It
was a party on ice as approximately 40 people visited one another, ate warm
beans and hot dogs while enjoying the transformed and handicapped accessible
ice shack for veterans on Friday, February 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Located
off Kent’s Landing on Long Lake in Naples, the visitors to the ice shack open
house included residents of the Maine Veterans' Homes in South Paris who got to take advantage
of the wheelchair ramp as they wheeled themselves into the warmth of the ice
shack to ice fish, participating in the winter activity they love best and now
made possible by this program.
This
is the first year for the “Vets on the Ice” program and is a collaborative
effort among many organizations. “The “Vets on the Ice” project is a
collaboration between the “Vets on the Water”, The Sebago Lake Anglers
Association, Field-Allen Post 148 in Windham and Naples Post 155,” stated Dave
Tanguay, Post 148 Adjutant.
Tanguay
also stated that the project was conceived last summer when he and “Vets on the
Water” Organizer, Tim Hoffman, were fishing the Kennebec. “Tim mentioned that
he had three sheds that could be easily converted to Ice Sheds and wanted to
place one this coming winter in the Lake Regions of Sebago for use by disabled
vets,” Tanguay said. “So, I brought the idea to the Sebago Lake Anglers
Association (SLAA). The shed, which Tim donated, was delivered in December
to Naples, reconfigured with a wider door and an eight-foot ramp to accept a
wheel chair as well as the instillation of a stove and a 14 ft Flag pole to fly
the colors.”
Hoffman
also organizes a similar program during the summer in the Rockland area. “Vets
on the Water” works in collaboration with the marine and fishing industry along
with the boating public to provide water activities for veterans. Hoffman
wanted to continue this concept for veterans, giving them, especially disabled
veterans, an opportunity to ice fish without having to care for an ice shack
and the work it takes to get it on ice.
Along
with Tanguay and Hoffman; Bob Chapin, President of the SLAA and Dan Smart SLAA
member were present for the open house. “I’d like to thank them for all the
dedication to bring this program together,” Tanguay said. “Both Bob and Dan
have joined the Field-Allen Post Windham, so our future collaboration in all
things fishing will be easier.”
Although
the ice shack, placed on Long Lake in mid-January, had a slow start with
visitors, Tanguay stated that the shed is now in full swing, hosting area
veterans and more. “It has supported small vet groups, youth groups from Camp
Sunshine, as well as groups from VAST.”
Tanguay
also stated that during the open house, more interest in using the shed has
developed. “The VAST coordinator stopped by. She has a group coming on March
7th and is looking to possibly get one more session after that. Also, a vet
showed up midafternoon and made arrangements to use the shed with his family
the next day.”
Although
no fish were caught during the open house, the purpose of the event was
successful, catching the spirit of its mission.
For
veterans who wish to use the “Veterans on the Ice” shed, contact; Bob Chapin at
517-217-1700 or 207-655-1028 or Dan Smart at 207-329-7269.