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Thank you to our 2011 Pelicans

To the 2011 Star Island Pelican Community:

I have to share with you how strange it was to shut down the last generator and walk down to the boat on that cold November afternoon when the season was finally over. Alex took over on November 4. She reports daily owl sightings, Canada geese returning to the front lawn, a couple of generator problems, and a rat population that really does seem to be a little lower than last year.

You can all relate to how odd it felt for me to be back home after such a long spell on the Island. The first few weeks back in America were consumed by our close call with reality television, which has now been put off until maybe next year. We brought six enthusiastic Hollywood producers out there right after Thanksgiving, but the network decided it was too late in the season to put it all together. The income would have been important in these tight budget times, but I have to admit to being somewhat relieved.

I went to a great alternative energy conference at the Island Institute in November where I met island managers from all up and down the Maine Coast. I think we’re starting to get some momentum back into our solar power plan, too.

I’ve already gotten some skiing in, hauled the boat into the shed for the winter, organized all the files that were piling up around my desk, started planning for next season, and stacked most of my firewood. And now it’s almost Christmas.

So, on the day after the Solstice and my last work day of the year, I have a chance to reflect on the whirlwind that started last April, and I want to share some of my thoughts with you who made it so interesting and rewarding.

This was an incredible, enriching year for me, full of growth and challenge, and I want to thank all of you who were a part of making my first season at Star so enjoyable and valuable. You guys rallied around to help me right from the start and I am very grateful. I could start naming names, but I would inevitably leave somebody out, so let me just say thank you to everybody at once. I truly appreciate the help and cooperation and respect you gave me. What makes Star so incredible is the combination of that beautiful isolated, sometimes scary setting, with a group of such amazing people. I feel really fortunate to be part of it. So the word of the day is gratitude. Thank you.

My hopes for next season? More progress on sustainability, more music, more sailing, more laughing, more great work, more conversation, more moderation. I really hope we can all work together to avoid the lapses in judgment and the indiscretions which lead to injuries, terminations, sadness. I hope no one has to leave the Island because they get hurt or depressed or because they broke a basic rule. I hope we can continue to build a stronger and stronger atmosphere of open communication, respect for each other and the place, cooperation, compassion. I believe that a whole community working together presents the best chance to keep everyone safe and happy and sober and growing. What better community than this to prove it?

We will all be challenged once again by a scarcity of resources. I really believe that this challenge is also an opportunity for the Island and us, one which is right in line with important principles that we all share, and part of the long tradition of the Shoals themselves. Sustainability (for the Island and for the world) implies creativity, innovation, resourcefulness, a community working together with common goals, some hard work, and yes, even some sacrifices. The test is worth the taking, and the rewards can be deep and long lasting. I think it is part of the reason we are drawn here.

OK, down off the soap box. I basically just wish everyone the best new year ever.

Jack Farrell
Facilities Superintendent

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Now hiring 2012 seasonal workers

Are you or someone you know interested in working for Star Island next season? We’d love to hear from you!

Star Island Corporation is now accepting applications for Pelicans. Come be a part of a friendly and welcoming community while working in an environment that can truthfully be described as like no other.

Working on Star Island can be extremely rewarding. Indeed, many lives have been positively influenced, and careers determined, by spending a summer working on Star Island. But being a Pelican is more than just getting a job on Star Island — it is about joining a community of interesting, talented, and hard working individuals. We seek staff members who will commit to doing a good job, whether that job involves providing direct services to conferees (such as making beds, cooking food, or working at the front desk) or serving on our support crews (such as repairing trucks, painting buildings, or running our generators). The powerful Pelican community that arises each season is an outgrowth of common goals, hard work, and mutual support.

Applications are due in by January 20, 2012, but don’t delay — fill out an application today!

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Support Star Island when you shop online

When doing your holiday shopping online, be sure to visit Shops on Star for a wealth of lovely Star Island-related gifts and beautiful holiday ornaments. It’s the perfect place to get that something special for a loved one this season while supporting the isle we all adore.

Sadly, Shops on Star doesn’t sell watches, blu-rays or Skylanders, so you might also consider checking out GoodShop or Charity Blast to see if retailers you would like to shop from are listed on their sites. You could be supporting Star while you shop. It’s as easy as 1, 2, 3!

1). Visit GoodShop or Charity Blast.

2). Make sure to choose Star Island Corporation as the cause you wish to support.

3). Search through the list of participating retailers and click on the store you wish to shop from and you will be supporting Star while you shop! Contribution percentages vary by retailer.

These two sites work with popular retailers you might already be planning to shop from online, such as Amazon, Toys R Us, Barnes & Noble, Home Depot, etc.

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White Island lighthouse to be featured on NH Chronicle

This Wednesday’s episode of New Hampshire Chronicle on WMUR returns to the Shoals to shine a light on rebuilding the White Island lighthouse.

On a clear day you can see the lighthouse on White Island from all along the NH Coastline. It has been guiding mariners since the early 1800’s. It has also been battered, cracked, and the 110 foot walkway has been washed away.

Tonight we set sail for the iconic location and bring you a story of rebuilding. It started with some schoolchildren and their teacher and it has lead to some good old Yankee craftsmanship and ingenuity.

Catch this episode on WMUR-9 at 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 16, or afterward online at WMUR.com.

Conference Updates

Are you ready for your 2012 conference?

Star Island is happy to release the following schedule of conferences for the 2012 season. A few conferences, like ISHRA-June, Writelines II, and the Quaker Retreat are simply waiting to finalize their schedule and are not yet included in the following list.
Read more…

On the Island

Calling all shutterbugs!

We are looking for iconic photographs of Star Island – moments that capture the essence of your experience on Star Island. Anything from a beautiful sunset to a jump off the pier, if a photo captures your Shoaler heart in some way then we would love to see it!

These photos would be considered for use in Star Island publications or our Web pages, so please only submit photos for which you can give permission for publication. Please note that we cannot guarantee using all photos submitted for a variety of reasons, and if we would like to use your submitted photo then we will contact you – and you will be credited when/if your photos are used.

Email photos in .jpg format to Jon, our office assistant, at jwahlgren@starisland.org. Alternatively, if you have several photos or they are large, upload them to a Web site like Picasa or Snapfish and share them with him. If your photo is already on Facebook then just send him a nudge in the right direction.

Please submit your photos before November 20 for consideration.

Thank you!

Star Island Corporation

Island Magic in your neck of the woods

Are you longing to help with the Starry Night fundraising event but live too far from Portsmouth? No problem! You can host Starry Night in your own neck of the woods. All you need is a place, a time and date, and a theme. How about a coffee house with desserts and open mike? A pot luck supper? A pancake breakfast? A wine and cheese tasting? Thanksgiving pie baking contest? There are lots of possibilities for bringing Shoalers of all ages together for fun while raising some funds for Star Island.

We’ve already had one event: special thanks to Pelican Adam Shapiro who hosted this year’s first Starry Night, “A Great Day” in May. His outdoor battle of the bands raised about $300 from the Pels and friends in his neighborhood in Hartford.

There are no restrictions. Pick a date that works for you. We’ll help you with a mailing or email blast to the Shoalers in your area. Call us at (603) 430-6272 or email Director of Development Angela Matthews at amatthews@starisland.org to let us know your plans!

Newsletter

Star Island Newsletter: Fall 2011

Star Island Newsletter

Fall 2011

Volume XXXVII, Issue 3

Inside this Issue:
  • Hurricane Irene
  • Letter from the CEO
  • Remembering 9/11: A poet on Star Island
  • Star Island is online
  • Passages
  • Five generations of Shoalers
  • Memorial Courtyard
  • Shining the Star
  • Starry Night 2011
  • Volunteer spotlight