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Chewonki Foundation

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The Chewonki Foundation
Formation1915 (1915)
TypeNon-profit
HeadquartersWiscasset, Maine, United States
Coordinates43°57′0″N 70°42′10″W / 43.95000°N 70.70278°W / 43.95000; -70.70278
ServicesEducational programs
Websitewww.chewonki.org

The Chewonki Foundation is a non-profit institution in Wiscasset, Maine which runs educational programs with an environmental focus.

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Background

The main buildings of the Chewonki Foundation. The fields are part of the organic farm.

Founded in 1915 as a summer camp for boys, the Foundation now runs a four-month high school program—Maine Coast Semester at Chewonki, boys and girls summer camp programs, wilderness trips for teenagers and families, an organic farm, traveling natural history programs where non-releasable wildlife are brought to schools and libraries, as well as week-long environmental education programs for school groups around New England.

The Chewonki Foundation is located on a 400-acre (1.6 km2) peninsula between Westport Island and the town of Woolwich. The peninsula protrudes into Montsweag Bay. The foundation is also a steward of the former Debsconeag Lake camps on Fourth Debsconeag Lake, and the owners of the public Big Eddy Campground off the Golden Road. With their off-site, program-specific properties, Chewonki took possession of several islands in Mid-Coast Maine to keep them available for public access.[1]

References

  1. ^ "MLTN: Chewonki Foundation". www.mltn.org. Archived from the original on 2014-01-11. Retrieved 2013-03-19.

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