INDIVISIBLE NORTH QUABBIN STEERING COMMITTEE


Tom Ziniti is a retired teacher living in Orange. He is Orange's Rapid Response Coordinator and chairs the Orange Democratic Town Committee. 

 

Jessie Woodson has a background in multiple trades and is new to Athol. She is a member of the "Community Outreach and Self-Sufficiency" group and a member of the Steering Committee. 

 

Deb Vondal lives in Athol and is Athol's Rapid Response Coordinator. She is also a member of the Athol Democratic Committee. She is now retired after serving the Athol community as the Public Health Agent for many years. She believes in community connections. Gardening, family and friends helps to keep her grounded. 

 

Sharon Tracy, retired executive director of Quabbin Mediation, is a writer, mediator, and teaches communication skills. She lives in New Salem and is the contact for that town’s rapid response network, the Rabbit Run Response affinity group. 

 

Ruth Suyenaga is a retired art teacher, living in Royalston. She is the former Chair of the Royalston Democratic Town Committee

 

Hans Rickheit is a member of the Indivisible North Quabbin Communications Working Group.

 

Lisa Richards is an anti-poverty community organizer.

 

Connie Pike is a retired nurse, psychotherapist and yoga teacher. She has been active in political and environmental issues for most of her adult life.

 

Pat Larson is a retired educator, living in Orange.  She is a past member of the Quabbin Harvest Board of Directors and now Chair of the Quabbin Food Connector, Inc. Board and a member of the Orange Town Energy Committee.

 

Sally Davis My union involvement with AFSCME Local 1776, beginning in the early 90's connected me to the Stonewall Center at UMASS, where I was involved with their art work, and workshops concerning basic home repair. My degree was in plant and soil science.  Working with plant materials led to selling plants at the Farmers Market as a fund raiser. I am a member of the Indivisible North Quabbin Community Outreach and Self-Sufficiency working group.