Events
Come celebrate our Business of the Year and our Citizen of the Year for 2019.
dinner to honor an outstanding Norwell citizen and a favorite Norwell business.
Business of the Year: Lynch Marini & Associates
Citizens of the Year: John Holmes and Victor Posada
The buffet dinner will be held on Thursday May 16, with cocktail hour beginning at 6 p.m. Price per person is $70.
The Norwell Chamber of Commerce will host its Annual Meeting and Welcome New Members Luncheon at The Fours in Norwell on Thursday, September 19 from 11:45 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Installation of the 2019-2020 Officers and Board of Directors for the Norwell Chamber, Honoring Joseph’s Garage for years of dedicated service to the Town of Norwell, and New Members Welcome Program will begin promptly at noon; registration will begin at 11:45 a.m.
Always a popular event, it’s a perfect time to get back to business and reconnect with fellow Chamber members – hope to see you there!!
Choice of:
- The Yaz – Pastrami with melted cheese
- The Robert Parish, Portobello Mushroom Sandwich
- The Larry Bird, Grilled Chicken Panini Sandwich
- Chicken Caesar Salad
Coffee, Tea, Ice Tea, or Soda
Please indicate you choice at sign up.
$25.
The Town of Norwell is creating a vision for the Accord Industrial Park and Queen Anne’s Plaza. Join us for
the first of three public meetings to help set the vision, priorities, and goals that will inform zoning changes.
Norwell has a huge opportunity to grow its commercial tax base, diversify its housing supply, and leverage the development occuring in neighboring communities to benefit the town—but we need your participation!
You don’t have to know a lot—or anything—about zoning. You bring your ideas and we’ll bring the ice cream!
Questions?
Contact Josh Eichen at jeichen@mapc.org.
Refreshments Provided!
(Including Ice Cream from Hornstra Farms)
More Info: www.mapc.org/norwellzoning
The Captain Richard Phillips Lane Kirkland Trust is pleased to host the 2019 Jay Corcoran Memorial Golf Tournament and Dinner, benefiting the U.S. Maritime Industry and providing scholarships to students attending maritime colleges and training schools.
We cordially invite you to support and participate in all or part of the day’s events on September 27, 2019. Mark your calendar to join us for the Tournament and/or Dinner at the Easton Country Club, 265 Purchase Street, South Easton, MA.
Captain Rich Phillips will be at the Tournament, as well as, speak during Dinner about his ordeal at the hands of Somali pirates. (You might recall he was held hostage by Somali pirates in 2009 and rescued by a Navy Seal Team. Tom Hanks starred in a big box office success about Rich’s capture and release.)
This will be a wonderful event, bringing many together on behalf of Jay Corcoran’s memory and impact. Jay was a U.S. Merchant Marine Engineer from Norwell, Massachusetts, who was beloved by all those who knew him. He died tragically in the events of 9/11. This Tournament and Dinner honor him and provides support to the maritime industry he loved.
Come for golf and / or just for dinner (yes, you can attend dinner without golfing to meet and hear Captain Phillips) and benefit this great cause.
There is also the opportunity for sponsorships by individuals and companies, or donation of items for the raffles and prizes. Likewise, we are also looking for a few volunteers to assist on Tournament Day.
Please email us at eventregistration@
Call 678-472-7097 for questions or to discuss sponsorships.
The Phillips Trust is a designated 501(C3) and donations are deductible. All of the day’s proceeds will go to support scholarships for those pursuing a maritime career or related industry.
Simone Bryan (904-699-6708),
Assistant to Wendi B. Carpenter, Rear Admiral US Navy Retired, Executive Director
The Captain Richard Phillips Lane Kirkland Maritime Trust
Rear Admiral US Navy Retired
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
The Captain Richard Phillips Lane Kirkland Maritime Trust
The workshop is presented by:
NVNA and Hospice, Elder Living Advisors, Senior Resource Center Inc.
Wednesday, October 2, 2019
6:30 — 8 p.m.
Location: NVNA and Hospice, 120 Longwater Drive, 2nd floor, Norwell, MA
Light supper included
Door prize
R.S.V.P. to Anne-Marie Powers, 781-556-1838 or apowers@nvna.org
Space is limited
Preparing for Aging Parents Workshop
Your parents’ health and safety should never be an afterthought; your best decisions are rarely made under
pressure of an emergency. Whether the time is now or somewhere down the road, this workshop is
designed to give you information to make your best decisions regarding medical care, care coordination,
senior living options and financial protection strategies.
“My Mom’s needs are becoming harder to manage after her stroke; how can we get her
the best care and protect her assets?”
“My Dad is getting out of the hospital; what services are available for him at home?”
“How will I know when it is time to make the move to senior living?”
“I am my parents’ caregiver and take care of their finances. Both of them have significant
needs and I am overwhelmed. What are my options?”
“How much will senior living cost and what is included?”
“My Mom is more and more forgetful due to her dementia; what are the options for her
care?”
“My parents are starting to age; are we prepared for down the road?”