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Founding members
Winifred Balboni
Hope Hageman
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Officers
and Board
2011 -2012 |
Presidents
Sheila O'Neill
Liz-Ann Koos |
Vice
Presidents
Tina Green
Liz Milwe |
Secretary
Alison Rivard |
Treasurer
Jim Hood |
Directors
Winifred Balboni
David Brown
Sydney Brown
Marge Dunham
Fred Frillici
Louis Pietig
Allen Raymond
Susan Thomsen |
Communications
Marilyn Bakker
mbakker@optonline.net
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Who we are
In 1995, a coalition of concerned
outdoorsmen, sportsmen, environmentalists, and citizens
banded together to form the Friends of Sherwood Island
State Park, Inc. Its stated purpose:
to preserve, maintain, improve
and enhance Sherwood Island State Park for
the benefit of the general public; to
solicit and raise funds; to educate the
public about the resources, needs and value
of the park and carry on any activities
consistent with its classification as a
501(c)(3) not-for profit corporation.
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Our major
commitment: the new Nature Center
The Friends have always
been committed to supporting a Nature Center in the
park. For many years, that support was directed toward a
small Center behind the West Beach.
When it was deemed structurally unsound in 2002 and slated for
demolition, the Friends vowed to devote all their
fundraising efforts to constructing a new one.
In 2009, the new Nature Center behind the East Beach opened.
It was built by a public-private partnership between the
CT Department of Environmental Protection and the
Friends of Sherwood Island State Park. The commitment to
it will continue in the years to come.
How the
Nature Center came to be
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August 12 2009 - Sherwood Island Nature Center Day
At the
official opening of the Nature Center, DEP Deputy
Commissioner Susan Frechette, Acting Commissioner Amey
Marrella, Westport First Selectman Gordon Joseloff, DEP
Supervisor Mark Rickert, Friends President Sheila
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The Friends and the
International Coastal Cleanup
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What
else we've done
worked with State legislators to maximize
State 2010 Plan support of replacement of
bathhouses and the park entrance.
collaborated with the Long Island Sound Fund in
a major dune restoration project utilizing
native plant material, boardwalks to protect
ecologically fragile areas and appropriate
signage to educate visitors concerning dune
ecology.
purchased two major equipment upgrades to
facilitate better park maintenance.
co-sponsored community efforts to
enhance park premises, e.g. Key Club, Cub
and Boy Scout clean-ups, plantings and Eagle
Scout projects, Church and Seniors Group Community
Service Projects.
initiated an outreach campaign to surrounding
communities to acquaint them with the park's
features and opportunities.
planned
and implemented a Butterfly Garden for
Urban Children through a grant of $500 by
Paul Newman Inc.
nature
trail and marker maintenance, printing and
updating the self-guided birding guide.
DEP GreenCircle
Awards have been presented to FSISP and
to Hope Hageman.
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