Thursday, February 28, 2013

Making Her World a Better Place


Jan Sturdevant used her love of animals as a springboard for ideas to contribute to her community.  She wanted to sponsor a project that would benefit and improve the lives of animals. After much consideration she chose the Peace Plantation Animal Sanctuary in Walton as the focal point of her project.
The Peace Plantation does not receive financial assistance from local, state, or federal governments and relies solely on charitable contributions.  Presently there are over 300 cats and a variety of other animals that call Peace Plantation home. And when Jan learned that sometimes animals are never adopted but live out the rest of their lives at the Peace Plantation she wanted to find ways to help these animals. 
Throughout the month of February Jan developed a list of items needed, decorated, and delivered several large donation boxes with a Valentine theme to Community Living Skills and Resources for Industry in Walton, The Arc of Delaware County’s “THRIVE” center in Hamden, and the Delaware Regional Center in Masonville.  The donation boxes were beautiful and caught the attention of those that passed through these facilities. Many of the people knew Jan and about her project. They gave generously resulting in a large cache of toys, treats, blankets, laundry soap, paper towels, cleaning solution, bleach, kitty litter, and many other items.
Michael Reed, Director of Facilities at the Peace Plantation was on hand when Jan delivered the items February 26th. With a big smile he thanked Jan. “We really appreciate what you have done. We rely on donations such as this.”
To see photos of Jan delivering items to the Peace Plantation visit our Flickr site at: http://www.flickr.com/photos/delarc/sets/72157632884484918/
Each person can make a difference. As Margaret Mead said: “Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have.”

Thursday, February 21, 2013

'Seeds' Exhibit Takes Root

Congratulations to James Mould and fellow artists Wendy Stanton and Maria Brockman for their new exhibit at the Roxbury Art Center.  The following article appeared in the Catskill Mountain News on February 5th:

Roxbury — Seeds, a new exhibit at the Roxbury Arts Group’s Walt Meade Gallery, explores the blossoming nature that art has on individuals and the communities in which they live.
The exhibit features the artwork of three artists, Wendy Stanton and Maria Brockman of Oneonta, and James Mould of Stamford. Wendy, Maria, and James have been working with their mentors, Zena Gurbo and Nat Thomas, who are curating this exhibition which celebrates the creative and transforming power of the artistic process.
Saturday opening
The exhibit opened on Saturday, Feb. 2 and the public is invited to attend an artist reception on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 4 p.m. at the Walt Meade Gallery, located in the Roxbury Arts Center at 5025 Vega Mountain Road.
Wendy Stanton is a founding member of The Center for Self Expression/Main View Gallery & Studio in Oneonta, which is a program of the Arc Otsego. An avid lover of nature, Wendy enjoys combining the natural world and the super natural in her art. She works swiftly and with great confidence, barely stopping to look at what she has done before she is off onto the next project.
Maria Brockmann has been involved with The Center for Self Expression/Main View Gallery & Studio for three years. She had little previous instruction but possesses strong innate talents and love of drawing and painting. Within months she absorbed and learned everything Artists Instructors and staff had to offer. She continues to be inspired by other artists and creates work that incorporates new and old skills, often using nature as her diving board into a world governed by beauty and detail.
Stamford artist
James Mould, also a lover of nature, discovered his artistic talent three years ago when he retired from farm work and moved to Stamford. He was soon recognized for his artistic talent in the pen doodles he would make on his note papers. Since this time, James has created a series of tree drawings that are both of this world and not. James finds he is inspired by nature and finds his artwork not only continues provide him with endless satisfaction but has connected him with others in a way he had not experience before.
All three artists, as well as exhibit curators, Nat Thomas and Zena Gurbo, will be in attendance at the artist reception.
The exhibit runs through April 13 and the Walt Meade Gallery is open to the public Tuesday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. For more information about this event, please contact the Roxbury Arts Group at 607 326-7908.

Tuesday, February 5, 2013

“Cooking Up Opportunity”


Left to Right: Brenda Scott, Steve Finkel, Tom Slavinski, Blesher, and Pam Walker
Steve Finkel, Life Coach 7 was presented with a Blesher award on February 5th for his efforts that resulted in expanded career opportunities in the Food Service Program for 2 individuals. He pioneered new educational experiences in collaboration with the SUNY Culinary Program that will enrich the quality of the lives of these individuals. Steve was nominated for this award by the entire THRIVE team at The Arc of Delaware County (Delarc) in Hamden. 

Steve has demonstrated Delarc’s 6 Unifying Principals as follows:

1.       Those we Serve Come First
Steve discovered opportunities for those we support to participate in this experience that will help them achieve their dreams.
2.       Commit To Excellence
Steve sought out an educational experience that will have a great impact on their future.
3.       Be Dedicated
Steve worked hard to keep the process moving so these individuals could experience this educational opportunity during the Spring semester rather than the Fall semester.
4.       Employee Satisfaction Steve sought input from program staff regarding strengths, capabilities, potential of the individuals to help assure their success in the program.
 
5.     Communicate Effectively
Steve pursued this activity with  the SUNY Culinary Department in a professional manner, making this a positive experience for all.
 
6.       Be Innovative
Steve made this opportunity for these individuals happen by thinking outside the box, yet focusing on the valued outcomes desired for them.

 


Monday, February 4, 2013

Sharing the Love


 
Jan Sturdevant loves animals! She is putting that love into action by starting a drive to help the Peace Plantation in Walton. She has decorated several collection boxes and prepared a list of items needed by The Peace Plantation to care for the cats, dogs, and other animals they are sheltering until they find their forever homes. 

These Valentine Themed boxes are located at Community Living Skills- Walton, The Arc of Delaware County, Hamden, Resources For Industry and Delaware Regional Center, Jasonville.  Some of the many items needed by the Peace Plantation include dish detergent, laundry detergent, dryer sheets, sponges, cat and dog brushes, and toys.

Jan plans to collect the boxes on February 13th so that she can deliver the items on Valentine’s Day. Help Jan to show the love by donating what you can to help care for these animals. If you would like to find out more about the Peace Plantation visit their website at www.nhes.org
Or click here: http://www.nhes.org/sections/view/59

View more photos on our Flickr site: http://www.flickr.com/photos/organize/