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“Courage is being scared to death - but saddling up anyway.”
-- John Wayne, American actor

Archive for October, 2009

Cashman and Haynes Honored for Community Spirit

(L to R) Matthew Thornton from Boston Minuteman Council, BSA, Jonathan Elias WBZ-TV News Anchor, Robert Haynes from Massachusetts AFL-CIO (Champion for Character honoree), Jay Cashman from Jay Cashman, Inc. (Ralph Lowell Honoree), Jack Connors, Larry Lucchino from the Red Sox, John Halsey Council President of Boston Minuteman Council, BSA, William Bacic from Deloitte (Co-Chair of dinner).

(L to R) Matthew Thornton from Boston Minuteman Council, BSA, Jonathan Elias WBZ-TV News Anchor, Robert Haynes from Massachusetts AFL-CIO (Champion for Character honoree), Jay Cashman from Jay Cashman, Inc. (Ralph Lowell Honoree), Jack Connors, Larry Lucchino from the Red Sox, John Halsey Council President of Boston Minuteman Council, BSA, William Bacic from Deloitte (Co-Chair of dinner).

Boston Minuteman Council hosted its 33rdannual Salute to Scouting on October 20 at the InterContinental Hotel in Boston.  This event honored outstanding local business leaders.

The Ralph Lowell Award is presented annually to an individual who exemplifies the ideals of Ralph Lowell who was well known for taking an active role in the community. Boston Minuteman Council was pleased to be able to recognize the community spirit of Jay Cashman, Chairman of the Board of Cashman, Inc.  Cashman supports organizations which benefit children and help prevent domestic abuse. Presenting the award was Boston Red Sox owner Larry Lucchino.  During his acceptance speech, Cashman spoke about the importance of giving,  joking “that it only hurts for a minute.”

Robert J. Haynes, President, Massachusetts AFL-CIO received the Champion for Character Award.  Haynes, has been a tireless champion for working families in Massachusetts for over 20 years. He serves on the boards of many local and regional organizations which benefit our community including Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board, Boston Private Industry Council, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Mass AREA (Massachusetts Affordable, Reliable Electricity Alliance), University of Massachusetts/Boston Center for Collaborative Leadership and Development and Friends of Boston Homeless.  Jack Connors presented the award to Haynes.  As he accepted the award, Haynes noted that Scouting had made a personal impact on him, and that Scouting remains important for today’s youth.

October 20 “Salute to Scouting” Event Honors Local Community Leaders

Boston –Boston Minuteman Council hosts its 33rd annual Salute to Scouting on October 20 at the InterContinental Hotel in Boston.  This event honors outstanding local business leaders and is a major fundraiser for Scouting programs in Boston. Jay Cashman, Chairman of the Board of Cashman, Inc. and David Kirkpatrick, Founder and Chairman of Plymouth Rock Studios will receive the Ralph Lowell Award.  Robert J. Haynes, President, Massachusetts AFL-CIO will receive the Champion for Character Award.

The Ralph Lowell Award is presented annually to individuals who exemplify the ideals of Ralph Lowell, a key contributor to the Boston community. Lowell was well known for helping others and taking an active role in the community.  Cashman and Kirkpatrick exemplify this spirit of community contribution.

“Diversity. Quality. Reliability” is how Cashman, Inc. defines their business philosophy.  Around Boston and throughout New England, Cashman, Inc. is known for its expertise in civil, marine, dredging, and environmental projects including work on the New England Aquarium IMAX theatre, Fort Point Channel, and jetty and bridge projects.  Jay Cashman, known for being in the forefront of new trends, is currently working on a wind energy project at Cape Cod.  Cashman supports organizations which benefit children and help prevent domestic abuse.

“Scouting is one of the bright lights in our country which illuminates for our children the right principals,” said Cashman.  “Scouting guides them toward the better choices which ultimately forms their soul and their sense of what integrity means…[When I see] “Eagle Scout” on resumes …I am impressed because I know what a commitment it took to get it.”

David Kirkpatrick is the Founder and Chairman of Plymouth Rock Studios.  After decades of success in Hollywood including Golden Globe®, Emmy® and Independent Spirit awards, Kirkpatrick is now working to bring filmmaking back to Boston with a permanent studio in Plymouth.  Former president of Paramount Pictures, and studio production chief at Walt Disney Studios and Touchstone pictures, Kirkpatrick’s industry expertise and contacts are helping get this new enterprise off to a successful start. 

 The Champion for Character Award is presented annually to an individual who demonstrates outstanding citizenship and integrity in out community. This year’s recipient, Robert J. Haynes, has been a tireless champion for working families in Massachusetts for over 20 years.

 Haynes, President, Massachusetts AFL-CIO, began his career in 1968 as an ironworker.  Within 11 years, he was Financial Secretary-Treasurer of Local 7 Ironworkers.  In 1987, he was elected Massachusetts AFL-CIO Secretary-Treasurer, and became President in 1998.  Haynes serves on the boards of many local and regional organizations which benefit our community including Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board, Boston Private Industry Council, Blue Cross/Blue Shield of Massachusetts, Mass AREA (Massachusetts Affordable, Reliable Electricity Alliance), University of Massachusetts/Boston Center for Collaborative Leadership and Development and Friends of Boston Homeless.

“The Scout Oath and Law have guided me at work and in life,” said Haynes. “I strive daily to be trustworthy, loyal, helpful, and to do my best. And I look for people with those commitments when putting a team together.”

Tickets to this event are available through the Boston Minuteman Council, 411 Unquity Road, Milton.  Call 617-615-0004 x 309.  Proceeds directly benefit Scouting in the Boston area. The Boston Minuteman Council of the Boy Scouts of America serves over 14,000 youth in the Boston area.   From Cub Scouts (age 7) to Venturing (age 20), Scouts learn leadership, friendship, and cooperation.  Annually, Scouts donate tens of thousands of hours to community service projects. 

In 2010, Boston Minuteman Council will celebrate 100 years of Scouting in America with a series of events including the release of a book and DVD commemorating our local history, tree plantings, interfaith celebrations, service projects, leadership recognitions, and more. Boy Scouts of America was founded in Washington DC in 1910.

Shaw’s Rewards benefits the Boston Minuteman Council!

The Boston Minuteman Council has been approved to receive contributions from Shaw’s through the Shaw’s Community Rewards program. Shaw’s will contribute 1% of each supporter’s eligible Rewards Card purchases made on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Certain items including prescriptions, alcohol, tobacco, stamps, money orders, gift cards, electronic gift cards, lottery tickets, photo processing, milk and other items prohibited by law are excluded. Contributions apply to all order purchases after discounts, coupons and sales tax. The Council will receive contributions from the rewards program quarterly.

It’s easy to sign up: go to Shaws.com and enter your rewards card number and phone number. The Boston Minuteman Council’s Community Rewards ID is 49001022986. Thank you for your support!