Broadway
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2.4 Laundromat on left
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3.3 Amato’s on left (Break)
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4.0 Left onto Hwy 1 by Uhaul (on left)
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4.1 Dairy Queen on right
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6.3 Elevation Center/Medical Clinic on right (road
splits for short while)
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7.4 Lois’ Natural Market on left (Lunch spot)
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8.6 Scarborough Downs on right
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9.2 Irving station on right (Break)
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9.6 Cross salt marsh
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11.1 Cemetery on right (Break)
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12.0 York County/Saco line
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14.3 Irving station on left (Break)
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14.5 Funtown Splashtown on right
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15.1 Silver Spring Camping on left
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15.7 Green highway overpass
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16.6 At road split, church on left corner at lights
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First Parish Congregation Church on corner of Beech
& Maine
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Pot luck supper and program
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Home stays
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Host: Tom
Kircher 282-7530
Day 13 (Saco to Kennebunk) Wednesday,
Oct 21
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Meet at church corner Beech & Main at 9:00 am
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Resume walking on Rt 9 south to Biddeford
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.6 miles over bridge to Biddeford
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Thru downtown (stop following Rt 9) stay on Main St
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1.1 Left at light (Junction Hwy 1) on Elm St
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2.2 Burger King on left (Break spot)
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3.1 Another cemetery on left
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4.0 Shell station on left (Break)
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5.7 All Safe storage on left
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6.6 Arundel Slacktide Café on left (Lunch spot)
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8.0 Citgo on right
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8.3 Kennebunk town sign on right
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9.0 McDonald’s on left (Break spot)
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9.6 Downtown Kennebunk
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10.1 New
School
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Pot luck supper & sleep at
school
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Host: Olive
Hight 207-590-9505
Day 14
(Kennebunk to York Beach) Thursday, October 22
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Continue on US
1 South at 8:30 am
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1.7 Johnson
Hall Museum on left
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3.0 Big
Daddy’s Ice Cream on left (Break)
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4.5 Cumberland
Farms on left
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5.8 McDonald’s
on right (Break)
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7.3 Sunoco
& Dunkin Doughnuts on left
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9.0 Lobster
Pound Restaurant on left (Lunch spot)
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11.8 Elks
Lodge on right
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13.9 Left on
Rt 1A, Cape Neddick Rd
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14.8 Bear
right on Main St
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15.0 Left on
Atlantic Ave
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15.2 Left on
Freeman St (Green house 2nd on the left)
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York Beach (52 Freeman St)
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Supper & sleeping spot
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Host: Pat
Scanlon 978-474-9195
Day 15 (York to Portsmouth) Friday,
October 23
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Resume walk taking
right on Freeman St at 9:00 am
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.2 Left on Hwy
1A
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Bear right
into town and then left
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.6 Right at
stop sign south on Hwy 1A
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2.2 Sunrise
Motel on right
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3.5 Trinity
Episcopal Church on right (break)
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4.7 Thru York
village
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5.6 Left onto
Hwy 1 South
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5.9 Irving
station on right (break)
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7.1 Goodrich
Park on right (Lunch spot)
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9.2 Sunoco
station on right
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9.9 Burger
King on left (break)
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10.2 Kittery
Trading Post on right
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Cross Rt 1 at traffic Light/Wilson Rd (Rt
101) intersection
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10.6 At the traffic circle, continue straight
onto State Rd (still Rt 1)
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11.4 Turn left on Walker St (Rt 103) toward
Kittery Fore side/Shipyard Gate
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Turn right on Wallingford
Square/Shipyard Gate, pause at gate
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Turn right on Government St.
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Turn left on Hunter St./Rt 1
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12.7 Cross Memorial Bridge to NH
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13.0 Sharp right on Marcy St after getting
off the Memorial Bridge
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13.2 Prospect Park
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Supper and program at church?
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Homestays?
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Host: Doug
Bogen 603-617-6243
Day 16 (Finale in Portsmouth) Saturday,
October 24
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United Nations
Day
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Meet at Market
Square 9:00 am
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Walk thru downtown
with Leftist Marching Band and back over bridge to Kittery
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Rally &
speakers at shipyard gate (deliver letter)
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Walk back to Market
Square for final closing circle
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Host: Doug
Bogen 603-617-6243
School Visits along the walk route
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Friends School
Rt 1 in Cumberland (Sukie Rice contact) (Oct 19)
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New School in
Kennebunk (Oct 21)
The walk is being sponsored by Maine Veterans for Peace; PeaceWorks; CodePink Maine; Citizens Opposing Active Sonar Threats (COAST); Peace Action Maine; Veterans for Peace Smedley Butler Brigade (Greater Boston); Seacoast Peace Response (Portsmouth); and Global Network Against Weapons & Nuclear Power in Space.
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