
Wings of Hope, Inc. recently held elections during its Annual Meeting. Congratulations to the following 4 individuals (3 are new to Wings of Hope) who were elected to fill 4 vacancies. They will serve a two year term beginning January 1, 2011:
Heather Ness, Christine Lowe, Lisa Fietz and (returning Board Member) Una McGurk.
Returning Board Members: Alicia Baylor, Patricia DuPlessis, Melanie McCarthy, Linda Rogers, Grace Venters, Nancy Hobart.
Melanie McCarthy
Treasurer/Clerk, Wings of Hope, Inc.
12/14/2010
Officers
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Linda Rogers |
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Vice President |
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Alicia Baylor |
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Treasurer and Clerk |
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Melanie McCarthy |
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Wings of Hope Coordinator |
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Christine Lowe |
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| Board of Directors for 2011 |
1. Term expires 12/31/2011
2. Term expires 12/31/2012
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Alicia Baylor, Vice President
P. O. Box 107
Burson, CA 95225
(209) 274-2538
lbaylor@linkunet.com
Second address:
1923 Buena Vista Road
Ione, CA 95640
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Patricia DuPlessis
13 Rainbow’s End
Pawling, NY 12564
(845) 832-6749
info@rainbowsendfarm.biz
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Lisa Fietz (Master Gardener)
6102 Mulberry Avenue
Portage, IN 46368
219-762-3240
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Nancy Hobart
7311 1st Avenue North
St. Petersburg, FL 33710
(860) 460-1086
Nankath58@gmail.com
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Christine Lowe
3952 W. Camino Del Rio
Glendale, AZ 85310
602-677-9467
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Melanie McCarthy, Treasurer and Clerk
10 Beebe Road
Monson, MA 01057
(413) 893-9012
monarchs@themonarchy.com
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Una McGurk
86 Elm Street
Montclair, NJ 07042
unamcgurk@gmail.com
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Heather Ness
P. O. Box 246
RD # 1
Box 377A
Wellsburg, WV 26070
304-737-4411
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Linda Rogers, President
P. O. Box 681
909 S.E. Country Road 2240
Corsicana, TX 75151 |
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Advisors to Wings of Hope
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Rick Mikula
Hole in Hand Butterfly Farm
Founder Member and Honorary Life Member of the International Butterfly Breeders Association (IBBA)
147 W. Carleton Ave
Hazelton, PA 18201
http://www.butterflyrick.com
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Generally acknowledged as the "Father" of the butterfly release industry. Rick has arguably done more than almost anyone to make the butterfly release industry a success. As he crosses the country doing programs, seminars, workshops and presentations, he has shared his love for butterflies and butterfly releases with many people of all ages.
Rick is currently on the Board of Directors for the Center for Landscape Design & Stewardship, where in 2009 they constructed an 88 acre community garden to Rick's design, with the centerpiece being a butterfly garden that surrounds a gazebo that will be used for weddings and concerts. There is also a walking, biking trail along the perimeter so that Relay for Life and other organizations can hold their events there and release butterflies into the butterfly garden from the gazebo. In addition, Rick offers an 8-week summer gardening program for children and teaches a weekly entomology class.
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Nick Silverio
Founder,
A Safe Haven for Newborns
Supporting Organization:
Magical Butterfly Memories
6801 N.W. 77th Avenue, Suite 404,
Miami, FL, 33166.
www.asafehavenfornewborns.com
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After the Tragic loss of his dear wife Gloria of 31 years who was involved in a car accident caused by a speeding driver, Nick Silverio wanted to continue her memory and spirit through charitable works. He researched and found that the Florida Legislature had passed a Safe Haven Law in July, 2000. Nick thought what an immeasurable work of goodness to help save little lives, the most innocent and helpless among us and knew this would be his new purpose in life. So, he created the Gloria M. Silverio Foundation, a 501(C)3 Florida not for profit organization and named the first major project “A Safe Haven for Newborns” in response to the tragedy of newborn abandonment in Florida.
The Foundation started in Miami and today through a grass roots approach and our public awareness efforts, they now reach across all 67 Florida Counties. They have “Partnered” with the Florida Fire Chiefs Association, Emergency Medical Services, many Hospitals and many other organizations and agencies in the State.
Magical Butterfly Memories, a butterfly release company stated by Nick Silverio, supports the work of the Foundation.
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| Honorary Members & Friends of Wings of Hope |
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Magi Bish
Founder,
The Molly Bish Foundation
766 South Street
West Warren, MA 01092.
www.mollybish.org
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On the morning of June 27, 2000 Magi Bish drove her 16-year-old daughter, Molly, to her Life Guard post at a pond in rural western Massachusetts. When swimmers arrived minutes later, the only traces of Molly were her towel, lunch, water bottle, sandals, a police radio and an open first aid kit. It soon became apparent that Molly was the victim of abduction by a predator. After three years, the extensive search for Molly came to a heartbreaking end; Molly's remains were found on a remote wooded hill side just 5 miles from where she had been abducted and 2 1/2 miles from her home. There are suspects and a Grand Jury has been appointed. As of yet no arrests have been made.
Within months of Molly's disappearance, Magi and John Bish established the Molly Bish Foundation and "Life Guards Center" an organization that is devoted to promoting child safety through education and prevention. To date, the foundation has distributed over 125,000 complimentary child identification kits that contain a photograph and professional fingerprints that can be used to help locate a missing child. In addition to hosting child safety events at local schools, day care centers and community sponsored events, Magi and John established the first Missing Children's Day vigil in Massachusetts. Magi and John are members of Team Hope, AMECO, serve on the Board of Directors of RadKids and have received innumerable commendations.
Wings of Hope, with immeasurable help from breeders and others around the world, provided 350 Monarchs for a WOH butterfly release at the funeral of Molly Bish. Since that time, Magi Bish has helped to spread the word about the mission of Wings of Hope and remains a lifelong Honorary Member of Wings of Hope.
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Trina Paulus
Author, Hope for the Flowers
New Jersey
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 Trina Paulus, already an artist, philosopher, sculptor and community builder when she wrote Hope for the Flowers, has lived an unconventional life including over a decade at Grailville, an educational center and organic farm in Loveland, Ohio. She has spent time abroad with the International Grail Movement in France and Akhmin, Egypt, where she helped start a woman's weaving and embroidery co-op. Her home in New Jersey is a hub of environmental action and learning. Trina is committed to spreading her knowledge and understanding of permaculture, composting, renewable energy and other vital earth commitments, such as peace and justice issues. Each summer she raises hundreds to thousands of Monarch butterflies in her Montclair, NJ home. This article has more information on her Monarch rearing activities: http://maggieastor.wordpress.com/2007/08/16/queen-of-the-monarchs/
Word of mouth turned her simply drawn and hand letter story about our common hope for the "more" of life into a perennial bestseller (with 3 million+ copies sold) and translations presently in print in English, Spanish, Korean, Japanese, and Russian with work now on a Chinese and Thai translation. There were 24 pirated editions in Korea before the legal one came out. It is used in Korea throughout the school system, as is the English version in the Philippines.
Hope for the Flowers reaches all ages and circumstances, lovers, philosophy students, churches, corporations, little children and the sick and dying. It is truly universal in every way. For more information or to order your own copy of Hope check out her website: www.hopefortheflowers.org
(Please note: If you order Hope for the Flowers after finding it through Wings of Hope, please send an email to inhopealways@gmail.com and indicate this so that a portion of the proceeds can be contributed back to Wings of Hope from your purchase)
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Grace Venters
Rio Ceballos, Argentina
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