Officers elected for Salisbury Assoc.

SALISBURY — The Salisbury Association held its annual meeting on Saturday, Jan. 12. A review of its many activities throughout the year was presented by committee chairpersons, along with plans for the future. 

Elected were new officers: President Donald Ross, Vice President Tom Key, Secretary Kathy Mera and Treasurer Diane Fitzmyer Murphy. Chris Brennan, out-going president, was recognized and thanked for her outstanding leadership. 

Six trustees were elected for the Class of 2019. For three-year terms: Roger McKee, Diane Fitzmyer Murphy and Jeanette Weber. For one-year terms: Dave Heck and Tom Key.

The nonprofit Salisbury Association was founded in 1902 to further the best interests of the town and to protect its natural resources. It has three standing committees that work to sustain and enhance the town. The Land Trust now preserves more than 3,000 acres in Salisbury. Some sites protect the town’s water supply; others help preserve inspiring vistas. 

The Historical Society records, preserves and presents the town’s history through exhibits in the Academy Building, lectures and publications. It also supports several educational programs and projects for local school children. 

The Community Events Committee organizes and funds annual town-wide events and celebrations, including the 4th of July picnic and band concert at the Town Grove and a Victorian Christmas concert. 

For more information about the Salisbury Association, stop by the historic Academy Building at 24 Main St., which is open Tuesdays through Saturdays, 10  a.m. to 1 p.m., or go to the website at www.salisburyassociation.org. 

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