MFI announces volunteer award recipients


The Medfield Foundation, Inc. has announced the names of three Medfield volunteers who will receive the Lifetime Achievement, Volunteer of the Year and Youth Volunteer of the Year awards at its March 18 community reception at The Center at Medfield, as well as the names of 19 Medfield volunteers who will also be recognized at the event sponsored by Rockland Trust.

John Harney will be honored with the Lifetime Achievement award for more than 30 years of civic and community work in Medfield; Bill Massaro will be honored with the Volunteer of the Year award for his work on environmental and re-use issues at the Medfield State Hospital site; and Medfield High School junior Jane Garofalo will be honored with the Youth Volunteer of the Year award for her work with the Medfield Food Cupboard and its “Blue Bag-it Program.”

The Medfield Foundation received 22 award nominations this year that were evaluated by six judges. Nominations were evaluated based what the volunteer has done; the community need he/she addressed; the impact the volunteer’s efforts have made; how well they inspired others to get involved or support their cause; and any special challenges or circumstances they had to overcome. Each nominator was also asked to provide the name of at least one reference.

This year’s judges were Medfield Foundation board members Leanne LaBelle and Abby Marble, resident and business leader Juli Sinnett, Medfield parent and leadership consultant Ellen Bankert, MetroWest Health Foundation President and CEO Marty Cohen, and Medfield Foundation 2009 Volunteer of the Year award recipient Gary Wheeler.

“It was incredibly inspiring to be a part of the process, and to see how much our volunteers are doing right here in Medfield to support the community,” said Sinnett. “It was difficult choosing the final award recipients, but knowing that everyone who was nominated would receive meaningful, public recognition made it a little easier.”

Stephen Phillips, president of the Medfield Foundation, which is entirely run by volunteers, is especially appreciative of the work that went into the volunteer recognition program this year.

“Working closely with Pete Peterson, who founded the volunteer award program four years ago, we had a subcommittee of volunteers who have worked tirelessly over the past year to create a new nomination and evaluation process to build on the success he established, as well as plan the March 18 event,” said Phillips. “Our team has enjoyed seeing the foundation volunteer recognition efforts grow and evolve, and most importantly, continue to inspire others to get involved in helping to make Medfield such a wonderful community.”

The Medfield Foundation volunteer award reception, sponsored by Rockland Trust, is open to the public, and nominees’ friends, members and colleagues are especially encouraged to attend. The event will be held at 4 p.m., Sunday, March 18 at The Center at Medfield on Ice House Rd.  An official RSVP is not necessary, but for refreshment planning purposes, it would be helpful if anyone planning to attend could send an e-mail to mfivolunteeraward@gmail.com.

Other nominees receiving volunteer recognition

Lifetime Achievement

Richard DeSorgher, for his work with the Medfield Historical Society and community at large

CB Doub, for her work with the Medfield Historical Society

Cynthia Greene, for her work with the Medfield Energy Committee

Bob Luttman, for his work with Medfield Public Library

Pinky Meader, for her work with the Medfield Garden Club

Jack Petersen, for his work with Medfield TV

 

 Volunteer of the Year

 Steve Catanese, for his work with Medfield Green

Paul Dewey, for his work with Destination Imagination

Christian Donner, for his work on the Bay Colony Rail Trail project

Frank Iafolla, for his work with Toys for Tots

David LaFreniere, for his work with Trustees of the Reservations and at Noon Hill

Rick McKinney, for his work with the Boy Scouts

Laurie Nealon and Kathleen Cahill, for their work with the Medfield Angel Network

Katharine Steeger, for her work with the Girl Scouts

 

Youth Volunteer of the Year

 Evan Berry, for his work at the Medfield Public Library

Emily Grossman, for her work with the Thunder Hill/Canine Encounters 4H

Dan Pucci, for his work in the Medfield High School Math Lab

Chelsea Robertson, for her work creating “The Party Package” for underprivileged children

Kevin Wang, for his Community Teens/”Buck in a Backpack” project to benefit teens in China

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