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Committed to the Community

Community Involvement is important to us individually as well as to the Firm.

Here are a few of the areas that interest us.

Attorney “Chip” Griffin is a member, past president, past assistant governor, and Paul Harris Fellow of the Boothbay Harbor Rotary Club. He also has served as Town Moderator for the Town of Boothbay Harbor. Chip is also one of the founding members and past president of Rebuilding Together Lincoln County. He has also served six years as director of the Boothbay Region YMCA and Student Aid Fund. He is on the Board of Advisors for the Boothbay Region Land Trust. Chip has taught, for the past 15 years, an estate planning course for the Adult Education program at the Boothbay Region High School in February and March. He also researches and gives presentations on local history.

Mary Sproul is active in Girl Scouting as a Cadet Leader, Juliette Consultant, and Adult Education Facilitator. Mary has also served as superintendent of the Sunday School at her church, as well as president of the board of directors for the Harbor Children's Center, a non-profit child care, preschool, and after-school program.

Sarah Giles volunteers as treasurer of the St. Andrew’s Free Bed Fund, The Boothbay Region Historical Society, and The East Boothbay United Methodist Church; delivers Meals on Wheels; and is a director of Rebuilding Together Lincoln County and member of the Lincoln County Friends of Safe Passage.

Anne Mosher, a resident of Bath, has been actively involved with the Bath school committees. She also is a Rebuilding Together Lincoln County volunteer.

Sandy Paxson is serving her fourth term as a member of the Boothbay-Boothbay Harbor CSD school committee. She has also worked on several non-profit groups in the community, including the board of directors for The Opera House at Boothbay Harbor, the building committee for the Boothbay Harbor Memorial Library, as a former vice president of the Boothbay Region PTA, and a volunteer for Rebuilding Together Lincoln County.

Kevin Bowler is past president and treasurer for the Boothbay Civic Association and has volunteered for many community activities such as Windjammer Days, harvest events at the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden, and Rebuilding Together Lincoln County. She has also served on the board of directors for the Boothbay Harbor Region Chamber of Commerce.

Kati Hunt is an active board member and development membership chair for Wawenock Country Club and is the treasurer of the Great Salt Bay Community School PTO. Kati also help out with Boosters Club at her children’s school and supports her children’s various sports teams with her husband. She looks forward to becoming even more involved with her children’s school and Rebuilding Together Lincoln County.

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