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Karkos Kronicles

Wed 9/16/2020 1:14 PM

John,

I talked with Pam, and she hasn’t shown the picture to her father yet. He’s homebound because of his recent surgery. She told me to call him between 5&7 p.m., which I’ll try to do today.

I also was very good friends with Pat Karkos in high school, and our son Derek was good friends with her son Tony. Pat passed away many years ago, but she has a sister Terry who’s still living. I’m friends with Tony’s wife on FB and will reach out to her to get Terry’s phone #, etc. Pat’s father’s name was Joe Karkos, and I have a feeling there’s a connection. I hadn’t thought about any of this before now.

Another little tidbit you will LOVE!! My friend Pat Karkos married a man from Durham, Peter Austin. Their son Tony Austin which I mentioned above, and his wife, Tracy Austin, own a restaurant on Maine St. in Lisbon Falls called Frank’s. Back in the day, the original building/business was called Kennebec’s Fruit Company. Their claim to fame was selling Moxie. Frank Annicetti Sr owned it. After he passed, his son Frank Annicetti Jr. ran the business and eventually sold the business to Tony & his wife, Tracy. Jack and many local kids would buy penny candy and then go to the Met Theater across the street to watch movies. I, being from Durham, never had the opportunity to do that because I lived too far away.

The building was getting very run down, and when Tony and Tracy bought it, they renovated it. They kept as much of the original building, inside and out, including the wood floors, metal ceiling (which is beautiful). They also kept the counter where he sold his famous Moxie, root beer floats, penny candy, etc. They painted the outside of the building and kept all the original colors. Frank’s (Tony & Tracy named the restaurant after Frank Annicett) has become the “go-to place” to go for dinner from people all over the surrounding area. Because of COVID, they were closed for a few months. The town of Lisbon agreed to “block off” a section of Maine St. for the summer and now have ten sizeable wooden picnic tables with large tents over them. People have filled the tables every day they’re open for outside dining. We’ve been there several times, and it’s wonderful.

You may remember Kennebec’s when you came to Lisbon Falls with your parents. Lisbon has a Moxie Festival every summer during a weekend in July and has done so for many years. People come from all over the country to attend. It was canceled this year because of COVID. You can Google Moxie Festival, Frank’s restaurant, and Frank Annicetti and find out more information.

I also went to Durham Elementary School with Stephen King. That’s another story for another day, and I’ll start a new email for that one if you’re interested.

My point to this whole story is: There’s a Karkos family who may now be famous living in Lisbon, except the last name is Austin.

That’s my story, and I’m sticking to it,

Beth

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Lisbon Falls and Moxie


Wednesday, September 16, 2020, 1:41 PM

Beth,

My brothers and I favored the competition: Luiggi’s Pizzeria in Lewiston. Of course, we went there for Italian subs every time we came to Maine. I think they also served pizza. I never tried it. ? I never mess with the best. I go to Longhorns for chicken. For a decade, I would always choose their Chicken Fingers with Prairie Dust. Lately, I order Chicken Parmesan. I’m told they have great steaks. I will never know.

All this talk of food, particularly Moxie and Lokše, is killing me.

And as hard as it is for me to believe it, until a few weeks ago, I didn’t know there was a connection between Moxie and Lisbon Falls. Who knew? I used to order it online to prove to my friends that such an elixir, predating Coke, existed.

I told Nancy during our call that I’m always the last to know.

About a year ago, I needed help for a homeless guy who passed out on the sidewalk near a busy road. To get help, I went into a nearby business to ask someone to call 911 for me, which they did. Later that day I’m sharing the experience with Pam and Michelle, and they want to know why I didn’t use my cell phone. My response: “I thought the answer should be obvious; you can’t call 911 from a cell phone. Isn’t that why we keep our landline?” Who knew they fixed that problem? No one told me. [The worst part is the fix has been around for years. Ouch!]

Did you know that Jack’s parents were among the last people in the country to have a party phone line? True. Ask Jack.

John, IV

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Merry Christmas

Sat 12/26/2020 12:08 PM
Beth & Jack,
Merry Christmas.  I trust you both had an enjoyable and safe holiday we did.
I typically don’t reveal Christmas presents, but I have enough Moxie to break that tradition this year.  It is for a good cause.
Beth, you and I have a new domain name for our eBook: mycousins.org replaces mycousins.org. We can celebrate the consistency this gets us.
And for the celebration, my daughter found and bought me bottles of Moxie.
I am over the moon with joy, given the love of family we have experienced this year.
God bless us all.
John & Pam
P.S. With Ana joining our family this year, we read about Nochebuena, and this link was our starting point. ?

 

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Re: Elcik Genealogy

Tue 1/26/2021 10:48 AM
Charlie,
This is the proof. In the picture are Jack’s sister Nancy, my brother James and me. I’m the oldest of three brothers.
Fond memories. Lisbon Falls, specifically 45 Davis Street, was our first stop when we would return to the States. Dad was a Communications Technician in the Navy, and we lived in Guam, Japan, and the Philippines. My youngest brother Jeffery was born in Japan. Other memories include Moxie (I drank the last bottle of my Christmas present last night) and Italian Subs from Luiggis in Lewiston.
Isn’t Sabattus close to Lewiston? Have you ever had a Luiggis sub? Their full name claims it to be a pizza place. I wouldn’t know. I never got past their subs.
John, IV
P.S. The main reason I started using the IV comes with the Ancestry project.  I began corresponding with John Elcik of Rocky Point, New York.  Since Beth and others would be seeing the emails, I added the IV to distinguish when it was me. It got to be a habit.