Recognition of Marrowstone Emergency Medical Services (MEMS) volunteers
A brief history of MEMS
In ?, a small group of Marrowstone residents, headed by Jeanne Clendenon and Lisa Painter, formed the Marrowstone Emergency Medical Services (MEMS). ….
Recognition of MEMS
March 6, 2010 potluck
On March 6, 2010, about a dozen Islanders organized and over 200 attended a potluck to recognize the emergency response volunteers. (2/5/2010 PDN article, 3/7/2010 PT Leader article)
Proposed recognition
Pete Hubbard had talked to Rita Kepner about a more permanent recognition of volunteer services, and she invited him to present his thoughts at a Marrowstone Island Foundation (MIF) Board meeting on 2/24/2015.
Pete’s presentation was well received and Rita volunteered to chair a MIF committee to continue the conversation. As of 3/23/2015, the current committee is Rita, Lisa Painter, Cheryl Brunette and Pete Hubbard (a none MIF member).
On 3/23/2015, Rita, Lisa and Pete met to continue the discussion. We briefly talked about including all Island volunteers in the scope of this recognition, but decided to focus on only MEMS members.
We also explored ideas for the form and location of the recognition ranging from a posting a simple list of the volunteers to a drive around 3 dimensional diorama.
The scope of the recognition
We briefly talked about including all Island volunteers in the scope of this recognition, but decided to defer to the desire of Lisa Painter to focus only on (the original) MEMS members.
The form and location of the recognition
Minimalist: A list of names
Post online at www.marrowstone.info or at the Garden Club or store
Cheryl: I have a list of volunteers that I used for the 3/5/2010 potluck. There may be data there that you might want to add to your list.
A web page (like this one) on www.marrowstone.info
A plaque
Place in the Garden Club and photo online at www.marrowstone.info
A publication (book?) about MEMS
Maximalist: Drive around 3 dimensional diorama
Rita showed us a model. Pete will add a photo here when it is ready.
Between Fire Hall and Ambulance building
Fort Flagler ruled out because of need for $30 Visitors Pass
Maybe someone would donate the land
Committee members
Rita Kepner - artist
Offers to be one of the artists
Maybe Marge Illman (and other Islanders) might want to help with the design
Lisa Painter -
Cheryl Brunette - research
List of MEMS volunteers
Sandy Barrett has the “Timeline” (12 foot banner) that people wrote on at the 3/5/2010 potluck.
Pete has some photos
Pete Hubbard - project documentation - 1-360-385-0105 C: 1-360-808-0766
Next tasks
At the 3/23/2015 meeting, Pete volunteered to start this private web page/Google Doc to capture what we have discussed so far. Pete will share the link to this private web page and Google Doc (GD) with the committee members.
?/2015: Review and develop this document, and discuss what is next. Consider inviting Karen Russell to join our team.
Updating this document
Two copies
There are two (2) copies of this document.
The web page at www.marrowstone.info/mems is the “published” version.
The Google Doc (GD) version will be used to draft text, and to collaborate with the committee members. When members agree, Pete will COPY/PASTE the most recent version of the GD to the web page at www.marrowstone.info/mems
Anyone with a link to the GD can make comments, ask questions, etc., by simply doing one of the following:
just type in your text in the appropriate location,
or highlight text (like this), do a right-mouse click, type in text, then click on ‘Comment”.
If you wish to get an email when a member has added a “Comment” to the GD, simply go to the GD, click on “Comments” in the upper right corner, click on “Notifications”, then select “All”.
Printing
To print the “published” web page at www.marrowstone.info/mems simply click on “Print Page” at the bottom of the web page.
To print the “draft” Google Doc (GD) version simply click on printer-icon on the upper left tool bar of this edit window.
(GD)