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Clarkstown Holds Inaugural โ€œWomen of Distinctionโ€ Award Ceremony

On Tuesday evening, the Town of Clarkstown held its inaugural โ€œWomen of Distinctionโ€ award ceremony at Town Hall. Itโ€™s a program that was long overdue, and one that I am very proud to have started here in Clarkstown. It was a tremendous honor to present the townโ€™s first such awards to six very deserving women who have volunteered countless hours of their time in service to others.  Each of our honorees defines what it means to be a pillar in the community.  They are givers. They are doers. They resolved to accomplish something, got involved and worked for change. They inspired others to follow their lead and get involved to better the communities that we live and work in. And each one gave back out of true compassion, without expectation of thanks or recognition.

The following is a list of our first honorees:

Dr. Frances Pratt of Nyack, has been a lifelong advocate for equity, education, and community empowerment. A visionary leader and civil rights trailblazer, Dr. Pratt has devoted decades to public service through her work with the NAACP, social justice initiatives, and her work in the field of healthcare.

Barbara Wallenstein, a resident of Nanuet, is a dedicated volunteer first responder whose service has touched countless lives. With over 36 years of service as a member of the Nanuet Volunteer Ambulance Corps, Barbara has provided compassionate care and emergency assistance to residents in their times of greatest need.

Michelle Rusnock of West Nyack, is a passionate, dedicated, and humble community volunteer whose efforts have greatly enhanced the lives of strays, shelter animals, and lost pets. In founding the social media page Rocklandโ€™s Missing Pets, Ms. Rusnock helped to reunite hundreds of lost pets with their families.

Andrea Shields of Congers, has demonstrated exceptional devotion, compassion, and leadership through her extensive volunteer work, bettering the lives of children and supporting our first responders. Ms. Shields volunteers at a number of not-for-profits that benefit children, and serves as the President of the Congers Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary.

Lorette Adams, of West Nyack, served for 15 years on the Clarkstown Central School District Board of Education, including as President and as the CCSD Representative to the Rockland County School Board Association. In addition to many other community service endeavors, Ms. Adams is a founding member of the Heritage of West Nyack and has served as a Trustee at the West Nyack Free Library since 1987.

Susan Ferreri of New City, has been a driving force behind the movement to preserve our countyโ€™s rich farming history and has been an invaluable resource in building awareness and growth to Rockland Countyโ€™s agritourism industry. As the founder of the Rockland Community Farm Network, Ms. Ferreri played a key role in Rockland Countyโ€™s acquisition of 32 acres in New City formerly known as the Depew Farm.

Please join me in thanking this group of remarkable women who have given so much of themselves to better our town.

 

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