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'NO-PARK ARMY' RALLIES IN PROTEST
BangorDailyNews ^ | Monday, June 30, 2003 | Misty Edgecomb

Posted on 06/30/2003 2:33:01 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay

Opponents mock North Woods plan

"Take this park and shove it,To New Hampshire or Vermont,

It's our state and we love it,

And we know what we don't want,

We want to hunt, and camp, and fish,

The way we've always done,

And it is our undying wish,

To keep the G-man on the run."

- Matthew Heintz

TOWNSHIP 1 RANGE 9 - Ted Danson didn't show. Neither did Robert Redford, Meryl Streep or Walter Cronkite.

But nearly 300 people from all over the state gathered at the Big Moose Inn - on Millinocket Lake inside the proposed Maine Woods National Park - Saturday to sing the protest songs of Matthew Heintz, "the North Woods Balladeer," drink a little Moxie, and rally against federal land ownership.

A group called RESTORE: The North Woods has been advocating a 3.2 million acre national park in northwest Maine for nearly a decade. In May, however, RESTORE announced the creation of a new group called Americans for a Maine Woods National Park.

A list of 110 members of the new group includes prominent environmentalists, writers and businesspeople from all over the nation, as well as die-hard Maine supporters. But it was the sampling of Hollywood stars that drew the most fire from those who attended Saturday's protest, called "The Maine Woods Film Festival: Take One," in their honor.

"It's mostly Hollywood celebrities who have never been to Maine, certainly not to this part of Maine," said Gene Conlogue, Millinocket town manager, who served as emcee Saturday. "They're solutions looking for problems."

Heintz performed a new song, which took stabs at nine well-known members of Americans for a Maine Woods National Park, including Cronkite, Redford, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Harry Belafonte, Harrison Ford, former University of Maine basketball star Cindy Blodgett, former Sierra Club head David Brower, RESTORE founder Jym St. Pierre and millionaire businesswoman [Burt's Bees]Roxanne Quimby.

A little later, Conlogue read off a long list of celebrities who he said had been invited to the event, but no big black limousines or private jets had arrived.

"I would like to think that these people who would take my livelihood away would at least come meet me face-to-face," Conlogue said.

Just then, the faces of several celebrities appeared in the inn's windows, and volunteers holding photos in front of their faces took the microphone to speak about the park.

"I have nothing to say about the North Woods because I've never been here," said Sen. Paul Davis, R-Sangerville, the voice behind a picture of Robert Redford.

At times, the satire got personal as when Conlogue said RESTORE leader Jym St. Pierre was afraid to attend, and that he was represented by a coyote pelt in the corner.

"Poor Jymmy got into a terrible fracas with a black bear and they skun him," Conlogue said.

The largely conservative crowd, with a big contingency of property rights advocates and National Rifle Association members, cheered every joke depicting RESTORE as a group of stuck-up Bostonian buffoons, however.

"This is a Moxie and pretzel affair, as opposed to a wine and cheese party," Conlogue joked.

The gathering had a more serious bent, however, said Mary Adams, the well-known conservative activist who helped plan the event.

Adams, who was a major force behind the overthrow of the state's uniform property tax in the late 1970s, worked with volunteers to gather names and contact information from hundreds of attendees - "a little no-park army" that can be called into action in times of need, she said.

People wearing "Don't Fence Me In" [SOLD OUT]T-shirts [and bumper stickers] gave reasons for their passionate opposition to a national park.

Paper mill and forest workers fear that a park in the heart of the Maine woods would destroy their livelihood. Southern Maine residents who have lost access to nearby woods and waters want to save their right to hunt and snowmobile. Millinocket residents fear for the future of their battered community.

Jim Busque of the Millinocket Fin and Feather Club has a sporting camp, and said he just wants to pass his way of life on to his young children.

Big Moose Inn owner Laurie Cormier of Kingman agreed.

"This is Maine people fighting for what Maine people want," she said.


TOPICS: Activism/Chapters; Business/Economy; Constitution/Conservatism; Culture/Society; Extended News; Front Page News; Government; News/Current Events; US: Maine
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Hollywood celebrities who have never been to Maine, certainly not to this part of Maine..."They're solutions looking for problems."

On Saturday, June 28, at the Big Moose Inn on Millinocket Lake, the Maine Woods Film Festival was conceived by the loyal opposition to the establishment of a north woods national park in Maine as a way to poke fun at the gaggle of Hollywood celebrities who seem so hot for the pipe dream conceived by the Concord, Massachusetts-based environmental outfit RESTORE: The North Woods.

..the festival featured a public showing of home videos and photos from people "who live, work and play in the Maine woods.'' Drama and art, indeed. The Cannes Film Festival it ain't, and participants are more likely to arrive in a pickup truck with a gun rack in the rear window than in a chauffeured stretch limo with a bartender serving martinis in the back.

Still, actors and actresses included on a 94-member advisory committee of a dubious outfit called Americans for a Maine Woods National Park have been invited in the hope that a little exposure to local culture might smarten them up about a way of life that they would confine to history's dust bin.

Millinocket Town Manager Gene Conlogue, long a committed opponent of the proposed boondoggle, thinks it would be a real hoot to have Harrison Ford or Ted Danson or Meryl Streep show up at the shindig and go one-on-one with some old lumberjack who has carved a career out of the woods that would be nationalized. He's probably right, although I should point out that once, when I evoked the image of Meryl Streep riding in on a white steed, Lady Godiva-like, to save us from ourselves one wag e-mailed me to say that if such a titillating spectacle should come to pass he'd not only give the Beautiful People their damn park, he'd throw in Portland, to boot.

Film stars serving on a newly formed advisory committee for the proposed 3.2-million-acre park “Yellowstone of the East” extending westward from Millinocket to the Quebec border had been invited to attend- Jeff Bridges, Harrison Ford, Morgan Freeman, Ed Harris, Anthony Hopkins, Holly Hunter, Laura Linney, Robert Redford, Ted Danson, Christopher Reeve, Meryl Streep and Sam Waterston.

However others see it another way: Captain D of Captaind.com writes in his commentary: Much of the land RESTORE wants is for sale.Perhaps the only good thing about clear-cutting is that the clear-cut land can be bought cheap. Plenty of land up there can be had for $100 an acre. A billion bucks would be enough to buy all the land and put things in working order.The people at RESTORE have gone out of their way to make their proposal palpable to locals. Residents and businesses within the proposed area would be unaffected. Parts of the area would be designated a national preserve, which means that hunters, trappers, and snowmobilers would be allowed.

The land would be bought from willing sellers. Nobody feels any particular kinship with the present owners. Who could possibly feel comfortable that foreign corporations will have the best interests of the forest in mind? As unpopular as the Federal Government might be, aren't these global megacorporate entities even less likable? It isn't like native Mainers would be made to displace grandma by forfeiting the old homestead.To those of us wondering how to pay the phone bill, a billion is a considerable sum, certainly. But, to put things in perspective, it is about what one B-2 bomber costs. Given a choice, certainly a lot of people would opt for the park. We certainly would.

Link: RESTORE

1 posted on 06/30/2003 2:33:01 PM PDT by fight_truth_decay
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To: fight_truth_decay
bump
2 posted on 06/30/2003 2:39:00 PM PDT by RippleFire
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To: fight_truth_decay
But, to put things in perspective, it is about what one B-2 bomber costs. Given a choice, certainly a lot of people would opt for the park.

My choice would be the B-2.
3 posted on 06/30/2003 2:40:58 PM PDT by PeterPrinciple
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To: fight_truth_decay
What is Moxie?
4 posted on 07/01/2003 5:30:59 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: sauropod
ping
5 posted on 07/01/2003 5:31:34 AM PDT by hellinahandcart
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To: hellinahandcart
Moxie

Moxie Info

6 posted on 07/01/2003 5:45:15 AM PDT by metesky ("Let us go among them." Rev. Capt. Samuel Johnston Clayton - Ward Bond, "The Searchers")
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To: fight_truth_decay; farmfriend; hellinahandcart; countrydummy; madfly; EBUCK; Grampa Dave; ...
"..nine well-known members of Americans for a Maine Woods National Park, including Cronkite, Redford, Mary Chapin Carpenter, Harry Belafonte, Harrison Ford, former University of Maine basketball star Cindy Blodgett, former Sierra Club head David Brower, RESTORE founder Jym St. Pierre and millionaire businesswoman [Burt's Bees]Roxanne Quimby."

Oh Goody! Senile Uncle Walter, I'm not wild about Harry, and other ELITISTS!

Gag!

7 posted on 07/01/2003 5:57:17 AM PDT by sauropod (Watch out for low flying brooms! The Witch has left the Wal-Mart)
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To: fight_truth_decay; countrydummy
"Willing sellers" my a$$!
8 posted on 07/01/2003 5:59:30 AM PDT by sauropod (Watch out for low flying brooms! The Witch has left the Wal-Mart)
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To: PeterPrinciple
Make that a bunch of A-10s and you;ve got yourself a deal.
9 posted on 07/01/2003 8:59:06 AM PDT by Britton J Wingfield
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To: hellinahandcart
Its a soda that's made in Maine. It tastes like crap but will put hair on your chest!
10 posted on 07/01/2003 11:18:28 AM PDT by nhbob1
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To: All
1 billion will buy you about Half a B-2, so i'd take the park over half a bomber
11 posted on 03/05/2004 10:42:36 AM PST by FDSP
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