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Jeff Roth

My wife and I have been Toddy Ponders since 1991 after purchasing a lakefront lot from my uncle. Sherm Perkins, in Penobscot. A 16 x16 cabin and outhouse was constructed by volunteer family and friends, where we and our children enjoyed camp fires, flashlight walks, swimming, stargazing, fishing and all things Toddy. 2003 brought a more permanent residence after having a Northeastern Log Home built..the pleasures of a flush toilet...Toddy was heaven before then...but this addition certainly helped! Countless family and friends have enjoyed Toddy over the years, with my wife and I hosting many reunions and weekend guests. Our son and his wife were married at Sherm Perkins Park in Penobscot with the reception being held on Gus Moore Rd at our camp. Our adult children are the third generation in our family to enjoy Toddy and it has been rewarding as a volunteer to help Save Toddy. I cannot imagine Toddy being drained and would encourage everyone to volunteer to help protect and save Toddy


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