Cornerstone VNA Holds 110th Annual Meeting

Cornerstone VNA Holds 110th Annual Meeting and Announces Board Changes

 

Rochester, NH – Cornerstone VNA, your local nonprofit home health and hospice care organization, held their 110th annual board meeting on March 16th, and is pleased to share some important announcements.

 

Longtime Board Member and Board Chair, Susan Gaudiello of Barrington, proudly handed her leadership responsibilities over to new Board Chair, Dr. Archana Bhargava of Durham. Susan will remain on the board for an additional one-year term to support Dr. Bhargava in her new role as Board Chair.

 

Dr. Bhargava first joined the Cornerstone VNA Board in 2013 and has made significant contributions to advance the mission of the organization. Upon joining the board, she began sharing her passion for Palliative Care and encouraged the board, and the organization’s leadership team, to consider adding this specialty service in 2014. Due to its success, Palliative Care is now one of five distinct programs at Cornerstone VNA. Dr. Bhargava was instrumental in the development of another key program with the establishment of the Kiddie Cornerstone Fund in 2016. This special fund provides support to pediatric patients and their families to promote hope and healing at home.

 

Dr. Bhargava shares, “I am proud to be associated with Cornerstone VNA and in my new role as the Chairperson of the Board. I hope to continue teaming with the esteemed Board members to help the organization grow and progress further as it continues to provide excellent care to the community.”

 

During the annual meeting, the Board welcomed new member, Gina DeNuzzio of Rochester. Gina has worked at First Seacoast Bank since 2018 and currently serves as the Assistant Vice President and Barrington Branch Manager.  She has 21 years of experience in the financial services industry while also fulfilling her personal and professional passion of making a positive impact for behavioral and mental health.  Gina is a certified financial literacy instructor and a graduate of the New England School of Finance. She holds a degree in Behavioral Science, a Mental Health Rehabilitation Technician (MHRT/C) License and a Behavioral Health certification.

 

Gina shares, “I am proud to be part of an organization that provides a valuable service in the community and join them as a volunteer board member. First Seacoast Bank encourages and understands the importance of volunteering in the community.”

 

The Board also celebrated and said goodbye to two wonderful members who served for 12 years, Sharla Rollins of Farmington and Ruth Henderson of Barrington.  A retired nurse, Ruth served on the Governance, Ethics and Strategic Planning Committees, and helped make important decisions through a time of significant growth. Sharla served on the Finance and Strategic Planning Committees, and spent many years as Board Treasurer, providing clear and concise updates of the organization’s financial reports. The Board appreciates their tremendous guidance and support, and they will be greatly missed.

 

According to Julie Reynolds, RN, MS, Cornerstone VNA President/CEO “We have been blessed with a wealth of talent and expertise on our Board of Directors, both past and present.  We are so grateful to Sharla and Ruth for their twelve years of dedicated service and look forward to celebrating this 110-anniversary momentous year under the steady new leadership of Archana and alongside skilled new board member Gina.”

 

Cornerstone VNA currently serves Rockingham, Strafford, Belknap and Carroll Counties in New Hampshire and York County in Maine. The team at Cornerstone VNA provides award-winning care and support through five distinct programs: Home Care, Hospice Care, Palliative Care, Life Care-Private Duty and Community Care. For 110 years, Cornerstone VNA has been committed to bringing services to people of all ages so that families can stay together at home, even when facing the challenges of aging, surgical recovery, chronic or life-threatening illnesses or end-of-life care. To learn more about Cornerstone VNA, visit www.cornerstonevna.org or call 800-691-1133.

Gardening Family Day

Gardening Family Day on Saturday, May 11th from 11 am–4 pm on the John Paul Jones Lawn. Celebrate the lovely spring weather with some fun gardening activities for the whole family! We’ll be creating seed-starting egg carton greenhouses all day between 11am and 4pm, and join us at 11am, 1pm, and 3pm for seed ball workshops. Get a jump start on your garden, and spread some wildflowers! This is a free program. No registration required.

Lecture Explores School Girl Maps in Maine

Lecture Explores School Girl Maps in Maine

 

South Berwick, Maine- Old Berwick Historical Society will present a lecture by Dr. Libby Bischof Thursday, April 27 at 7:00pm at the First Parish Federated Church in South Berwick. fter the American Revolution, dozens of academies to educate young women opened up throughout Maine and New England. Geography was a significant aspect of education in 19th-century America. Dr. Bischof will discuss the fascinating and understudied genre of “school girl maps.” Young women drew, copied, embellished maps, atlases, and globes. These decorative manuscripts reveal much about the education of women in 19th-century New England, and the personal and family histories of the individual young women who crafted the maps.

A nineteenth-century American cultural historian, Professor Bischof specializes in the history of photography, particularly in Maine.  She is the co-author of the 2015 book Maine Photography: A History, 1840-2015.  She is the Executive Director of the Osher Map Library and Smith Center for Cartographic Education at USM. Prof. Bischof has received fellowship support for her research and publications from the Georgia O’Keeffe Museum and Research Center for American Modernism, the Beinecke Library at Yale University, the Center for Creative Photography, the Peter E. Palmquist Foundation for Historical Photographic Research and the Maine Women Writers Collection

 

 

 

The lecture is free and open to the public, no registration is required. The lecture will be recorded and posted to the society’s website. The Old Berwick Historical Society’s 2023 lectures are generously sponsored by Kennebunk Savings and supported by historical society members and donors.

April Book Sale

April Book Sale from April 1–30 or until supplies last. Fill one of our Portsmouth Historical Society tote bags with a selection of books from our museum store for just $25. Whether you stuff the tote bag to the brim or just choose a few volumes, you have to be able to carry it out of the building yourself. At 10 Middle St Portsmouth.

Volunteer Your Time

Volunteer Your Time

 

Kensington, NH – The Carriage Barn Equine Adaptive Therapy Programs is looking for volunteers to assist with Therapeutic Horseback Riding & Carriage Driving, Fundraising, Events, and Fun Activities.  Volunteers are needed at various times throughout the week to work with horses and clients. 

 

Teens, adults and retirees welcome (volunteers must be at least 15 1/2 years old).  Experience and horse knowledge is a plus, but not required.  Are you a student with a community service requirement (Honor Society, Scouts, 4-H, Graduation, etc.)?  If so, we would love to hear from you!

 

Anyone interested in learning more can contact The Carriage Barn at 603-378-0140, email info.carriagebarn@comcast.net or thebarn@comcast.net. Please check out our website at www.carriage-barn.org. We are located at 10 Trundlebed Lane, Kensington, NH 03833

 

 

The program offers services in Kensington, NH and seeks to promote the health and well-being of individuals of all ages with disabilities by enhancing their physical, psychological, cognitive and emotional healing and strengthening through equine activities.  The Carriage Barn is a 501c3 Not-for-Profit Organization, as well as a member center of the Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship, International.

 

April Family Day

April Family Day with the Portsmouth Historical Society, Making Old New Again, on Saturday, April 8, 11 am–4 pm. Sustainable fashion for all ages as we look to the past for inspiration in creating and taking care of our clothing. Drop by to take part in crafts for all ages using recycled fabric. Join us at 11 am, 1 pm or 3 pm for mending workshops at 10 Middle Street, Portsmouth. Free admission. Registration required at www.PortsmouthHistory.org

Arts & Crafts Fair

Arts & Crafts Fair in Kensington

Alert for Table Renters!

The Apple Blossom Arts and Crafts Fair is being held on May 6 from 9-3 at the Kensington Congregational Church, 108 Amesbury Rd., Kensington, NH.  Last year was our first May fair and it was well received.  This year it is scheduled just prior to Mothers’ Day, a perfect time to buy a gift or two for Mom.  There are still some tables available, either inside or outside, for $20 each.  There will also be luncheon foods available.  Come join the fun.

For a table rental application contact the Kensington church at 603-772-5821, or email to kcc1737@yahoo.com.   Ask for Jean Waldron

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