Work done on Saturday, February 21st -
* Archives - A crew of 4 volunteers traveled to Nobleboro to get two donated steel cabinets (one file and one map) for the archive room. Once back to Sheepscot, the crew of Steve Z., Start, J.B. and Dwight removed a small 2 drawer cabinet from the archive room and replaced it with the new 4 drawer cabinet. They also removed the unused closet doors making more room to access the shelves. The map cabinet was put in the cellar for now. Linda worked on the archival material for the next 3 hours. She really likes her new cabinet.
* Percival House - Dwight cleaned the floor and Zack and crew moved the table saw from the restroom porch into the cellar. Fred cleared more snow from the front ramp.
* Restroom Building - Fred shoveled a lot of snow from the porch to get to the table saw which was buried in snow under a tarp. Fred also cleared a path to the propane tank.
* #9 Greg spent much time polishing the iron sheets for the boiler jacket. They look better with each application.
* Kitchen + News - The crew made a nice chicken corn potato chowder which really hit the spot on a cold day. While everyone was dining Steve Z. announced a wonderful gift from volunteer, Julius Stuck's estate. Julius passed away last year, he not only supported the railroad with many volunteer hours but he left $5,000 in his will to continue our mission of restoring Maine's history. We all miss Julius and we appreciate his thoughtfulness in caring about the museum. To honor his memory, a beautiful portrait of Julius was unveiled to the group. The portrait, taken by Matthew M. will be hung in the Alna Center depot.
* Garage - Mike continued his repair work on the Kubota excavator.
* Train Show - James and John R. staffed the museum's table at the Augusta train show.