August 06, 2014
MONHEGAN, ME – Today U.S. Senators Susan Collins and Angus King participated in the Quadricentennial celebration on Monhegan Island, recognizing the 1614 settlement of Monhegan Plantation that began when Captain John Smith landed on the island.
“Captain John Smith once wrote that it would take ‘the best parts of art, judgment, courage, honesty, constancy, diligence, and industry’ to settle this untamed region,” Senator Collins said. “There is no question that the magnificent scenery is part of the attraction here. But as we look at the powerful works of art this place has inspired, it is clear that the people of Monhegan, their judgment, courage, honesty, constancy, diligence, and industry, enhance the natural beauty of the island so that it represents something more profound than crashing surf on rocky shores.”
“For four centuries, this wonderful island has been a haven for explorers, fishermen, and tourists. And just as the fair winds of fortune brought John Smith to Monhegan’s shores all those years ago, the island’s winds continue to draw artists and other visitors seeking to experience the magic for themselves,” said Senator King. “Monhegan is a true coastal treasure and I was honored to join the island community today in marking this historic occasion.”
Today’s events included a parade through the town and a ceremony at the island schoolhouse. Senators Collins and King walked in the parade and delivered remarks during the ceremony at the schoolhouse. The celebration will conclude tonight with fireworks.
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