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We celebrated 100 years of fellowship in 2021! (The official celebration was held in 2023!)
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We celebrated 100 years of fellowship in 2021! (The official celebration was held in 2023!)
2024: Thank you to everyone who helped make this a wonderful season! We hope you stay happy, safe, and healthy. See you around! All are WELCOME!
Sabino tees, sweatshirts, totes, and pillows sporting our logo are all available on Amazon. Please use the link below to purchase directly on Amazon as there appears to be a problem with the products Brad designed for the Hall. Unfortunately, the design has been copied, replicated, and produced onto similar products, cutting out the profit for Sabino Hall. Although the design appears close, it is not exactly the same. Please be careful ordering and make sure “Design Bin” is included in the description if you search Sabino Maine Centennial on Amazon. The best way to support the hall and receive the correct items is to use the link below. By using this link, it’ll be easy to shop and your goods will be delivered right to your door.
Design Bin on Amazon - Sabino Maine Centennial
Additionally, a few of these items are available for direct purchase at the Hall this summer along with hats and decals. Hats and decals can only be purchased at the Hall or directly from Brad Powers @ bradpowers@earthlink.net. Hats are $23.00 each and decals are $3 each.
Please remember to pay your dues, $50 per household. Make checks payable to Sabino Improvement Association and mail to our Treasurer, Izabela Werner, 233 Houghton Pond Rd., West Bath ME 04530
THANK YOU!!!
The Board would like to thank all those that have donated far to the Hall Preservation fund. We have been able to put a new roof on the hall this year, securing the structure for many years to come. Thank You!!
Our very anticipated Sabino Hall Centennial Celebration & Fair occurred on Saturday, 8/19/2023. The Fair ran from 9-2. After the Fair, the neighborhood's afternoon activities included music, food, the Sabino Hall Incorporation presentation by Secretary of State Shenna Bellows, and the burial of a 50-year Time Capsule.
Every Thursday at 6 pm, July and August, we gather at Sabino Hall to share our favorite summer dishes. And we've been doing that for 100 years! That's a lot of yummy recipes. We share them here.
Learn about restaurants, shops, activities, and events in the Mid-Coast area that are favorites of Sabino residents.
Share your discoveries with the rest of us! Positive remarks only, please! Recommendations are kept anonymous.
Sabino Association History. officially dates from 1922, but human settlement began when Native Americans used the peninsula as a portage or "carry." From those faraway days to today when super-high-tech Navy ships go down the Kennebec to oceans worldwide, Sabino folks have seen it all.
Can't remember when you signed up to host? Find out here, along with dates and times of Potluck Suppers, business meetings, clean-up days, and other events. Check here to learn the program for each week and what, if anything, you need to bring.
The by-laws were updated in July 2019. Members will find them in this section, along with business meeting notes and other notices.
Our digital directory makes it easy to keep everyone's contact information accurate and current. Please note: we do not publish names, ages or contact info of persons under 18.
Listen to your friends and neighbors share favorite memories of their years in Sabino, when and why they came here, what has changed ... and what hasn't.
Begun as a colony of summer fishing camps, Sabino still welcomes many back along with summer every year. Over the years, Sabino has become year-round home to many of us. Many of the old camps are still here, wearing new faces or changed to four-season living. Learn the history of these wonderful places!
Are you looking to sell Uncle Fred's drill press? Want to buy a gently-used sofa? Need a plumber or an electrician? Check out our Community Bulletin Board. Someone has information you need! Someone needs something you want to dispose of! Someone has an item you're looking for!
Plus, check here for local news of interest to Sabino neighbors.
All persons who live on Sabino Road or its feeder streets and are at least 15 years old are eligible to become members of the Association. Dues are $50 per household per year. By tradition, persons over the age of 80 are exempt from paying dues. Please bring check or cash to Treasurer Izabela Werner at any Potluck Supper. Upon payment you will be added to the list of persons eligible to view the private pages of the website.
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