Mary Recchia to leave Senior Center
It is with deep regret that we announce Mary Recchia’s resignation from the Charlotte Senior Center.
For over 14 years she has been our activities director. For many of you, she has been the “face” of the Senior Center. Her smile and warm welcome have encouraged many people to return to the Center to explore its offerings. She has brought a wonderful selection of indoor activities to the Center—from health and exercise classes to art, music, play reading, poetry, photo travelogues, foreign language conversation and more—along with outside activities, including hiking, bird watching, tubing, kayaking and boat trips on Lake Champlain. Her programs have drawn hundreds of people to the Center every year. In large part due to her dedication, your Charlotte Senior Center has become a comfortable and successful venue.
Mary says it is now time for her to make a change. She feels that fall is an appropriate time in our scheduling for her to move on with a minimum of disruption. We will miss Mary, the Senior Center and its participants will miss Mary, and we will be long indebted to her for her love and dedication to the Charlotte Senior Center. We thank her many times over for everything she has brought to the Center and send her on her way with fondest best wishes.
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Bill Regan, Chair, Board of Directors