Re: [LincolnTalk] Coughlin, Hammett-Ory, and Lincoln Girl Scouts win awards

2022-06-05 Thread Scott Clary
Wow. That is awesome. My daughters were also Lincoln Girl Scouts and had an
impact. Go get em girls

Kind Regards,

Scott Clary
617-968-5769

Sent from a mobile device - please excuse typos and errors

On Sun, Jun 5, 2022, 9:05 PM Stephanie Smoot 
wrote:

> Hurray, well done.  Girl Scouts is a lot of work.  I'm glad the organizers
> who have done a lot of heavy lifting are getting the recognition they
> deserve.
> Regards,
> *Stephanie Smoot*
>
> 857 368-9175  work
> 781 941-6842  personal cell
> *617 595-5217 *work cell
> 126 Chestnut Circle
> Lincoln, MA 01773
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 6:28 PM Claire Mount  wrote:
>
>> My sincere thanks to Heather Coughlin and Linda Hammett Ory for their
>> outstanding service to support the Girl Scouts.  Claire Mount
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 10:17 PM Laura via Lincoln <
>> lincoln@lincolntalk.org> wrote:
>>
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>>>
>>>
>>> *lincoln residents awarded at girl scouts of eastern massachusetts’ 2022
>>> Volunteer recognition awards*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *The Lincoln Service Unit and Heather Coughlin were recognized at*
>>>
>>> * May 6th award ceremony*
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> *Boston, Mass. – *Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA)
>>> , the largest girl-serving organization in
>>> Massachusetts and 10th largest Girl Scout council in the United States, was
>>> proud to recognize Heather Coughlin and the Lincoln Service Unit as
>>> Volunteer Appreciation Award recipients at their annual Volunteer
>>> Recognition Celebration, on Friday, May 6, 2022. The ceremony was held in
>>> the historic Council Bowl at Camp Cedar Hill where Girl Scout founder
>>> Juliette Low was part of the 1925 international meeting of Girl Scouts and
>>> Girl Guides.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Heather Coughlin was awarded the Girl Scouts of the USA Appreciation Pin
>>> which recognizes volunteers actively giving outstanding service in support
>>> of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Since 2016, Heather has been the
>>> Lincoln Service Unit Coordinator providing direction and connections
>>> between the various town troop leaders.  She has encouraged sharing
>>> information and resources and has offered opportunities to participate in
>>> multi-troop events.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For more than six years, Heather shouldered the majority of the
>>> Town-Wide events from organizing an annual all-troop camping trip, Bridging
>>> Ceremonies, Cookie Sales, and has coordinated with the Town on
>>> participating in Memorial Day and Labor Day celebrations, Fourth of July
>>> parades and supporting other town events like Town Meeting.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> One Lincoln Troop leader commented, “Her attention and dedication to
>>> providing role models to young girls is what I think is most impressive
>>> about Heather.  She is always thinking of the girls: how they can be the
>>> center of the decision or process, take on a leadership role, feel
>>> celebrated and have others to look up to, examples of what they could
>>> accomplish in the future.”
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> In addition to Heather’s individual recognition, The Lincoln Service
>>> Unit was awarded the President’s Award for its exemplary service in support
>>> of delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Lincoln is a small
>>> town, but the connections run deep and those connections, paired with
>>> commitment, have allowed Lincoln Girl Scouts to persevere throughout the
>>> pandemic.  Through connections in the community, Girl Scouts are asked
>>> year-after-year to participate in several multi-troop service activities
>>> and events.  These multi-troop efforts allow girls to see other Girl Scouts
>>> from different grades, and older girls become role models to the younger
>>> girls.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> For over four years, a partnership with the Lincoln Council on Aging and
>>> Human Services has provided girls the opportunity to see what a positive
>>> impact a small gesture can have on individuals.  The Lincoln Girl Scouts
>>> have run collection drives for seniors gathering household products,
>>> personal care items, and postage stamps.  Added to these necessities has
>>> been a handmade craft/card with winter wishes.  A Girl Scout Bronze Award
>>> project from years ago has continued on with providing sand buckets in
>>> winter so seniors won’t slip on their walkways and driveways.  These
>>> deliveries are always met with much gratitude, almost as much as when the
>>> girls deliver Girl Scout Cookies to home-bound seniors as part of a gifting
>>> program sponsored by the Council on Aging!
>>>
>>> As a service unit, Lincoln has supported several Silver Award projects
>>> including one creating connections through the local library to make
>>> virtual reading buddies, one building and installing colorful benches in
>>> the courtyard of Lincoln Mall, and another working with a local synagogue
>>> to develop more gender-inclusive spaces and services. Lincoln’s Girl Scouts
>>> are truly endeavoring to make s

Re: [LincolnTalk] Coughlin, Hammett-Ory, and Lincoln Girl Scouts win awards

2022-06-05 Thread Stephanie Smoot
Hurray, well done.  Girl Scouts is a lot of work.  I'm glad the organizers
who have done a lot of heavy lifting are getting the recognition they
deserve.
Regards,
*Stephanie Smoot*

857 368-9175  work
781 941-6842  personal cell
*617 595-5217 *work cell
126 Chestnut Circle
Lincoln, MA 01773




On Sun, Jun 5, 2022 at 6:28 PM Claire Mount  wrote:

> My sincere thanks to Heather Coughlin and Linda Hammett Ory for their
> outstanding service to support the Girl Scouts.  Claire Mount
>
> On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 10:17 PM Laura via Lincoln 
> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *lincoln residents awarded at girl scouts of eastern massachusetts’ 2022
>> Volunteer recognition awards*
>>
>>
>>
>> *The Lincoln Service Unit and Heather Coughlin were recognized at*
>>
>> * May 6th award ceremony*
>>
>>
>>
>> *Boston, Mass. – *Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA)
>> , the largest girl-serving organization in
>> Massachusetts and 10th largest Girl Scout council in the United States, was
>> proud to recognize Heather Coughlin and the Lincoln Service Unit as
>> Volunteer Appreciation Award recipients at their annual Volunteer
>> Recognition Celebration, on Friday, May 6, 2022. The ceremony was held in
>> the historic Council Bowl at Camp Cedar Hill where Girl Scout founder
>> Juliette Low was part of the 1925 international meeting of Girl Scouts and
>> Girl Guides.
>>
>>
>>
>> Heather Coughlin was awarded the Girl Scouts of the USA Appreciation Pin
>> which recognizes volunteers actively giving outstanding service in support
>> of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Since 2016, Heather has been the
>> Lincoln Service Unit Coordinator providing direction and connections
>> between the various town troop leaders.  She has encouraged sharing
>> information and resources and has offered opportunities to participate in
>> multi-troop events.
>>
>>
>>
>> For more than six years, Heather shouldered the majority of the Town-Wide
>> events from organizing an annual all-troop camping trip, Bridging
>> Ceremonies, Cookie Sales, and has coordinated with the Town on
>> participating in Memorial Day and Labor Day celebrations, Fourth of July
>> parades and supporting other town events like Town Meeting.
>>
>>
>>
>> One Lincoln Troop leader commented, “Her attention and dedication to
>> providing role models to young girls is what I think is most impressive
>> about Heather.  She is always thinking of the girls: how they can be the
>> center of the decision or process, take on a leadership role, feel
>> celebrated and have others to look up to, examples of what they could
>> accomplish in the future.”
>>
>>
>>
>> In addition to Heather’s individual recognition, The Lincoln Service Unit
>> was awarded the President’s Award for its exemplary service in support of
>> delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Lincoln is a small
>> town, but the connections run deep and those connections, paired with
>> commitment, have allowed Lincoln Girl Scouts to persevere throughout the
>> pandemic.  Through connections in the community, Girl Scouts are asked
>> year-after-year to participate in several multi-troop service activities
>> and events.  These multi-troop efforts allow girls to see other Girl Scouts
>> from different grades, and older girls become role models to the younger
>> girls.
>>
>>
>>
>> For over four years, a partnership with the Lincoln Council on Aging and
>> Human Services has provided girls the opportunity to see what a positive
>> impact a small gesture can have on individuals.  The Lincoln Girl Scouts
>> have run collection drives for seniors gathering household products,
>> personal care items, and postage stamps.  Added to these necessities has
>> been a handmade craft/card with winter wishes.  A Girl Scout Bronze Award
>> project from years ago has continued on with providing sand buckets in
>> winter so seniors won’t slip on their walkways and driveways.  These
>> deliveries are always met with much gratitude, almost as much as when the
>> girls deliver Girl Scout Cookies to home-bound seniors as part of a gifting
>> program sponsored by the Council on Aging!
>>
>> As a service unit, Lincoln has supported several Silver Award projects
>> including one creating connections through the local library to make
>> virtual reading buddies, one building and installing colorful benches in
>> the courtyard of Lincoln Mall, and another working with a local synagogue
>> to develop more gender-inclusive spaces and services. Lincoln’s Girl Scouts
>> are truly endeavoring to make sure all girls, regardless of gender
>> expression, are welcome.
>>
>> The May 6th ceremony also recognized those who had received awards
>> during the prior years via a Zoom presentation. Linda Hammett Ory, a
>> Lincoln Girl Scout troop leader for 13 years, was awarded the Girl
>> Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts’ Helen Storrow Heritage Award in June
>> 2021. This award recognizes a registered Girl Scout who re

Re: [LincolnTalk] Coughlin, Hammett-Ory, and Lincoln Girl Scouts win awards

2022-06-05 Thread Claire Mount
My sincere thanks to Heather Coughlin and Linda Hammett Ory for their
outstanding service to support the Girl Scouts.  Claire Mount

On Wed, Jun 1, 2022 at 10:17 PM Laura via Lincoln 
wrote:

>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> *lincoln residents awarded at girl scouts of eastern massachusetts’ 2022
> Volunteer recognition awards*
>
>
>
> *The Lincoln Service Unit and Heather Coughlin were recognized at*
>
> * May 6th award ceremony*
>
>
>
> *Boston, Mass. – *Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts (GSEMA)
> , the largest girl-serving organization in
> Massachusetts and 10th largest Girl Scout council in the United States, was
> proud to recognize Heather Coughlin and the Lincoln Service Unit as
> Volunteer Appreciation Award recipients at their annual Volunteer
> Recognition Celebration, on Friday, May 6, 2022. The ceremony was held in
> the historic Council Bowl at Camp Cedar Hill where Girl Scout founder
> Juliette Low was part of the 1925 international meeting of Girl Scouts and
> Girl Guides.
>
>
>
> Heather Coughlin was awarded the Girl Scouts of the USA Appreciation Pin
> which recognizes volunteers actively giving outstanding service in support
> of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Since 2016, Heather has been the
> Lincoln Service Unit Coordinator providing direction and connections
> between the various town troop leaders.  She has encouraged sharing
> information and resources and has offered opportunities to participate in
> multi-troop events.
>
>
>
> For more than six years, Heather shouldered the majority of the Town-Wide
> events from organizing an annual all-troop camping trip, Bridging
> Ceremonies, Cookie Sales, and has coordinated with the Town on
> participating in Memorial Day and Labor Day celebrations, Fourth of July
> parades and supporting other town events like Town Meeting.
>
>
>
> One Lincoln Troop leader commented, “Her attention and dedication to
> providing role models to young girls is what I think is most impressive
> about Heather.  She is always thinking of the girls: how they can be the
> center of the decision or process, take on a leadership role, feel
> celebrated and have others to look up to, examples of what they could
> accomplish in the future.”
>
>
>
> In addition to Heather’s individual recognition, The Lincoln Service Unit
> was awarded the President’s Award for its exemplary service in support of
> delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Lincoln is a small
> town, but the connections run deep and those connections, paired with
> commitment, have allowed Lincoln Girl Scouts to persevere throughout the
> pandemic.  Through connections in the community, Girl Scouts are asked
> year-after-year to participate in several multi-troop service activities
> and events.  These multi-troop efforts allow girls to see other Girl Scouts
> from different grades, and older girls become role models to the younger
> girls.
>
>
>
> For over four years, a partnership with the Lincoln Council on Aging and
> Human Services has provided girls the opportunity to see what a positive
> impact a small gesture can have on individuals.  The Lincoln Girl Scouts
> have run collection drives for seniors gathering household products,
> personal care items, and postage stamps.  Added to these necessities has
> been a handmade craft/card with winter wishes.  A Girl Scout Bronze Award
> project from years ago has continued on with providing sand buckets in
> winter so seniors won’t slip on their walkways and driveways.  These
> deliveries are always met with much gratitude, almost as much as when the
> girls deliver Girl Scout Cookies to home-bound seniors as part of a gifting
> program sponsored by the Council on Aging!
>
> As a service unit, Lincoln has supported several Silver Award projects
> including one creating connections through the local library to make
> virtual reading buddies, one building and installing colorful benches in
> the courtyard of Lincoln Mall, and another working with a local synagogue
> to develop more gender-inclusive spaces and services. Lincoln’s Girl Scouts
> are truly endeavoring to make sure all girls, regardless of gender
> expression, are welcome.
>
> The May 6th ceremony also recognized those who had received awards during
> the prior years via a Zoom presentation. Linda Hammett Ory, a Lincoln Girl
> Scout troop leader for 13 years, was awarded the Girl Scouts of Eastern
> Massachusetts’ Helen Storrow Heritage Award in June 2021. This award
> recognizes a registered Girl Scout who recognizes, understands, and
> practices the values of the Girl Scout mission, and has contributed to
> the growth and strength of Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts through
> philanthropy and efforts to preserve its vast Girl Scout history.
>
>
>
> If you are interested in the Girl Scouts, contact
> lincolngirlscouts01...@gmail.com for opportunities to join a troop,
> become a troop leader or even help with coordination among troops as
> Heather Coughlin

[LincolnTalk] Coughlin, Hammett-Ory, and Lincoln Girl Scouts win awards

2022-06-01 Thread Laura via Lincoln


 

 

 

 

 

 

lincoln residents awarded at girl scouts of eastern massachusetts' 2022
Volunteer recognition awards

 

The Lincoln Service Unit and Heather Coughlin were recognized at

May 6th award ceremony

 

Boston, Mass. -   Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts
(GSEMA), the largest girl-serving organization in Massachusetts and 10th
largest Girl Scout council in the United States, was proud to recognize
Heather Coughlin and the Lincoln Service Unit as Volunteer Appreciation
Award recipients at their annual Volunteer Recognition Celebration, on
Friday, May 6, 2022. The ceremony was held in the historic Council Bowl at
Camp Cedar Hill where Girl Scout founder Juliette Low was part of the 1925
international meeting of Girl Scouts and Girl Guides.

 

Heather Coughlin was awarded the Girl Scouts of the USA Appreciation Pin
which recognizes volunteers actively giving outstanding service in support
of the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Since 2016, Heather has been the
Lincoln Service Unit Coordinator providing direction and connections between
the various town troop leaders.  She has encouraged sharing information and
resources and has offered opportunities to participate in multi-troop
events.  

 

For more than six years, Heather shouldered the majority of the Town-Wide
events from organizing an annual all-troop camping trip, Bridging
Ceremonies, Cookie Sales, and has coordinated with the Town on participating
in Memorial Day and Labor Day celebrations, Fourth of July parades and
supporting other town events like Town Meeting.  

 

One Lincoln Troop leader commented, "Her attention and dedication to
providing role models to young girls is what I think is most impressive
about Heather.  She is always thinking of the girls: how they can be the
center of the decision or process, take on a leadership role, feel
celebrated and have others to look up to, examples of what they could
accomplish in the future." 

 

In addition to Heather's individual recognition, The Lincoln Service Unit
was awarded the President's Award for its exemplary service in support of
delivering the Girl Scout Leadership Experience.  Lincoln is a small town,
but the connections run deep and those connections, paired with commitment,
have allowed Lincoln Girl Scouts to persevere throughout the pandemic.
Through connections in the community, Girl Scouts are asked year-after-year
to participate in several multi-troop service activities and events.  These
multi-troop efforts allow girls to see other Girl Scouts from different
grades, and older girls become role models to the younger girls.

 

For over four years, a partnership with the Lincoln Council on Aging and
Human Services has provided girls the opportunity to see what a positive
impact a small gesture can have on individuals.  The Lincoln Girl Scouts
have run collection drives for seniors gathering household products,
personal care items, and postage stamps.  Added to these necessities has
been a handmade craft/card with winter wishes.  A Girl Scout Bronze Award
project from years ago has continued on with providing sand buckets in
winter so seniors won't slip on their walkways and driveways.  These
deliveries are always met with much gratitude, almost as much as when the
girls deliver Girl Scout Cookies to home-bound seniors as part of a gifting
program sponsored by the Council on Aging! 

As a service unit, Lincoln has supported several Silver Award projects
including one creating connections through the local library to make virtual
reading buddies, one building and installing colorful benches in the
courtyard of Lincoln Mall, and another working with a local synagogue to
develop more gender-inclusive spaces and services. Lincoln's Girl Scouts are
truly endeavoring to make sure all girls, regardless of gender expression,
are welcome.

The May 6th ceremony also recognized those who had received awards during
the prior years via a Zoom presentation. Linda Hammett Ory, a Lincoln Girl
Scout troop leader for 13 years, was awarded the Girl Scouts of Eastern
Massachusetts' Helen Storrow Heritage Award in June 2021. This award
recognizes a registered Girl Scout who recognizes, understands, and
practices the values of the Girl Scout mission, and has contributed to the
growth and strength of Girl Scouts of Eastern Massachusetts through
philanthropy and efforts to preserve its vast Girl Scout history. 

 

If you are interested in the Girl Scouts, contact
 lincolngirlscouts01...@gmail.com
for opportunities to join a troop, become a troop leader or even help with
coordination among troops as Heather Coughlin will be stepping down as the
Service Unit Coordinator this summer. 

 

 

 

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