Paula was a member of the Fryeburg Historical Society, Fryeburg Library Club, National Audubon Society, Portland Camera Club, North Country Camera Club, and extremely proud to be the second woman in the nation to serve as a member of the Board of Directors of the Farm Credit System of the United States.
In 1992, Paula earned a Bachelors degree in Business Management at the University of New Hampshire; in 2001, a Master of Liberal Arts degree from Harvard University. She was an award-winning photographer, accomplished watercolor painter and recently learned the craft of creating eclectic jewelry.
Paula loved to sail the Maine coast on her Tartan 40, the Paula-Monique. She was an avid birder, with an encyclopedic knowledge of bird species in Maine and near her winter home in Ft. Myers, Florida. For over a decade, she shared that knowledge at the J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel, Florida and helped to rescue, rehabilitate and release countless birds with the Crow Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife. In Maine, she volunteered with the Maine Fish and Wildlife Heron Project, recording the health of Great Blue Heron nest colonies.
Paula was a member of the Fryeburg Historical Society, Fryeburg Library Club, National Audubon Society, Portland Camera Club, North Country Camera Club, and extremely proud to be the second woman in the nation to serve as a member of the Board of Directors of the Farm Credit System of the United States.
In 1992, Paula earned a Bachelors degree in Business Management at the University of New Hampshire; in 2001, a Master of Liberal Arts degree from Harvard University. She was an award-winning photographer, accomplished watercolor painter and recently learned the craft of creating eclectic jewelry.
Paula loved to sail the Maine coast on her Tartan 40, the Paula-Monique. She was an avid birder, with an encyclopedic knowledge of bird species in Maine and near her winter home in Ft. Myers, Florida. For over a decade, she shared that knowledge at the J.N. Ding Darling National Wildlife Refuge in Sanibel, Florida and helped to rescue, rehabilitate and release countless birds with the Crow Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife. In Maine, she volunteered with the Maine Fish and Wildlife Heron Project, recording the health of Great Blue Heron nest colonies.
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