Friends of Sears Island

Friends of Sears Island Protecting and conserving Sears Island Late in 2003 word got out that siting a Liquid Natural Gas terminal on Sears Island was being considered.

Friends of Sears Island is committed to the dual purposes of protecting the natural & cultural resources of Sears Island and maintaining public accessibility for recreation and education. To this end FOSI accepted the responsibility for stewardship, in partnership with Maine Coast Heritage Trust when the Conservation Easement was placed on 601 acres in 2009. The road to this point has had many obs

tacles to overcome and as a grassroots organization we learned that with patience, persistence and a lot of educating (ourselves and others) we could make our voices heard. Small groups of concerned citizens and organizations began questioning and researching as much information as was available. They came together early in 2004 as a coalition to combine their strengths and direct them towards specific "campaigns" in opposition to LNG. Under the name Protect Sears Island they held public meetings, seminars and rallies, distributed educational literature, wrote letters to officials in Augusta and letters and op-ed pieces to newspapers. And Governor Baldacci paid attention. He honored a promise he had made earlier when the town of Harpswell fought an LNG proposal, that he would not force a terminal on a town that strongly opposed it; and Searsport opposed it by a 10 to 1 margin. Some members of the PSI coalition had been involved in battles against earlier industrial development proposals for Sears Island and felt sure that there would be others every 5 or 10 years, so Friends of Sears Island became the new coalition, still grassroots, but fortunate to have strong support and leadership from Coastal Mountains Land Trust, Islesboro Islands Trust and Sierra Club, all determined to find a permanent solution for the future of the island. FOSI became incorporated and received 501(C)3 non-profit status in 2006. In the same year, Governor Baldacci called for a Sears Island Planning Initiative for the purpose of resolving Sears Island's future. When the small, one-sided Steering Committee convened for its first meeting FOSI and friends arrived in force and convinced the panel that we were entitled to seats as well, and suddenly the number rose to more than forty members. Thus began a year of long, tense, frustrating negotiations that closed with more ground lost than we had intended to allow, but with enough saved to have made the effort worthwhile. For the next year and a half a smaller Joint Use Planning Committee, which included some FOSI members, worked out details like boundaries, holder and conditions of the Conservation Easement, and a long list of what would not be allowed on the remaining 336 acres entrusted to oversight by Maine Department of Transposition. There were liaisons declared and FOSI was designated the base for volunteer stewards. Since July, 2009 we have restored, improved and maintained three trails and built an informational kiosk. Now FOSI is concentrating on building our active membership and completing and implementing our Strategic Plan for the future.

The first day of summer is just ONE WEEK from today! We can't wait to host this wonderful community picnic on Sears Isla...
06/14/2026

The first day of summer is just ONE WEEK from today! We can't wait to host this wonderful community picnic on Sears Island next Sunday, June 21 from 12-3pm- hope to see you there!

It's another beautiful day for a walk on Sears Island! Have you checked out our June StoryWalk collaboration with Carver...
06/10/2026

It's another beautiful day for a walk on Sears Island! Have you checked out our June StoryWalk collaboration with Carver Memorial Library yet? Stroll along the Homestead Trail and enjoy this wonderful book- it will be up for the rest of the month!

The Penobscot Marine Museum will have a table where you can make these adorable sardine streamers at Summer Solstice by ...
06/09/2026

The Penobscot Marine Museum will have a table where you can make these adorable sardine streamers at Summer Solstice by the Sea on Sears Island on Sunday, June 21 from 12pm-3pm. We are thrilled to have the museum participating in our event again this year, and these streamers will be the perfect thing to wave in our sun parade!

We never have to look very far for delicious food vendors for Summer Solstice by the Sea on Sears Island- both Portable ...
06/05/2026

We never have to look very far for delicious food vendors for Summer Solstice by the Sea on Sears Island- both Portable Pie Place and Stone Fox Farm Creamery are based right in Searsport, and we are so glad they will be attending with lots of lunch and dessert options!

We could use some extra help in pulling off Summer Solstice by the Sea on June 21. If you are interested in volunteering...
06/04/2026

We could use some extra help in pulling off Summer Solstice by the Sea on June 21. If you are interested in volunteering to help with setting up, face painting, leading some activities, or taking down this event please fill out our volunteer sign up sheet at https://forms.gle/bnbNJsi9uVQFyAn78

THANK YOU!

FOSI would like to thank Sundog Solar for sponsoring Summer Solstice by the Sea on Sears Island again this year and maki...
06/03/2026

FOSI would like to thank Sundog Solar for sponsoring Summer Solstice by the Sea on Sears Island again this year and making this community celebration possible! What better sponsor for this event than a local solar company?

When you are considering implementing solar or a heat pump in your home or business, please check out this wonderful company!

Learn more at www.sundog.solar and
https://www.facebook.com/SundogSolarLLC/ or on Instagram.

Here's a glimpse of some spring beauty captured on the island last week by Susan White!
06/02/2026

Here's a glimpse of some spring beauty captured on the island last week by Susan White!

Happy June! We now have our first StoryWalk book of the season installed on the Homestead Trail, which is lovely and lus...
06/01/2026

Happy June! We now have our first StoryWalk book of the season installed on the Homestead Trail, which is lovely and lush with new leaves and wildflowers right now.

Carver Memorial Library and Friends of Sears Island are collaborating on a StoryWalk® for children to enjoy along the Homestead Trail on Sears Island. As families walk along the woods path, they will find display boards with pages of the book "The Circus Ship" written and illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. This lovely book is written to appeal to kids ages 4-8, but will be enjoyed by all. This rhyming story is about a ship carrying circus animals that wrecks near an island on the Maine coast. The animals swim ashore and cause mayhem on the tiny island. Children will delight in the vibrant illustrations and the shenanigans of the stranded animals!

The StoryWalk® will be available from June 1 - June 30, and directions to the start of the story can be found by the kiosk just beyond the island gate. From start to finish, the story will cover approximately a half mile of the trail.

The StoryWalk® Project was created by Anne Ferguson of Montpelier, VT and developed in collaboration with the Vermont Bicycle & Pedestrian Coalition and the Kellogg Hubbard Library.

Many thanks to Julia Hiltonsmith and the 28 people who attended her talk last Thursday! We had a very thoughtful group d...
05/28/2026

Many thanks to Julia Hiltonsmith and the 28 people who attended her talk last Thursday! We had a very thoughtful group discussion after Julia's presentation and enjoyed learning about her dissertation work related to Sears Island's history of land use proposals. We also were grateful to sponsor this event with Carver Memorial Library!

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Mailing Address: PO Box 348; Sears Island Road
Searsport, ME
04974

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