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alt="Hall of Fame pic"2005 Hall of Fame Inductees
 

The Hall of Fame was established to honor by chapter the "Best of the Best." The Pioneers honored here have devoted countless hours to serving their communities with their time and leadership.

 

 

June Weakley, Alexander Graham Bell Chapter
     June has been active in Pioneering since 1979. She has served as council and chapter president, is the current chapter fundraiser and is serving as the volunteer chairperson on the region's Key Operating Committee. June has been an active and loyal member of the Montgomery Council and the AGB Chapter for more than 25 years. She has written fundraising guidelines, participated in training programs, recruited members, raised funds and participated in numerous community service projects. June has supported all chapter projects whether they were ongoing events or one time only. She always comes through with a can-do attitude, a cheerful smile and heartfelt laugh. June's love for this organization is obvious.
Christine LeClair, Excelsior Chapter
     Chris has been involved in Pioneering since 1973, when she joined as a Future Pioneer. She has served as community service chairperson, vice president and president of Buffalo Life Member Club, and is currently serving as the life member representative. Christine is the project chairperson for Books for Kids Project, supervises 14 volunteers weekly with Project FLIGHT, runs a workshop at her home several times a year to make Smart Bears and assisted in the infamous pepperoni/cheese sale for the restoration of the Statue of Liberty. The biggest asset that Chris brings to the Pioneers is her ability to recruit volunteers. Her dedication to Pioneers is obvious and infectious to all that meet her.
Mary Palfy, Fort Pitt Chapter
     Mary has been the editor of the Fort Pitt Chapter quarterly newsletter, "Tele-AII," for six years, the chapter webmaster for five years, and is the current life member council president. She also has served as community service chairperson and member-at-large. Mary has volunteered at annual Easter Egg Hunts for the past 18 years, helps at the local food bank, supports the Girls Hope project, assists at Borders Book gift wrap fundraiser, coordinates holiday donations via Project SATAR, participates in Verizon Reads, ABAM, Hug-A-Bears, toy collections and so much more. Mary coordinates with the Children's Institute for the chapter's annual Fall Craft Night for the children who are patients of the rehab facility. She organizes 20 plus volunteers to assist the 40 multi-handicapped children with the preparation of five or six holiday crafts. For the past 14 years, Mary has hosted this event, which includes the making of crafts, entertainment by the volunteer clowns and assistance by therapy dogs.
Olivia Sandy, H.G. McCully Downstate Chapter
     Olivia has served as club, council, and chapter president, as well as life member representative.  She is now the chapter administrator and the current chapter treasurer. In 1991, Olivia encouraged the chapter to embrace and complete its first Annual Sports Jamboree. Fourteen years later, the event is still going strong. She is always ready to volunteer at her club's fundraising events, luncheons and at vendor sales. She has been involved with the Pioneer Annual Meeting in Pittsburgh and has served as the entertainment chairperson for the New Jersey Pioneers Reunion. Olivia is so actively involved that her fellow Pioneers often forget that she is a life member.
Bruce Yennie, H.G. McCully Upstate Chapter
     Bruce joined the Paterson-Passaic-Ridgewood Council in 1987, held various chairperson positions, served as council president, and environmental co-chairperson. He became 2nd vice president of the chapter and served as chapter president for four years. Bruce designed and helped build 27 wheelchair ramps, assisted in delivering A Book About Me, helped paint playground maps and delivered Hug-A-Bears. He is the chapter webmaster and an active committee member on two of the chapter's biggest fundraisers -- Golf Outing and Tricky Tray. Bruce has served as the chairperson of the Development Key Operating Committee and developed the online E-store as a fundraising tool for both the region and the chapters. Bruce is a dedicated Pioneer who has the full support and commitment of his family.
Betty Hackett, Jasper N. Keller Chapter
     Betty has served as Future Pioneer representative, member-at-large, vice president and president of the New Hampshire Council. She has served on the Board of Directors for Rebuilding Together, Special Olympics of New Hampshire, and as chairperson on numerous committees. Betty's volunteer activities include: Special Olympics, Vial Of Life, Hug-A-Bears, Prescott Park, Cooking at Water Country, reading at local schools, in addition to serving as building coordinator for numerous projects. Betty exemplifies the spirit of Pioneering.
Shirley Hoffman, Leonard H. Kinnard Chapter
     Shirley has held numerous committee chair positions, served as life member representative twice, served on the Sports Jamboree Committee from 1983 to 2002 and was president of both Reading Council and Reading Life Member Club. She established a drug education program for the Reading Council and has distributed books, painted USA Maps, volunteered at Bingo, trained Kinnard Klowns in makeup, balloon animals and face painting, volunteered on the Advisory Council of the Berks County Office of Aging and the American Cancer Society. She has taken Woodsy Owl into the schools in Reading, teaching the importance of not littering. She also helped establish Creek Watchers on the chapter level and volunteered weekly for several years, monitoring the water at a local creek. Shirley was the chapter reunion chairperson several times where she wrote many plays and skits for the entertainment events.
Robert L. Erne, Liberty Bell Chapter
     Bob has served as president of the Diamond State Life Member Club twice and was member-at-large twice. He also served as member-at-large on the chapter level and has been the MAP committee chair since 1996. Bob was responsible for getting playground maps painted at 55 locations in New Castle County, Delaware. He developed procedures for all facets of the map project, including stencil design and training on how to make them. He spearheaded the MAP project for the 1994 General Assembly in Pittsburgh, Penn., where it was so well received that he provided instructions and stencils for all 90 chapters in the U.S. and Canada. Bob took on another enormous undertaking -- the making of electronic maps to be used in school classrooms. A total of 168 have been assembled to date. Bob helped redesign the original E-Map to its current and much improved version, then provided hands-on training sessions to all interested parties. Bob is also involved in the 911 project, volunteers at a local school for the hearing impaired, volunteers for wiring projects, builds ramps, helps with fundraising at garage and yard sales and is very active with the Boy Scouts. Bob is currently collecting information on the beeping Easter Egg Project for the purpose of preparing an instructional manual. Bob is ambitious, dedicated, involved, engaged and the Liberty Bell Chapter's Pioneer Extraordinaire.
Jack Brown, Maryland Chapter
     Jack has served as president of the chapter, club and central region, as well as vendor chairperson and life member representative. He has been involved in Christmas in April, USA Map Project, Habitat for Humanity, Book-Em, and Students Under Construction Environmental Projects. He has been Maryland's Santa for breakfasts and luncheons during the holiday season for the last decade. He has helped with all fundraising activities, including shrimp, bull and oyster roasts, sold cookbooks, lottery and Hershey Park tickets and is in charge of vendors for the Maryland Chapter. Through his fundraising efforts, the chapter has been able to enhance its educational programs. Jack continues to show his dedication to Pioneers and the Maryland Chapter by accepting the position of chapter president for the Pioneer year of 2006.
Beverly Freemantle, Mountain Valley Empire Chapter
     Beverly has served as fundraising co-chairperson of the Capital Valley Council and Troy Life Member Club. She has worked in the Pioneer office for four years as the administrative assistant. She has participated in the Christmas Sacks Project, Pioneer Flag Day float, mentoring program, and chapter yarn project. Beverly has painted numerous playground and canvas maps, and has participated in Pioneer trips and helped on various environmental activities. She was instrumental in starting and heading the "Catch the Spirit Project," sponsored by the Troy Life Member Club and the Pittstown Methodist Church. This program provides children a place to go after school while their parents are still working. The children can read, get assistance with their homework and play games until their parents pick them up. Four days a week, Beverly stops at Price Chopper and picks up the day old food items that can be used as snacks for the children and for the needy in the community. Beverly's commitment to the community is demonstrated by her volunteer efforts. You could say that Beverly has caught the Pioneer Spirit.
Mary Leonard, Nova 5 Chapter
     Mary has served as group representative, area administrator, president of the Gems Life Member Club and life member representative. Mary organized the contact calling for the former Carl Whitmore Chapter, has served the Queens Council for 12 years organizing and writing the memorial service for deceased pioneers, assisted in Blind Bowling, Special Olympics, Santa Tours, Toys for Needy, Make A Difference Day, distributed books at various schools and so much more. She has been named Pioneer of the Year of the Carl Whitmore Chapter and Life Member of the Year for the Gems Life Member Club. Mary volunteered as the store clerk in the Pioneer Store and assisted in ordering merchandise and managing the funds. Mary has truly made superior contributions to advancing the purpose and objective of Pioneering over the past 33 years. She has been a dedicated volunteer to her council, club and chapter and their respective activities. She has a genuine concern for the community and enjoys serving their needs.
Tommy Harris, Old Dominion Chapter
     Tommy has been a Pioneer since 1967. He has been involved with the magazine project for nursing homes and has painted maps on school grounds. In 1992, Tommy and his partner, Eleanor, became two of the key founders of the Virginia Telephone Museum. He worked long and hard to provide working exhibits to reflect the evolution of telephony in Virginia as a living history for numerous school children that visit by the busloads. He also searched far and wide for donations and has reconditioned numerous pieces of equipment. In 2004, the museum moved to a new location. This was a huge undertaking and Tommy was up for the challenge. He is a strong supporter of Pioneering and has donated at least 10,000 hours over the past 12 years.
Linda Steuerwald, Paumanok Chapter
     Linda is a much deserving Pioneer. Her manner is quiet and reserved, but she is a powerhouse when it comes to answering the call of those in need. She served a two-year term as chapter president, was president of the Suffolk Council, and has held numerous council and chapter chairs. During her term as president, the chapter was awarded two Project of Excellence Awards for educational projects that included distributing more than 10,000 books in the communities. She has decorated graves at the National Cemetery, packed items to send to overseas troops, visited area shelters, played the role of Mother Goose when needed, spearheaded the seedlings project, ran the Mother's Day plant sales and painted USA Maps, just to mention a few of the projects in which she has been involved. She is a full time working mother of four and includes her entire family in many volunteer projects. Her actions personify what "Fellowship, Loyalty and Service" are all about.
Joseph Robbins, Telcordia Chapter
     Joseph has been involved with Pioneering since 1975 and has served as council, chapter and life member vice president and president, as well as a member-at-large. He has been involved with CASA for the Morris County Court System, coordinated Computer Repair for Schools, worked on repairing and refurbishing computers, helped on the internet wiring project for schools, helped on the Coastal Clean up project and is currently designing the chapter's website. Joseph helped raise over $1300.00 in a one-day Pioneer sale. He is a regular speaker at the life member luncheons sharing information about recycling, computers, the Internet and financial planning. Joseph is an asset to the Telcordia Chapter and a wonderful volunteer.
Rosemary Thomas, Thomas Sherwin Chapter
     Rose has served as president, secretary and executive board member of the Council and as a member of the chapter finance committee. Rose has served on the calendar committee for five years and is the coordinator for the Canal Walk, which is in its 14th year. She has volunteered at five vice president's projects, coordinated membership drives, and has promoted the Hug-A-Bear Project. If you need a volunteer, call Rose, she is willing and able to heed the Pioneer call for those in need.
Morris Sachsenmaier, Verizon West Chapter
     Morrie has been a Pioneer since 1988. He serves Verizon West as vice president and has been president of the Norwesco Club. He is the National lTPA Historical Chairperson. Morrie started the Dictionary Project for the Verizon West Pioneers. The project was so successful that the Verizon TelecomPioneers adopted this as their national project. He does all of the grant writing for his Pioneer Museum, helps to rebuild parks, and paints homes for Housing Hope. Morrie is the chairperson for Toys for Boys Holiday Project and is active in the Verizon Reads Literacy Program. He recently completed Verizon West's first playground map. Verizon West is proud of Morrie and his contributions.
Richard Lee "Dick" Cook, West Virginia Chapter
     Dick has served as fellowship chairman, life member club president and chapter coordinator of the Vial of Life project. He is a tireless worker and inspiring leader. Doing legwork, brainwork and just plain hard work, Dick has set the example for others to follow. He initiated the Life Member breakfast, which is held the 2nd Wednesday of each month, helped build the first fishing pier for the disabled in West Virginia, assisted in building a nature trail for the disabled, helped turn the forgotten shell at the old Pinecrest Hospital into Beckley's first homeless shelter, worked with Ghent Elementary School to create a nature trail, which has tagged trees, shrubs and bluebird houses. The list goes on ..... Is he done yet? Not even heart bypass surgery and other health problems have stopped him, just slowed him down a bit. Dick is a hard act to follow, but a blessing to have as a teacher, a friend, and a Pioneer.
Steven Spafford, W.J. Denver Chapter
     Steve has held the office of president of both council and chapter. Because of his participation and leadership, the following projects were planned and executed to Pioneer perfection: Clarke School for the Deaf Shoot-A-Thon and Auction, Seasons Readings, Alzheimer's Memory Ride, Jr. Achievement and Big Brother & Sisters Bowl-A-Thons, YMCA ARCH program. As a professional DJ, Steve donates his services to many Pioneer events. Steve has recently been named Volunteer of the Month by the Verizon Diversity Committee. His leadership style is one of inclusion where he feels everyone has a voice and brings value to the conversation or project. Steve is a Pioneer for life.

 

HEART OF PIONEERING 2005


A Book About Me

McCully Downstate Chapter #81

Telcordia Chapter #99

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

Heart Pillows

McCully Downstate Chapter #81

Liberty Bell Chapter # 6

Old Dominion Chapter #43

Thomas Sherwin Chapter #14

Verizon West Chapter #25

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

Hug-A-Bears
Fort Pitt Chapter #13

Jasper N. Keller Chapter #33

L H Kinnard Chapter # 7

Liberty Bell Chapter # 6

Maryland 44 Chapter

Telcordia Chapter #99

Thomas Sherwin Chapter #14

Verizon West Chapter #25

West Virginia Chapter #42

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

Junior Achievement

Paumanok Chapter #85

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

Playground Maps

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

911 Simulator
Excelsior Chapter #98

McCully Downstate Chapter #81

Paumanok Chapter #85

 

Computers for Schools

Telcordia Chapter #99

Thomas Sherwin Chapter #14

Verizon West Chapter #25

 

Smart Bears

Excelsior Chapter #98
Paumanok Chapter #85

Old Dominion Chapter #43

Thomas Sherwin Chapter #14

West Virginia Chapter #42


Read-to-Me

Alexander Graham Bell #15

Jasper N. Keller Chapter #33

McCully Downstate Chapter #81
Paumanok Chapter #85


Talking Books

Jasper N. Keller Chapter #33

Liberty Bell Chapter # 6

Paumanok Chapter #85

West Virginia Chapter #42


Special Needs Projects

Alexander Graham Bell #15

Excelsior Chapter #98

Fort Pitt Chapter #13

Jasper N. Keller Chapter #33

Liberty Bell Chapter # 6

L H Kinnard Chapter # 7

Maryland 44 Chapter

McCully Downstate Chapter #81

Mountain Valley Empire Chapter #97

NOVA 5 Chapter

Paumanok Chapter #85

Old Dominion Chapter #43

Telcordia Chapter #99

Thomas Sherwin Chapter #14

Verizon West Chapter #25

West Virginia Chapter #42

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

Life Enrichment Projects

Alexander Graham Bell #15

Excelsior Chapter #98

Fort Pitt Chapter #13

Jasper N. Keller Chapter #33

Liberty Bell Chapter # 6

L H Kinnard Chapter # 7

Maryland 44 Chapter

McCully Downstate Chapter #81

Mountain Valley Empire Chapter #97

NOVA 5 Chapter

Paumanok Chapter #85

Old Dominion Chapter #43

Telcordia Chapter #99

Thomas Sherwin Chapter #14

Verizon West Chapter #25

West Virginia Chapter #42

W J Denver Chapter #20

 

Website Design & Content

Alexander Graham Bell #15

Fort Pitt Chapter #13

Frontier Chapter #37

McCully Downstate Chapter #81

Mountain Valley Empire Chapter #97

Jasper N. Keller Chapter #33

Paumanok Chapter #85

L H Kinnard Chapter # 7

Maryland 44 Chapter

W J Denver Chapter #20

     

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