Category Archives: Volunteers

John Thompson MFi volunteer of the year

MEDFIELD FOUNDATION VOLUNTEER OF THE YEAR 2014

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John Thompson

The Medfield Foundation proudly recognizes John Thompson as its 2014 Volunteer of the Year for his work with the Medfield State Hospital Mediation Committee

Other organizations where John has volunteered:

  • State Hospital Environmental Review Committee (SHERC), Chair for three years
  • Medfield Archeology Advisory Committee, Chair for ten years
  • Friends of Dwight Derby House, past president for three years
  • Vine Lake Preservation Trust
  • Medfield Conservation Commission, seven years and past chair
  • Port of Galilee Advisory Committee, Narragansett RI Town Council

Professionally, John is an environmental engineer and Licensed Site Professional (LSP) at Woodard & Curran.  John added his professional and personal concerns over the inadequate and inappropriate remediation originally being proposed by the state at the former Medfield State Hospital site along and in the Charles River, and below groundwater in the zone of influence surrounding the town’s most productive well.  Under John’s leadership SHERC directed the town’s outside environmental  consultants in their review of DCAMM’s reports and proposed remediation plans.  After two years with the state and town getting no closer to agreement on the clean up, John proposed mediation, and DCAMM accepted.  After a year and more than twenty mediation sessions, a Settlement Agreement was signed with DCAMM.  John spent 500 to 1,000 hours a year for several years on these efforts, to protect the town and its environment.  Town expenditures for outside consultants were significantly reduced both as a result of John’s own environmental qualifications and experience, and also as a result of the direction he provided.

The Settlement Agreement negotiated under John’s guidance will result in a remediation at the former riverside waste site that is significantly more protective of the town’s principal water supply, more protective of public health, will restore five million gallons of flood storage, and will improve public access to the Charles River.  The planned restoration of the riverside area to its historic conditions will enhance the value and marketability of the adjoining Hospital property in any future reuse scenario.

While current residents and future generations will certainly benefit from the improved  cleanup brought about by John’s efforts, his management of the Medfield delegation in the mediation sessions also contributed significantly to establishing today’s atmosphere of cooperation between the town and DCAMM, which is expected to positively influence that relationship as the remediation is completed, as the long-term monitoring and maintenance period begins, and as the Town pursues with DCAMM the possible purchase of the Medfield State Hospital property from the state.

John Thompson combines the best of human qualities with professional expertise all in extraordinary service to the Town of Medfield.  He is patient with those who are uninformed
in matters he knows thoroughly, skilled in conveying his always accurate positions, and incredibly generous in his gift of time to the common good.   His time, knowledge, and professional demeanor were the catalyst that achieved the town’s cleanup goals.

In addition to these Hospital related activities, John organized fund raising events and secured grants for the restoration of the Dwight Derby House, gave talks at the Middle School on geology, and performed historical investigations and cleaned gravestones  for the Vine Lake Preservation Trust.

John Thompson and all the other extraordinary volunteers will be feted at the MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception from 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 23 at The Center at Medfield  – all are welcome.  Thsee seventh annual MFi volunteer awards are again sponsored by the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, for the third year.

Medfield Foundation (www.MedfieldFoundation.org)

Andy Thompson recognized for lifetime achievement

ANDY  THOMPSON IS THE MEDFIELD FOUNDATION LIFETIME ACHIEVEMENT AWARD RECIPIENT FOR 2014
Andy Thompson    The Medfield Foundation proudly recognizes Andy Thompson with its 2014 Lifetime Achievement Awards for his almost five decades of work to benefit Medfield.

Most of Andy’s volunteering has been around sports, and primarily youth sports, which came naturally to him where he was a college All American lacrosse player at Penn.

Andy has been a town resident for forty-nine years:

  • for forty-eight of those years he was a  member of the Medfield Physical Fitness Association, which exercised together and raised money for scholarships.
  • for forty-seven of those years he ran the Medfield High School football scoreboard at all home games.

    Andy’s primary volunteering has been sports-related; helping the town youth through coaching and inspiring them to be team players and to learn to love sports.  Not only was he actively involved in youth sports when his children were playing, until recently, he was always on the sideline of any grandchild’s game.  Andy has six children, and he volunteered for their teams as they grew up.  His daughter Barbara noted “when my dad started being involved in youth sports, there was no soccer or lacrosse in town.”

  • Little League Coach for 11 years; President of Little League for 3 years
  • Soccer Coach for 5 years
  • Lacrosse Coach for 5 years
  • Ice Hockey Coach for 9 years

    Andy was also an Assistant Scout Master of Troop 20, Boy Scouts of America, for five years, and he served two terms on Park and Recreation Committee.  He volunteered until recently at The Center at Medfield, was an Executive Board member and many year member of the American Legion, and helped run Medfield Park & Recreation Commission’s children’s activities on Medfield Day.  Andy was a political volunteer in his wife, Ann’s campaigns, and more recently her driver as she served in town government.

Nominate volunteers by Friday

2013 Medfield Foundation volunteers of the year at the reception on 3/10/13 at The Center

2013 Medfield Foundation volunteers of the year at the reception on 3/10/13 at The Center

Nominate an extraordinary volunteer for recognition in the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by downloading the form from http://www.medfieldfoundation.org/volunteer.html, and e-mailing it as an attachment to MFiVolunteerAward@gmail.com no later than January 31.

The MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception will be held from 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 23 at The Center – all are welcome. The seventh annual MFi volunteer awards are again sponsored by the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, for the third year.

“I wish more people knew about the ceremony.  It’s quite a special event for everyone who attends.  We all leave there feeling happier and very proud of our town for cultivating such terrific, kind people and volunteers.” Patti Garofalo

Nominations MFi Volunteer Awards open to 1/31

Nominate an extraordinary person for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by 1/31/14.

Greg Lyons and Emily Monac were nominated for last year’s Medfield Foundation Youth Volunteer Awards.

Greg LyonsGreg Lyons was recognized for his volunteer tutoring work at the Medfield High School math lab, MHS Community Teens, P&C Sports.

Emily Monac

Emily Monac was recognized for her volunteering doing therapeutic horseback riding work at BiNA Farm, MHS Community Teens, and HOBY Youth Leadership.

There is still over a week to nominate someone for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by downloading the form from http://www.medfieldfoundation.org, and e-mailing your nomination as an attachment to MfiVolunteerAward@gmail.com no later than January 31, 2014.

The MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception is again sponsored by the generous community spirit of the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, and it will be held from 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 23, 2014 at The Center – all are welcome.

Medfield Press article on volunteer awards

The Medfield Press has an article this week on the Medfield Foundation volunteer awards, with a nice photo of Albert Manganello, Jr. at the 2013 reception discussing his volunteer work on behalf of veterans.  Al received a Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013.

This is my nice photo of Al, out doing his work for the veterans.

al manganello, jr

Nominations of volunteers for recognition in 2014 must be in by Jan. 31.  The form to nominate a volunteer is at www.MedfieldFoundation.org.

Volunteer nominations due 1/31

Nominations Open until Jan. 31 for Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards

Nominate an extraordinary person for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by 1/31/14.

Cynthia Greene
Cynde Greene was nominated for last year’s Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards.

Cynthia Greene was recognized for her work with the Medfield Energy Committee, the Medfield League of Women Voters, SEPAC, and the Town’s Charter & Bylaw Review Committee

Nominate someone for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by downloading the form from http://www.medfieldfoundation.org, and e-mailing your nomination as an attachment to MfiVolunteerAward@gmail.com no later than January 31, 2014.

The MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception, again sponsored through the generous community spirit of the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, will be held from 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 23, 2014 at The Center – all are welcome.

MFI volunteer nominations due 1/31

Nominate a special volunteer for Recognition

Nominate that person who does extraordinary volunteer work for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by downloading the form from the Medfield Foundation website, and e-mailing it as an attachment to MFiVolunteerAward@gmail.com no later than January 31.

2013 Medfield Foundation volunteers of the year at the reception on 3/10/13 at The Center

2013 Medfield Foundation volunteers of the year at the reception on 3/10/13 at The Center

The MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception will be held at 3 PM on Sunday, March 23 at The Center – all are welcome.  These seventh annual MFi volunteer awards are again sponsored by the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, for the third year.

See my recent email about the nomination process

Nominate a volunteer

Nominations Open for Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards

Nominate an extraordinary person by 1/31/14 for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards.

Rick McKinney

Rick McKinney was nominated last year for the Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards.

Rick McKinney was recognized last year for his work as the  (1) scoutmaster of both Troop 89 and Cub Scout Pack 200 for many years, (2) with the Thunder Hill 4H, and (3) with Medfield Youth Lacrosse.

Nominate someone for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by downloading the form from www.medfieldfoundation.org, and e-mailing your nomination as an attachment to MfiVolunteerAward@gmail.com no later than January 31, 2014.

The MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception, again sponsored through the generous community spirit of the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, will be held from 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 23, 2014 at The Center – all are welcome.

Volunteer awards online

The Medfield Foundation’s Volunteer Awards for 2010, 2011, and 2012 are now online thanks to Medfield.TV and are available for viewing any time.  The Youtube links to each are indicated below:

2010 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZHdvGAEHqf8

2011 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gVVyqRhhaM

2012 – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z–mRrf7F_g

2013 – I am told that 2013 will be coming soon.

 

 

 

MFi volunteer awards open

Nominations Open for Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards

Nominate an extraordinary person for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by 1/31/14.

Michelle Doucette was nominated for last year’s Medfield Foundation Volunteer Awards.
Michelle Doucette
Michelle Doucette was recognized last year for her work with the American Legion Auxiliary, the Dwight-Derby House, the Veterans Day Luminaries celebration that she started, and the Home Committee

Nominate someone for the 2014 Medfield Foundation volunteer awards by downloading the form from www.medfieldfoundation.org, and e-mailing your nomination as an attachment to MfiVolunteerAward@gmail.com no later than January 31, 2014.

The MFi’s 2014 volunteer recognition reception, again sponsored through the generous community spirit of the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, will be held from 3 -5 PM on Sunday, March 23, 2014 at The Center – all are welcome.