The League of Women Voters and the Wild and Scenic River Stewardship Council encourage nominations for the ninth annual River Stewardship Award. Applications are due to Betsy Sluder, 63 Coppermine Road, Concord, MA 01742 no later than April 17 and are available at the Town House, the Natural Resources Commission office and the main library, or online at the Concord-Carlisle LWV Web site. Call Betsy Sluder, LWVCC River Awards co-chairman at 978-369-1851, or e-mail Mary Antes at mantes@comcast.net with any questions.
Is there an inspiring project, innovative strategy or creative program that protects the beauty and health of the rivers, or is dedicated to building an environmental legacy for future generations? The Awards Committee seeks individuals, environmental organizations, community, youth, business, local government employees or teachers whose work will inspire children, families, town and school leaders to protect and preserve the region’s wild and scenic rivers.
The purpose of the River Stewardship Award is to honor individuals or organizations whose actions promote, preserve, and protect the watershed. Eligible communities for the awards include, but are not limited to, the shoreline towns of Framingham, Wayland, Sudbury, Lincoln, Concord, Bedford, and Carlisle.
Award winners in 2009 were Bob Slechta, Neil Leary, Dennis Warner, Peggy Hobbs, Susan Russo, and Don Corey in Bedford; Ralph Bacon in Billerica; Dr. Sally A. Zeilinski in Carlisle; Sally Farrow in Concord; Joan C. Kimball in Lincoln; Green Meadow School in Maynard; Debbie Dineen in Sudbury; and Chris Devany and Cliff Kolovson in Wayland.


