May proclaimed ACAP and Community Action Month as Agency plans 50th anniversary events

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Aroostook County Commissioners made it official, at their April 27 meeting, joining with more than two dozen County communities declaring May 2022 Aroostook County Action Program and Community Action Month in honor of the social service agency’s 50 years. The formal proclamation will kick off a month of events to recognize the milestone.

Both celebratory activities and community outreach to raise awareness and connect people  with services are planned leading up to and on the official June 1 date when in 1972 the then  Central Aroostook Action Program and St. John Valley Action Council formally merged to form  ACAP. Anniversary events will continue with ACAP represented at summer festivals throughout  the region, and other activities into the fall – with a few surprises in store. 

“At a time when our services are seemingly needed more and by more households than at any  other point in our five-decade history, ACAP is here for the families and individuals of Aroostook County. In May, and in the months that follow, we will be connecting directly with people across our County in local communities, both so they can more readily access services, as we work to meet our mission, but also to celebrate the resilience and spirit of our County, the people we have the honor of serving, and our dedicated ACAP team who have served with such dedication, care and compassion for five decades,” said ACAP Executive Director/CEO Jason Parent. 

Events in the coming month across Aroostook County that are part of the 50th anniversary  commemoration are as follows:

Tuesday, May 3

Weston: HEAP In Your Hometown – Weston Town Hall, 5 Church Lane, 10 a.m. to 2  p.m. Open access/walk-in appointments for the Home Energy Assistance Program and information on all ACAP programs and services 

Wednesday, May 4

Fort Kent: free community ice cream social – ACAP Fort Kent Center, 40 Alfalfa Street 2–4 p.m. 

Merrill: HEAP In Your Hometown – Merrill Town Office, 3391 US Route 2, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

Friday, May 6

Presque Isle: IMPACT Spaces – Presque Isle Housing Authority Community Center, 37 Birch Street, 3 p.m. Youth-led and oriented activities, snacks and more for youth ages 13-18  

Tuesday, May 10

Stockholm: HEAP In Your Hometown – Stockholm Town Office, 62 School Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Wednesday, May 11

Madawaska: free community ice cream social and HEAP in Your Hometown – ACAP  Madawaska Office, 88 Fox Street 2-4 p.m. 

Tuesday, May 17

Allagash: HEAP In Your Hometown – Allagash Town Office, 1063 Allagash Road, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

Wednesday, May 18

Caribou: free community ice cream social – ACAP Caribou Center, 17 Bowles Road 2–4 p.m. 

Eagle Lake: HEAP In Your Hometown – Eagle Lake Town Office, 36 Devoe Brook Road, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.  

Thursday, May 19 

Presque Isle: Central Aroostook Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours and official ribbon cutting/opening of ACAP’s Katahdin Trust Company Community Services Suite at the newly renovated ACAP Customer Service Center at 771 Main Street, 4–7 p.m. Celebrate ACAP’s 50th Anniversary, the 25th Anniversary of the establishment of ACAP’s Customer Service Center at 771 Main Street in Presque Isle,  tour the newly renovated space – including the Katahdin Trust Company Community Services Suite and also ACAP’s new Workforce and Family Investment Center. ACAP”s Prevention Team will be providing mocktails and information about how local  businesses can provide trendy nonalcoholic beverages at upcoming work events. ACAP’s Workforce Development Team will be on-site to speak with area businesses on  free services to help grow their workforce, including on-the-job-training and work experiences where ACAP supports the salary of the prospective employee.  

Friday, May 20

Presque Isle: IMPACT Spaces – Presque Isle Housing Authority Community Center, 37  Birch Street, 1 p.m. 

Tuesday, May 24 

Limestone: HEAP In Your Hometown – Limestone Town Office, 93 Main Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Wednesday, May 25

Houlton: free community ice cream social – ACAP Houlton Center, 91 Military Street  2-4 p.m. 

Ashland: HEAP In Your Hometown – Ashland Town Office, 17 Bridgham Street, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 

Tuesday, May 31 

St. John: Official Start of Planting Season and Sign Unveiling for the ACAP 50th Anniversary Potato Plot, 1258 St. John Road, 1 p.m. This event will serve as the kickoff to a growing season-long project to raise awareness of Aroostook’s proud agricultural roots/the potato industry, ACAP’s five decades of service to the people of  Aroostook County, and efforts to solve the challenge of food insecurity in northern Maine. In addition to unveiling the sign and the kickoff to planting season, ACAP  officials, host potato plot donor/growers the Pelletier Family, and representatives from Aroostook County’s own Northeast Packaging will launch an art design contest for a  special ACAP 50th anniversary commemorative five-pound potato bag limited print. The  potato bags, production for which will be donated by Northeast Packaging, will hold the  fall harvest from the field and will be donated to area community cupboards and food  pantries this fall.  

Wednesday, June 1 

Presque Isle: ACAP’s Official 50th Anniversary Birthday Celebration! – ACAP Customer  Service Center, 771 Main Street (near Walmart) 1–4 p.m. Free birthday cake and ice cream, information on all ACAP services.

Any updates or additional information on upcoming events will be posted on the ACAP  Facebook page. For more information on any of the ACAP 50th anniversary celebration and  community outreach events, contact the ACAP Advancement Team at 207-554-4130.