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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Carolina Sandoval, 14, of Queens New York takes aim at the target as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing child victims of burn trauma to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic experiences," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
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  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Dakota Butte, 16, of Jefferson, Maine pulls his arrows out of the target at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing child victims of burn trauma to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic experiences," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-106.JPG
  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Tatyana Shakhray, 18, guides a fellow "Fire and Ice" camper camper during target practice at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth on Sunday. <br />
23 child victims of burns came together in southern Maine over the weekend as part of the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing the teens to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
As an 18-year-old camper, this is Shakhray's last year to participate. She hopes to be selected as a counselor next year.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic expereinces," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-164.JPG
  • NORTH YARMOUTH, Maine,  -- 1/17/16 --  Kendra Ryder, 13, of Winterport, Maine, leans on Jacqueline Filasky, 16 of Woodbridge, Connecticut at Lakeside Archery in North Yarmouth on Sunday during the 10th Fire & Ice Burn Survivors Winter Camp put on by the Portland Firefighters Children’s Burn Foundation. Portland area firefighters served as camp counselors - bringing the teens to the Camden Snow Bowl, Lakeside Archery and several other regional locations for group events and personal support activities.  <br />
Fire and Ice started in 2005 with four burn victims and nine counselors. This year there were 23 youth campers from all over New England participating in a three-day event. Campers came together by doing series of activities in which they bond and become close friends. "These kids have all been through similar traumatic expereinces," said Portland Firefighter and counselor Sheldon Gregiore.  <br />
A first-time youth camper (whose identity is being kept anonymous) said, "All I can say is, burned people rule!"  <br />
For more information, register or donate visit: http://www.maineburnsurvivors.org. <br />
Photo © Roger S. Duncan 2016 for The Forecaster.
    Burn Archery Kids-112.JPG
  • Burning Man 1998.Photos by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • Burning Man 1998.Photos by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • Burning Man 1998.Photos by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • Burning Man 1998.Photos by Roger S. Duncan.  ...
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  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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  • 12/20/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Labbe Construction diggers compress the back side of the Unitarian Universalist Church in Brunswick on Tuesday morning. The 1885 church burned in June. Parishioners plan to break ground on a new building on the same site in summer 2012.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • 2/17/11 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine.  Margaret Burke of Brunswick walks down the stairs of her apartment on Thursday morning after fire consumed her building on Union St. on Wednesday night. Her husband, Danny Burke, was burned over 35% of his body, according to neighbors.  "It was scary," she said. " I don't know what's going to happen." The family lost one cat, but firefighters saved one and revived another. "I thought we'd lost him too - but they came back a little while later and he was better."  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    Fire Remains
  • 5/23/09 -- BRUNSWICK, Maine. Melvia Burns of New Jersey sheds a tear as her best friend's son, Ian Yaffe, speaks at Bowdoin College Commencement on Sunday.  449 students from around the world graduated from college - including 51 from Maine.  <br />
The college awarded honorary doctorates to Dramatist Edward Albee, Visual Artist Stephen Hannock - Bowdoin class of 1974, Breast Cancer Scientist Olufunmilayo Olopade, Human Rights activist and lawyer Kenneth Roth, and Inuit rights and climate activist Shiela Watt-Cloutier.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
    A tear for the grad
  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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  • August 25, 2007 -- PHIPPSBURG, Maine.  Mary Muckenhoupt makes candles by dipping at the celebration of the 400th anniversary of the Popham Colony on Saturday. Candles were made in this fashion in the 17th century, using tallow and other  methods. Mary adds modern materials to improve burning time and aid with durability. .Muckenhoupt is a member of The Society of the 17th Century, an organization of 17th and 18th Century re-enactors. The group set up at Popham in order to provide a sense of what life might have been like in the Popham Colony -- which was founded in 1607 in present day Phippsburg. While the colony lasted less than a year, it was one of the first steps towards establishing permanent settlements of Europeans in North America. Photo by Roger S. Duncan.
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  • NAS BRUNSWICK,  Brunswick, Maine -- June 13, 2007.Hangar One on the base burned today at NAS Brunswick. The hangar, built in 1942, had been deserted for two years and was in the process of being demolished. The cause of the blaze is yet to be determined. Crews from as far away as Freeport and Woolwich came to assist.  Photo by Roger S. Duncan. (PHOTO RELEASED BY NAS BRUNSWICK PUBLIC AFFAIRS ) ..
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