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Brothers Marketplace sponsors volunteer awards

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Brothers Marketplace Sponsors the Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards

Today it was announced that Brothers Marketplace will sponsor the 2017 Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards and recognition reception at 3PM on March 19, 2017 at The Center to fete the many volunteers.

The Medfield Foundation (MFi) annually fetes at its Volunteer Awards those individuals, suggested by fellow residents, whose extraordinary efforts and activities have made a special marked difference in the quality of life in Medfield.  At the reception on March 19 the town will celebrate all the nominated individuals, and the MFi will name its Volunteer of the Year, Youth Volunteer of the Year, and Lifetime Achievement Award recipient for 2017.

The Volunteers Awards are based entirely on nominations submitted by the public, and solely on the information submitted.  Give recognition to your special volunteer on the form at www.medfieldfoundation.org.

 

Mfi OPENS NOMINATIONS FOR VOLUNTEER AWARDS

 

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GOT THE HOLIDAY SHOPPING DONE, MAKE A NOMINATION –

MEDFIELD FOUNDATION OPENS NOMINATIONS FOR 2017 VOLUNTEER AWARDS

Do you know someone in Medfield who volunteers countless time and energy to a worthy community cause or initiative?  If so, now is your chance to recognize that person as part of the Medfield Foundation volunteer awards.

Anyone interested in submitting a nomination for one of the 2017 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards can download the form at www.MedfieldFoundation.org.  Completed forms should be e-mailed to “MfiVolunteerAward@gmail.com” no later than January 31, 2017.

The  MFi’s 2017 volunteer recognition reception is scheduled for 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 19, 2017 at The Center.

  • Chris McCue Potts was the 2015 Volunteer of the Year for her work with the Medfield Music Association, and also with Zullo Gallery, Medfield Afterschool Program (MAP), Skate Park Committee, Bay Colony Rail Trail Committee, Medfield Cares About Prevention, and the Mfi volunteer awards.
  • Binit Shah was the 2015 Youth Volunteer of the Year for his initiation of the Tech Club at the Medfield Memorial Library, and also for Medfield.TV, MFi Youth Leader program, and Great Strides Cystic Fibrosis Foundation.
  • Jeanne Bastanier Sullivan received a Lifetime Achievement Award for almost three decades volunteering in many roles at the Medfield Food Cupboard, the Church of the Advent, the schools, and the Medfield Animal Shelter.
  • Mike and Caroline Stanley received a 2015 Lifetime Achievement Award for six decades of volunteering for Medfield.  Between the two of them, they have served on the Library Board, Planning Board, Historical Commission, Historical Society, Historic District Commission, Master Plan Implementation Committee, Medfield State Hospital Reuse Committee, Medfield State Hospital Preservation Committee, Town Hall Renovation Committee, Conservation Commission, Open Space Planning Committee, Long Range Planning Committee, Committee to Evaluate Senior Tax Work Off Program, and Zoning Board of Appeals.

Eight Medfield volunteers received recognition in 2015.

The Medfield Foundation, Inc. is a volunteer-run private nonprofit, tax deductible 501(c)(3) corporation created in 2001 to raises private monies for public purposes in the Town of Medfield.  The MFi allows donors to designate their donations for particular purposes.  The MFi also allows motivated groups to raise monies for Medfield purposes under the rubric of the Medfield Foundation.  To date, the MFi has raised over $1,800,000.00 for the Town of Medfield and celebrated over one hundred volunteers.

Kathleen Brennan Day

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Town of Medfield
Proclamation

There are people in this Town who make Medfield the special place that it is. They are the kind of people who give of themselves, who strive to improve the life of the community, who go to meetings when they would rather stay home with their families, who listen patiently to residents concerned about the impact of a program or project on their children or their neighborhoods, who seek no recognition but prefer instead the satisfaction of accomplishing something of lasting value.

We celebrate one of these people today, Kathleen Brennan, who has dedicated her efforts on behalf of the residents of Medfield to insuring that Medfield’s Memorial Public Library provides an outstanding level of service to library patrons, to accommodating the changes that have taken place in the way that library services are delivered, to maintaining an exceptionally qualified and dedicated staff, and to insuring that the library has sufficient financial resources and public support to accomplish these tasks.

During her fourteen-year tenure as President of the Friends of the Library, Kathy has been involved in nearly every aspect of the Friends mission, from serving as membership chairman; raising over $20,000 annually to support library initiatives; supporting a wide variety of innovative programs ranging from creation of the Friends bookstore, provision of self-checkout stations,  recognition of excellence in student writing through the Amy Fiske and creative writing awards; participating in the strategic planning process; and serving on library director search committees. She also spearheaded a book campaign that raised $45,675 for the library and personally donated 200 books from her family’s collection. Under her able guidance, the Friends targeted their efforts towards children and teen programs with over 7,500 attending the more than 500 programs offered by the library during the past year alone. She has indeed done much to secure the Memorial Public Library’s place as an outstanding public library.

For her selfless efforts, we the Medfield Board of Selectmen, at a duly constituted meeting of the Board held on December 1, 2015, voted, unanimously, to declare December 8, 2015 as

Kathleen Brennan Day

in the Town of Medfield and ask our fellow citizens to join with us in honoring her.

Voted at Medfield,
in the County of Norfolk, Massachusetts
on this first day of December 2015

Richard P. DeSorgher, Chairman
Mark L. Fisher, Clerk
Osler L. Peterson, Third Member
BOARD OF SELECTMEN

“Goodbye, But Let’s Stay Friends”

“Goodbye, But Let’s Stay Friends” was the subject line and Kathy’s pun of her farewell email, which I omitted.

She also started her remarks by asking why the ghost took out so many library books?  “Because he goes through them so fast!”

 

Kathy Brennan retires and has her day

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Kathy Brennan retired as the long time president of the Friends of the Medfield Library this week, and the selectmen declared that day, December 8, as “Kathleen Brennan Day.”

These were Kathy’s remarks at the retirement reception on Wednesday evening and in her email today to solicit our ongoing membership in the Friends of the Medfield Library –


December 8, 2015

 

Dear Friends,

 

As I retire after 14 years (13? I think I’ve lost count) as President of the Friends of the Medfield Library, this is what I have learned.

 

When hands are few, efficiency and perseverance are key. For several years, our dauntless little group of five-friends-that-could has chugged along adding about $20,000 a year to the library’s budget. We know if our train ever stops so does most library programming, as well as museum passes, creative writing scholarships and the amenities that make our library more than just books. So we chug along, as determinedly efficient as we can be.

 

Sue Wilson is our engine. Her enduring drive and nonstop motor form the heart of our book sale efforts. She’s in the background, humming along with a vision and a mission and a plan. Her quiet leadership was clearly on display throughout our three day long book sales. While I’d wilt after my one-hour shift, Sue always seemed her freshest on day three.

 

It’s Karen Anszperger who provides the high test fuel for the engine, always giving thoughtful debate to maximizing profits for the library while not overpricing for our customers. She fights for every penny because it’s FOR THE LIBRARY. My fundraiser’s heart would lift when I’d hear Karen say, “Let’s make it $8 a bag this year.”

 

Sally Sheldon attends to our details – meticulously keeping track of our members and our proceedings. Sally also doesn’t neglect the nice details – her special touches like candy canes, balloons, and hand-wrapped gift-wrapped book sets add a personal and caring, friendly touch. Sally’s a former teacher and I have been grateful for her help dotting the i’s and crossing the t’s I’d otherwise have missed.

 

LD Sheldon is our regulator. He keeps us on track and focused. He crunches our numbers, safeguards our funds – YOUR contributions – and provides useful counsel on questions financial and otherwise. LD has been a careful sergeant-at-arms who has protected our money – and our meetings – from disorder.

 

As for me, I guess I’ve been the Krazy Glue, filling in the gaps with my own special brand of cohesion, which can sometimes clog up the works too. I suppose it’s my small business survival-in-the-trenches training these past thirty years. Just get the job done and move on to the next one.

 

So for years, I have hung banners, penned press releases, and created book sale posters. I have enjoyed, and set up chairs for, poetry readings, musical guests, mystery author panels and balloon animal creators. I’ve led or attended at least a million meetings and that’s only if you count my three cycles of strategic planning and two stints on the executive director search committee. And whether a point of pride or pain, I once formatted and printed 2,400 personalized book plates. Ahhh, good times.

 

Any sane person, like my daughter, might ask as she did, “Why do all this?”

 

“That’s why they call it volunteer work, honey,” is what I told her.

 

Volunteer work that can be mundane or menial or exasperating or repetitive and infinitely time-consuming in any and all combinations. Sort of like my real job, but there the reward is more tangible.

 

What keeps us going? Well for me this must be my labor of love.

 

I have held a library fascination since my four-year-old eyes first found the two white marble lions guarding the front door of the Watertown (NY) Public Library. I looked for them every time we drove by and still do when I go back to visit today.

 

I met Nancy Drew at the Wolcott (CT) library a few years later and formed a long, loving friendship with her that must explain why my book of choice even today is usually a mystery.

 

When I walked in for the first time 18 years ago – it was the “old” Medfield library back then – this felt like a familiar, cozy and welcoming place with built in friends behind the circulation desk – those wonderful people who busy themselves being helpful and creating a library that is useful and relevant, fun, and so friendly. It is a point of pride that I’ve worked with the only four directors the library has ever had: Jane Archer, Dan Brassell, Deborah Kelsey, and now Kris Chin, all leaving their marks of distinction on this wonderful place.

 

And so my work is done now. I’ve shown my library love. Now I’m going to bask in it for a bit. You’ll find me relaxing in the periodical room, probably reading the new Michael Connolly.

 

I am excited to hand off my glue stick to the new Friends President, Ninette van Lingen and Vice President, Carol Wasserman who will add an enthusiastic and energetic shine to the group’s well-tuned machinery.

 

I hope you’ll show them your library love. Pitch in, participate, speak up, be a Friend!

 

As ever your Friend,

 

Kathy Brennan,Outgoing President

Friends of the Medfield Library

 

P.S. I’d consider it a personal favor if you renewed your Friends membership for 2016. You can either use the form you received in the mail last week or the form I have attached to this email. I thank you.

Scouts collecting today

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This Saturday October 17th Medfield Girl Scouts are collecting a variety of items to support local charitable organizations and to celebrate their 100th Anniversary of Scouting in Medfield.

10am – 3pm on the lawn in front of the Medfield Town House 

* Halloween Costumes, gently used or new (Medfield Food Cupboard) 

* Prescription and over-the-counter reading glasses (Lions Club)

* Dog, cat food, and clumping cat litter and more!  (see needs on the Medfield Animal Shelter’s website).

11am – 3pm  at the United Church of Christ, 496 Main Street

* Gently used children’s clothing, books and toys (for Cradles to Crayons) 

In addition, you will see scouts at Shaw’s and Brothers collecting donations for the Medfield Food Cupboard.

Nice work Girls!  Congratulations on 100 years of Girl Scouting in Medfield!

And don’t forget to bring your books, cds and dvds to the Medfield Green Month at the Transfer Station.
Megan B. Sullivan
508-359-8274


Medfield Green
www.medfieldgreen.org

Zullo show

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I saw the current show last weekend, and especially liked this painting – it is large and positioned a the end of the gallery so that when you walk into the space it is directly ahead.  It is painted on a flattened cardboard box, making me wonder if it was the man’s home.  I was struck by the irony of the fact that the MSH kids recently did a sleep out at the Town House, a wonderful local learning event, started I discovered last week by Richard DeSorgher, when the kids usually sleep in cardboard boxes for one night.   However, to me this man did not look like he was only doing it for one night.  A local connection making me think about the larger world.

Another Medfield connection to the rest of the world occurred for me on Medfield Day when I visited the Amilia’s Light booth and learned about how that organization is reaching out from Medfield to help girls in Uganda escape from prostitution.  It certainly both surprised my Medfield Day, and moved me enough to buy for Kristen a Ugandan made rolled paper bracelet made by those girls.

We are fortunate to have such things as the Zullo Gallery and Amilia’s Light in our town, things that both astonish and make us think.

MFi 2015 volunteer names up

The plaques honoring the Medfield Foundation volunteers of the year that hang in a place of honor and prominence on the first floor of the Town House have been updated with the names of the 2015 honorees.

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MFi volunteer awards

The Medfield Foundation’s recent volunteer awards reception is now online.  Hear the inspiring stories about the volunteer work and why the people do it. –


Pete,

Medfield Foundation Awards – Medfield TV You tube link below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fllDZnOO0KI

Thanks,

Aditi

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Aditi Thatte

Executive Director

Medfield.TV

2015 VOTY Nominees

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The Medfield Foundation’s eight annual spring reception to honor extraordinary Medfield volunteers was held at The Center on Sunday afternoon.  The eight remarkable individuals below were suggested this year by their fellow resident.

2015 VOTY NomineesPhoto courtesy of Colleen Sullivan

Rear:  Emily Zona, Chris McCue Potts, Susan Maritan, Binit Shah, Rose O’Reilly.  Front:  Jeanne Sullivan, Mike Standley, Caroline Standley.