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Partnering to Overcome Climate Change Challenges
Sep 10, 2021 7:30 AM
Anodver Climate Summit 2022 - Abstract: Climate change impacts are felt by everyone who live, work and visit Andover. The pace of change is accelerating and increasing in intensity. Homes and businesses spend ever more to cool during the hotter summers while property owners increasingly deal with heavy precipitation and flooding damages. Greenhouse gas mitigation is needed to slow the release of these pollutants like carbon dioxide and nitrous oxide into the atmosphere; adaption is needed to preserve human lives and livelihoods. Come hear about where Andover stands in terms of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, how we are planning to address resilience, and how we propose to partner with you to help businesses thrive. BIO: Joyce Losick-Yang is the Sustainability Coordinator for the Town of Andover specializing in community resiliency and sustainability, as well as energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies. She is developing the community’s first Climate Action Plan, managing the Town’s Green Communities and Municipal Vulnerability Preparedness grants, as well as boosting residential energy efficiency through the Mass Save Municipal Partnership. Prior to municipal government, Joyce was the Laboratory Policy Director and technology manager at the U.S. Department of Energy. She advised on national laboratory policies and oversaw a multi-million R&D portfolio in renewable energy, sustainable transportation and high performance computing. Joyce obtained her PhD from MIT in microbial genomics and metabolic engineering, and her bachelor degree in biochemistry from Rutgers University. She lives in Lexington with her wife and grade-school kids, and enjoys cooking and reading in her spare time. |
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Virtual visit to the Addison Gallery - Get to know your community art museum! Located a PA!
Sep 24, 2021
Virtual visit to the Addison Gallery Get to know your community art museum! Located on the campus of Phillips Academy, the Addison Gallery of American Art is always free and open to the public. Learn more about the Addison’s collection of 23,000+ objects spanning the 18th century to the present and get a preview of this year’s upcoming exhibitions. Website: addisongallery.org Christine Jee is the Manager of School and Community Collaborations at the Addison Gallery of American Art. She works closely with local elementary through college-level educators in designing and facilitating personalized museum visits that connect their classroom learning to the Addison’s exhibitions and collection. In this role, she also develops and facilitates professional development, designs interpretive materials for family audiences, and partners with local community organizations who visit the museum. Christine was awarded “2019 Museum Art Educator of the Year” by the Massachusetts Arts Educator Association for her dedication to New England Arts for Literacy, a project spearheaded by the Andover Public Schools. |
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Pink Revolution Breast Cancer Alliance
Oct 01, 2021
Lauren Caulfield is the co-founder of Pink Revolution Breast Cancer Alliance of NH and a four year cancer survivor. She decided to bring the concept of making chemo care packages for cancer patients when she entered treatment and saw first-hand how many patients were attending therapy alone and needed support. Most recently the non-profit decided to expand their program by raising money for those in need of assistance with transportation costs to/from treatment by providing gas gift cards. Lauren has continued to be a resource for other cancer warriors since her diagnosis, by providing virtual assistance and encouragement to those currently going through treatment. Website: www.pinkrevolutionofnh.org |
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“An educator and a robot walk into a bar….”
Oct 08, 2021
Dr. Towle serves as the newly appointed Executive Director of Code & Circuit in Amesbury, MA. She also serves as the founder of Full Circle Classrooms (FCC). FCC provides consulting, facilitation of workshops, and national/international conference presentations from which educators and school leaders gain tools to create effective, learner-centered landscapes. This, in conjunction with Code & Circuit, has led to school visits with Spot the robotic dog, whereby Lori actively engages students in brain-based learning and Spot demonstrations. Lori completed her doctoral degree in Educational Leadership, serves as a member of Education Reimagined, and was a lab member of the MIT Gabrieli Lab. |
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Andover Public Schools Superintendent
Oct 15, 2021
Dr. Magda Parvey began her tenure as superintendent of the Andover Public Schools in July 2021.
Most recently, Dr. Parvey was the Chief Academic Officer for Middletown Public Schools in Middletown, Connecticut. In this role, Dr. Parvey oversaw all instructional programs and was charged with developing robust short- and long-range goals for Middletown’s Strategic Operating Plan. This position was seen as an integral part of the district’s effort to provide all students with rigorous learning experiences and prepare them to thrive as critical thinkers and problem solvers who are college and/or career ready. Her depth of experience and knowledge in curriculum design, instructional leadership and supervision were crucial components to the district’s strategic plan. Prior to her appointment in Middletown, Dr. Parvey helmed the City School District of New Rochelle as Interim Superintendent, leading Westchester County’s second-largest school system through a time of great transition. A wise and effective decision maker with a strong belief in leading by forming relationships, she provided a sense of calm and stability to the District of 11,000 students. In New Rochelle, she promoted a rigorous curriculum, with a focus on offering access to opportunities for all students. With the faculty, she focused on professional learning, and promoted a culture of learning and collaboration. Her approach was to listen well and to engage her fellow administrators, teachers and others in pursuing the District’s mission. As a lifelong educator, Dr. Parvey has held multiple leadership positions during her over 25 years of experience in school systems in Connecticut, North Carolina and New York. She is a graduate of Canisius College from which she holds a Bachelor of Arts. Dr. Parvey holds a Master of Science degree in elementary education and a Master of Arts in educational leadership and technology, both from Adelphi University; and a Doctor of Education in administration and supervision from Fordham University. |
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Deanna and Stewart Junge, fiVo Design Andover
Oct 20, 2021 5:30 PM
Deanna and Stewart Junge, fiVo Design Andover Join us for Rotary At Night at fiVo Design, 12 Dundee Park Drive, Andover. The Club will enjoy a social gathering, hosted by Deanna and Stewart Junge in their furniture showroom. Come see their latest designs featuring their modular, no tools required furniture for home and office. fiVO DesignfiVO Design is the culmination of 20 years of our business evolving. In the process of selecting a name for our new brand, we knew we had to connect with it both personally and professionally. It had to be authentic to who we are.
The "fi" of fiVO Design is a tribute to Fibonacci and the Golden Rule of Proportion. We embrace the Golden Ratio in our designs and relationships.
The "VO" of fiVO Design is short for Veteran Owned as we are proud to be Veteran Owned and operated. Stewart is a Veteran of the U.S. Navy. |
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Temple Emanuel - Andover
Oct 29, 2021
Rabbi Max Chaiken has served as the Rabbi of Temple Emanuel in Andover since July 2021. He was ordained at the Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in Los Angeles in 2018, and subsequently served Congregation Kol Ami in West Hollywood, California. A native of Teaneck, New Jersey, Rabbi Chaiken earned his Bachelors’ Degree in Economics and Public Policy from Brown University, and before beginning his rabbinical training, he taught Jewish music, Hebrew, and more in synagogue religious schools and Jewish day schools here in the Boston area. His rabbinic thesis, “Telling a New Story: A Model for Economic Ethics in Jewish Law” combined his undergraduate academic interests with his passion for Jewish thought and philosophy. Rabbi Chaiken is an author and a composer of music, and he has published several articles and songs. In 2020, he was the featured author for the Union for Reform Judaism’s Ten Minutes of Torah Commentary on the book of Deuteronomy. Rabbi Chaiken lives in Andover with his husband, Rabbi Danny Shapiro, and their dog, Oogie. |
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Town of Andover Master Planning Update
Nov 05, 2021
Lisa is the Assistant Planning Director and has worked for the Town of Andover since 2001. She has served on the Board of the Merrimack Valley affiliate of Habitat for Humanity and Boston Children’s Hospital CSG. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners and the American Planning Association. Lisa also served in the Peace Corps in Ghana, West Africa as an education and environmental volunteer.
Lisa is a graduate of Clemson University College of Architecture, Arts and Humanities and the University of Pennsylvania’s Stuart Weitzman School of Design. She currently lives in Newburyport with her family.
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Adventures In Storytelling - From Academia to Audiobooks...
Nov 19, 2021
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Join us for... Adventures In Storytelling - From Academia to Audiobooks... Telling stories as a radio host, then as a costumed tour guide, Sara Sheckells followed a career path into education before her love of the literary pulled her back to the mic. To date, she has narrated upwards of 50 audiobooks as a freelance narrator for publishers including Harper, Penguin Random House, Scholastic, Dreamscape, and Tantor (Recorded Books.) A New England native, Sara lives north of Boston with her family, including a Rotarian spouse, two terrific teens, and a duo of canine companions. Learn more at SaraSounds.com. |
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ECCF's NextGen Initiative
Dec 03, 2021
NextGen is an initiative of ECCF, representing a growing number of Millennial and GenX change-makers in Essex County who are passionate about community, impact and giving back. Our work is intended for rising generations and those that have been excluded out of the traditional “philanthropic” frameworks. Our goal is to empower changemakers here in our own community(ies) to become part of systemic solutions. This work is about authentically opening the table to make change together through our many currencies: • Money • Connections • Skills • Knowledge Recognizing the importance of instilling these values into future generations, the NextGen committee piloted a Youth Philanthropy initiative in Spring 2021, creating opportunities for NextGen’ers to participate in meaningful service projects with their children. As they prepare to roll out more such opportunities in Fall 2021, NextGen is going to come talk to our club about their initial successes and how Rotarians can participate going forward.
Kathryn Price, co-chair, ECCF NextGen Youth Philanthropy Committee: curiouskidslynnfield@gmail.com Bio: https://curiouskidslynnfield.com/bio/ Kathryn has been in Early Childhood Education for 20 years, teaching Preschool, First Grade, and Math Intervention in both public and private school settings. In 2015, Kathryn opened Curious Kids Lynnfield in order to focus on the aspects of teaching she likes best: connecting with small groups of students, helping early educators with curriculum development, and guiding the experiential learning of children through rich hands-on learning experiences. Through Curious Kids, Kathryn offers onsite STEM workshops at preschools and local elementary and private schools and also works with school administrators to offer Professional Development in the area of STEM Education in Early Childhood. She also presents this material at regional and national conferences on the topic. Kathryn is also a professor of Early Childhood Education at Salem State University, focus on STEM Education Methods in Early Childhood, and supervises Graduate students and pre-service Teachers during their practical classroom experiences for the School of Education. In her spare time, Kathryn in running all the World Marathon Majors in memory of her uncle and serves on various local community boards in Lynnfield. She is a mom of a 12- and 9-year-old and an unruly puppy named Moose. Carol Lavoie Schuster, ECCF Vice President for Grants, Donor and Nonprofit Services: c.lavoieschuster@eccf.org Bio: https://www.eccf.org/team/ At ECCF, I serve as the lead for our grantmaking, fundholder relations, nonprofit leadership and donor services departments. In addition, I also manage ECCF’s NextGen Philanthropy Initiative, which I established in 2014. My role here really gives me the opportunity to make authentic connections with those working in the community, collaborate and to step back and get a bird’s eye view of the impact we are all making together. It’s also given me the chance to see the ingenuity, intellect and perseverance of the human spirit in the face of challenge. I have more than 23 years of experience in the nonprofit sector. Prior to joining ECCF in 2011, I was the Program Manager at Philanthropy Massachusetts (formerly AGM) in Boston. Before that, I was an Executive Director, Gallery Director and Director of Development for several arts and cultural organizations. Today, I also serve on the boards of the Hamilton Wenham Ed Fund and the Martha’s Vineyard Art Association. I find inspiration in nature, my family and friends, and making authentic connections. I think that’s why I actually loved my two-year stint as a taxi driver way back when. It was the best way to meet people. When I’m not working, I love to play tennis, golf, spend time with my kids and be creative. One day, I hope to sell my own art at a gallery, along with many other things like seeing the Northern Lights, taking a National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) course, finishing the Boston Marathon and hiking to the basin of the Grand Canyon.
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Come hear all about Andover's First Night Celebration - Friday, December 31st!
Dec 10, 2021
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Dec 24, 2021
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15th Annual Martin Luther King Event Update presented by Andover Baptist Church
Jan 07, 2022
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An Andover Veteran's Story
Jan 14, 2022
Mike Benjamin, originally from Somerville MA. Enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17 and served 4 years on active duty and another in the Marine reserves. Mike is a veteran of Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. He moved to Andover in the summer of 2014 and his two daughters attended High Plain, Wood Hill and AHS. Mike is currently a member of the American Legion Post 8 (Andover) and is the Head of IT for Hopper (Online Travel) |
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NEADS - Service Dogs for Veteran's - Virtual Meeting
Jan 21, 2022
Katie is an Army veteran, recently retired from the U.S. Army Reserves after 23 years of total service, including 11 years of Active Duty. She completed her Army career as a Lieutenant Colonel and Operations Officer with the US Army Surgeon General, Reserve Affairs Directorate. Prior to coming to NEADS, Katie was the Area Census Office Manager for the Worcester Office managing over 1,500 field staff, supervisors and managers responsible for completing the 2020 Census. Katie has a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and a Master of Arts in Management and Leadership. She is the point person for veteran clients, provides outreach to the veteran community, and services to civilian clients. Her passion is supporting veterans in living their lives to the fullest in response to service to our country. She is active in the community and serves as the President of the University of Iowa ROTC alumni association providing support to Army ROTC cadets and alumni. |
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Who is the MVPC?
Jan 28, 2022
What regional agency focuses on the Environment, Transportation, Economic Develeopment and Information Technology? The Merrimack Valley Planning Commission. Serving the Merrimack Valley for more than 60 years. Join us as we learn more from Ian Burns, Economic Development Coordinator, to find out more about this dynamic and terrific resource! |
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Merrimack Valley Regional Transportation Authority
Feb 18, 2022
Noah Berger is the Administrator and CEO of the Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority (MVRTA), which is the local transit provider serving sixteen cities and towns across the Merrimack Valley, including Andover. MVRTA carries over two million riders per year on its family of local and intercity bus routes, commuter routes, employment routes, demand-response van runs, and even a seasonal beach run! Since his appointment to the position by the MVRTA Board in July of 2021, Noah has been riding the buses and reaching out to key stakeholders, of which the Andover Rotary Club is of course the most important example! MVRTA is currently embarking on several exciting initiatives to increase access and opportunity across the region, including going-fare free this coming March, adding bus stops, rebranding the look and feel of its vehicles and spaces, optimizing routes, and introducing dynamic scheduling to its van service. Noah is an almost thirty-year veteran of public transportation. He has previously held leadership positions with the Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority, Connecticut Transit, the Greater Hartford Transit District, the Federal Transit Administration, the Boston Foundation, the MBTA Advisory Board, Cambridge Systematics, the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity, as well as Boston’s Parker Shelter, Vermont Congressman Bernie Sanders, and the New York Yankees. He is an exhibited oil painter, and has served on the boards for ARTmorpheus in Boston and the New Art Center in Newton, MA. He is the author of By Bus, Bike or Boat: A Rider’s Guide to Public Transit in Greater Burlington and Vermont, and “The Guardian of the Birds” in John Abarno’s The Ethics of Homelessness: Philosophical Perspectives, and has Master’s Degrees in City Planning from M.I.T., and Philosophy from the State University of New York. |
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Uncommon Threads
Feb 23, 2022
Join us as Andover Rotary goes on the Road to Uncommon Threads. You will learn more about this life changing non-profit that works everyday to support economically disadvangted women through the power of clothes and personal development coaching, while enjoying light refreshments, networking, knowledge and more! You'll also get a chance to discover Uncommon Closet, the BONS award-winning social enterprise that benefits Uncommon Threads. www.uncommonthreads.org Wednesday, February 23, 2022 from 5:30 - 7 PM, 60 Island Street, Suite 150, Lawrence. Plenty of free parking available.
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