Deep, rich & loving - that's how someone described my
little hometown.
And it can be.
It's my heart's desire to
do all within my power to burnish our beloved borough's heritage of wise aging,
nurture inter-generational connections that cut across clans & through
family ties, interweaving the amazing energies found throughout our community.
Deep, rich & loving - that embodies everything I hold most dear, that I long to see be everyone's exquisite experience. To help us come together
to BE the image so many hold dear in
our hearts.
Call me a cockeyed
optimist, but I can see a cozy little community where people who love to sing
or play are on tap to swing past a shut-in's home to sing hymns or maybe greet
new parents with a sweet selection of lullabies.
Where a large, alternating roster
of families, friends & fans band together to host monthly thank you
events for "living treasure" role models & mentors.
Where ALL ages gather into Wise
Aging circles.
Where we are inspired by the awesome Boro Park summer concerts to offer any-season Poetry & Storytelling Slams.
Where we expand the Be Well
concerts/art exhibits into TED
Talk-ish events presented by & promoting our schools - starting small, growing larger & larger, mayhaps ultimately into the Mitchell Performing Arts Center!
Personally, it's a point of pride that our once somewhat insular little hometown has spread its wings over the past
decades. Alas, the reality is that not everyone feels the deep,
rich loving. But we can get there! The Appreciative Inquiry process got
the ball rolling. Our local farm market embraces vendors,
browsers & buyers from far beyond our borders. Pay It Forward lives up to its name as it fills all it
does with massive TLC.
Now, it's time
for this genuinely grassroots movement to move even further forward.
What do we do that's
GREAT? Where can we put our attention & renewed efforts to ensure
that every one of us can say with the same joy & amazement as my
friend, "Our community is so much more, so rich, deep
and loving."
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