Do Homes Sell During the Christmas Season?

 

WAKE UP!!!!

CHRISTMAS IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER

Author: Brenda Everson~Shaw

Interview with Philip Howard of ReMax Spectrum

 Do Buyers Really Look For a New Home During the Christmas Season?

 

REAL ESTATE SELLS YEAR-ROUND!

A professional to the core, when you list your home with Philip Howard he goes beyond the call of duty to find precisely the buyer you are seeking.

Real Estate sells year-round.

For over 33 years Phil  has been specializing in Residential Real Estate as well as Commercial and Land Development South of Boston, Massachusetts and throughout Plymouth, Bristol and Barnstable Counties.

A Broker with proven experience, Philip is based out of the ReMax Spectrum office in Pembroke, MA, one of the four offices owned by ReMax Spectrum.

If you have been putting off listing your home until after Christmas, call Philip to discuss your concerns and you will get an honest, professional answer. Real Estate sells year-round.

Phil Howard is a former Massachusetts licensed appraiser, a current licensed Massachusetts Real Estate Broker and a Certified Buyers Representative (CBR).           Cell: 617/803-1516

Email: phoward@remaxspectrum.com

 

Those searching for a new home have become very educated in using the internet to find the home of their dreams. Potential buyers such as first-time buyers and the empty nesters browse often.

Phil Howard Shares: Buyers are looking for a home to buy regardless of the time of year. Real Estate sells year-round. An experienced Real Estate Broker will be available to bring potential buyers to your home ANY TIME OF THE YEAR!

Yet there exists a myth which has become real concern by homeowners:  no one shops for homes during Christmas. False, false ! This is a real MYTH!

Keep in mind; fewer people are looking to purchase during the Christmas season. Thus, as a buyer there will be less competition and fewer multiple offers. There are homes for sale, but houses to view are few, as sellers too believe the myth….no one shops for homes at Christmas. False, false!

Some sellers request home views be put on hold during Christmas. Mistake, mistake!

If you listed your home in October and still do not have a P&S, you DO NOT want to discourage a potential sale by limiting the days when a buyer can view his/her potential new home.

Real Estate sells year-round.

In 2018 there were 62,209 single family homes and 23,265 condominiums sold in the month of December.  That is a total of 85,474 home sales in Massachusetts in December of 2018. (according to Massachusetts Association of Realtors).

I asked Philip Howard to give me some professional tips for the Christmas season to alleviate any concerns the home sellers and buyers may have…..Brenda Everson~Shaw

Do buyers really look for a new home during the Christmas season?

As a ReMax Professional Broker, Phil suggests the following tips to those who have their homes for sale during the Christmas season:

CURB APPEAL: decorate to capture the spirit of Christmas. Keep lights and lawn decor,such as Nativity scenes, low-key. Don’t overcrowd your yard with ornamentation which can distract from the vision of your home by those driving by who are looking for their next home. Use those air-filled plastic decorations next year at your next home.

7 Tips For Selling Your Home During The Holidays

The perfect Christmas decorations for exterior.

INTERIOR: don’t over-decorate. Don’t cover your great selling features with so much glitz and décor that the true highlights of your home’s features are masked. Instead, decorate to enhance your beautiful home. Your mantel or your fireplace, doors and windows…..simple but elegant. Decorate to enhance your beautiful home. Keep your home warm and cozy for those serious buyers who are coming in from the cold.

 

Simple but tastefully decorated living room.

 

IMPORTANT: Be sure all walkways, steps and driveways are clear of snow and ice. You do not want a potential buyer slipping on ice or frozen snow!

 

 

Hint: Bake Christmas cookies prior to when potential buyers are due and leave on the counter. The smell of Christmas will be in the air. Everyone loves the aroma and taste of the Christmas cookie!

 

Consider the fact that you get one chance to make a first impression!! Same is true when presenting your home.

KEEP THIS IN MIND

Buyers and sellers alike used to believe that home sales coincided with dates of when school is in session. There are hundreds of thousands of buyers able to move any month of the year.

Today, the share of the national population who are under the age of 18 is at an all time low of 24%. (Annie E. Casey Foundation data, aecf.org)

Life’s situations come up when folks simply HAVE to move. Because we live in a changing economy, dependable jobs are hard to find AND, often hard to keep, even for the high-ranking CEOs.  

If an employment opportunity presented itself and it meant relocating, few responsible adults would refuse the position….even during the Christmas season!!

Year end is often when corporations decide an employee needs to be relocated to another site or a new employee will be coming to your town. Such situations call for the need of a home sooner than the spring. Another reason listing your home during the holidays can often result in a speedy sale.

 

Real Estate sells year-round.

After the Christmas shopping is done there are days when people are relaxing in the comfort of their home scrolling through real estate listings.

 

Discussing what 2020 will bring them, often they begin to think “this is the year to make a change”. 

 

LOST POTENTIAL SALE!

Suddenly YOUR home listing pops up on their screen and they call the broker only to hear viewings have been put on hold until after the New Year……LOST potential sale!!!!

If your listing is still active at Christmas and people are asking to view it, they are most likely ready to make a move. They are searching the Internet daily to find the home that is perfect for them.

 

 

 

 

THE GOAL IS TO SELL YOUR HOME

To all home sellers and to all potential buyers, we would like to wish each of you a very Merry Christmas and a prosperous and healthy New Year. 

Brenda Everson~Shaw and I, Philip Howard, want to wish you the sincere best in finding the home of your dreams or, if you are selling, we hope that the next person to walk through your door will find YOUR home IS the home of their dreams!

And remember……Real Estate sells year-round.

 

Remember all who serve our country

support troops

       

This is not intended to solicit property currently listed for sale.

 

Life on the Water

 

Life on the Water

Painting by Gregory Gorham

 New England waters!! Walk the sandy beaches or canoe on the ponds. Teach the kids to fish!

NOW is the time to consider your next home on the water for Summer 2022! The past couple of years have been filled with change and many weeks of stress, concern and uncertainty. Let me show you where you can find your next home near the water. A new way to view life.

If we tarry a little while, we shall behold a sunset on the ocean, a sight worth traversing a kingdom to see. How finely the sands glow in the amber light, what a beautiful purple gleams on the crests of the tiny waves! The colours have changed as if by the moving of a fairy wand, a happy union of fire and its great antagonist. ~Henry James Slack

The Ocean Shores

Walk the beach any time your heart desires. Open the windows for the full effect of the ocean air, waves lapping the shore, songs of seagulls seeking their prey. If you are a beach lover there is nothing more refreshing than the aroma of the fresh salt air waking you the first thing in the morning with that cup of coffee sitting on your deck……not a soul in sight yet! 

The following are simply a few local examples of life on the salt and fresh waters in our area of Massachusetts. Many who are born here leave for life’s journey, yet a good many of us return to our roots. There’s just something about living near the water that gets in your blood!

Plymouth, MA 

Where it all began….1620 the Mayflower arrived and the Pilgrims established Plymouth. It’s been over 400 years and the beautiful vista remains of beaches and ocean for as far as you can see.

From small cottages to amazing large homes overlooking the water for miles.  There are 15 beaches which are individually beautiful. Hills that offer amazing views of the water if you choose not to live with your back door to the beach.

Plymouth is 45 minutes from Boston and a 30 minute drive to Cape Cod. Downtown has its’ own unique flair with history and numerous restaurants and cafes offering a variety of cuisine and many unique stores…not all gift shops, but many with great antiques. And, of course the town is full of amazing history.

Onset Village Wareham, MA 

Beautiful Year-Round Beach Houses, Golf Courses, Beaches Galore 

Looking for a summer home or a year-round house within walking distance to the beach? Nothing to do, but unpack your bags and enjoy a home in Onset Village, Wareham. 

You can find a perfect year-round home in a beach area with a pier to tie up to, gas up, and a great Yacht Club to tie up at a slip. Plenty of restaurants, a hardware store, Mom & Pop establishments, gift shops, free outdoor concerts on the bandstand, numerous year~round celebrations on the green. All this within walking distance from your front door. Wareham has 50 miles of beaches on our beautiful Atlantic shores.

A ten minute drive you will find Wareham Crossings, an outdoor mall with many brand name stores. Major highways intersect at various locations in Wareham. Quick trip to Boston or Cape Cod.

Onset Village could be be your “second home”, your weekend getaway or your family’s permanent address. 

 

December

House in the Woods lodge Christmas tree.

Christmas was a blessed and joyous time this year. We hope you had a wonderful and very Merry Christmas with your loved ones.

 

Paul and Deanna House with daughter Joy McLaughlin with Cora, husband Eddie McLaughlin with Eddie the 5th, son Luke House with his son Joel.

Families gathered and little ones awaited the arrival of Santa Claus with such anticipation that they could not fall asleep.

 

Paul House….Pappy and his three grandchildren. Christmas joy!

Turbo wanted to be part of Christmas also….he fit right in.

Paul and Dee with granddaughter Cora.

Ah, the fun part of Christmas….the little ones!!

John’s Navy Dad, LCDR Christoper Perkins is home for Christmas this year. No better present than that!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Two of Brenda Everson~Shaw’s seven granddaughters. Left: Marissa granddaughter #6, right: Sophia  granddaughter #7.

Let us never forget the reason we celebrate Christmas. For unto you is born this day, in the city of David, a Savior who is Christ the Lord…..Luke 2: 11~14

House in the Woods lobby welcoming all who enter this season.

Soldier Nick Vallancourt received one of the many packages House in the Woods sent to our soldiers this year.

Nick shares: Just wanted to say Merry Christmas and thank you for the gifts, they are greatly appreciated.

 Gifts for our troops!

Many of us with family members actively serving in the military shipped off the packages and cards, reaching out in any way we could to let them feel our presence thousands of miles away! 

Santa gets some speedy transportation assistance!!!

Perhaps you’ve heard the legend of Harry Shoup. The gruff Air Force colonel stood watch one December night 60 years ago, in a secure bunker at Continental Air Defense Command (CONAD), guarding against a nuclear strike. On his desk sat the Red Phone, connecting him directly to the four-star general at Strategic Air Command. Suddenly, the phone rang. (For full story click link below.)….Courtesy of The Atlantic Magazine

NORAD’s Santa Tracker

A beautiful rendition of an old Christmas poem. Click below.

A Soldier’s Silent Night

Deanna House and son Joel House

December 19th 2018 Deanna House shares:

As I sit here this morning going through our mail, I realize just how blessed House in the Woods is. We frequently get donations In Memory of a loved one, however, today we have received money in honor of grandchildren as their Christmas gift, from a clothing club (they decided this would be better than spending money on themselves), from an IRA (possibly their required withdrawal) and money in honor of someone’s birthday. These are becoming more frequent as people come up with more creative ways to donate.
A huge thanks to all who have donated, in anyway, over this past year.
Please consider a contribution, no matter the size, to House in the Woods. It may seem like a small amount to you but a donation of any size can make a huge difference in a life or even save a life. In the short time our veterans are here, we often see changes in them and hear stories of changes when they return home.
Thanks to all for your support and Merry Christmas!

 

 

My kids’ school made Gold Stars in honor of Fallen Maine Heroes for Wreaths Across America Monday. We are honored to get to display SSGT. Houses’ on our tree. Thank you for your service and ultimate sacrifice. God bless and Merry Christmas to you all!…Dellas Nason

 

December 15th 2018

Wreaths Across America coordinated Christmas wreath~laying ceremonies at more than 1,400 locations across the United States, at sea and abroad. 

In many homes, there is an empty seat for one who is serving or one who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. There is no better time to express our appreciation than during the hustle and bustle of the holiday season……Wreaths Across America

 

Dave Stephens lays a wreath at his father’s grave, Harry L. Stephens, Air Force Korean War Veteran at the National Cemetery located in Bourne, MA.

Editor’s note: Nephew of Brenda, Dave also served our Country in the Air Force. My family roots are filled with generations of military service through every branch of the Armed Forces. Dave’s daughter Hollie Quinn and her husband Mike Quinn are both active duty Air Force.

Paul House Shares About Doe Tags and                    Moose Tag

December 7th: I have asked Inland Fisheries and Wildlife in Maine, more than once, about giving doe tags to some of our vets and the answer I always get is that it will have to go to legislature. The same when I ask for a moose tag for a purple heart vet, “it will have to go to legislature”. To be honest with you I am sick and tired of this for an answer. When some of our men and women that have been in combat and come back with missing limbs, post traumatic stress, traumatic brain injuries and other things and I simply ask for a handful of doe tags and a moose tag and all I get is “it will have to go to legislature”, to me this is not acceptable. I get the same old answer every time and nobody does anything about it. If you are a representative of the state of Maine and you really care about our veterans and helping our veterans heal through hunting, please contact me by messenger or by phone. My # is: 207-570-4806. My name is Paul House.

December 8th: Just wanted to let everyone know that after I posted about the deer permits and the moose tag, I have had three representatives and someone from SAMS contact me and said they want to see what they can do to help. I am going to be meeting with at least one of them next week and hopefully more.

December 12th: Myself, with two other vets who volunteer for House in the Woods and four representatives met late this afternoon to talk about the any deer permits and a moose tag. The any deer permits and moose tag will be going through the proper channels and will be in place when they begin the new session in January. It could be in March before a decision is made. Now it is wait and see what happens. If we need to testify when it comes up, I will be asking any vet or volunteer that has experienced a retreat at House in the Woods to testify how these retreats help. Again, I will keep you posted when something happens.

Thanks again!! Thank you to everyone for your support. I will keep you posted as we move forward on this project.

 

An Amazing Gift

Paul House shares: We have been trying to get land here in Maine for House in the Woods primarily for deer hunting for quite a few years and have been unsuccessful. Suddenly, this year, we have had a couple of families step up who are going to let us use their property for hunting. House in the Woods will have more options for deer and bird hunting beginning this year and years to come. This will benefit the veterans, wounded combat and those with PTSD to allow for great days of hunting closer to the lodge.

 

 Jeff and Kim Martin and family are graciously offering to let us use their five hundred acre farmland in St. Albans for our veterans to hunt through House in the Woods. St. Albans is approximate 1.5 hrs. Southwest of Lee.

Kim Martin (center) and her family.

Kim Martin shares: This past fall I met Paul House through a mutual friend, Veteran and Maine Guide, Becky Saulnier.  Becky had asked me if my family would give access to Paul House, his group of Maine Guides and the Veterans who travel to the House in the Woods lodge for hunting events. I immediately told Becky we would be honored to give permission.

Our family has a long history of Veterans who served our Country: my husband Jeff’s grandfather was a Marine who served in WWII, his uncle did two tours of duty in Vietnam in the US Army, receiving many awards and several Purple Hearts.

My son~in~law Kevin is a Marine who was with the Unit APS~12 (African Partnership Station). His ship was LSD#43, USS Fort McHenry. He was promoted to Corporal shortly after deployment. Kevin received  the Meritorious Mast Award for outstanding performance as an Amphibious Assault Vehicle Crew Chief.

Jeff and I raised our children Lindsey, Whitney, Erin and Wyatt on our operating dairy farm. After some years we sold our milking herd, opting to farm hay and corn and sell both which we continue to do.

It is our pleasure to open our land to Paul and House in the Woods and the Veterans who have sacrificed so much. We are looking forward to meeting each one who come to hunt.

 

In Stacyville, about 50 minutes Northwest of Lee, Dick and Barbara Pelletier and their very generous family have given us permission to us use their property of over one thousand acres for  deer and bird hunting .  They also donated and deeded a little over one hundred acres to House in the Woods for hunting!

Barbara and Dick Pelletier share: HITW is an amazing organization doing amazing things to honor and help heal our military veterans and their families, who have given so much. We and our sons, Luke and Dawson are more than happy to help in this way. Thank you to Mark Savage for connecting us with Paul House.

Thus, wonderful Christmas gifts were conceived! The epitome of “word of mouth”! These generous presentations stemmed from introductions to Paul House. Both originators of these introductions to House in the Woods are such strong supporters of recognizing, respecting and honoring our veterans. We cannot thank Becky and Mark enough for these introductions.

Paul House shares: I can’t even begin to tell you how excited I am to be able to use this property for our veterans and active military. These two families have seen how important it is to give our men and women the opportunity to heal by using these properties.

I personally am so grateful for their generosity and can’t thank them enough for opening up this great opportunity to be able to do more for our heroes.

 

A Father’s Dream

I usually don’t share my dreams with too many people, but I had a busy morning and I came home and ate lunch and decided to take a nap on the couch. When I fell asleep I started to dream and Joel came home to visit us, and we were talking and hanging out like we always did. It was so good to see Joel again and hang out together as a family. We were all so happy, it was like old times. Things were back to normal again in my dream, it was such a great feeling and like we were whole again as a family. Then I turned around with my back to my family and my daughter Joy asked, dad why are you crying? And I said that I wasn’t crying, and that my eyes were just watering up, when in fact I was crying in my dream. Then I woke up and realized that Joel was not with us physically like old times, but was here in my dream and came to say hello. I was glad Joel came for a short visit even though when I woke up I was sad. These kinds of dreams are bitter sweet. We all need to make sure we use our days wisely, and never take our time on earth for granted, because none of us know what tomorrow will hold…….Paul House, Father of a Fallen Hero

Click the link:       If I could Be Where You Are

 

 

SSGT. Joel A. House, Son of Deanna and Paul House.

In loving memory……..

 

As we bid farewell to 2018 we thank each and every one of you who helped to make this year passing a wonderful year for House in the Woods. It is here, at our lodge, that we honor our veterans and their families’ sacrifices and assist them in their journey towards healing the mental and physical pain of loss. Without your help and support none of this would be possible. The donations of land, financial support and hours of volunteers speaks volumes of the character and steadfast resolve of the Maine folks.

Looking toward the new year, we invite you to take a ride to Lee.  Come have a hot coffee or tea with us as we would enjoy giving you a tour of the common areas and the many beautiful guest quarters as well as the Maine Guide bunk rooms.

Veterans and Combat Warriors currently serving our great Country, if this is the first time you have viewed our newsletter,  we hope that you will take some time to look back at each of the newsletters posted on the editor’s web page where you are currently reading. Perhaps  this new year you will be inspired that the lodge and all we offer at House in the Woods is the place that you will want to spend time with other brothers/sisters in arms attending one of our events. You are most welcome to bring your family!! ALL ACCOMMODATIONS AND MEALS ARE FREE TO EACH OF YOU INCLUDING YOUR FAMILIES.

Contact Paul House to confirm a room is available for a specific event. He can be reached at:

House in the Woods, 217 Skunk Hill Road, Lee, Maine 04455

Office: 207/738-4421            Paul’s Cell: 207/570-4806

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January 16th, 2019

Maine Association of Mortgage Professionals (MAMP) is planning a fund raising social event at the Portland House of Music. 

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MAMP’S 2019 SOCIAL WITH A TWIST!

Don’t Miss Out

Sponsorship Opportunities

Click on our web link below for details of Gold, Platinum and Silver Sponsorship.

MAMP Fundraiser

Join us on January 16, 2019 at 5:30 PM ~ 7:30 PM for an evening of drinks, games, food, prizes, and fun at THE PORTLAND HOUSE OF MUSIC!

ALL TICKET PROCEEDS GO TO BENEFIT HOUSE IN THE WOODS

Event Ticket Includes One Free Drink

Full bar – Cash and Cards accepted

Portland House of Music, 25 Temple Street, Portland, ME 04101

At the Intersection of Temple and Federal

Food Provided By

Silly’s will be creating a special menu for the event.

HOPE TO SEE YOU THERE IT WILL BE AN AMAZING EVENING!

 

January 26, 2019 House in the Woods 9th Annual Ice Fishing Derby

WHERE: Great Pond Outdoor Adventures,  9 Dow Pines Road, Great  Pond, ME 04408 

 

GPS Coordinates 44.9533, -68.2822

COME JOIN US FOR A GREAT DAY OF FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY!!!

 

Join us for the 9th Annual House in the Woods fishing Derby on Great Pond in Great Pond Hancock County. The derby will start at 6:00 am with the final weigh~in at 3:30 pm. A huge crowd of people always show up!!

The entry fee for the derby will be $5.00 which includes fee for our fantastic prizes. 

Prizes for the heaviest fish will be the following:

Brown Trout: Jiffy Propane 10 inch Ice Auger…who doesn’t need this?

Small Mouth Bass: Wolf Muzzleloader…who doesn’t want this?

Pickerel: Loring pack basket with 5 Heritage ice fishing traps…who can’t use this?

 

Set your traps! One of these great prizes could be yours!


 

We also have a 50/50 raffle. Last year the 50/50 was $3600 with the lucky winner walking away with $1800. 50/50 tickets will be available starting at 5:00 AM on January 26th in the recreation center. They are $1.00 each.

 

We will have breakfast sandwiches bacon or sausage for sale. Lunch time we will have homemade beef stew, chili, red hot dogs, chili dogs, cornbread, many different kinds of sweets. For more information contact Judy Manzo at 207/584~2000

DERBY TICKETS FOR SALE AT:
Great Pond Outdoor Adventure Center
Oneills Power Equipment, Holden
TBA, Bangor
Old Town Trading Post, Old Town
Dan Goddard, Air Guard Base, Bangor
Adam Morrow, Air Guard Base, Bangor
Al Morrow, Eddington, Maine
Paul House, Lee, Maine

Call Judy Manzo at 207/584~2000 at Great Pond Outdoor Adventure Center or message on Facebook if you have any questions.

Great fun, great friends, for a great cause!

A Big Thank You to Great Pond Outdoor Adventure Center For Hosting This Annual Cold, But Fun Filled Day!!

 

 

 

Be sure to dress warm! It can get windy and cold on that pond!!!

Catches big and small. It’s the fun of the catch that matters!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Weighing In!!

 

 

 

   

Who will win the excellent prizes??

 

 

 

Family Fun Freezing Fishing!!

 Kids of all ages..and, yes their dogs!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The way to stay warm!!

 

Paul and Dee House founded House in the Woods after their son, Sgt. Joel A. House, was killed by a roadside bomb while serving in the Army in Iraq.

They dreamed of creating a program using Maine’s outdoor resources that would help military families support one another. Today that mission continues with the same determination as the day the first guest arrived!

House in the Woods was envisioned to honor all of America’s Fallen.

As editor and friend of House in the Woods, it is my humble opinion that Paul and Dee House, their family and many, many volunteers and steadfast, generous supporters have brought this dream to fruition.

Hundreds of Veterans and their families, from all walks of life have experienced the warm welcome, the love and respect and the healing from  the dedication of House in the Woods. 

We look forward to welcoming new friends in 2018. Please know that we love and honor each of you who unselfishly have served our country, and the family members who have experienced the loss of a brave warrior. 

Many of us know, first~hand such loss, and understand the emptiness in your heart. We invite you to our lodge in Lee, Maine where you can be with those who share your loss and understand. The calming of healing in the arms of Nature will carry each guest through the difficult times.

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REMINDER: Accommodations and meals are free to all veterans and  family, active military and  family.

SUPPORTERS: House in the Woods has had some amazing supporters throughout this amazing project. To those who support our mission monthly and annually, we cannot thank you enough.

If you would like to help support this Veterans retreat by donating or holding a fundraiser, please contact us. You can also donate online by visiting our website:

HOUSE IN THE WOODS

House in the Woods, 217 Skunk Hill Road, Lee, Maine 04455

Office: 207/738-4421           

Paul’s Cell: 207/570-4806

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We want to thank you all for your continued support and your enduring love and respect for all of our veterans, active military and those suffering the wounds of combat. To all of their families, please know we pray for each of you and the safety of your loved ones serving.

 

 

I Can Do All Things Through Christ Who Strengthens Me ….Philippians 4:13

 

Thank you one and all for returning each month to read our newsletter. I thoroughly enjoy creating and sharing the news. Please be sure to send to a friend. The more we share the more newcomers will see inside House in the Woods……Happy, happy 2019……..Brenda Everson~Shaw 

 

 

November

 

November is a month in which we give thanks for so many generous and unselfish people throughout our great United States who give of their time and money to support our Veterans of all wars, our combat wounded and those suffering with PTSD.

Deanna House: It was such an honor to hear and meet Medal of Honor Recipient SSGT Ryan Pitts November 22nd at USM. His story gave me goose bumps. He is from New Hampshire. I hope he can join us for a HITW .

Thank you, USM Veterans Services, for bringing SSGT. Pitts to Maine.

 

 

Veteran’s Day USM Law School Lunchtime Panel

Deanna House, Director of Administration, House in the Woods, is attending Law School at USM. She was invited to be on the panel on Veterans Day talking about House in the Woods and her son, SSGT. Joel A. House.

The Law School observed Veteran’s Day with a lunchtime panel, The Spectrum of Experiences & Services of Veterans in the Maine Law Community featuring panelists, Professor Don Zillman, Mike Adams ’20, Kelsey Franklin ’21, Emily Bienek ’20, and Deanna House ’21. Dean Danielle Conway moderated the panel.

 

 

Paul House, Executive Director of House in the Woods shares:

I want to thank AHERO, a veterans organization located in Shorter, Alabama,who are helping veterans heal through hunting, fishing etc. In December two veterans through House in the Woods will be going to Alabama on a deer and hog hunt with AHERO, and they are providing everything for them on this trip. We at House in the Woods are so grateful for this organization that provides these kind of memories, as this trip is for a father and son who are both veterans.

A Hero USA

Pictured  below are just a few of our volunteers who have been by our side through thick and thin. Please see more pictures,at link below, of many volunteers who helped make the Black Bear Hunt such a success:

Bear Hunt Volunteers & Guests

This is where the wounded souls and bodies of combat warriors can feel “at home”. 

 

This is where our active military can come, while on leave, before returning to base or before being deployed overseas.  

  This is where veterans of all wars are honored in the most respectful and caring manner that is so deserving of their years of service.

This is where we continue to honor our brave warriors who paid, with their lives, for our freedom and liberties we enjoy each day. Those who are among the bravest of warriors from long ago and from just last week.

This is where many of the volunteers and supporters give of their time and financial support to be a part of honoring our military men and women from all 50 states.

 

This is where, together we heal !

 

 

Our volunteers interact with the veterans and their families attending the events . A great number of volunteers for House in the Woods are veterans themselves.

It takes a veteran to truly understand another veteran!

Since the inception of House in the Woods so many people have come forward as volunteers. Those who have that understanding of the military life, of our veterans and what they sacrificed, of our families who have found themselves with the title of Gold Star Families.

We are so blessed to have such a great, dependable and committed group of volunteers who all understand and believe in our mission.

Thankful by Josh Groban

Dinner Preparations!


The second annual Thanksgiving Dinner for Veterans and Community was held at our lodge. Approximately 90 meals were served to Veterans and community friends. None of this is possible without the team of volunteers we are blessed to have who step up to help with preparations and serving of the meals. The beautiful meal was an $8.00 donation per person with serving times of 2:00, 4:00 and 6:00 pm on Thanksgiving day. 

 

Wendy Voter: I believe we may have found our new thanksgiving tradition! Thank you Deanna House, Paul House, Becky, Diane, Zach and all the other great volunteers at House in the Woods veteran and family retreat. Thanksgiving dinner was delicious, the atmosphere warm and the friendly hospitality made us feel like family!! Love what this place represents and stands for. We were blessed to join you all today and can’t wait for next, maybe we will volunteer!

Lawrence Williams Vietnam Veteran

Lawrence shares: I was there at the lodge well before the 2 PM setting to hang out. They were kind enough to prepare two meals to go. My 15 mile drive home going dead West is a killer when the sun is setting so didn’t want to eat there. As it was, even at 2:30. I hit a couple real bad short stretches…These people, especially Dee and Paul, never cease to amaze me for all they do. Wish I was able to do more to help out. My take home meals were huge and super good. My thanks to all.

This is How It’s Done…….

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well. ~Virginia Woolf

Dinner Chef

 

 

 

 

 

 

Serving Our Guests

 

 

 

 

 

 

Come Sit a While and Enjoy a Meal With Friends


 

 

 

      New and Old Friends Share Thanksgiving

 

 

The unthankful heart… discovers no mercies; but let the thankful heart sweep through the day and, as the magnet finds the iron, so it will find, in every hour, some heavenly blessings! ~Henry Ward Beecher

 

November is Military Family Appreciation Month

(Following editorial is Compliments of Military.com)

Military Family Appreciation Month is a time set aside to recognize you, the military family.

Military families know what it means to serve. Every day, you get up and support your service member, standing by during long trainings and deployments. You know the risks, but you accept this life of service anyway. Click link below:

Military.com

You know service is an honor.

You are the backbone of our military. You are the quiet, but steady fuel at home that keeps the fire burning. You keep track of military pay, benefits and news, because you know they make a daily difference in your life. And when your time as an actively serving family comes to an end, you support your veteran.

Serving is just what you do.

Traditionally, the president signs a proclamation recognizing that service and declaring November as Military Family Month. Over the month, families just like yours are honored and recognized for their commitment and contributions in support of our military and nation.

All of us at House in the Woods thank each and every family who lives the “military life”. You all are the backbone of our Nation. We honor you, love you and pray for each family member serving in the Armed Forces and the loved ones who remain steadfast at home. Click link below:

I Fought for YOU

Veterans’s Day Fundraiser for House in the Woods

From Megan Smith: This was an evening Saturday, November 10th to support House in the Woods as part of their Veteran’s Day Salute at the Italian Heritage Center.
 A very worthy cause and one that I was happy to help support.
Featuring The Carmine Terracciano Band. They were fantastic!

Paul, Megan Smith & Luke

 

                    Megan Smith and Nikki Cox

 

Sonia Brooks, Megan Smith & Meg Robinson 

 

Deanna House & Pam Foss St. Clair

We cannot express how generous and hard working the following people were in presenting a wonderful evening of celebration: Nikki Cox, Megan Smith, Meg Robinson, Sonia Brooks, Pam Foss St. Clair and the very talented Carmine Terracciano Band.

 

 

 

 

Fabulous Music Presented by Carmine Terracciano Band

What an extremely talented and fun group of artists who performed a great variety of music. If you haven’t had a chance to hear them, take an opportunity!

Carmine Terracciano Band

You can find them on Facebook at the above link.

                                 

Luke House, Paul House & Joel House

A great evening with old friends and new friends who gathered to support House in the Woods. We are so very thankful for the generosity of all who worked to create this event and those who attended. 

Following is a list of the donors for our silent auction celebrating Veterans Day at the Italian Heritage Center: Jamie Clark of Polarity Massage, Forrest Faulkingham Striper Fishing, Stone’s Restaurant, Maria’s Restaurant, Admiral Fire, Roe Ford, Flethcher Ford,Holy Donuts, Wine Tore, Fournier’s Karate, Anthony’s Italian Restaurant, Doke Photography, Dave Hardford Design, Reve Cycling, Jessica Candage Makeup Artist, Get Nailed Beauty Salon, Nash Designs, Michael Berube of Maine Virtual Tour Photography, Float Harder, Maine Warrior Gym.

 

December 1~2, 2018

A Ruger Silent Auction at Kittery Trading Post. All proceeds of this silent auction will be for House in the Woods. If you see these guys, please say thank you. 

We cannot thank Kittery Trading Post enough for holding such an exciting auction for us.

Kittery Trading Post, 301 US Route 1, Kittery, Maine

On Dec 1st and 2nd, Kittery Trading Post held their annual Ruger Weekend promotion. This is a very busy and successful firearms promotion they have been holding for several years. As part of this year’s promotion, they have acquired a Ruger 44 Carbine from Ruger’s vault.

This is an extremely sought after firearm. They held a silent auction which they began promoting around November 1st 2018 via their flyer, Facebook page, Ruger forums, and Ruger Facebook page. For those of you who know Rugers you will understand that there has been an outstanding interest in this auction!!

When the rifle was introduced in 1961, the company called it the Deerstalker, stamping the name on the receiver. In 1985, the Ruger 44 Carbine was discontinued due to its high production cost after nearly a quarter million of the rifles had been made. 

The winner ………..Steve Martel with the final bid of $1,800. Thank you Steve for bidding!

Kittery Trading Post wanted this promotion to benefit a worthy charity organization that works with wounded Veterans and reached out to House in the Woods. 100% of the proceeds of this auction will go to House in the Woods!

Dee and Joel at Kittery Trading Post with Assistant Manager, Josh Anderson

 

 

Joel and his Dad, Luke House at Kittery Trading Post

Thank you Kittery Trading Post!!

 

Words of Appreciation

Bill Dereszewski (center of photo) shares: On Veterans Day I would like to have people know what they could do to honor veterans right here in our state.
House in the Woods is located in Lee Maine. Paul House and his wife Deanna House run a facility that offers healing on so many levels for veterans and could always use help.
I’m sure you’ve heard of them, but I want to let people know what it is that they do.
I’ve had the pleasure of meeting Paul and his wife at a sportsman’s show a few years back and always thought what they did was honorable, but never fully knew until I further checked them out. When I did, and got to see for myself, I was in awe. It made me realize how lucky we were to have such a blessing right here in Maine. I saw for myself this is exactly what everyone should see not just on Veterans Day but 365 days a year, not to ever forget the sacrifices these soldiers made. I also saw  Paul and Deanna truly care and are exactly the perfect team to make this what it is.
I’m lost for words at the great works they do for veterans and their families and how welcoming and supportive they are. It’s because they understand in so many ways. As Veterans Day is marked on a calendar to them its 365/24/7……
PLEASE, check out House in the Woods and what they stand for.They take what we all want to do and make reality out of it for the soldiers and families.
For loved ones, past and present, in honor of them and our current, please find it in your hearts to let House in the Woods know we appreciate what they do and help anyway you can. Trust me when I say there is no better stewards for this cause and for what they do. Paul & Deanna Thanks for all you do!

Psalms 31:24 Be of good courage, and He shall strengthen your heart, all you who hope in the LORD.

 

Christmas Greetings From Paul and Deanna House

Luke 2:11 King James Version (KJV)

For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Savior, which is Christ the Lord.

To our dear friends and families who have been with us on this journey of building House in the Woods, we want to wish each of you a very Merry Christmas.

We have been so blessed to have hundreds of amazing men and women walk through the doors of the lodge. We have made lifelong friends of many who serve and have served our country and of the giving souls who lovingly volunteer for events.

It is through our faith in our Lord Jesus Christ that we have forged ahead with our dream of welcoming our son Joel’s military brothers and sisters to House in the Woods in remembrance of him and many others who made the ultimate sacrifice.

 

 

None of this would have been possible without our sponsors and financial supporters. We cannot thank each of you enough. But please know that we give thanks daily for all of you who have been so generous.

We hope that you can be with all your loved ones for this Christmas and ask that you pray for those who are serving our country thousands of miles apart from their families. Their sacrifices and their families sacrifices are for each American. 

House in the Woods

Christmas Care Packages for Our Soldiers

These are care packages that House in the Woods will be sending out to our men and women serving in Afghanistan. A big thank you to all who made this possible and prepared each one of these boxes.

A very special Thank you to Stacey Williams for hosting this special event.

Mail From Home

As the blessed season of our Savior’s birth approaches, and you are wishing all a Merry Christmas, please do not forget that there are so many of our United States service members who  have been deployed. These men and women are away from friends and family for the holidays.

Not everyone will be home for Christmas this year. Send some cheer and gratitude to our men and women who are deployed. Click link below.

Hallelujah Military Version

Not just at Christmas, but all year long!!

 

 

 

 

 

There’s no greater break from the day than to receive a letter or card from home. Something that can be carried in their pocket to be read often, touching apiece of home. 

 

 

                                                    

There are thousands of troops over seas who will not be home for Christmas. Contact your local VFW to ask how you can send some Christmas cheer, either a package or some cards, to our brave men and women warriors who serve every day. Click link below:

Letters From Home

As editor of the monthly newsletter I would like to extend my personal Christmas greetings and gratitude to Paul and Deanna House for their boundless energy and commitment to their vision of House in the Woods.

To all volunteers new this year and those who have been with us since the concept of a veterans lodge, thank you for sharing your time and honor with our veterans and giving of your gifts of lending a hand.

To the steadfast businesses, families and individuals who have donated in 2018 to such a great nonprofit organization I say; your gifts are so vital to our ability to provide events for the veterans and active military. 

Without all of you as individuals and a collective vision, there would not be a lodge in the wood of Lee, Maine.

It is a privilege to be able to put together the many pictures and stories of moments shared at House in the Woods. Veterans and military are near and dear to my soul…….Merry Christmas one and all. Please continue to pray for our military families, those deployed and those who paid the ultimate price. Thank you for visiting my website link below.

Brenda Everson~Shaw

Holiday Shopping

Greetings one and all! If you are new to the House in the Woods Newsletters, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Brenda Everson~Shaw.

I have had the privilege, for nearly three years, to create the monthly newsletters. I attempt to gather pictures that reflect the moments shared by veterans and active military who walk through the doors of the lodge.

I’ve had the honor to interview many of the veterans and  men and women currently serving our great United States who have been guests at the beautiful lodge in Lee, Maine. I have also been able to share some backstories of the fabulous volunteers who tirelessly give many hours to help make the accommodations and meals at HITW an amazing experience, whether it’s a few days of fishing or a week of hunting in the wood of Maine.

Christmas will be here very soon. Shopping has begun by many. Black Friday is creeping up on us when the brave and bold step out among the many to find the perfect deal. Yet, many of us prefer the convenience of shopping online. Perhaps you are a fan of Cyber Monday. I tend to shy away from that as it seems everyone who prefers to skip Black Friday hops on the Cyber Monday train. Yikes!! It can get tough to grab that one day special!

 

Like so many worldwide, some of us connected with House in the Woods love the ease of Amazon shopping. It can be done any time within the 24 hours of a day. It doesn’t get much easier.

Today it is my hope to inspire you to think of House in the Woods this Christmas season. I am not a fundraiser thus am not asking for a big donation…..but, of course if the spirit moves you to do so…PLEASE DO!! So many have and we cannot thank you enough!

I am sharing with you a simple way to be a part of House in the Woods while you sit in front of your computer at work or on your iPhone while waiting for the kids to get out of basketball practice or with your iPad on your lap in the comfort of your home, remembering that one person you forgot to put on your shopping list. 

 

 

Just log in!

House in the Woods would like to share with you a way to donate to our nonprofit Veterans lodge while you shop during the holiday season.  We are listed on Amazon Smile as a nonprofit that you can choose.

EVERY purchase you make through Amazon 0.5% of the purchase will go directly to House in the Woods. The one simple step you need to take is to log on to Amazon and designate House in the Woods as your charitable organization of choice. Once that has been done, going forward you simply log in to smile.amazon.com. 

Personally I have found when I sometimes forget to login in through Smile, Amazon immediately reminds me in upper left corner…would I like to shop through Amazon Smile.

 

What is AmazonSmile?

AmazonSmile is a website operated by Amazon that lets customers enjoy the same wide selection of products, low prices, and convenient shopping features as on Amazon.com. The difference is that when customers shop on AmazonSmile (smile.amazon.com), the AmazonSmile Foundation will donate 0.5% of the price of eligible purchases to the charitable organizations selected by customers.…Courtesy of Amazon

 

Amazon Smile

 

 

Now, you might be thinking that 0.5% is certainly not a huge amount. But, if you shop numerous times throughout the year with Amazon it adds up. It is NOT just for the holiday season. This is a year~round program. I am reminding you during the holiday season as we all know it is the busiest shopping time of the year.

House in the Woods was gifted nearly $1,000 last year by shoppers who designated House in the Woods as their choice for a charitable organization through Amazon.

We’ve all seen these familiar packages in our neighborhoods! They fill the UPS and FedEx trucks worldwide! They even come through your postal delivery.

Just think…simply by designating House in the Woods as your charitable organization through Amazon Smile…you could very well help increase that 0.5% amount. For veteran nonprofits every dollar gifted in any manner helps a wonderful lodge such as House in the Woods provide a respite for our combat wounded and their families.

 

HOUSE IN THE WOODS

 

Thank you very much for your time and consideration of how you can assist House in the Woods while getting your shopping done from the comfort of your home.

I want to wish you and yours a Happy Thanksgiving and a very Merry Christmas! May you be blessed with those you love. If you have military serving who cannot make it home, I personally know how difficult that can be.  We love and honor all our Veterans, active military and all Gold Star Families. 

 

 

 

 

 

October

October colors!! Words don’t seem enough….

Greetings and welcome to House in the Woods October Newsletter. I hope you enjoy the following pages and that you will share it with all of your friends and family, especially with, but not limited to, those who are Veterans and those in the United States Armed Forces who are based at home and abroad.

This is a lengthy newsletter this month. A lot of news and great pictures came across my desk . I did not want to leave anything out! Grab a coffee or your favorite beverage, get comfy by the fire and read on!

Thank you for your continued support of my efforts to introduce the fabulous programs and events offered at the beautiful lodge…..Brenda Everson~Shaw, Editor

Tucked deep in the wood of Lee, Maine you come upon this incredible lodge!

As you travel throughout Maine you will see Autumn at its best.

I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house…..Nathaniel Hawthorne

Baseball ended when the Red Sox WON the title as the World Series Champs! Football is in full swing with the New England Patriots, local colleges and high school favorites. What is there not to love about Autumn except it is the precursor to Winter.

At House in the Woods we have been busy with bird hunting and first days of deer hunting.

Becky Saulnier and Mark Nason put together and excellent video to show their appreciation of House in the Woods and our mission to reach veterans through events in the wood of Maine. Please click link below and turn up the volume!

Feeling Peaceful at House in the Woods

We all have experienced hurt and pain in our lives. We all wish that there was rain to wash it away. Everyone should have a sanctuary that they can go to and feel safe. That is exactly what House In The Woods has created for many veterans, myself included. There is common ground that is shared between everyone that is involved at House in the Woods. I made this video with Mark Nason for House In The Woods to show to others. I hope all of you enjoy this and some of you decide if you’re not already involved with House In The Woods to do so……..Becky Saulnier

 

Paul House, Executive Director of House in the Woods with grandson Joel escorted by Turbo and Dash.

Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there’s no path and leave a trail….Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Paul and Dee House and ALL the outstanding volunteers are certainly leaving a great trail for all veterans and active military. No better place to heal than outdoors with other veterans who just “get it” when they gather together….Find the trail at 217 Skunk Hill Road in Lee, Maine. Set your GPS to:

45.3601° N, 68.2864° W

 

 

October 14~16th, 2018 Women Veterans Bird Hunt

Becky Saulnier with Turbo, Carolyn Munster and Jenny Sax.

 

Jenny Sax shares: 

I spent an amazing two days at The House In The Woods. Shot my first partridge. I cannot express how important places like this are. A piece of my heart stayed with the house, and the people who donate their time to us. It is a wonderful feeling to know I am always welcome. Being able to share time with other Veterans, and be surrounded by the love and support of the volunteers, the feeling, and the healing we get can not be measured. I Served in the US ARMY. I was a Paratrooper and a medic. Deployed to Afghanistan and Iraq .

October 17~18, 2018 Men Veterans Bird Hunt

Mike Gray, Tony Posuniak, and Bill Doyle

Bill Doyle shares: had such a great time with the gang at House in the Woods. Paul House is such a class act and we had an amazing time beating the roads looking for grouse. If you’re a Vet, consider visiting and taking advantage of one of the many programs. If you’re not a Vet, you can get involved though donations.

HOUSE IN THE WOODS

Sept 30th the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association dropped in with an awesome gift of a donation from their recent ride. We always love it when this group of riders pull up to our lodge! Such generous men and women who are dedicated to supporting our veterans.

 

Luke and Joel House with sidekick Dash.

A FATHER’S VIEW OF YOUTH HUNTING

Luke House and I discussed the importance of teaching the younger generation all aspects of hunting. For those of you new to HITW newsletters, Luke is the son of Paul and Deanna House, Directors of House in the Woods.

As editor I asked Luke if he would share his life’s experiences of growing up as a hunter in Maine. I cannot thank him enough! The following is penned by Luke:

As a youth raised in rural Maine, hunting was a coming of age experienced by myself and many of my peers. I fondly recall the years pining to be old enough to walk into the woods with my Dad holding my own rifle. When I finally reached the legal age to hunt, I found that there was a new experience that garnered equal or greater excitement to Christmas morning……Opening Day of Deer Season!

I spent my first couple of seasons following Dad through the woods learning the tricks of the trade; how to walk, how to be still and how to look for deer signs. Most importantly were the conversations that took place that served to enhance the bonding experience between father and son. Conversations about life, God, and family were the norm. I learned that it was important to kill only what you or another would eat and to not be wasteful in the harvest of an animal.

When I finally bagged my first deer at the age of 12, I was hooked. I also felt as if a torch had been passed on and this meant that I was responsible for the promotion and advocacy of the sport of hunting.


Fast forward nearly 20 years. I was changing the diapers of my own little boy Joel, named after my brother Sgt. Joel House who was KIA in Iraq in 2007. Joel came a week or so before planned. I happened to be out hunting when his Mom called to tell me it was time. By that afternoon Joel had arrived. I remember thinking that day how I couldn’t wait to bring him into the woods like my Dad had done for me. When Joel was three I started getting him familiar with hunting, teaching him age appropriate firearms safety and taking him into the woods on short hunting excursions.

A few years back the state of Maine did away with the minimum hunting age which previously had been 10 years of age. I wasn’t sure how old Joel would be when I let him carry a rifle into the woods, but I knew it wouldn’t be before he was ready. At age six he started shooting small caliber rifles and, while he quickly gained proficiency, it was clear that he was not ready to accurately harvest an animal.

The next year my Dad purchased Joel a youth model 7mm-08 Savage Rifle for Christmas. We began to practice shooting more regularly and Joel steadily improved his accuracy and level of comfort with the rifle.

Once bear season rolled around in September I was comfortable that he was ready. Joel sat four nights and saw no bear but we learned that he could sit and wait quietly for five hours with barely a peep if he needed to.

Next up was Youth Day for Maine deer hunters. I took Joel that day not knowing if we would see anything. Well we did, as a young doe walked in front of our stand and Joel performed just as we had planned. He made a kill shot and we celebrated briefly.

This was a bonding moment that I think will be hard to rival in the years to come. Joel talked maturely about his feelings about killing an animal and I knew that he understood and respected what had occurred as well as the sacredness of harvesting an animal for life.

The political climate has changed a great deal since I was a boy and hunting has fallen out of favor and stigmatized in certain circles. I am of the opinion that this shift is due largely to lack of education and quality interaction with responsible sportsmen. As the next generation comes of age we would be well served to teach them true sportsmanship and give them the tools they need to ensure that our trade is around for generations to come.

 

Young Joel’s First Harvest

Luke House shares: I’m a proud Dad today to say the least! Joel and I went out this morning and didn’t see anything. We went back out this afternoon and had this deer and another come out in front of us around 5:15. He told me that he was nervous and his heart was beating fast…just like I had told him it would when he finally saw a deer.

The first shot he took was difficult as the deer had walked behind some trees. He had a clean miss but maintained his composure as the deer then stepped into the open and presented a better shot. He fired and it was a deer down.

We talked about respect for the animal and being thankful for the meat provided by the deer. We talked about uncle Joel and figured he was watching and proud. This experience will be with me and I’m sure with him forever and I am grateful for today. Great job buddy!

 

 Maine’s Junior Hunters 

 

Jax Sutherland of Lincoln bagged a nice 6 pointer in Lincoln Center, Maine with the help of Turbo.

 

 

 

Ava Sutherland, sister to Jax, also had a great day hunting in Lincoln Center where she harvested her button buck!  She stopped by to show her 91 year old Great~grandfather Ray Sutherland, a Veteran of the Korean War.

Sarah Hatch Sutherland, Mom to Ava and Jax, shares:  Thank you Paul and Turbo! Headed to tag him this morning! Many memories made yesterday for both of my kiddos. Hunting is definitely something they look forward to each year as this is special time they spend with their Dad. Every year there is a story to tell and we are thankful to have Turbo be a part of a few of those stories now!

 

Stryker got his doe in Plymouth, Maine with the help of Turbo.

Youth Deer Day

Saturday, October 20th was Youth Deer Day in the Pine Tree State. Hunters who hold a valid junior hunting license have their own days for deer, bear, turkey and waterfowl, and the deer day signals that the full deer season is coming soon.

Normal hunting laws for deer apply on youth hunting days. Hunters are allowed to take one deer of either sex with a firearm, bow and arrow or crossbow.

The full firearms season for deer begins on Oct. 29. The archery season is currently taking place and ends on Oct. 26.

Deer biologists say the deer herd has been strong in recent years, but they are taking precautions to avoid chronic wasting disease appearing in the state……Courtesy of the Associated Press as posted in Washington Times

Turbo The Tracker

Paul House Shares: I met Jeff Osborne (of Nature Productions) this year on our black bear hunt at House in the Woods. Jeff shot this deer and needed a tracking dog to find it the next morning. Turbo got on a hot track and I brought him back and he recovered the deer on a short track. Thank you Jeff for sharing the video!

Turbo in Action Video

Turbo!!!

Paul, Turbo and Jeff

No matter your religious beliefs, killing an animal offers an opportunity to give thanks. Many of us choose to honor the animal through prayer and give thanks to God. If that’s not your preference, that’s okay. We’re all hunters on the same team. It is still thoughtful and respectful to take a moment, acknowledge that an animal laid down it’s life for you, and be thankful….National Deer Alliance

 

November 11, 2018 is Veterans Day

When you see a Veteran shake their hand. Give them a hug or a pat on the back and sincerely thank them for all the unselfish sacrifices they and their family made for you and your loved ones. Your thanks will possibly be the first kind word they hear that day.

At House in the Woods we have been so blessed to have met hundreds of veterans from all walks of life. Men and women, who have unselfishly served our country with honor, integrity and respect for the job of providing each American with all of our liberties and freedom we so often take for granted. Our veterans have been fighting for those in foreign lands who also want freedom and the right to a safe life.

Many of us associated with HITW have family and loved ones who have served and many who are currently serving. Some come home broken in spirit and physically wounded. These are our men; our boys, our sons, our husbands, our fathers, our brothers! These are our women;  our daughters, our wives, our sisters, our girls! These are our veterans who traveled to foreign lands to defend the life and liberties of many…of you!

At House in the Woods we are here to help each Veteran who walks through our doors to heal, offering outdoor programs to bring together small groups of Active Military, Veterans, and their Family Members to relax, share, bond, and deal with the stress, loss, grief, and other emotions which can haunt the grieving soul.

Please visit our website to see how you can join us for one of our events, spend time outdoors and just relax. 

House in the Woods

 

Come Join Us for a Celebration of Veterans Day

Saturday, November 10th 2018

 Silent Auction, Dancing and Cash Bar

Come join us at Portland’s Italian Heritage Center for live band music with the Carmine Terracciano Band this Veterans’ Day weekend in support of House in the Woods and our work with veterans.
Dancing
Live Band Music by the Carmine Terracciano Band
Silent Auction
Cash Bar
Tickets $20.00 each
** No tickets available at the door.
Tickets Available:
Nikki Cox: 207-829-5604
Luke House: 207-831-5777

 

What is a Veteran?

A Veteran, whether active duty, discharged, retired or reserve, is someone who, at some point in his life, wrote a blank check made payable to the United States of America, for an amount up to, and including his life.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn’t pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, and handed on for them to do the same………Ronald Reagan

Task Force Heroes

Timothy James~Paul Yates (left) with LAPD Metro Police Officers from California just finishing a day of mountain biking around Hyalite Reservoir south of Bozeman.

Timothy James~Paul Yates joined us at House in the Woods last month for Black Bear Hunting. As editor of this newsletter I am always seeking to share great works of other nonprofits for Veterans. Timothy’s name came across my desk again…nothing is coincidence!

Timothy Yates, Director of Field Operations for Task Force Heroes, has spent the last ten years working in both conventional and special operation forces. He is 4th generation military. During this time, he has deployed to both Iraq and Afghanistan. He has served the last 7 years as a paratrooper and was awarded the Purple Heart for wounds sustained on his last deployment to Afghanistan.

I had the honor to connect with Timothy this week when I noticed he is an integral part of Task Force Heroes located in Bozeman, Montana. Timothy is Director of Field Operations and his father Pastor Shane Yates is CEO……. Warriors Helping Warriors.

Task Force Heroes lodge located in Bozeman, Montana

Be sure to take a moment to click the link to this great nonprofit. At House in the Woods we firmly believe that sharing other wonderful organizations for Veterans reaffirms, to all our Veterans and active combat warriors, our collective dedication to helping each who crosses our thresholds. Even though House in the Woods and Task Force Heroes is over 2,440 miles apart, our common goal is to help heal the physical and emotional wounds of war.

Task Force Heroes

 

Task Force Heroes exists to provide spiritual and emotional support for our military, law enforcement, other first responders and their families, combined with the love of Christ, to enable them to thrive in their challenging careers and to overcome the affects of trauma and stress as the result of front line action.

To Timothy, Shane and all of the great crew who work tirelessly at Task Force Heroes we say…… 

 

The Kittery Trading Post

An Outdoor Tradition Since 1938

Celebrating 80 years of outfitting and sharing with our customers the finest goods, services, knowledge and experiences to enhance their appreciation and enjoyment of the outdoors.

Kittery Trading Post

 On Dec 1st and 2nd, Kittery Trading Post will be having their annual Ruger Weekend promotion. This is a very busy and successful firearms promotion they have been holding for several years. As part of this year’s promotion, they have acquired a Ruger 44 Carbine from Ruger’s vault.

This will be an extremely sought after firearm. They are planning to have a silent auction that would begin being promoted around November 1st 2018 and promoted via their flyer, Facebook page, Ruger forums, and Ruger Facebook page.

When the rifle was introduced in 1961, the company called it the Deerstalker, stamping the name on the receiver. In 1985, the Ruger 44 Carbine was discontinued due to its high production cost after nearly a quarter million of the rifles had been made. 

The winner will be announced with a Facebook live event on Sunday December 2nd 2018 in the afternoon. Kittery Trading Post wanted this promotion to benefit a worthy charity organization that works with wounded vets and reached out to House in the Woods. 100% of the proceeds of this auction will go to House in the Woods!

Thank you Kittery Trading Post!!

 

 

Friend of House in the Woods Extends Enlistment 

House in the Woods would like to congratulate Justin Gardella for completing seven years of Honorable Service as a Combat Medic and Re-Enlisting for another six years. As an active duty U.S. Army soldier, Justin joined us this year for the Black Bear Hunt where he was successful in harvesting a great bear!  We were honored to have Justin at our lodge and are very proud of his decision to continue to serve our great country in the capacity of a Combat Medic who, during the heat of battle, is first on line to save our combat wounded.

Ceremony at Ft. Bragg, NC


 

Black Bear Hunting with Paul

 

 

 

 

Matt and Ginny Young of  Realty of Maine have just has posted this ad in Boot Life Magazine. Matt is going to donate 10% of his commission to House In The Woods every time a Veteran purchases a commercial or residential real estate or a parcel of land through Realty of Maine.  Thank you Matt for this amazing offer!

Please email Matt at myoung01@tds.net or call his cell: 207/249-8802.

 

 

(Bangor Daily News Obituary): Gordon Ames Boyington, 63, of Milford, Maine, passed away peacefully on October 18, 2018, surrounded by his loving family. Gordon was an avid hunter and fisherman. He enjoyed spending time at his camp and was always busy with a variety of projects. Gordon was admired for his hard work, as well as love and dedication to his family and friends. 

Gordon is survived by his wife of 40 years, Tammy, sons Sebastian and Chandler.

(HITW Editor’s Note): July of 2016 I was introduced to Gordon Boyington at the construction site of House in the Woods in Lee, Maine. I found him to be the quintessential Mainer; determined, generous with praise of those involved in the project, a lover of nature, hunting and fishing, and his pride in his family. He sat next to me at a picnic table beside a converted bus that was being used as a temporary office for the construction project.

As he was sharing his background with me he quickly moved the conversation to Brenda, what are you going to do for us at House in the Woods. He definitely did not mince his words and was very direct, which I respect tremendously in an human being. I was sure he wondered who the heck I was being flown in to meet Paul and Dee House who had invested their all in this project. I shared with him how a dear friend and veteran who lived in Lincoln, ME asked me to “just come see this project”….my friend knew me well enough to know I would be hooked immediately and offered up his plane and pilot to fly me in!

I assured Gordon that I was going to utilize the skills I have to make others aware of the mission of House in the Woods. After my flight back to Cape Cod I had learned a lot more about Gordon by speaking to others involved in this huge undertaking of building a retreat lodge for veterans. Gordon was out speaking to every business and individual he knew throughout Maine to ask for financial donations and in-kind donations for this project. Being timid was foreign to Gordon. He grabbed this project by the horns and dedicated his waking hours to it 100%.

Meeting Dee and Paul sealed the deal in my heart for this mission. My family with a large military presence influenced the ramblings going on in my mind and Gordon Boyington’s conversation had a major impact on my decision.

Gordon Boyington on right with his beagle Flash and Steve. St. Louis.

 

 

 

NOVEMBER 6TH 2018 IS THE UNITED STATES MID~TERM ELECTIONS

 

(Editors Comment): As an American citizen I strongly feel it is my duty and honorable right to vote. When you vote you are effecting a change in those who currently make life~altering decisions for you. Be sure to choose wisely. If not early, then on November 6th.

I remind you that our Active Duty and retired Veterans fight and fought for such freedoms as the right to vote. We live in a democracy. If you have no other reason…use your voting right to honor those who fought for your rights and are fighting for them today, this right to vote……Brenda Everson~Shaw

Elections belong to the people. It’s their decision. If they decide to turn their back on the fire and burn their behinds, then they will just have to sit on their blisters.
Abraham Lincoln

Nobody will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote except the American people themselves and the only way they could do this is by not voting.   Franklin D. Roosevelt

 

John 15:13 Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.

 

Young Joel House, nephew of SSGT. Joel A. House with his honor bracelet of his Uncle.

House in the Woods

 

September, Black Bear Hunting

 Soon Mother Nature will pull out all the stops to create her masterpiece of brilliant reds, oranges and yellows. Leaves are beginning to show their colors this week. Summer was great fun and a very busy season for all!! I think most of us…except perhaps the kids…are ready for the next season. Temps are dropping, it was a hotter than usual summer this year! Welcome less humidity, cooler mornings, cooler evenings, warm Indian Summer days. September 22nd is the first day of Autumn. 

Many think of Autumn as Harvest Time. At House in the Woods we’ve been having a Black Bear harvest time!!!

 

There has been three weeks of hunting of black bear at our lodge during our 2018 Black Bear Hunting event. Veterans and active military alike staying at the lodge for five days per week. New friendships are forged between the veterans and  their Maine Guides.

Take a moment to see a new video of House in the Woods!! 

You Tube House in the Woods

     
                    

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HUNTING WITH GREAT GUIDES

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Guides and Veterans Gather

We were honored to have 40 hunters and 18 guides and guide assistants for the event of Black Bear Hunting. Fabulous people, generous souls, gathering to have an excellent experience in the wood of Maine. But more so, new, lifelong friendships were born. Veterans young and old, active military, combat wounded and many volunteers who made the week at House in the Woods lodge a week to remember!

IN THEIR WORDS:

 

Joe Wesner: Pretty fun first full day at House in the Woods!! Had main “Lobstah” and watched a wood carver carve a bear out of a tree trunk. Out looking for Yogi tomorrow!…

 

 

This past week was one of the best weeks I’ve had in a long time! I had the awesome opportunity to go to House in the Woods in Lee, Maine with 15 other combat veterans to hunt black bear! We showed up not knowing anyone, and left at the end of the week great friends. It really was a great group of guys! All the guides were unbelievably knowledgeable and worked their butts off for us! They really showed a passion for what they do and helping vets!….

There really are no words to describe how awesome the week was! If you don’t know about House in the Woods and their story, take a few minutes and read about it!  HOUSE IN THE WOODS Paul and his wife Deanna really care about the veterans, and it shows in their actions! I can’t thank them enough for this amazing opportunity!!……Joe Wesner, Retired U.S. Army, Founder/Executive Director of Ultimate Veteran Adventures, Pennsylvania where he takes veterans of all eras, active duty personnel, and Gold Star Families on hunting and fishing adventures around the country. They are all 100% volunteer staff and combat veterans. Connect with them at the link below:

Ultimate Veteran Adventures

David Calhoun… Wow. Was in Gods Country around Gods people that Gave us the of Gods Guides to Harvest Gods Most wonderful creatures on earth the Black Bear what else could you ever want in life we as Veterans had  it all in Lee, Maine !

 

 

Jimmy Wagner, Active Duty U.S. Army, 3rd SQDN, 71st Cavalry Regiment “The Ghost Squadron”: What an amazing experience! Absolutely breath taking country, gorgeous cabin, and unbelievable volunteers! I came to Maine to hunt bear and will leave with life long friends. Thank you so much Mr. Paul House for taking care of all our vets and thank you for the opportunity! Also shout out to Clint Richardson, Pam, and Tom! Thank you!!  

Tom  Gardella: Final afternoon for me to hunt. It will happen or it won’t. (pictured here at last year’s hunt) Either way, it has been a great experience with my son Justin and all the amazing people at House in the Woods and the State of Maine! Special thanks to Hunting With A Hero, Paul House, Deanna House, Jim Neville, Big Al, Tom, Don, Pam Danny, Mal, Paul and all of the volunteers that make everything so great at House in the Woods…….The journey home after a successful hunt with Justin. What a great time making new friends, seeing old ones and enjoying the Maine Outdoors! 

Bangor International Airport is excellent! Until next time… Thom. 

 

For those of you new to HITW, Bangor is where you will arrive if you fly in commercial aircraft. Many smaller airstrips are available for the smaller aircraft!!

Justin Gardella did get his bear. Pictured with guides Pam Drinkwater (L.) and Don Haselton (R.)

Justin Brennan: This place is so much more than just the hunt. The people are amazing. The volunteers make you feel like family and show there are still good people in the world. Thank you and God bless you House family. Having an amazing week and was able to take this beautiful bear Monday afternoon in Maine all thanks to Paul House and Deanna House they are truly wonderful people with an outstanding program. Thank you so much. Also thank you to all the staff and volunteers at House In The Woods.

 

Tom Lathham with son Tiago: Thanks to House in the Woods for a great bear hunt.

 

 

 

 

Pam Drinkwater Ward, Maine Guide:It’s been a couple of weeks since I left guiding at HITW yet I have made friends forever. I have since heard from guides that I worked with and veterans that came hunting. It was memories that I will never forget. A handmade knife that was given to me by one of the hunters, and an unexpected holster and a funny shirt for my birthday while I was there. The veterans were all so appreciative of their trip to HITW. I went there to help them have a great time, but came home with more th an I gave. Happy to have had the opportunity to have volunteered.

Pam lives in Houlton, Maine and has been a guide for nine years. She owns and operates Mainely Adventures Lodge in Houlton.

 MAINELY ADVENTURES LODGE

Hunting With a Hero is another great nonprofit for veterans which often sends our combat Warriors to events at House in the Woods. We’re always so glad to see them come to Black Bear Week.

Hunting With a Hero: Congratulations to hunter Justin Gardella on his bear with House in the Woods. We can’t say enough about our love and friendship with Paul and Deanna and all they have done with us. 

 

Bear going for the bait. Courtesy of Jim Neville.

Feeding the Hunters and Crew

Each week during Black Bear Hunting we welcome our veterans, guides and active military with a lobster feed. Fresh Maine lobster with all the fixings! With the help of many, many volunteers and generosity of businesses and community members our pantry is stocked and our commercial kitchen filled with fresh foods for three meals per day.

 

Joe Wesner has his pick of lobsters for lunch!

 

Jake Kerstetter: I absolutely had a blast! Great place great people. Even though I didn’t get a bear it was still such a great group of people to surround yourself with. I sincerely thank all the volunteers of House in the Woods I hope to have the opportunity to come back !!

Interview with Clint Richardson, Maine Guide

Pictured is Paul House (L.) with Clint

So as I reflect back on last week it’s hard to put into words what it meant to me. Spending a week at HITW guiding true American heroes. Men who put there bodies on the line for us was simply amazing. We killed bears, shared stories and all around bonded. I hope I’ve made some friends for life because these are the guys you want in your corner. To each and everyone of you. Thank you. It was my honor to spend the week with you.…Clint

Clint was one of the veterans who took Jim Neville’s class to become a Maine Guide, held at House in the Woods this past spring .

Clint served in the U.S. Army from 1997-2000, stationed at Fort Hood Texas when he was deployed to Bosnia. His primary MOS was 63E M1A1 Hull Systems Mechanic and drove the M88 recovery vehicle. 

He grew up in the Maine woods hunting and fishing…

Clint shares:  I’ve always revered the title Maine Guide, so I took it on as a challenge to myself to see if I had what it takes. It wasn’t easy but I was able to do it. I don’t see myself ever quitting my job at Hinckley Yachts in Trenton Maine where I work the diesel engine and hydraulic installation, sea trial and delivery of new boats. I don’t plan to guide full time, but I do hope to do some on the side. I’m married to a wonderful woman and have three great kids that also love hunting and fishing. My oldest two have already killed bear and deer each.

Clint was guide for Michael James, TX, Joe Wesner, PA, Jason Wrubel, NY, David Calhoun, FL and Timothy James-Paul Yates, MT.

  Jason Wrubel (l.)  with Clint    

Timothy James Paul-Yates (r.)

 

 

Michael James  (L)

David Calhoun (R)

 

 

 

Becky Saulnier, a U.S. Army Veteran, shares: Spent the past few days helping out with a Bear hunt at HITW. The Veterans were awesome and we had some great conversations and laughs. It was awesome to work with some of the guides that help out up there too. I have learned A LOT in just a couple of days. Very grateful for the opportunity to learn from all of them and I look forward to learning more. Didn’t see any bear but had one circle us then blow at us a lot. Surprised us for sure! We did get to see a red squirrel get caught in a bait bag he did get out but it was funny when he panicked LOL. We also got to witness some raccoon take our bait back down which was kind of funny but not at the same time. Very honored to get the opportunity to sit with these veterans and experience the hunt with them.

I’m now officially a Registered Maine Guide!    

Thank you to all that made this happen! Big shout out to Jim Neville at Jim Neville Outdoors for teaching an amazing guide course! If you are thinking about becoming a guide I highly recommend contacting Jim about taking his course. It really helped me A Lot! I felt prepared and confident walking into my test! A thank you to House In The Woods as well for the offer to take the course! I’m honored to finally wear this patch. I will wear it with pride and honor. Thank you to everyone who gave me support through this!  Now off to work!…

 

Each year our compatriots at Combat Marine Outdoors escort some of the veterans to Black Bear Hunting. We are always so glad to see CMO walk through our doors..like brothers coming home.

Along with their veterans they also brought some stunning gifts for House in the Woods.

The inscription reads: Presented to Paul and Dee House. House in the Woods. Thank you for your generous hospitality and unwavering support to the War Fighters.

Semper Fidelis

September 1- September 8, 2018

 

 

I will never leave a fallen comrade.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

WARRIORS ETHOS

I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit. I will never leave a fallen comrade.

Combat Maine Outdoors: To Paul and Deanna House and all of the wonderful citizens of Lee Maine who made our warriors feel like family. The House in the Woods Military Retreat was; once again, a grand success.

 

 

Along the Trail You Will Always See Signs of Nature

 

Paul House shares: I know a lot of people have seen a mountain lion, but for me this was the first. Our intern from Unity college, Tubco and I saw a mountain lion about 10:30 this morning about 20 yards in front of our side by side as we were coming out from bear baiting. The cat was not in any hurry as he crossed the road. He was pretty good sized, and his track is to the right of the shoe in this picture. It measured 4.25 inches across.

 

Guide Pam Drinkwater and veteran Jim Wagner came across a moose in the headlights.

 

 

Hollaback Guide Service, Bailyville, Maine

Paul speaks: A big thank you to Hollaback Guide Service and the boys from Virginia for a successful hunt!! Thank you Jason for your service to our great country!! What an honor to be with you on this hunt!!

Hollaback Guide service: Congratulations to our US Veteran Jason Caudle from Pace Florida on a successful Donated hunt collaborated by Hollaback Guide Service/ House in the Woods….Paul House runs a great facility for veterans and their families to honor them for their service and sacrifices…..We got involved to do the first ever donated hound hunt….Jason we all salute you & thank you for your service……Jason is a purple heart recipient and we were all honored to be a part of this experience with you!…..Hounds had it bayed on ground as we slipped in and broke bay 3 times before treed…..perfect shot ended this huge trophy….a hunt and hero I’ll always remember……congratulations again brother! Hollaback Guide Service

Just Fishin’…..Two Justins at the Penobscot

 

Justin Brennan

 

 

 

Justin Gardella

 

 

Relaxing and fishing the Penobscot River after harvesting their bears.

Justin Gardella: That fishing trip was great, thanks again Ed LaRue!

Justin Brennan: Had a blast. We beat up the small~mouth that day.

Blaine Anthony, known as The Bear Whisper, a Maine native has spent a week here at House in the Woods. Camera crew and all! Blaine, Twyla Jean, and Jeff are great folks.

 

Funny stories, great folks and a blast to be around!

 

Blaine Anthony is a familiar face to national TV viewers hosting shows such as Freedom Fighters, North American Safari, Bear Whisperer, The Search and Hitmen for over 11 years. Blaine also runs and owns one of the largest outdoor television production companies, Nature Productions.

The Bear Whisperer

Blaine spent his childhood traveling the world as a “Military Brat” living in places as far away Okinawa, Ethiopia, and all over North America. In his late teens and early twenty’s, Blaine worked for large corporations running businesses until finally settling in Maine. Blaine then traded the suits and fancy cars for his love of the outdoor lifestyle and began his career in outdoor television. He now works full time in the outdoor industry with over 8 original productions to his credit and is responsible for dozens of other productions currently in the outdoor industry.

Volk Packaging: One of our steadfast and dedicated sponsors of House in the Woods is Derek Volt, owner of Volk Packaging. Derek shot some video while visiting the lodge and we’d like to share that with you.

Derek Volk With Veterans

 

 

We would like to thank Mike Gould for the donation of this coyote and a hunting rifle in honor of his father Clarence A. Gould.

Diane Blackman Freelove: It’s been such a privilege to work at House in the Woods these last three weeks. What a joy to give a little to these heroes. I am truly honored to say I know each of you. Once again I want to thank each veteran and your family for your sacrifice and service to our country.

40 hunters, 18 guides and assistants, 55 kitchen/housekeeping volunteers..

So very thankful to all the volunteer guides, kitchen & housekeeping workers,sponsors, and all those who donated food, money & supplies to make this years bear hunt so successful. You have helped 40 vets have a peaceful, relaxing, fun and healing time. Without each and every contribution, no matter the size, we could not have done this.

 

A special thanks to Justin and Jessica Cloukey for your great help in organizing the many donations of food and meal supplies through businesses and residents alike. It takes an army to pull that off!! You two ROCK!!! Two outstanding people who have been staunch supporters of House in the Woods.

Courtesy of AUGUSTA (NEWS CENTER Maine) — Maine’s gold star families will soon have a new memorial in their honor in Augusta.

The state legislature has approved the construction of such a monument on the north side of Capitol Park.

On Saturday, September 24, 2018 a groundbreaking and dedication for the memorial were held with dozens of Gold Star Parents in attendance. Read the full story at the following link:

Maine’s Gold Star Memorial

Deanna House, Director of Administrative Services and Mother of a Fallen Hero, SSGT. Joel A House, took part in the ceremony on Saturday accompanied by her son Luke House and grandson Joel House. 

OUR FALLEN HEROES

September 30, 2018 Gold Star Mother’s Day

Each year on the last Sunday in September, America celebrates National Gold Star Mother’s Day. National Gold Star Mother’s Day is a day that was created to recognize and honor those that have lost their son or daughter while serving our country in the United States Armed Forces.

Qui Emery with husband Bill

 

Deanna House

 

A gold star symbolizes a family member who died while serving the United States Armed Forces. The American Gold Star Mother’s, Inc. was incorporated in 1929 and obtained a federal charter from the United States Congress. It began in the Washington DC area and soon expanded to include affiliated groups throughout the United States.

 

On June 23, 1936, a joint congressional resolution designated the last Sunday in September as Gold Star Mother’s Day and this holiday has been observed each year by a presidential proclamation.

 

 

 

 

 

 

SGT. Joel House

 

SSGT. Blair Emery

 

We want to honor each and every God Star Mother who has lost a son or daughter. Those of us with family members in active duty know at each deployment there is a risk of our loved one making the ultimate sacrifice defending our Country. Our prayers remain with each of you as a mother losing a child. Please know how deeply we honor your loss and know that we pray for you and your families daily.

September has been an outstanding month at House in the Woods! We had the opportunity to meet new veterans and spend some absolutely quality time with them hunting, sharing dinner or in great conversation. Our time with our friends from other nonprofit veteran’s organizations who annually escort some veterans and active duty military is always such a welcome week.

None of this is possible without the generosity of our supporters and volunteers. Thank you for believing in our mission and understanding the great value to our combat wounded and active Armed Forces.

The House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat’s Mission is to create a therapeutic, recreational, and educational retreat for our nation’s U.S. armed forces and their families, using outdoor wilderness activities in Maine and natural habitats to help participants share common challenges related to their service and sacrifice in protecting our nation’s freedom and democratic ideals.

If you would like to know more about our mission, our story of how our lodge became a reality and why we do this to honor all our veterans, please visit our website link below:

HOUSE IN THE WOODS

Or contact us at:

HOUSE IN THE WOODS

217 SKUNK HILL ROAD

LEE, MAINE 04455

207/570-4421

Paul House’s Cell: 207/570-4806

 

August

 

We went outside and never wanted to come in. Too quickly the sun began to set on summer!!

 

 

 

The last few weeks of summer vacation: hot and humid days, lake~time surfing and tubing, fishing and camping, beach combing, hiking and biking. Carnivals and ice creams.

 

The fun~filled days are nearing the end for summertime visitors and residents. It’s back to school by month’s end!

When summer opens, I see how fast it matures, and fear it will be short; but after the heats of July and August, I am reconciled, like one who has had his swing, to the cool of autumn…..Ralph Waldo Emerson

House in the Woods Miltary & Family Retreat

217 Skunk Hill Road, Lee, Maine 04455

 

BLACK BEAR HUNTING IS JUST AROUND THE CORNER

Black Bear Hunting Event is one of the most busy and labor intensive of all the events at House in the Woods…..but we LOVE every single minute! It’s great to meet the veterans who are new to this event, watching them acclimate to all that is happening and creating great lasting friendships with their brothers and sisters who also served Our Country.

A picture of the veterans who attended a past year’s Black Bear Hunting.

Will you be the one taking home this year’s trophy??

Paul House, you have no idea how awesome this week (2017) has been to me! Coming back to my home state and harvesting a Bear was always a dream. Thanks for all you do for my brothers and sisters in arms. You and Mrs. Are AMAZING!!! Hope to see you guys soonRob Stitham, US Army

A Guide, his Veteran and the Black Bear !

 

 

Black Bear Hunting Events

 August 25~September 1, 2018

 September 1~September 9, 2018.

 September 8~September 15, 2018

Best hunt ever!! (2017) Thank you so much Paul. Your hospitality is amazing. You have the best people working around the clock to make things happen!! This is truly a piece of heaven on earth. AMAZING TIME!!!…. Steven Holden, US Army, Medic, Retired

It takes an army of volunteers to feed these hunters and guides. We have been blessed to always have the most dedicated and hardworking volunteers in New England!

If you have heard of this group who prep, cook and serve meals and clean up after and would like to become part of it for one day or even just one meal serving, please join us! It will be an experience you will never forget. The veterans are always so amazed at the meals and the caring and generous volunteers who make them feel at home at the HITW lodge.

Jessica Young~Cloukey is sharing the following message: Are you interested in volunteering to prep, serve and clean up meals at House in the Woods for Bear Season? August 26th~September 16th, three shifts a day: Breakfast 7~10 a.m., lunch 10~2:00 p.m., dinner 7~10 p.m. We will be collaborating volunteers very soon. If interested please contact Farleen Smith 207/991-4616. She will list you for desired days.

From the tremendous donations of gracious businesses, large and small, individuals and families who help fill our inventory of foods and supplies for this large event, we are able to provide outstanding meals for the Black Bear Hunting weeks.

SUNDAYS: Ham & cheese quiche and a Lobster Feed. MONDAYS: Maine Blueberry pancakes, sausage, beans, hot dogs, coleslaw, rolls, lobster rolls, BBQ chips. TUESDAYS: SOS with Paul LeBreck Lasagna, salad, garlic bread, white chicken chili, cornbread. WEDNESDAYS: Eggs to order with bacon, boiled dinner, rolls corn & seafood chowders. THURSDAYS: French toast, stuffed chicken, green bean casserole, cranberry sauce, bread, beef stew & dumplings. FRIDAYS: Breakfast casserole, Taco/Burrito bar, Turkey pot pie. SATURDAYS: Cereal, oatmeal, yogurt, Subway…. No planned evening meal as this is when we have the vet change…current hunters leave and new group of veterans arrive.

LOBSTER FEED DONATIONS

Mike Albert tells of the following example of one of this year’s food donations: I wanted to send out a special Thank You for the three companies who are donating 180 lbs. of Lobster for the 3 Lobster Feeds prior to HITW Bear Hunts.

For August 26th Eastern Traders of Nobleboro with the support of Deb Sanderson. Deb has supported HITW in various ways. For September 2nd Stonington Lobster CoOp of Stonington with the support of Ronnie Trundy and all the Board of Directors. For September 9th Bean Maine Lobster Company of Rockland with the support of John Peterdouff President. Bean Lobster Company is a employee owned company.

These are three PATRIOTIC companies who see the good things that House in the Woods is doing for our Active Duty Military and Vets. They have been very nice to deal with. I want to make it clear this is 180 lbs. per Lobster Feed. That is two crates of Lobster each week! This is a great donation!

 

NO MAN LEFT BEHIND

As war remains return from North Korea, families of the fallen troops are asked to provide DNA samples to help with identification. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency officials say they don’t have DNA files for about 9 percent of the nearly 7,700 U.S. troops missing in action from the Korean War. Here, 55 cases of remains believed to be missing Korean War casualties arrive at Osan Air Base, South Korea, on June 27.

Welcome home and be thou at peace.

Per Military Times Magazine: WASHINGTON — With the remains of dozens of troops set to return to the United States on Wednesday, military advocates are urging family members of missing service members to enroll in the Defense Department’s DNA database to help with identification of the fallen heroes. Link below for complete article.

Military Times Magazine

 

Maine Gold Star Families Memorial Groundbreaking Ceremony

Sunday, October 7 at 2 PM – 5 PM

You are invited to join the groundbreaking ceremony for the Maine Gold Star Families Memorial Monument on Sunday, October 7th from 2:00 pm until 5:00 pm at Veterans Park in Lewiston, Maine. This is the day after the Gold Star Families Dedication Ceremony in NH.

Medal of Honor Recipient Hershel “Woody” Williams will be present! We will be enjoying a family style dinner at Pedro’s O’Hara’s after the ceremony.

Maine Gold Star Families

RUCK FOR OUR FALLEN OGUNQUIT, MAINE

Saturday, October 20th at Noon

Per Ruck For Our Fallen: We’re headed back to where it all started 10 years ago! Join our military, veterans, police, fire, emt’s & the families of our fallen on Saturday, October 20th at Noon on beautiful Ogunquit Beach for an event you’ll never forget!

The Ruck for our Fallen is a military-style ruck event which will take place on Ogunquit Beach. This event is to honor ALL of Maine’s Fallen Heroes and give their families a unique bonding experience.

We’re wicked excited to announce that registration for the 2018 Ruck for our Fallen is Now Open! We have (3) fitness levels so there is something for everyone to enjoy! Slick (Light), Tactical (not so easy), Heavy (where the fun starts!) Get your team together & challenge the others! We’re expecting people from near & far for this first of its kind annual event for our fallen heroes & their families. We look forward to seeing you on Oct 20th!

This event has something for every fitness level! Slick is actually a 5K walk & minimal push~ups & sit~ups at the end. It’s light and fairly easy!

See more at the following Face Book link including registration forms:

Ruck For Our Fallen, Maine

 

 

HIRE~A~VET CAMPAIGN KICKOFF AND HIRING FAIR

August 30, 2018 at 12:30 pm ~ 4:30 pm, Augusta Civic Center, 76 Community Drive, Augusta, Maine

Politicians call them heroes and strangers thank them for their service. But when their enlistment comes to an end, veterans need more than a pat on the back as they return to civilian life. They need jobs……read the full story at U.S. Veterans Magazine: Veterans Make the Best Employees

SAVE THE DATE! Join in the kick-off the Maine Hire-A-Vet Campaign 2018! The goal is to help at least 100 employers recruit and hire at least 100 veterans and military family members over 100 days. This no-cost hiring fair is open to veterans, military families and the public.

Employers and veteran service agencies can register at no-cost for the hiring event by contacting Josh Brown, Hiring Fair Coordinator, at Joshua.S.Brown@Maine.gov or 207-624-5172 (TTY: Relay 711).

On Saturday, August 4, 2018 the rainy weather did not deter the golfers at Rocky Knoll Country Club who were there to support House in the Woods. Our staunch supporters will golf in the rain for us!

Registration and cart time.

 

 

 

FABULOUS TEAMS GETTING THE JOB DONE!

 

 

 

1st Place; Peter Fournier, Adam Fournier, Darren Dennis, Lisa Dennis. They shot a 15 under par 57. Lisa also won the 50-50 drawing which she donated back to House in the Woods. They won a 4 play pass to Samoset…approximate value $500

2nd Place: Brian Ashe, Robin Ashe, Laughn Drillen, Shelley Drillen. They shot an 11 under 61. They won a 4 play pass to Penobscot Country Club…approximate value $300

3rd Place. Joe Stuart, Brett Stuart, Jim Nadeau, Larry Stuart. They shot an 11 under 61 also. (they lost by Matching cards). They won a 4 play pass to Rocky Knoll…approximate value $100.

Brett Stuart got the hole in one on the 137 yard 17th hole He won a dozen golf balls from the clubhouse ( House in the Woods) logo and a set of new Calloway irons which he will receive from Hole in One International.

The ladies division was one by Barbara Bryant, Jackie Barker, Jill Russell, and Tina Clark. They each won a dozen golf balls.

We also distributed 25 poker chips with the House in the Woods logo. These are popular at many courses for ball markers.

Bangor Elks Club sponsored a team and tee sign. Real Estate Done Nicely…sponsored a tee sign. Bob’s Kozy Korner grocery sponsored a tee sign. Brewer Federal Credit Union sponsored a tee sign. Bagley and Bragdon PA Tax service sponsored a team and tee sign. Tom Bryant (Friend of House in the Woods) sponsored hole in one prizes: 6 dozen HITW logo balls, 25 HITW logo poker chips. Samoset Resort donated 4 play pass with cart to winners. Penobscot Valley Country Club donated 4 play pass with carts to runner up. Rocky Knoll donated 4 play pass to third place winner. Lisa Dennis donated 50-50 winnings.

LEAPING OUT OF PLANES

(Not your average sky diver!!)

FROM FOX 22 BANGOR NEWS

For many, skydiving is a once and done bucket list item, but for Leona McKenna it’s becoming a common occurrence. This will be her fourth time leaping out of the sky, all of which were done without her sight. Once I got the fever I said, Oh I like it’, so they got me to jump on my fiftieth birthday five years ago and I’ve loved it ever since, McKenna said.

McKenna has been blind since her 20’s, after experiencing some medical complications in college. A member of the Fraternal Order of Eagles, she’s dedicating this jump to charity.

I’m doing this for my sister, who is the State Madame President for the Fraternal Order of Eagles, and her pet project is House in the Woods, said McKenna. The Skowhegan Auxiliary Eagles have already raised $200, and hope to raise up to $6,000.

Video link follows (hang in there through commercial):

Blind Sky Diver’s Support

 

 

August 11, 2018 was the 4th Annual Bernard F. Ireland Memorial Cornhole Tournament

Held at  41 Oak View Rd, West Enfield, Maine

Josh and Fred Ireland present Paul house with a check for support of the lodge at House in the Woods.

Josh Ireland shares: It is with great pleasure to announce that we raised $2,236 for House In The Woods up in Lee, ME! Our goal this year was to reach the $2,000 mark, and we exceeded it due to the incredible generosity from EVERYONE that attended and sponsored the event.

To say that I am overwhelmed by the amount of support shown for my Grandfather’s Cornhole Tournament this year, would be the understatement of the century. THANK YOU to all of our sponsor’s, participants, family and friends for coming out to enjoy such a fantastic day!

Congratulations to Brian and Stacey Harris on bringing home the Championship this year!

That makes four different winners in four years, LOVE that kind of competition! A big thank you once again to Tristan and Opie at American and Superior Concrete for coming on board as our Title Sponsor!

A very special Thank you to Campus Life for serving up the hamburgers and hot dogs at our cornhole tournament! And an extra special thank you to these two sweet little lemonade servers, who gave away the “world’s best lemonade” for free.

 

I also want to give a big congratulations to Tanner Fowler for winning the raffle for the Slipping Gears kid’s bicycle! He was very excited to win this prize, and a big thank you for Jason Neal and the Slipping Gears team for putting a big smile on this little boy’s face!

 

 

The House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat’s Mission is to create a therapeutic, recreational, and educational retreat for our nation’s U.S. armed forces and their families, using outdoor wilderness activities in Maine and natural habitats to help participants share common challenges related to their service and sacrifice in protecting our nation’s freedom and democratic ideals.

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Perhaps you have often wondered where to begin….how to help…whom to ask. Veterans of all ages are a proud band of brothers and sisters, very often too proud to ask for help. Yet, if you simply approach a veteran to tell them you respect and honor his commitment he made to our country and the sacrifices he endured…it is sincerely a beginning. Shake his hand and thank him.

Offer to buy him a cup of coffee or help him with his yard work. Listen to his concerns and show a sincere interest in the many stories he has held so close to his heart. The stories won’t happen right away…..he needs to feel you are trustworthy of such information. But, you will find yourself wondering why you took so long to simply reach out to an individual who fought for our great country as a young man…a man who was willing to put his life on the line for YOU! Whether he is a Vietnam Veteran or a young Iraq or Afghanistan Veteran…they all paid a price which we can never truly repay.   

OUTSTANDING GENEROUS YOUNG MEN FROM LINCOLN, MAINE DONATE TO HOUSE IN THE WOODS

MUNSON BROTHERS RAISE MONEY

L to R: Deanna House, Alex Munson age 14, Paul House, and Carson Munson age 13.

I had the honor to  interview Andrea Fleming Munson, their mother, via messenger who shares the following: The boys presented the money to the House family today that they raised through their fundraiser! They raised a total of $1,005! They also got to tour this amazing facility and learn more about it! The House family is pretty awesome and make a huge impact on the community! Humbling experience to say the least .

I asked if they Munsons were a military family residing in Lincoln.

We are not a military family, but my oldest son has always had a deep respect and interest in veterans. I showed the boys a post that was shared on Face Book by Paul about a soldier from Florida that needed help with funds to make the trip. They immediately wanted to help. So I contacted Paul and he said that people had already stepped up for this particular soldier, but there is always a need for extra help. So they decided to take on a fundraiser to help raise additional funds.

They started with the idea of a bake sale and I mentioned a raffle. They did a bake sale at Steaks N Stuff in Lincoln as well as a raffle. Many local small businesses stepped in and donated services and gift certificates for them to raffle off!

Once I made the initial post about their fundraiser, people kept messaging me to add items to their raffle list. It was quite amazing! 

I stated that she must be so proud of her sons. 

I am very proud of them! Thank you!

Telling her this is a rather unique piece for me to write as most donations are from organizations in which members are adults, Andrea responded:

Awe, thank you. This makes me a little teary-eyed. I just picked Alex up from football practice and was telling him about your interest in their story. His response was “why isn’t that what everyone should do for our vets? They sacrifice their limbs, life, and so much more and some never see their families again. Everyone should help in some way.” I said your attitude towards it is why people are touched!

 

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As creator of these newsletters this article came to me just as I was about to end with the piece of those who wonder how to help. I checked Paul’s FB page one more time to find any news…and this fell right into my lap! No, there is no such thing in my life as coincidence!…I, for one, am VERY touched……….

GET INVOLVED

Thanks to your generosity, we are able to provide FREE outdoor retreats to our service members and their families. Your contribution and support may change, or save, a veteran’s life. Get involved today.

GET INVOLVED, YOU CAN HELP

You can help House in the Woods build a solid foundation. Your investment in HITW future will help to ensure that our programs remain vital and serve our future generations. Please help us to provide help, hope, and healing to veterans and their families.

Give a veteran the opportunity to relax in the company of other veterans who have similar experiences and can listen, empathize, and care, by sponsoring a hunting, fishing, or recreational trip.

Your family, business, or organization can hold a fundraiser. It’s a great way to get together with people you know and serve vets at the same time.

TOGETHER WE CAN HEAL

House in the Woods

217 Skunk Hill Rd, Lee, ME 04455

Tel: 207-738-4421 | Fax: 207-738-4420

deanna.house@houseinthewoods.org

 

 

Paul and Dee House

They dreamed of creating a program using Maine’s outdoor resources which could help military families support one another.

FREE outdoor retreats to our service members and their families. We not only involve our vets in outdoor programs of hunting, fishing, ATV trail riding, and various recreation activities, but…..we offer emotional support for each veteran who just wants to sit, grab a coffee and talk.

 

Often taking a walk early morn, with a new friend or one of the guides, in the quiet of nature where one only hears the wind through the pines and where all 5 senses come alive! Natures perfect therapy to help heal the hurting and grieving soul.

Your contribution and support may change, or save, a veteran’s life. Get involved today.

If you would like to sponsor an event for a veteran who may not be able to afford it, simply visit House in the Woods at link below.

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Sponsoring a vet for such an event is a gift they will cherish for a lifetime.

 

on a private note from the editor…….

It’s always nice to hear from a professional who reads and critiques your work! Below is an email note I received earlier this month from a friend who is an award winning writer. You never know how much of an impact your writing has. Received an email after July newsletter published:

Suzette Martinez Standring
To:Brenda Everson-Shaw
Aug 2 at 7:37 AM
Wonderful! You bring such passion to this purpose!

Suzette Martinez Standring
Author, The Art of Column Writing
The Art of Opinion Writing
Suzette’s Column

I want to thank each of our regular readers who take the time to read through our newsletters to catch up on “what’s new at the lodge” and thank you to the many regular readers who send me “notes of thanks” for doing this.

And to those who are new to reading the monthly newsletter, WELCOME, I hope you return each month to see if you recognize anyone or to see how extremely generous our supporters have been. We simply ask that you share the newsletters with others……help spread the word!

House in the Woods is dedicated to remembering our Fallen Warriors through our efforts in working with all veterans. 

We do this in memory of two young men from a small town in Lee, Maine and the many more men and women throughout our great United States who chose to protect our great country, sacrificing their lives fighting for our freedom and our liberties.

 

SSGT Joel House

I am a guardian of freedom and the American way of life.

I am an American Soldier.

 

 

SSGT Blair Emery

 

 

 

GOD BLESS THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

 

JULY

House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat Lee, Maine

As you travel down Skunk Hill Road in Lee, Maine you will come upon our lodge, situated in the wood of Maine. This is where our veterans find respite, comradeship, peace and quiet and healing. Far enough from town and traffic where the only sounds you will hear are that of Nature and the beautiful, plentiful wildlife. This is sincerely where you can simply breathe…just breathe and put stress and anxiety behind you. 

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Please keep in mind, all accommodations at the lodge and meals are FREE to all veterans, those currently serving in the United States Armed Forces and their families.

There’s a quality of life in Maine which is singular and unique. I think. It’s absolutely a world onto itself….. Jamie Wyeth

Thus can be said of the summer season in Maine. Residents welcome tourists to the lakes and rivers, campgrounds and mountains. Cabins are full…it may be difficult to find a rental in July if you hadn’t planned ahead. But don’t despair, do some research or grab a tent and find a campground. You will absolutely love it here! 

Business owners are fully staffed and all types of businesses are booming for fishing trips, campgrounds, restaurants where you find THE BEST lobster in our great Nation. Ice cream shops…everyone loves a cone in the summer…it’s a tradition!!

Many of our greatest American thinkers, men of the caliber of Thomas Jefferson, Henry Thoreau, Mark Twain, William James, and John Muir, have found the forest and effective stimulus to original thought….Bob Marshall

HUNTING AND FISHING AT HOUSE IN THE WOODS

Fishing

At House in the Woods we offer many events year-round for our veterans and active military. 

 

Fishing all year

 

Hunting 

 

 

Moose

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bird

 

 

 

Turkey

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bear

   

I absolutely love how quadruple amputee SSG Travis Mills describes the wounded veteran; RECALIBRATED SOLDIER.

Deanna House with Travis Mills.

I am NOT wounded. I WAS wounded – NOW I am a recalibrated soldier.

SSG Travis Mills

 

RECREATION AT HOUSE IN THE WOODS

We have golf scrambles, cornhole tournaments, indoor rowing competition, fly fishing instruction, etc…

 

Golfing

 

 

 

 

Fun Competion

 

 

Competition Rowing 

 

 

 

 

Lobster boil at the lodge

 

 

Family fun ice fishing derby

 

 

 

Recreation with all the guests at House in the Woods always ends up with hours of laughter, great stories and new friendships which have developed that last a lifetime.

You will see what we mean when we say, your visit to Maine as a guest at one of our events will be an experience you will never forget. Be sure to apply early if you are interested in attending an event posted on our website. Click link below.

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Below is back of the Marindale Country Club Golf Scramble brochure which lists all the sponsors of the Golf Scramble.

Deanna House shares: I can’t thank our Martindale Golf Tournament committee and sponsors enough for the awesome job they do putting together this event. Here is the back of our flyer with the names of sponsors. Also Charlie’s Chevrolet Sponsored a New Chevy Cruze  and L-A Harley Davidson Sponsored a Street Glide. Prizes that were for a winner of a hole~in~one, but sadly there was none this year. 

There was a mistake in our great photographer’s name who was Dave Perlman. 

Also thank you to Minuteman Press in South Portland for our sponsor and sign up flyers and Curry Printing in Auburn for our event Schedule flyer.

All the teams who played this year gets DIBS on being in the Scramble in 2019 on May 20th at Martindale Country Club. Our committee will start building the list now so if you know you will be back please advise.

Thank you again for all the support that is being given to House in the Woods and we would like to invite all that can come to Lee to stop in and visit the Lodge.  Any Active Duty or Vets should look into taking part in one of the HITW activities.

 We Have A New College Intern at House in the Woods

 

Monica with her great catch at Lake Ontario fishing trip. 

Monica Buffington is a student from Conneticut studying at Unity College in Unity, Maine . Monica’s major is Adventure Therapy and Adventure Based Environmental Education. She is helping Paul House with trail grooming, bear bait preparation, and summer activities. 

Monica shares: I had been researching different organizations and programs to see where I would fit. One goal that I always had in mind when I was looking into my majors was to be able to travel with my job, stay active in the outdoors, and give back to the military. While I was looking for an internship I created an email introducing myself and my military background, sharing a little about why I am pursuing the avenue that I am. Dee House replied to me fairly quickly and invited me to come to the lodge last fall. I came up for a visit and it just seemed like the perfect fit. I grew up in a hunting family so I knew that I’d have some hunting expeditions as well.

 

I was born into a military family, my father served in the Air Force for 22 years and he retired just before I started high school. I grew up overseas beginning at age 5 years, spending five years in Germany living off base but attending  school in a DoDEA school system and three years in Okinawa living on base at Camp Shields. My first time back in the United States was eighth grade. Around 2010 my dad got new orders to come back state side where he was stationed at Scott Air Force Base in Illinois. This was a hard transition for me because I wasn’t military community anymore and I didn’t really feel like home. We spent 11 months there until my Dad retired.

After high school I felt like it was time to move so when I was searching for colleges I was looking out of state and I found Unity through my uncle who had known about the college.

I saw how the military was being treated and at that time all I was hearing was bad so I wanted to give back. I had so many wonderful experiences living in a military community. I couldn’t bring myself to sign on but I wanted to give back somehow. That’s why I chose the two majors I did because it met my goals for what I wanted to do with career.

Monica is also assisting Deanna House with the business end of running a nonprofit. Welcome Monica!!!!

Colt, Monica’s dog, is teaching her how to navigate the waters of Maine!

 

 

 

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Kennebec River Striper Fishing Trip

Bath, Maine Fishing with Capt. Forrest Faulkingham

July 18th~19th We Had a Blast!!

Five Veterans joined Paul and Deanna House and Monica Buffington on a half day fishing trip on the Kennebec. We arrived the afternoon before, enjoying rest and feast at local establishments!!

 

Striper fishing with Maine Saltwater Outfitters owned by Capt. Forrest Faulkingham. The Kennebec River runs past the Bath Iron Works shipbuilding center, then to the Gulf of Maine in the Atlantic.

Capt. Forrest Faulkingham at the helm with Paul House at the ready to do some fishing!!!

Great food. Generous owners who love all veterans.

Veterans and boat captains well~fed and ready to go fishing. Thank you to the New Brunswick sandwich shop, Oaks & Maple cafe for feeding our crew and giving us T-Shirts.

 

Lets do some fishing!

Left to right: Mike Schmidt, Paul Wade, Chris Dwinal.

Thank you to Capt Forrest Faulkingham and Capt. Jay Ferris. Capt.Chris Dwinal, a friend of House in the Woods, also offered up his boat to help us out with those who were on our fishing trip. All such great men who truly love our veterans and active military.


 

 

 

 

 

Mike Schmidt and Bennett Dwinal.

 

Jim Myers

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jim appreciates his catch!

 

 

Jim Myers shares: Just got home from my fishing trip with House in The Woods. Had a great time and managed to catch 3 Stripers none were keepers but very fun to catch, one of the Veterans caught a 31” Striper. Most of all I enjoyed bonding with other Veterans! It was truly an honor to be able to go and I thank Paul and Deanna House of House in The Woods for a well organized trip and for giving me this opportunity I truly enjoyed it !! Hope next time our son will be able to go if he can get the time off. I was truly amazed of all the volunteer work that goes into one of these trips and all the generous people that helped with the trip!

 

 

Look where Jesus went to pick people. He didn’t go to colleges…he got guys off the fishing docks….Jeff Foxworthy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Turbo gets his treat from Paul waiting to find the stripers.

And wants you to know…he can track ANYTHING!!!

 

 

 

 

Monica Buffington with her dog Colt and Helana Lake a veteran.

 

 

When Monica returns to Unity College this fall Colt will start Emotional Support Animal training at a class at Unity. He’s only 10 months old. She’s working with him this summer, so he went fishing with Turbo for some on the job training!

 

 

Jason (Jay) Farris, Registered Master Maine Guide & USC Master Level Captain.

Jay Farris is an Army veteran who is from Maine and is highly experienced on the water and as a hunting and fishing guide. A many who truly loves and respects nature and helping people to just have fun in either venue. We had such a great day with Jay who knows where the great catch are!

Paul LaBreque with his beautiful catch!

 

 

 

Monica with another great day of fishing!!

Monica shares: I had an amazing time on my trip with Captain Jay, he was very accommodating and welcomed me and my group. He donated a trip out to veterans with House in The Woods and we all had a lot of fun fishing for Mackerel and Stripers. I highly recommend fishing with Maine Experience Guide Service!!

Sharing the fun of fishing turns strangers into friends in a few hours. Whether you sit with native fishermen in their boat and fish with nets and lines or dive under the sea with them – they will lead you to the haunts of the specimens you desire and you could not find yourself in safer and more enjoyable company.…..Eugene Clark

 

A great big thank you to Hampton Inn of Bath for their generosity of providing rooms for this event! They continue to support House in the Woods during fishing excursions to Bath.

 

Hampton Inn logo

Hampton Inn Bath Maine

Rocky Knoll Country Club Tournament Orrington, Maine

August 4th

Join us for a great day of golf and help support House in the Woods.

Saturday, August 4, 2018 
8:00 registration 9:00 a.m. shotgun start (rain or shine)
$60 per player $240 per foursome

 

$15000 Hole In One Prize

We are in need of hole sponsors, door prizes and players for this awesome event, we want at least 18 teams or more, we can make this work!

The course is in the best condition ever!!

$60/player $240/team includes 18 holes w/cart, meal after the tournament, pins, plus..

The sponsor forms can be copied and pasted at site below:

 Sponsorship Form

Or leave a message at the club house 207/989-0109

To sponsor, please make checks payable to Rocky Knoll Golf Course and mail check and form to Rocky Knoll Golf Course, 94 River Road, Orrington Maine 04474

Sponsored by Friends of HITW

Level One: Includes tournament entry for four players and tee signage … $300
Level Two: Tee signage … $100
Please select the sponsorship level desired and complete the form below
Level One – $300
Level Two – $100

Make check Payable to Tom Bryant and mail to 562 Copeland Hill Road, Holden, Maine 04429 cell (207) 659-1722
*Email logos to Rockyknollcc@rocketmail.com

House In The Woods Golf Tournament 

 

It’s not too late to step up to support and honor our veterans! Are you an avid golfer who wants to step up to sponsor? Are you a business that often takes clients for “golf meetings”? We know many deals are sealed “on the green”!!

Perhaps you can seal this deal of sponsoring a portion of the tournament.

This 18-hole golf course offers beautiful views and challenging play for golfers at every skill level.

Well-groomed fairways and greens keep Rocky Knolldifficult yet friendly, laid out over more than 140 scenic acres in Orrington, Maine.

Golf is the closest game to the game we call life. You get bad breaks from good shots; you get good breaks from bad shots….but you have to play the ball where it lies….Bobby Jones

Motorcycle Groups To Visit HITW

August 11th Millinocket American Legion Riders Post #80 Motorcycle Ride

Millinocket American Legion Riders Post #80 has been a staunch supporter of House in the Woods. We love these men and women who support and  who fully understand the mission of our nonprofit for veterans. All who proudly stand up for our country and 

 American Legion Riders chapters are well known for their charitable work, which has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars for local children’s hospitals, schools, veterans homes, severely wounded service members and scholarships.

 

August 18th Combat Veterans Motorcycle Riders Association of Bangor, Maine

Motorcycle Ride starts in Newport.  Proceeds will be in support of House in the Woods. Always a fun time with this great group of riders.

Combat Motorcycle Riders is Association of Combat Veterans from all branches of the United States Armed Forces who ride motorcycles as a hobby. Their mission now is to support and defend those who have defended our country and our freedoms.

The CVMA is committed to welcoming home Combat Vets of all our wars and remembering those who are still not home yet. They are a fellowship of veterans, and those who support our veterans, not a motorcycle club.  If you are a Combat Vet and ride a motorcycle over 500 cc as a hobby you are eligible for membership in the CVMA.

CVMA sponsor and/or participate in many motorcycle-related charity events each year, and as a 501(c) non-profit organization, they donate to various Veteran care facilities and Veteran charities.

 

Dee House with Combat Veterans Motorcycle Riders previous years.

August 25th at House in the Woods Lodge

Rain or Shine…it will be loads of fun no matter what Mother Nature serves up for the day!

 Hosted by Airline ATV Club, several ATV clubs have been invited, coming from different directions, to join in on the fun.  There are designated trails, often the back roads are part of the trails, ending at HITW lodge in Lee.

We will do an optional ride around I.P. Road that could include some of the bear hunter veterans coming in that day.

 

 

There will be a catered lunch by Swamp Yankee Barbecue for additional fee.

 

 

August 25th ~ September 1st, 2018

Week One Black Bear Hunt

 

One of our most popular and large-group attendance is Black Bear Hunting.

The-Guys

A full week of hunting the elusive black bear, often seen but sly enough to be just out of range at times to the most seasoned hunter. Skill, patience and a great experienced Maine Guide are all necessary to harvest the black beauty. 

This is How It’s Done; When There’s a Need The Generous Spirit Kicks In

July 20th, 2018
Paul House shares on Face Book: I know at HITW we ask for different things from time to time. I have a wounded soldier who wants to come on a bear hunt this year but can’t afford to fly to Maine and buy his hunting license and bear tag. This soldier had both of his knees blown off by an IED and was shot twice. I am asking if there is anyone out there that would sponsor this wounded soldier so he can come on a hunt with us at HITW. Plane ticket is $513, big game license is $115 and bear tag is $56. For a total of $684  We provide the food, lodging and the hunt at no cost. If you are interested please message me or call me at: 207-570-4806. Thank you. Paul.
THIRTY MINUTES LATER
I just had three different people step up and pay for the flight, license and bear tag. Praise the good Lord for good people. Those who donated please make the check out to House in the Woods and we will purchase his airfare, license and bear tag for him. Thank you so much!!
After seeing the activity of Paul’s page, many more replied wanting to help pay in the future for such events. It becomes like an avalanche; when those who care see that others are stepping up to help it awakens the generosity in many. If you are thinking about it we ask that you simply not hesitate. The veteran recipient will feel great and very appreciative and you will feel the great spirit of giving helping has stirred up inside of you. 

 

 House in the Woods 2017 Black Bear Hunt

 

September 1st ~ September 8th: Second week of Black Bear Hunt 

 

 

 

 

September 8th ~ September 15th:  Third week of Black Bear Hunt 

 

 

Yes, women do hunt Black Bear with House in the Woods

 

 

 

Sherry received the first place trophy for the largest bear harvested during the second week of black bear hunting 2017.

The real heroes are the soldiers and retired military I am honored to be here with! They are the ones who have made this truly a hunt of a lifetime! It was an awesome time! Yes, I got my bear but the friends we made was the highlight of the trip! Sherry Gooding, South Carolina

 

Steve won week-one Big Bear Trophy for largest bear harvest 2017.                     (No this is not his bear!! )

 

But THIS is his bear!

Steve shares: Best hunt ever!! Thank you so much Paul. Your hospitality is amazing. You have the best people working around the clock to make things happen!! This is truly a piece of heaven on earth. AMAZING TIME!!!…. Steven Holden, US Army, Medic, Retired

 

 

 

 

Jared Nolan Feldman, US Army, harvested his black bear and had it uniquely mounted! !

 

 

Jared shares: Had a hunt of a lifetime with an organization that helps our wounded veterans…”House in the Woods” Thank you Paul House and the Dallis family for making this happen!

Thanks to your generosity, we are able to provide FREE outdoor retreats to our service members and their families. Your contribution and support may change, or save, a veteran’s life.  Get involved today.

If you would like to sponsor an event for a veteran who may not be able to afford it, simply visit House in the Woods at link below.

House in the Woods

Sponsoring a vet for such an event is a gift they will cherish for a lifetime.

 

Feeding The Troops

Last year for the three weeks of bear hunting the meal count was as follows:

Daily: 30 people, 3 times per day for 3 weeks. That’s 90 meals a day times 21 days which is almost 1900 meals. Extra people join in on Sundays for which House in the Woods safely plans for a total of 2000 meals!

Each of these meals are served by volunteers both local and some who are from far away. Donations are from local residents and a business owners alike. Plus we receive monetary donations specifically for the meals during bear hunt weeks.

This year we will be welcoming over 40 veterans and 20 guides over a three week long Bear Hunt with House in the Woods. 

Farleen Smith is our New Volunteer Event Coordinator for this year’s Black Bear Hunt. She is working with Jessica Cloukey who did an amazing job in previous years of coordinating our large network of kitchen volunteers. Farleen has already proven her skill with organizing the kitchen and food for previous events: the 2017 Thanksgiving Dinner, 2018 Winter Skill Retreat, 2018 Volunteer Trainings, 2018 Maine Guides Courses, and a few smaller events. Farleen is retired from the U.S. Army and lives in Lee with her husband, House in the Woods Volunteer Hunting Guide Dean Smith.

Farleen Smith

 

 

Jessica Young~Cloukey (r) and Kim Lee

 

 

 

 

None of this would be possible without the numerous local volunteers who always seem to jump at the chance to help with many of the events.

 

As always, monetary donations to cover the perishable foods during the week are greatly appreciated also. Those can be mailed to Machias Savings Bank Attn:Jessica Cloukey PO Box 7 Lincoln, Me 04457

If anyone from away wants to order from Walmart.com they can ship to the Lincoln store for pick up or through Amazon to 248 Lee Rd Lincoln, ME 04457. Local donations can be dropped off at Machias Savings Bank.

Earlier This Month We Celebrated and We Trained

We hope you had a wonderful 4th of July with family and friends as you celebrated our Nation’s Independence Day. The 4th is one of the many  milestones Americans celebrate with festivities such as  watching fireworks and parades or family gatherings and barbecues. 

On July 4, 1776, the thirteen colonies claimed their independence from England, an event which eventually led to the formation of the United States. Each year on July 4th, also known as Independence Day, Americans celebrate this historic event.

In the days that seemed to fly by for the long weekend we hope you took a moment to thank those who are active military and any veterans you may have seen during the 4th. Without courageous men and women our Independence Day would be nonexistent. Today’s soldier continues to serve us all providing our freedom and liberties.

The soldier of 1776

The soldier of today

Becky Saulnier, Former Petroleum Supply Specialist at 92F, United States Army shares: I Love Independence Day! Not just because of it being my birthday, parade, fireworks and BBQ. Those things are great however, we would not be celebrating had others not been fighting for our Independence from the Crown. Something that has always stuck with me ever since I was in the military is the “Soldiers Creed”. The second to last verse of that is “I’m a Guardian of Freedom and the American Way of Life”. I take great pride in that Creed and in my Country. Happy Birthday America We Love You!

Veterans Guide School

July 13th~ 16th Three days of Registered Maine Guide School

 

 

Jim Neville of Jim Neville Outdoors held a three day free to Maine Veterans course, at House in the Woods, instructing fifteen veterans to become licensed as a Registered Maine Guide.

Jim Neville Outdoors 

 

Jim often guides for events held at our lodge.  He’s a true friend and great supporter of our mission. 

Editor’s Note: I’ve had the opportunity to meet Jim a couple of times when visiting HITW. He shared his “story” with me which you will find in the September 22, 2017 Black Bear Hunt newsletter, written by Jim himself. Take the time to read it. He’s an outstanding Marine veteran. You will also enjoy reading his blog on his website. He is also a very talented writer. I love reading is work. 

Jim Neville Outdoors 

Guide means any person who receives any form of remuneration for his services in accompanying or assisting any person in the fields, forests or on the waters or ice within the jurisdiction of the State (Maine) while hunting, fishing, trapping, boating, snowmobiling, using and all-terrain vehicle or camping at a primitive camping area…..Jim does all that and more!!

 

 

 

John Robertson, a Marine veteran and firefighter/paramedic for Augusta who also took the Maine Guide course, volunteered to teach the first aid certification to the other students.

 

 

 

Paul House with John Robertson. Is this a fish story??

 

 

 

 

 

 

Mapping Course 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Any one of these “students” will make an excellent Maine Guide.

 

 

 

 

Great group of future Maine Guides!

Thank you Jim Neville Outdoors for giving back to the Veteran Community and helping make a difference!

Becky Saulnier shares: Spent the past couple of days at this amazing facility! With my Registered Maine Guide test approaching I decided to take the opportunity to sit down with some truly awesome people and refresh the ol’ brain. It is always great to be around other Veterans. I’m also thankful for those who are not Veterans but dedicate there time and energy and resources into helping Veterans. We all have our own path. How we navigate that path is up to us. If you are a Veteran who loves to hunt or fish you should contact House in the Woods! If you are interested in volunteering they can always use the help (hunting or fishing is not required…it’s just fun). They have plenty of work to be done and I know they could use the extra hands. I look forward to getting back there very soon to give them a hand and help out. If you are not sure how to help but want to, contact Paul and he will let you know what they need. Thank you Jim Neville for offering an amazing opportunity. Thank you Paul House and Deanna House for creating such an amazing non-profit and a way to help with healing. Their story hits close to home for me and I’m sure many others feel the same. I also would like to say thank you to all of the volunteers for the time and dedication they put in. It means so much to so many!

Clint Richardson shares:

It’s been a challenging couple months but it’s paid off!!!! I’m now officially a Registered Maine Guide!!!!!! I can’t thank Jim Neville and Paul House enough for putting on the course and helping me make this dream come true!!!!!

 

 

Gifts to House in the Woods

Dee and Nancy Lothrop traveled to East Madison where the local Quilts of Valor chapter presented HITW with a beautiful quilt. The quilt has log cabins and pine trees in an American colored pattern. Marlene Brooks, who sewed the quilt, also explained that there are several hand-stitched images to find in the pattern such as canoes and bears. The quilting chapter also presented 5 area veterans with hand sewn quilts.

Nancy Lothrop at the Madison Fire Department where Quilts of Valor presented the gorgeous quilt to House in the Woods.

Thank you to Debbie Freeman, Ed Davis, and Jane Tannehill for presenting the proceeds of Debbie’s Mystery Barn sale.

Request for Pictures and Testimonies

 

Editor’s Request: 

As the creator of the monthly newsletter for House in the Woods I am wondering if you, as a reader, can be of assistance to me.

Are you a veteran who has attended any of our events in the past 4 years? Are you a volunteer who lends a hand all the time or even once in a while? Are you a visitor who heard about House in the Woods and came to visit the gorgeous lodge?  

You usually find my request of “please share” when I publish the newsletter. It is through this sharing that the word spreads and that is another way you can…and have…helped!! From increased readership stems the increased number of attendees to HITW events, which helps to increase sponsors to the great cause for our veterans.

I am in need of the following:

pictures/videos: do you any pictures and/or videos of a House in the Woods event you attended as a veteran, visitor or volunteer?

testimonies: can you share any type of testimony which speaks of your experience while at HITW, whether it was a day or a week or if you return annually for an event. 

As a writer I depend on both aspects to spread the word. The testimonies paint a picture with words so readers can learn exactly what HITW has meant to you. Incorporating more visual elements such as images and videos help to make the testimony more engaging and to show the readers that it is coming from an actual person. 

As our readership of the monthly newsletter grows, you will find each month pictures and testimonies (some long, some a few sentences) which help the reader assimilate with the news and events we are sharing. All of this is provided to me through research and my asking for material to share from gracious contributors who are happy to be of assistance.

I am certain that there are many more pictures out there and I would sincerely appreciate receiving them along with the description of the event and the date in which you attended.

Sincerely……..Thank you in advance for your pictures and testimonies. Please send them to my email address: bfe1948@yahoo.com or find me on Face Book and send me a private message.

Brenda Everson~Shaw and Marissa, one of her five granddaughters!

House in the Woods Mission:

The House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat’s Mission is to create a therapeutic, recreational, and educational retreat for our nation’s U.S. armed forces and their families, using outdoor wilderness activities in Maine and natural habitats to help participants share common challenges related to their service and sacrifice in protecting our nation’s freedom and democratic ideals.

 

 

Twitter Clean Come away by yourselves to a remote place and rest for a while…. Mark 6:31

CONTACT US:

TEL: 207.738.VETS (8387)

FAX: 207.738.4420

​OUR ADDRESS: 

House in the Woods

217 Skunk Hill Road

Lee, ME 04455

Wilderness to the people of America is a spiritual necessity, an antidote to the high pressure of modern life, a means of regaining serenity and equilibrium.Sigurd F. Olson

 

June

 

June means rest and relaxation, sun and fun…most days..but one of the more special days is Fathers’ Day. We want to honor all the Military Dads who are serving our country, Dads whose sons are currently serving and Dad’s who have become Gold Star Fathers.

 

Fathers who are currently serving our country in the military continue to be deployed to foreign lands. Their mission; get the job done so they can get back home to their children and loved ones and to be a present Dad again. All too often it’s six months to a year.  These Dads have done their best to prepare their children about their absence. 

It takes a special family to be apart during deployment. Those of us at House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat thank each and every family who serves! We are proud of the Dads who are far away and very proud of their families “keeping it together” on the home~front!

 

We can never thank you enough for your service, but please let us try. Come visit us at House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat. All lodging and meals are free to all military personnel and veterans alike!

A very special acknowledgement of all Gold Star Fathers on this Father’s Day.  Your son or daughter who made the ultimate sacrifice, in a land so far away, serving our country, did so with honor. Those of us who understand the impact of such a loss can promise we do not forget our fallen. 

 

YOU ARE NOT ALONE….

WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER OUR SONS’ AND DAUGHTERS’ SACRIFICE.

 

 

 

Summer is here!!!!

 

First Day of Summer!

School is done!!….we all say with a HUGE sigh of relief! Students have graduated high school and college. Text books are put away and Chrome Books are unplugged!!

We ALL need a rest from the riggers of the school year.

 

Boating, baseball, fishing, camping, biking, lakes, ocean, hiking and barbecues with families and friends. This IS summer!!

 

 

May is always such a busy month for House in the Woods but we love every moment of honoring those who paid the price for our freedom.

Please take a moment of your time to watch a new video of some of the veterans staying at the lodge.

NEW VIDEO OF HOUSE IN THE WOODS

Our goal in building our lodge, opening its doors and welcoming those who have served is a small measure of how we are honoring those who did not return home. A place of respite for the combat wounded, those suffering with PTSD,  and those currently serving. We continue to heal together.

May 11th Welcome Prudential Insurance Volunteers 

Prudential Insurance office from Portland, Maine came prepared to work and lend a hand volunteering at House in the Woods lodge. From interior spring cleaning to exterior clean up of residue from the clearing of the new lot. Load after load of rocks and sticks were thrown into a couple of the all~terrain vehicles and gifted back to Mother Nature along the way.

Prudential: Serving those who’ve served us all. Our Commitment to Veterans.

A big shout out to Bernice and Jeff White, Kelly McCaffrey, Kevin Balvin, Keith Johnson, Chris Soucie, Sean Gilpatrick, Jon Kramaschuster, Wil Truesdale, and Ted Durost!!

 

 

 

 

 

Moving our gorgeous eagles to our flag where they will guard and honor our great country’s red, white and blue!

For generations, it has been Prudential’s highest honor to help make life more secure for the men and women – and their families – who have served our country. They offer mentoring, networking and other programs that welcome and support employees who have served in the military. 

Events sponsored by VetNet engage and educate Prudential employees on veterans’ issues and provide opportunities for community outreach.

Prudential Insurance VetNet

May 21, 2018 Golf Scramble

at the Martindale Country Club

Auburn, Maine

The second annual House in the Woods Golf Scramble was a great time for all. We want to express our deepest gratitude to the Martindale Country Club located in Auburn, Maine for holding the Scramble at their gorgeous site.

Martindale Country Club

The event began with the National Anthem sung by the lovely Andrea Parker Michaud.  

 

 Andrea shares: It was a great fundraiser, paying $20 a person to end up 5 feet from the hole and get an eagle was well worth it. That was one of the coolest things I ever got to do at a golf tournament. LOL!! Might have been the reason why we won lowest net on a team with mostly horrible handicaps.

Participants in golf scramble rise during the National Anthem.

Derek Volk, owner of Volk Packaging sponsored the Air Cannon which fires a golf ball over 400 yards! Derek’s shot landed 9 inches from the hole, winning closest to the home!

Derek shares: Volk Packaging, and our employees, have been proud to be corporate and personal sponsors of House in the Woods since almost its inception. We will continue to support this terrific organization and urge you to consider doing so as well.

The Air Cannon!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Per Derek: It was an honor to sponsor the Air Cannon at the House in the Woods golf tournament and to meet so many great veterans. And then to win closest to the pin made it even better!

  

We raised over $45,000.00 in this years Golf Scramble with the help from sponsors, players’ fees and fundraising. 

This year we had a Harley Street Glide and a Chevy Cruse plus a $10,000.00 Hole in One as prizes.  No one got a Hole in One!!! However, Derek Volk did get within 9 inches for the Air Cannon Hole in One.  

 

 

 

 

 

Mike Albert, a staunch supporter of House in the Woods who worked tirelessly and eagerly to help pull together the 2nd Annual Golf Scramble .

Mike shares: We had 20 Active National Guard personnel take their own free time to volunteer all day for this event.  I want to thank Sfc. Kim Hackett and Sgt. Peter Houghton for finding these great Guardsmen. 

 

 

Sgt. Peter Houghton, National Guard

 

 

 

Registering with the National Guard…No, not to join, but to play golf!

 

They did any and all services needed on the course from the putting green, Hole in One,  player registration, selling raffle tickets and much more.

 

They did everything possible to make this a successful Golf Scramble! 

I also want to thank our great committee for all the hard work putting this HITW Golf Scramble together.  Sue Donovan, Kyle Purington, Nikki Withrow, Jeff Hutchins, Donny (Duck) Riggs, and Luke House, as well as Dee and Paul House.  

It takes a team to put an event together like this and since we have only done this for two years I feel great about what we have done so far in raising money for House in the Woods.

(Editor’s note: I’m wondering if anyone dared let any of the Guardsmen try the Air Cannon!! Perhaps there would have been a winner!! Something tells me THEY know how to hit a target!)

The all~important, critical Beverage Cart. A must~have at any Golf Scramble!! A stress free day of golf.

 

 

SWAG BAGS!!!

Wait, this one looks better !

 

 

 

 

 

 

And they’re off!!

 

 

 

 

Ladies and gents of the green!

 

 

Golf: the art of playing fetch with yourself!

 

 

 

 

I&S, LLC ready to play…both times!

 

This team may have had a low score however they seemed happy with their Raccoon Caps!  The team is I&S, LLC, Ivan Bates, Chris Bolstridge, Frank Turner lll and Greg Shappy.

Gateway Title Company Ladies Team

 

 

Gary Crocker, Master of Ceremonies for our golf scramble and well~recognized Maine Humorist.

 

 

 

 

OVERALL WINNING TEAM!

 The overall Scramble winning Team MMTA Services, Inc.  had two players that had to leave Brian Parke and Gary Cooper.  Bill Norwood and Tim Doyle were joined by Sue Donovan (Committee Member) and Gary Crocker (our MC).

The stunning plaques were handmade by a Marine named Rick Haskell in less than one week .  He graciously created these and donated them to HITW.   Great work!! Thank you sir!!

 

 

 

 

Veteran, John Bartlett winning a YETI Tumbler for closest to the pin!

 

 

 

This is the team who won our House in the Woods Golf Scramble this year! There team name is MMTA Services, Inc. Left to right: Bill Norwood, Paul Soracco, Brian Parke,and Tim Doyle.  

All of us at House in the Woods cannot thank all of you enough, each and everyone of the attendees, Martindale Country Club and their staff of fabulous people, along with all the folks who volunteered from beginning to end to make this such a great day of fun and adventure! The support you provide to our nonprofit organization for our Veterans, combat warriors and those currently serving is greatly appreciated. 

If you have not been by to see our lodge, please call and choose a time to come visit us. The coffee will be fresh and hot!

Young Joel House making sure there is enough beverages in his large cooler to help with the thirsty golfers. Oh, and yes, his grandmother Deanna House, Director of Administrative Services at House in the Woods.

EVERYONE: Be sure to come back next year for the third annual House in the Woods Golf Scramble! Just remember this year’s slots for teams filled up fast! Do we need to create time and space for more teams???

 THE VOLK PACKAGING HEROES WALL

 

Derek Volk is a great friend of the House family and an avid and staunch supporter of House in the Woods’ efforts of providing a safe, comfortable retreat for all our military of all generations.

Derek is the President and third generation owner of Volk Packaging Corporation in Biddeford, Maine.

His sincere love, respect and honor for our men and women serving, those who made the ultimate sacrifice and those who have served has inspired him to create the Volk Packaging Heroes Wall. The link below will take you to the video of the unveiling of the wall on D~Day, June 6th, 2018. At this link you will also find pertinent details of how you can support this amazing project. 

Volk Packaging Heroes Wall

THE VOLK PACKAGING HEROES WALL is intended to honor all men and women (living or passed) who have served or currently serve our great country in the Armed Forces.  Anyone can put their loved ones face and information on the Heroes Wall.  ALL PROCEEDS from the VPC HEROES WALL will be given to the Biddeford/Saco/Old Orchard Beach VFW.  

 

PLEASE, take the time to follow the above link to see how you can become involved in this most honorable project of the Heroes Wall.

Or if you have any questions, contact Derek Volk at dsvolk@volkboxes.com or (207) 571-5511.

The wall is on the lawn at Volk Packaging at 11 Morin Street, Biddeford, Maine.  All are welcome to visit at any time, day or night. If you are in the area for the summer or for a week, be sure to take the time to visit the Heroes Wall. If you reside in Maine and haven’t had the opportunity to stop by, please do so. Visit Biddeford for the day. It’s beautiful here!

NOTE:  VOLK PACKAGING, the Volk family or anyone involved with the company receives, keeps and/or gains NO monetary income from this wall.  Our reward is honoring those who have served. As you view the video of the unveiling you will notice how many employees at Volk Packaging are veterans. We thank each one of you for your service to our great country and the part you took in creating this fabulous Heroes Wall.

 

A 2015 photo of Derek with Paul House and young Joel House. Two very fine gentlemen who share a mission; to honor our military.

 

 

 

Flags flying at Heroes Wall.

May 26th Our Fallen Are Honored

 Wilderness Walk for Warriors

It was great to see old friends and meet new ones at the 5.5k Competitor ME Run in Houlton May 26th. 

 

 SSGT. Joel House’s Honor Rock

 

Assisting the living and honoring the deceased at Wilderness Walk for Warriors May 26, 2018.

 

          Also…May 26th

The Summit Project (TSP) also held it’s day of honoring those who have fallen at The Owl in Baxter State Park.

The mission of The Summit Project is to honor Maine’s newest war casualties and the faithful spirit of all Mainers.

 

 

Team Blue of The Summit Project led by Justin Cloukey.

 

 

 

The Summit Project

Justin Cloukey

Most Maine natives are “born and bred” loving the life outdoors. Two of the many stones they carry bear the names of Joel House and Blair Emery. There is a spirit in Maine of honoring Nature with respect and love, while caring for her wood, lakes, streams and mountains. It simply is a way of life. This is one of the reasons we go to Nature to bring stones which represent Maine’s Fallen.

The Wilderness Walk for Warriors and The Summit Project are but two of the many, many organizations in Maine that honor, and hold is the highest esteem, the brave young warriors who literally gave their lives defending the rights and freedom of others.

 

 

Sunday, May 27 the Widows Son Motorcycle Riders Ride-in to the Lodge.

What an amazing afternoon. Four chapters of the Widows Sons Masonic Motorcycle Riders came to visit and make a very generous donation to HITW.  Bob Mulholland presented us with a check.

Howard Smiya shares: For the third consecutive year I had the distinct pleasure of riding into House in the Woods with my Widows Sons Brethren. Every time I have visited House in the Woods has been an emotional experience for me. I am awed that Paul and Deanna House have been able to turn the tragic loss of their son, Joel, into a desire to provide a therapeutic and healing respite for those who have served in our country’s military. This family has given it all and yet they continue to give. I support them and this special place with my whole heart.

LOVE this group of supportive folks! Hearing them come up the road before seeing them is the BEST!!!

HOUSE IN THE WOODS 

MAY 28TH, 2018 MEMORIAL DAY
 Monday May 28th we did the small Memorial Day parade here in the town of Lee. It’s a sentimental thing because my kids used to march in it in Little League or band.  They call out the names of the war dead back to the Spanish-American war….Deanna House, Mother of a Fallen Hero

 

SSGT. Joel House

 

 

SSGT. Blair Emery

May 28, 2018 Annual Antique and Classic  Car Show

sunbury village logo

Sunbury Village, a beautiful independent lifestyle in a hospitable community  located in Bangor, Maine held their 6th Annual Memorial Day Fundraiser benefiting House in the Woods and Maine Troop Greeters. This is a community that loves and supports our veterans and military families.

Beautiful antique cars, classic cars, awesome items for raffle tables and a scrumptious barbecue filled the day with some great friends, new and old, and wonderful residents of beautiful Sunbury Village.

 

We thank you for seeing the value in our therapeutic, recreational and educational retreat for our combat wounded, their families and veterans of all wars. Thank you for your continued support  of House in the Woods….. Dee House

 

Under the hood is just as pretty as the outside!

So much work and pride of ownership in these cars!

 

 

Love these pictures?  Memorymaker Photography is offering you the opportunity to purchase as many of these as you like. You can now order images at the following link:

Solstice Senior Living Antique Car Show 

 

Kelly Mitchell, Reporter

Fox News Bangor

 

 

 

Kelly Mitchell was at the antique car show and had the opportunity to interview Deanna House, Administrative Director of House in the Woods.

Annual Car Show Raises Funds for Veterans

Our motto is ‘together we heal’ because that’s how we feel – that together we heal, said Deanna House, one of the founders of House in the Woods. And we see that happening not just with ourselves but with other veterans as well.

Maine Troop Greeters

A nonprofit group of veterans and men and women supporting our armed forces serving overseas by greeting troops who arrive at Bangor International Airport. Day or night, rain or shine.

The mission of the Maine Troop Greeters & Museum is to express the nation’s gratitude and appreciation to the troops, for those going overseas for a safe return and for those returning for a joyful homecoming and to make their (hopefully brief) stay in Bangor as comfortable and pleasant as possible. Additionally we will honor the trust placed in us by these troops by preserving and perpetuating the donations entrusted to our care, through display,  education and sharing of these collections.and encouragement.

 

June 4th~7th Veterans Fishing Trip

Lake Ontario, Oswego, NY

Hat Trick Charters has been hosting great fishing trips for House in the Woods for quite a while now. They are located in Oswego, NY,  where they specialize in fishing Lake Ontario for Trout & Salmon. Their charter boat is a 28′ Baha Cruiser and is fully equipped with the latest fish finding, navigation and safety equipment. The Baha  is docked at the Oswego Marina .Generally we are fishing 10 minutes after departure!

Cpt. Jim Staves owns and operates Hattrick Charters , Cpt. Robert Pultorek, and 2 other fishing captains donate 2 days of fishing.    Each captain takes a group of four, along with the 1st mate to run the fishing lines.

Jim has more than 25 years of charter-fishing experience on Lake Ontario. We ALWAYS have a great fishing experience with them.

Hattrick Charters

The following pictures are of one out of the four groups that were on this fabulous fishing excursion Monica Buffington, Mike Gould, Becky Saulnier, and Paul House are having an excellent morning on Lake Ontario with Hattrick Charters.

 

Becky Saulnier, Mike Gould, Paul House and Monica Buffington proudly show their catch of the day!

 

 

 

                 

 

 

 

 

 

This group of four certainly pulled in some excellent looking and HUGE fish!!!! Love having pictures as proof of these fish stories!!!

Other veterans who joined us but it seems they forgot to celebrate their catch by taking pictures….too busy catching fish!!! These fishermen, we are certain, did as well.  Donald Benson, Robert Bryant, Thomas Bryant, Gary LaChance, Al Morrow, Robert Myers, Tom Orfe, Frank Roy, Brian Smith,Robert Benson and Peter Towne.
 Editor’s note: if any of the above named attendees have pictures feel free to send them along to me and I promise I will post in the next newsletter!!!!
My email: bfe1948@yahoo.com
 This large crew of attendees stayed at Sticks Bar n Grill & Motel in New Haven, NY.  The owners, Mike & Bobbie Lavenia are super nice people.  They gifted HITW one night of rooms, one meal while all of the crew was there and took them all to a local ice cream take out…again, Mike’s & Bobbie’s treat! 
 

Challenge from Deanna House: I believe I still have the most awesome catch of our retreats to Lake Ontario. This was a nearly 20 lb. king salmon. Still waiting for a vet to break the record. Maybe this week?

 

We have been very blessed each month with financial and in~kind gifts. Every day we experience amazing generosity from local residents and businesses as well as folk from far and wide. We cannot thank you enough for your continued graciousness, generosity and love for the mission we have at House in the Woods. Thank you for believing in us. 

 

The Alton United Methodist Women and a couple of their male friends stopped by June 25th to present Paul House with a donation for the lodge. We love that small groups take it upon themselves to consider our cause worthy of their donation. You sincerely cannot go far in Maine without running into someone who has family serving in the military or is a veteran themselves.

 

Rich and Nancy Larkin of Lincoln, Maine donated a Polaris Ranger 4×4 Side by Side as a gift to House in the Woods. These little vehicles have a lot of power and definitely help our combat wounded venture through the trails in all four season. We are adding to our fleet of vehicles and we are so very grateful!

Mark Hawes from Maine Paper and Janitorial Products donated this machine to clean our floors at the lodge. This machine retails for $4,600.00. Thank you Mark for such a generous donation! We really appreciate it.

 

 

 

Perhaps you have been directed to this newsletter by a friend who thought you would be interested in attending one of the many events held year~round at out lodge. If so, take a moment and look at the past years newsletters. There is one per month.

Perhaps you have “always wanted” to help a strong veterans cause but did not know where to look or whom to trust that it will still be in existence next year. Simply click the link below for House in the Woods Military & Family Retreat. There are many ways you can help, many options to donate and there are so many great events to choose from. We hope to hear from you soon.

This IS where TOGETHER WE HEAL!!!

HOUSE IN THE WOODS

 

 

June 30th, Noon~4:00 pm

 

Sgt. Joel A. House Summer Camp Fund
Encouraging Maine kids to reach for their dreams through summer camp attendance.

  There will be a free Beach N Barbecue Day fundraiser at Cole’s Landing, Lee’s public beach on Silver Lake. Admission is free. A super raffle with over 20 prizes including a canoe, muzzle loader, and over 20 prizes donated by area merchants will drawn.
A complete prize list is available on our website at:
 Other activities include the pie-in-the-face auction, swimming, and beach games. The fundraiser will be a part of Lincoln’s MSG Gary Gordon Day with a 5K Run/Walk held in the morning, the Lincoln American Legion Color Guard, music by Jessie Page, Ernie Smith, and the 195th Army National Guard.

 

Justin and son pie in face         

PIE~IN~THE~FACE AUCTION!!!

 

Justin pie in face results

 

The Sgt. Joel A. House Summer Camp Fund is excited to announce the recipients of this year’s summer camp scholarship. A record-shattering year, the memorial scholarship will send 89 Maine kids to 32 summer camps.

The Sgt. Joel Fund was begun in 2007 as a memorial to Joel House from Lee who was killed on June 23, 2007 by a roadside bomb in Iraq while on active duty with the 2-8 Cavalry from Fort Hood, TX. Joel loved the guitar, the outdoors, and soccer.

His favorite place in the world was his family camp on Silver Lake in Lee. Through this scholarship, Joel’s family and friends hope to encourage Maine kids to reach for their dreams and pursue their passions by choosing a summer camp program that can connect them with mentors, trainers, teachers, coaches, choreographers, directors, etc. that can help them along their journey.

Another goal of this scholarship is encourage kids to have conversations with their families and teachers about the sacrifices made to have the freedom we have in America. Each child is required to write a reflection on the topic Freedom Isn’t Free as part of their application.

rock freedom Joel

Many individuals and businesses have supported this year’s scholarship. The Herb & Ellie Bailey Charitable Foundation provided a grant for $3,000.00 to assist kids in the Lincoln school system. An anonymous grant made it possible to double our average annual awards. We were not only able to help more Maine kids, but we were able to provide larger scholarship awards. 

 

Joel Amos House, son, brother, grandson, uncle and friend, soldier. Loved everything about Maine. Silver Lake, swimming, hunting, fishing, boating, trails with his father in the wood of Maine….

Sgt. Joel A. House Summer Camp Fund

2819 Lee Rd.

Lee, ME 04455

207-738-4421

 

 

July 13, 14, 15, 2018

Following is directly from Jim Neville’s website:

 

I am proud to be offering a free Registered Maine Guide Course to Maine Active Duty, Guard, and Veterans in support of House in the Woods in Lee, Maine. The course will be July 13, 14, 15. Lodging is provided at the House in the Woods Lodge on a first~come~first~ serve basis. Get your registration in early!!!. To apply please click on the link below and scroll down to the free veterans course.

Jim Neville Outdoors

Download the application and information sheet, and follow the instructions. There are only 9 remaining spots for this course. The deadline for applications is July 1st. Please share this with any veteran you think may be interested.

The Registered Maine Guide Patch is something that’s earned from a lifetime of experience on the water and in the woods of Maine. A person can’t just study for the test and become a Maine Guide. It has to be a way of life.

Becoming a Maine Guide is not easy, and it’s something that shouldn’t be taken lightly. You join a long list of legendary sportsmen and women who are the epitome of a rugged, independent, and authentic. A Maine Guide is respected throughout the country for their knowledge, experience, and abilities.

The test is challenging, you can’t possibly study for everything. My courses will help you gain the knowledge and skills you need to earn the coveted red patch.

This program is open to all Maine veterans, or active/reserve members who have served honorably in the United States Armed Forces. 

 

 

 Kennebec River Striper Fishing Trip

July 18th & 19th, Bath, Maine

 

 

Capt. Logo

Join us for an amazing day of fishing for striped bass with Maine Saltwater Outfitters owned by Capt. Forrest Faulkingham and two other boats.

 

 

 

Fly By Night SV1 bass boat.Fly By Night is a 26 foot Grady White Chase Center Console with modern electronics and twin 150 h.p. Yamaha four-stroke engines, which are quiet and powerful while being environmentally friendly.

 

Captain Forrest Faulkingham has been guiding the Kennebec River for nearly 20 years. He knows every nook and cranny of this incredible fishery, and he is an absolute joy to fish with. Offering only the best in equipment, he is also an entertainer of the first degree. Capt. Faulkingham is noted for his incredible fly-tying which has been featured in books and magazines nationwide.

 Capt. Mike Faulkingham, son of Capt. Forrest has been trolling the waters of Chesuncook Lake with his father since he was young. Both are avid saltwater fly fishermen.

We will be fishing with the best of the best!!!

 

Past years we have caught many striper but regulation states they must be over 28 inches to keep. Thus many were released for another time of fishing when they mature.But a couple of the vets caught over reg size and we all were happy fishermen and women!! We will find the mature ones this year!!! 

 

This is our shortest event, but an event that you will completely enjoy!! Oh the fish stories. Bring a camera…get the evidence!!

 

Shorter events are ideal for veterans with jobs and those who cannot be away from home for a longer period of time.

 

 

The passion and concept hasn’t changed…let’s go fishing!

 

 

 

 

 

Best summer ever!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Editor’s note: Thank you for taking the time to read all the news we have to share for House in the Woods. When you have a lazy, hazy summer day…please go back and read more of the newsletters. They are all listed on my website under the tab Military & Veterans.

Brenda Everson~Shaw

And please, come back next month to see what fabulous events are upcoming….especially Black Bear Hunting.

I have a personal commitment to this wonderful veterans and military cause as I hail from generations of men and women who served in our military. We too have had our own warriors who made the ultimate sacrifice at a young age.

Within minutes of my initial meeting with Paul and Deanna House I knew I was going to do something to make all veterans and actively serving military aware of this amazing place where they can rest, fish, hunt and commune with fellow veterans. Breathe…just breathe and listen to Nature.

I simply ask that you take a look at the backstory of how and why House in the Woods was created. You will find a video, Welcome to Lee Maine under the tab About Us of their website: HOUSE IN THE WOODS

 

Proverbs 3:27 Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, 
when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.