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Unsung Hero #5
Dana Johnson moved to Saugatuck over 30 years ago. He married Ginny, and is an avid tennis player.
He’s our unsung hero because of all his work with the Senior Center. He serves meals, calls Bingo every Thursday to a devoted crowd, and organizes events like the Staples Senior Golf Tournament — an inter-generational event involving the high school boys and girls teams that benefits the center’s fitness program.
Dana also volunteers 2 days a week at the center’s congregate lunch program, as a “waiter.”
Loretta Hallock calls him “one of the most unselfish people I know.”
Senior center director Sue Pfister adds, “Dana’s warm smile and gregarious personality are welcome any day of the week here. The only problem I have with him is, he’s a Red Sox fan!”
Congratulations, Dana. Thanks for all you do, for so many!
Posted in Organizations, People, Unsung Heroes
RTM Urged To Join “Net Zero” Energy Effort
Last month, 1st Selectman Jim Marpe announced that Westport has joined over 1,200 governors, mayors, businesses, universities and others in pledging to exceed the goals of the Paris Climate Accord.
Two years earlier, Marpe announced “Net Zero by 2050”: a target involving energy, water and waste. The goal is to create a sustainable community — economically, socially and environmentally — by mid-century.
Now, a group of Westporters is asking the RTM to endorse Net Zero too.
On Tuesday (July 11), the Green Task Force will present a petition with dozens of signatures. So far all 3 selectmen, and many town boards, commissions and individual committee members have signed the document.
Another petition is also circulating, with a similar request. This one is aimed at non-government Westporters.
Westport has a history of environmental activism. In 2007, we were the first town in Connecticut to include a sustainability chapter in a Plan of Conservation and Development.
Since then we’ve won the Department of Energy’s Neighbor to Neighbor Challenge, helped launch the Solarize Connecticut program, and (with a unanimous RTM vote) became one of the first towns in the state to adopt financing to support energy efficiency and clean energy improvements.
Examples of Net Zero include:
- Signing an agreement to receive electricity credit for 1 megawatt of solar power per year, produced at a site in eastern Connecticut. The town is waiting for approval for an additional 1 megawatt. This program could satisfy 1/4 of the town buildings’ electricity.
- Implementing the Energy Performance Contract initiative in school and municipal buildings. Reducing energy consumption has the potential to save up to$1 million per year in energy costs for the next 15 years.
- Installing electric vehicle charging stations at the railroad station parking lots and other municipal parking sites.
- Applying for an additional 1.2 megawatts of on-site solar power at Staples High School (just shy of 50% of the school’s electricity loads, after a separate building efficiency improvement program).
- Preparing to break ground on an efficient renovation of the Westport Library, including 70 kilowatts of solar power.
- Installing another 100 kilowatts of solar capacity as part of the planned expansion of the Senior Center.
- Initiating a new program with support of the town, Downtown Merchants Association and the Westport Weston Chamber of Commerce, encouraging businesses to keep the doors closed this summer when using air conditioning.
That last goal may be the toughest of all.
(To sign the Net Zero petition, click here.)
Posted in Environment, Local politics, Politics, Staples HS
Tagged Jim Marpe, Net Zero by 2050, Paris Climate Accord, Westport Green Task Force
Me The People
On November 7, Marc Bailin and Nancy Holson went to bed thinking Hillary Clinton would be the next President of the United States.
On November 8, something unexpected happened.
When the couple woke up on November 9, their world had changed.
On January 21 they took part in the Women’s March in New York, not far from their Bleecker Street apartment.
But Marc — a 1970 Staples High School graduate (where he sang with Orphenians, and played bass and sang with Smoke; he’s now a noted entertainment lawyer — and Nancy (a longtime Westporter and Emmy Award-winning writer, director and producer, best known here for her “News in Revue” political satire that highlighted many First Night celebrations) believed they had to do more than march.
When Nancy saw Jim Russek — with whom she’d collaborated on “Bush Wars,” an anti-George W. show that ran off-Broadway a decade ago — a light bulb clicked.
Normally, it takes at least a year to stage a New York show.
“Me the People” went from germ of an idea to the stage in just 3 months.
It includes Trump’s crony cabinet, White House grifters Ivanka and Jared, the Supreme Court, Russia, Mar-a-Lago, Korea, Russia, climate change, Russia — and a literal shredding of the Constitution.
The website calls the show “a wake of sorts … a joyous celebration that helps endure the loss of a loved one … (it) is our way to endure the tragedy of a Trump presidency; a musical that laughs and sings about the loss of the America we love.”
That’s not fake news!
“Me the People” has settled in at the Triad Theater for an open-ended run. “We hope to be there until Trump is impeached,” Bailin says.
But he’s realistic about the audience.
“We’re not preaching to the choir. We are the choir,” the former Orphenian says.
“We’re not going to change any minds. We’re just giving people who think like us a chance to laugh for 90 minutes.”
But, he notes, a friend from Cedar Point Yacht Club — where Bailin sails every Wednesday — had seen the show the night before.
“I haven’t heard back from him yet,” Bailin says.
Sad!
(For more information — including tickets — click here.)
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