SLDW Hosts Program on ‘Women, Equality & Power’

Teresa Younger

Theresa Younger

The Shoreline League of Democratic Women (SLDW) will host a program titled “Women, Equality & Power” with guest speaker Theresa Younger — the executive director of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women — on Thursday, Oct. 3, at 7 p.m. at the Henry Carter Hull Library in Clinton, CT.

There is no admission fee.

Younger will discuss the State of the State for women in Connecticut and beyond.  She will cover women’s healthcare, economic security, and other vital issues that impact women and their families.

As Executive Director of the Permanent Commission on the Status of Women (PCSW), an arm of the General Assembly, Younger ensures the PCSW’s mandate is carried out through policy, strategic planning and operations.  Before joining the PCSW, Teresa was the Director of Affiliate Organizational Development at the American Civil Liberties Union National Office, where she assisted affiliates throughout the country with management issues.

She is the first woman and the first African American to have served as executive director of the ACLU of Connecticut.

Younger serves as President of the Board of the Girl Scouts of Connecticut, and sits on the boards of the Universal Health Care Foundation, the Connecticut Women’s Hall of Fame, the Women’s Campaign School at Yale University, and the National Advisory Board on Religious Restrictions to Care.

She was identified by Hartford Business Journal as one of “Eight Remarkable Women in Business,” was named 2012 recipient of Connecticut-NARAL’s Catherine Roraback Award, was among the NAACP’s “100 Most Influential Blacks in Connecticut” and has continually been recognized for her commitment to civil rights and civil liberties.

The SLDW draws membership from the towns of Clinton, Westbrook, Old Saybrook, Lyme, Old Lyme, Centerbrook, Essex, Ivoryton, Deep River, Chester, Killingworth, Madison, Guilford and Branford.  The SLDW is a social and political fellowship that unites Democratic women along the shoreline, and focuses on issues important to women of all ages.

For more information on the SLDW, email sldworg@gmail.com or contact Kathleen Skoczen at 860-669-7034 or Belinda Jones at 860-399-1147 and visit www.SLDW.org.

New Board Chairman Elected at Mystic Seaport

Mystic Seaport announced the election of J. Barclay Collins II as the new chairman of the Museum’s board of trustees.  Collins was elected by the Museum’s membership at their annual meeting on Sept. 27.  A longtime executive in the energy industry, Collins recently retired as the Executive Vice President and General Counsel of Hess Corporation.

Prior to joining Hess, he was Vice President and General Counsel of City Investing Company and an attorney with Cravath, Swaine and Moore, the New York law firm.  Collins is a passionate advocate for health care, education, and the arts.  He serves as the chairman of the board of the United Hospital Fund of New York and is on the board of the New York Botanical Garden among other philanthropies.

An avid sailor, he is a member of the New York Yacht Club and the Shelter Island Yacht Club. Collins earned an A.B. from Harvard College and a J.D. from Columbia Law School.  He has homes in New York, Connecticut, and Florida.

He joined the board at Mystic Seaport in 2008.  “We are very excited to have Barclay assume leadership of the board,” President Steve White said.  “He brings a level of professional expertise, institutional knowledge, and a passion for our mission that will help us succeed at developing new and exciting ways for the public to explore our collections and understand the importance of our shared maritime heritage.”  Collins succeeds Richard Vietor who served as chairman from 2007.

White added his praise for the accomplishments of Vietor, noting his legacy. “The Museum is truly grateful for Richard’s leadership during one of the most challenging periods in the history of the institution.  He guided us deftly through a difficult economic environment to not only put Mystic Seaport on sound financial footing, but also to enable us to embark on some of the transformational initiatives critical to the future of Mystic Seaport, including the 38th Voyage of the Charles W. Morgan and the construction of a new state-of-the-art exhibition building to transform the north end of our grounds.”

During Vietor’s tenure, the Museum restructured its finances and operations to become a debt-free institution.  Vietor oversaw the restoration and launch of the whaleship Charles W. Morgan, the development of a new strategic plan for the institution and its collections, the initial work for the new exhibition hall, and the creation and success of seven America and the Sea Award Galas.

The Museum also welcomed to the board four new trustees in 2013:

  • Grant Cambridge, of Pasadena, CA, is a Senior Vice President and a Portfolio Manager of Capital Group in Los Angeles. In addition to an M.B.A. from Harvard, Cambridge has an M.A. from Suffolk University and a B.A. from Bentley University.
  • Sheila McCurdy, of Middletown, RI, has an extensive background in sailing and is well known in the U.S. racing and cruising communities.  She is a graduate of Smith College and holds a M.M.A from the University of Rhode Island.
  • Cayre Michas, of New York City, NY, and Stonington, CT, has long been involved with non-profit and educational institutions and is a Trustee and Secretary for Learning Leaders, Inc. She received her A.B. from Brown University.
  • Waring Partridge of New Haven, CT, is a former senior executive in the telecommunications industry. He is presently the president of the Partridge Family Office. He received his B.A. from Yale University and his J.D. from Catholic University (U.S.).

Mystic Seaport is the nation’s leading maritime museum.  Founded in 1929, the Museum is home to four National Historic Landmark vessels, including the Charles W. Morgan, America’s oldest commercial ship and the last wooden whaleship in the world.  The Museum is located one mile south of Exit 90 off I-95 in Mystic, CT.  Admission is $24 for adults and $15 for children ages 6-17.  Museum members and children 5 and under are admitted free.

For more information, visit www.mysticseaport.org.

Health Care Reform – What You Need to Know Now, Programs Offered Oct. 22

Open enrollment for health insurance under the Affordable Care Act begins on Oct. 1.  What do you need to know about the program and how will it affect you?  Randi Redmond Oster, an independent health care advocate, reports that there is “not all good news, but it isn’t all bad either.” 

On Tuesday, Oct. 22, Oster will be presenting two free programs, sponsored by the Valley Shore Public Libraries, to answer such questions as:

  • What are the top ten changes I need to know about? 
  • How much will the new insurance cost? 
  • Will I qualify for the health insurance premium subsidies? 
  • What is the penalty if I don’t purchase insurance? 
  • Does my employer need to offer me insurance? 
  • Does my Medicare supplement change?

An afternoon program on Oct. 22 will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Acton Library in Old Saybrook.  An evening program will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. at the Chester Meeting House.

The programs are open to all at no charge.

More information is available through your public library.

Welles of Old Lyme Selected as McDonough Scholar at Marietta College

Lucille Welles of Old Lyme, who graduated this past June from Lyme-Old Lyme High School, has been selected to be a McDonough Scholar at Marietta College this fall.

The nationally recognized McDonough Leadership Program helps students gain a deeper understanding of leadership, practice their leadership skills, and in the process grow as engaged leaders on campus, in the local community, and beyond.

Students must be accepted into the program through a highly selective process. While a part of the program, Welles will take leadership classes, participate in different community service projects including the award-winning Make a Difference Day in October. Welles will have the chance to travel as part of the McDonough Leadership Study Abroad, pursue a variety of experiential activities, and attend prestigious leadership conferences.

“We have an outstanding group of students starting the leadership program this fall,” said Dr. Gama Perruci, Dean of McDonough. “They are driven and full of passion. It’s very exciting to work with them because they are at a stage in their lives when they are defining their goals and developing their leadership skills in order to pursue their dreams. The McDonough Leadership Program serves as the nurturer of those dreams.”

Welles came to campus the week before classes began to participate in the EXCEL (Experience Civic Engagement and Leadership) Workshop, designed to introduce students to the McDonough Leadership Development Model. As a McDonough Scholar, Welles will pursue one of four academic options: International Leadership Studies Major, Minor in Leadership Studies, Certificate in Leadership Studies, and the Teacher Leadership Certificate.

Located in Marietta, Ohio, at the confluence of the Muskingum and Ohio rivers, Marietta College is a four-year liberal arts college. Tracing its roots to the Muskingum Academy begun in 1797, the College was officially chartered in 1835. Today Marietta College serves a body of 1,400 full-time students. The College offers more than 44 majors and has been listed among Barron’s Best Buys in College Education and Peterson’s Competitive Colleges, and recognized as one of the top regional comprehensive colleges by U.S. News and World Report and The Princeton Review.

Lyme Public Hall Offers Tour of Historic Bill Hill, Ashlawn Farm

Join the Lyme Public Hall Association at 1 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 4, for a tour of the historic Bill Hill section of Lyme, followed by a visit to Ashlawn Farm for a look at their coffee roasting operation.  Learn about the interesting characters who left their mark on this area over time.  Find out how the landmark farm became a town meeting place while preserving over a century of agricultural heritage.

Parking and meet up will take place in the large field across from Ashlawn Farm on Bill Hill Road in Lyme, off of Rte. 156. There will be some easy-going walking along the way. 

This program is free and open to the public.  No reservations are necessary.  

For more information, go to www.lymepublichall.org or contact abru@comcast.net .

The Lyme Public Hall is dedicated to the appreciation of Lyme’s history, culture and community through the preservation and use of the historic hall, its archives, and historical programs.