Adirondack Peeks Winter 2024

40 | ADIRONDACK PEEKS CLUB NEWS 2024 President's Award Laurie Rankin, #5525WV I n brief, recipients of the award have demonstrated significant, exemplary service to the Adirondack 46ers and its client community for a lengthy time, typically in more than one area of service. The following criteria should be met (and considered a minimum for being nominated): • Volunteer service to the 46ers includes service not otherwise recognized, for example, by volunteer service hours (VSH) • Service has been in support of, and compliant with, the vision and mission of the Adirondack 46ers • Service has been for an aggregate of at least five (5) years • Service has been rendered in two or more areas essential to the effective, efficient, and lawful operation of the organization, that is, non-tangible work such as elected position(s) and/or committee membership/leadership • Tangible contributions, e.g., VSH • Must have been an active member for ten (10) years and be an active member of the 46ers at the time of being nominated Additionally, nominees may also illustrate broader support of their communities in other volunteer roles (e.g., but not limited to, leadership in a local hiking or conservation group; this is illustrative only). Phil has been a longtime member of the organization, completing his climbs in 1962 at the age of 16. He has served as President of the organization from 1981 to 1984 and again from 1993 to 1994. Phil served for 49 years in the Outdoor Skills Workshop, as a cook/group leader and instructor as well as in a leadership role for many years. Phil took the reins as Treasurer in 2001, guiding the club's finances through a time of great expansion, allowing it to become a major benefactor for other organizations in the area. Over the course of time, Phil has provided leadership, thoughtful and experienced perspectives, support, and guidance in various committee roles and with special events. Phil's leadership for more than 60 years is truly immeasurable. He continues to be a supportive, experienced, and guiding force today. Phil continues to find time and energy to climb today. Phil also served the outdoor community through his affiliation with Camp Pok-O-MacCready for 50 years. The organization has benefited from Phil's expertise and generosity of time for many, many years. While the Forty-Sixers provide recognition and acknowledgment for the hours that our volunteers give to the organization, we would never be able to count the hours that Phil has given this organization. Phil has always selflessly stepped forward and given his time to benefit the FortySixers, never asking for recognition or rewards. If ever there were a person who exemplified what it means to be a Forty-Sixer, to give back to the mountains we love and the communities we recreate in, it would be Phil Corell. Becky completed her climbs in 2011 on Saddleback and her winter round in 2015. She quickly became a frequent contributor with the trail crew and as soon as the Trailhead Steward program began, she signed up to assist fellow climbers as a Steward. She is completing her third year as a Director, always stepping forward to volunteer for committees—and is a busy mom, too! Becky is always thoughtful and brings interesting perspectives to discussions. She has been a Correspondent and attended Adopt-a-Highway outings. Becky has accumulated over 546 volunteer hours in addition to her work as a Director and participation on various committees. Becky has had an active role in our social media sites, including putting together volunteer stories about their work. Outside of the 46er organization, Becky has been involved in the ADK Winter Host program, she co-founded and led monthly Pride hikes for the Green Mountain Club LGBTQ+ community, and organized the University of Vermont Venture Out Project in 2018, which “envisions a Becky Swem, #7306WV, Phil Corell, #224WV, Brian Hoody, #4410WV; Photo credit: Sherry Roulston, #12512 Phil Corell, #224WV Becky Swem, #7306WV

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