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WestfordCAT Congratulates Volunteers of the Year

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The following was submitted by Lauren Horton. To submit your own content, e-mail asylvia@westfordcat.org

WestfordCAT would like to thank everyone who attended our 2015 Annual Meeting on July 9, and also thank everyone over the past year who helped us serve the town of Westford.

Lauren Horton (left) and Sofia "Sophie" Haque on July 9 (credit - Andrew Sylvia)
Lauren Horton (left) and Sofia “Sophie” Haque on July 9 (credit – Andrew Sylvia)

There are two people we would like to thank in particular, both of which were honored in person at our meeting.

Sofia Haque of the Valley Collaborative, our Student Volunteer of the Year, has been a weekly presence inside our studios and a joy to work with over the past several months as she’s developed her skills in video production.

2014 WestfordCAT Volunteer of the Year Ed Cohen (left) and WestfordCAT President Ira Keltz on July 9, 2015 (credit - Andrew Sylvia)
2014 WestfordCAT Volunteer of the Year Ed Cohen (left) and WestfordCAT President Ira Keltz on July 9, 2015 (credit – Andrew Sylvia)

We are also grateful for Ed Cohen, our Volunteer of the Year and host of Weathering the Weather with Ed.

In 2014, Ed hosted nearly two dozen Weathering the Weather shows, providing humor to the topic of meteorology. He’s continued that trend this year, and he’s being syndicated in over a dozen other towns.

We’d also like to congratulate Newell Tillman, another long time volunteer and the winner of our door prize.

A full copy of the 2014 WestfordCAT Annual Report is available in .pdf form on our website.

We’re grateful for all the support Westford has given us over the past year and we look forward to serving the town in the future.

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