We had the pleasure of speaking with Cliff Babkirk, the Local Coordinator for the Wells Community Build. He has been with the Wells team since 2017 and this year marks Well’s 7th Build since 2016. Since 2017 the Wells team…

WindowDressers had the pleasure of speaking with Kit Lane, the Local Coordinator for the Ellsworth Community Build. This year marks Ellsworth’s sixth Community Build since 2017 and Kit’s sixth year volunteering as the Local Coordinator. Including this year’s Build, the…

WindowDressers had the pleasure of speaking with Nancy Detra, the Local Coordinator for the Guilford & Brattleboro Community Build. This will be Nancy’s third year volunteering with WindowDressers as a Local Coordinator. Nancy is a member of her local energy…

The WindowDressers Board of Directors has released its recently-updated Strategic Plan for the next five years. If you are interested in the direction that WindowDressers is heading, please take a look! Strategic Plan WindowDressers – updated August 4, 2023

Please submit resumes and letters of interest to Joee Patterson at production@windowdressers.org. This is a great job for new retirees, parents and seasonal agricultural workers. FLEXIBLE HOURS! Production Line Worker – IMMEDIATE OPENINGS WindowDressers, Searsmont, ME Join us in doing…


Alexis de Tocqueville, a young French political philosopher and historian, traveled for nine months in the United States in 1831. A few years later he published the well-known two-volume report on American society titled Democracy in America. One aspect of…

When requests for inserts in the Dexter and Dover-Foxcroft area exceeded the capacity of the Maine Highlands Community Build, Local Coordinator Lesley Fernow decided to get creative. She reached out to the Tri County Technical Center in Dexter with the…

WindowDressers is pleased to announce that with the help of WindowDressers Board Member and University of Maine Orono Professor of Economics, Sharon Klein, we now have updated and more detailed information about the energy and emissions savings of our inserts.…

With warmer days and nights on the horizon, you might want to open your windows to let in the fresh air! That means it’s time to remove, clean and store your insulating window inserts. We want your inserts to last…