Letters to the Editor - The Lakeville Journal - 4-13-23

Credit to AFS’s Gannett, Stoddard

In your March 30th issue, an article appeared regarding the American Field Service (AFS) at Housatonic Valley Regional High School, mentioning its 72 years longevity and an award presentation to the High School from AFS. I vigorously applaud the continued recognition and leadership of AFS; credit, however, should be given to Katherine Gannett for her service and for Paul W. Stoddard’s prescience in providing the origin of AFS at Housatonic.

Dr. Stoddard, principal, founded the AFS chapter at the High School and established its vitality until his retirement in the mid 1960’s, then turned AFS over to Katie. Katie served selflessly for many years. She made AFS a living institution at the High School — even volunteering in the AFS New York office to assure  our chapter was recognized. After retirement she continued her dedication until unable to continue devoting herself to its cause. Well over half a century of their efforts brings our AFS chapter to today.

The Falls Village AFS Chapter at Housatonic remains the oldest continuing independent chapter of AFS in the United States, due to Dr Stoddard’s foresight and almost entirely to Katherine Gannett’s generous contribution of time, effort, and thoughtfulness and her rallying our community’ support.

Ellery W. Sinclair

Former AFS Club Advisor

Falls Village

 

Recognizing occupational therapists at Sharon Hospital

In observance of Occupational Therapy Month, I want to take some time to recognize the importance of our team of occupational therapists at Sharon Hospital who work tirelessly to support our patients and our community.

Our OTs bring light to patient’s lives and answers and solutions to their biggest challenges.

They understand the difficulty of daily tasks as patients recover from injury, illness, or surgery.

You may call on an occupational therapist to help you relearn skills or discover new ways to accomplish them. The occupational therapy team is here to assist in overcoming barriers and help you return to a sense of normalcy and regular routine.

I am proud to lead this team of dedicated caretakers that approach each patient’s challenges and difficulties with individualized care plans and goals. Within our field, there is no one-size-fits-all approach. Each patient requires careful intake, listening, and planning to best meet their demands and properly prepare them to meet their presented problems. Our licensed occupational therapists work collaboratively to meet individual needs. We coordinate care, so the patients don’t have to.

I have happily worked at Sharon Hospital for almost 20 years, living and raising my family in our great community. I love calling Sharon Hospital home and working with such dedicated professionals that each care so deeply for their patients.

I kindly ask that you join myself, Nuvance Health and Sharon Hospital’s leadership teams, and the entire Sharon Hospital staff in recognizing April as Occupational Therapy Month and thanking our OTs for helping our fellow community members recover and return to everyday life.

Melissa Braislin

Director of Rehabilitation and Cardio-diagnostic Services

Sharon

 

Saluting Housatonic’s AFS program

I read with interest the article in your March 30th edition regarding  Housatonic’s AFS exchange student  program being recognized for its 71 years of service.

As the “senior member” of that Program,  I was fortunate, 70 years ago, (1953),  to go and live with a family in  Germany and I can say, without a doubt, the experience was a major factor in framing my life’s work.

I served as a chaperone for their bus and ship student trips, back in the 50s-60s, became a member of the AFS-USA Board, and have had a career working in international education, serving as  the Director of Cornell University’s International Student Admissions and Financial Aid Program and, eventually, working in international education in 4 different countries.

I am sure all Housatonic AFSers will also say that their experience had/has a major influence in their eventual careers.

Thank you Housatonic and AFS!

Peter Smith “54”

Taconic

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