Land Preservation Leaders Celebrated at 34th Annual Meeting

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On September 8, 2022,  the Buzzards Bay Coalition held its 34th Annual Meeting at Cisco Brewers on New Bedford’s Outer Harbor. The highlight of the gathering was the presentation of the 2022 Guardian Awards.

The Buzzards Bay Coalition is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the restoration, protection, and sustainable use and enjoyment of Buzzards Bay and its watershed. The organization works to protect clean water in all of the communities surrounding the Bay and Vineyard Sound through science, advocacy, land conservation, and community engagement. It is supported by more than 10,000 members and headquartered in New Bedford.

The Guardian Award is the Coalition’s highest honor and this year Van Spaulding, Anne Rose, and Russ Keeler were its recipients. In the words of the Coalition’s founders, “A Buzzards Bay Guardian is an unsung hero who deserves public recognition, not only for what they have achieved but to inspire others to make a difference.”

Van Spaulding & Anne Rose accept Guardian Award

Van Spaulding and Anne Rose made possible the preservation and protection of over 300 acres on Cuttyhunk. The siblings and their family donated a conservation restriction on nearly all of their 250-acre property on the island’s west end, and their commitment further compelled a number of individual and organizational donors to contribute the funds necessary for the Coalition to purchase an additional 70 acres. Their efforts have ensured the preservation of this remarkable place for future generations.

Guardian Award-winner Russell Keeler  

Russ Keeler of Rochester has made a difference in the work of the Buzzards Bay Coalition in myriad ways. Russ has been instrumental in conserving land in Rochester both through preserving his own family’s farm and as a leader in the Rochester Land Trust. He has served as the captain of the Coalition’s research vessel (and then donated a new boat when the need arose), and is an active supporter of trail maintenance and land stewardship at BBC and RLT properties. It is for his long-term commitment to Buzzards Bay and to the Coalition’s efforts to preserve it that he was honored with the 2022 Guardian Award.

The significance of these awards was expressed by the Coalition’s president, Mark Rasmussen. “The Coalition best tells its stories, expresses its values, and explains what is most important to us as an organization through the Guardian Awards that we grant each year. And this year again is a wonderful example of that with well-deserved awards going to three people who have made a significant difference in the health and future of our Bay.”

Lorene Sweeney presented Volunteer Award by Coalition staffer Mary Doucette

The evening also included recognition of Lorene Sweeney  of New Bedford for her outstanding volunteer service to the Coalition which began following the 2003 Bouchard oil spill, when she helped clean birds that were affected by the tragedy. Lorene has continued working tirelessly as a volunteer ever since, doing everything from stuffing envelopes to engaging the community as a docent to working as a Baywatcher, taking weekly measurements of the Acushnet and Mattapoisett Rivers in the summer season. Her passion and dedication exemplify the kind of community stewardship that makes the Buzzards Bay Coalition’s work possible.