Our Maine Street's Aroostook Issue 8 : Spring 2011 | Page 32

As most people know, the Turners were also generous contributors to local charities and provided scholarships for area students. In addition, they contributed to the area’s healthcare needs by making donations to the building fund of the Arthur R. Gould Memorial Hospital as well. In the 1990’s, the need for renovations became apparent in the Cary Library in Houlton, and a local philanthropist generously contributed monies to meet those needs. His son continued that legacy and contributed additional funds for the renovations. People such as the Pinkhams and the Levesques in Ashland and the Madigans in Houlton have donated thousands, even millions of dollars towards health and welfare of The County. Elizabeth Noyce established the Libra Foundation, a philanthropic group that has had a significant impact in The County, funding the Maine Winter Sports Center. Other philanthropic endeavors include the recently concluded $2.5 million dollar capital campaign at Northern Maine Community College, the yearly Presque Isle Rotary Auction, the $1.7 million dollar capital campaign for the Parish of the Precious Blood, monies donated to the Wintergreen Arts Center and the Caribou Discovery Museum, and the Andrew Carnegie monies donated to the Aroostook County Fund, the local division of the Maine Community Foundation. These are just a few examples that attest to the charitable giving gestures in our area. Philanthropy in Aroostook County is not confined to bricks and mortar, however. The Edgar J. (Guy) Paradis Cancer Fund, originally known as the Paradis Leukemia Fund, was founded in 1978. It is named in the memory of Guy Paradis, a resident of the St. John Valley who had erythro-leukemia. Guy often had to leave the familiarity of the Valley in ord