Each year Avalonia has an annual
Members’ meeting, a time to come together, to share accomplishments
of the past and goals for the future.
This past year has been a year of
growth, like teenage years. We got our “Driver’s License”:
Accreditation by the Land Trust Alliance (LTA). A huge milestone.
We learned the rules of the road. Now we are mapping out our route
to conservation acquisitions and preservation.
We are also entering our Fiftieth
Year. Another huge milestone. As we celebrate, we are also growing
in other ways. We worked with a legal guide to help us amend bylaws
to conform to LTA Standards that will work best for the organization
we are becoming. One of the changes is to increase the number of
Directors we have which will greatly increase our diversity and
talents in all areas. Another change was to create overlapping
Director terms for continuity and succession planning. As due
process was followed, we have found ourselves with some returning
“old faces”, friends coming back to re-join the “new Avalonia”.
We also are welcoming some very new faces, people who are now seeing
the emergence of a well-run organization, ready to step up to take
its place as a modern land trust. To get a little more insight into
our new Board of Directors, please visit “Our Team” on our
website here.
Another new person to welcome is our
new Director of Development and Programs, Chuck Toal. His focus will
be on growing the organization both through memberships and
fundraising. There are a lot of positive changes to celebrate.
Chuck Toal |
So on June 22, please join the
Avalonia team to celebrate these changes. The Annual Meeting will be
held at Avery Point, the Project O building, room 243, at 6pm.
(details and directions on our website). There will be a brief
business meeting to introduce the directors to the membership prior
to the vote. It will be followed by a speaker, Jeff Cordulack, the
Executive Director of Northeast Organic Farming Association. His
topic will be organic gardening and composting techniques.
We all want bountiful vegetable gardens, so learn how to help with composting. |
Light refreshments will be served,
and members and friends will have the opportunity to talk with the
Avalonia leadership, ask questions and get a sense of where the next
50 years will take us.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Beth
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