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Wood Island Lighthouse Receives Major Donation For Restoration

By: American Lighthouse Foundation Published: August 17, 2015

Thanks to a very generous donation from Judith Klement of Savannah, GA, the interior of the keeper's house at Wood Island Light Station will soon be restored. (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Thanks to a very generous donation from Judith Klement of Savannah, GA, the interior of the keeper’s house at Wood Island Light Station will soon be restored.
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Wood Island Lighthouse, situated off the coast of Biddeford Pool, Maine, has a major new benefactor for its ongoing restoration work. Today, Judith Klement, a resident of Savannah, GA, and the Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse (“FOWIL”) jointly announced a significant donation from Ms. Klement for the interior restoration of the Lighthouse Keeper’s House, beginning with an initial increment of $50,000 for work to be done this summer.

FOWIL learned of Ms. Klement’s interest in helping the lighthouse when it received a short letter inquiring about imminent restoration work that she and FOWIL might discuss. Little did FOWIL know that her intriguing note would yield such generosity. “My longtime interest in historic preservation and my fascination with Wood Island Lighthouse from my many summers at our family home in Saco, prompted me to write.” Ms. Klement said. “Then, two trips to the island to learn about the restoration progress and to meet the FOWIL people reinforced my instinct to help advance the excellent work they are doing,” she added.

Ms. Klement's financial gift will restore the interior rooms of the keeper's house.  (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Ms. Klement’s financial gift will fund the restoration of the interior rooms of the keeper’s house.
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Brad Coupe, the Chair of FOWIL’s Executive Committee, said “We are ecstatic and most grateful for Judy’s very generous commitment. With this first piece, we have been able to mobilize and start work on the project, and, with Judy’s further help, it should be possible to complete this phase in approximately a year’s time.” Much will remain after the interior work is finished to achieve the full restoration of the Light Station, according to Mr. Coupe, but this phase will largely finish the restoration of the Keeper’s House and the Light Tower.

The first stage of the interior project is the removal of badly degraded plaster ceilings in all 9 rooms of the Keeper’s House, to be followed by re-wiring of the house and restoration of the plaster walls. The whole interior project is estimated to cost $218,000 and Ms. Klement’s total contribution is expected to fund most of that work.

The Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse are restoring the keeper's house back to the 1906 time period.  (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

The Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse are restoring the keeper’s house back to the 1906 time period.
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

FOWIL plans to restore the house to its look in 1906, when the current configuration was created. President Thomas Jefferson commissioned the Lighthouse in 1808. It has undergone dramatic changes over the centuries, but the 1906 transformation, when the gambrel roof and columned open porch were added, is regarded by FOWIL to be its most pleasing architectural appearance.

FOWIL is obligated to perform work pursuant to National Park Service restoration guidelines as administered by the Maine State Historic Preservation Commission and the U. S. Coast Guard. “It is exacting work with rigorous standards, but the results are rewarding and authentic,” Mr. Coupe said. “We have been at this since 2003, doing the work as we could raise the funds to pay for it. Judy’s donation, in the end, may turn out to be the largest we have had from any source and it will take us a long way toward realizing our complete restoration goal. Her confidence in us is a source of great satisfaction and reward to all our volunteers who have devoted countless hours for more than a decade to the work of preserving this historic landmark.”

Wood Island Light Station (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

Wood Island Light Station
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

In addition to its restoration work, FOWIL operates a summer tour schedule taking vacationers out to experience the lighthouse. The group also makes educational presentations to school children and adult groups on the history of this lighthouse and its significance to the maritime commerce in the Saco Bay area.

FOWIL is a chapter of the American Lighthouse Foundation, based in Owl’s Head, Maine. ALF has responsibility for the restoration and care of 17 lighthouses in the coastal New England States.

The American Lighthouse Foundation shares its chapter's (Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse) heartfelt appreciation and enthusiasm for the wonderful donation made by Judith Klement of Savannah, GA for the interior restoration of the keeper's house. Thank you, Ms. Klement! (Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

The American Lighthouse Foundation shares in its chapter’s (Friends of Wood Island Lighthouse) heartfelt appreciation and enthusiasm for the wonderful donation made by Judith Klement of Savannah, GA for the interior restoration of the keeper’s house. Thank you, Ms. Klement!
(Photo by Bob Trapani, Jr.)

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