Kotlas - Waterville Area Sister City Connection P.O. Box 1747 Waterville, ME 04903-1747 Write to Us |
Kotlas - Waterville Area Sister City Connection P.O. Box 1747 Waterville, ME 04903-1747 Write to Us |
Home > Projects > REM Awards > Natalia Kempers Natalia Kempers Receives Volunteer AwardNatalia Kempers was recognized for her contributions to the Kotlas Connection at REM's 2001 Community Volunteer Awards Ceremony, held at 7 p.m. on October 20, at the Waterville Opera House. Volunteers from fourteen other community organizations also received honors. The ceremony was the inaugural activity of the new REM Partners Program. Twenty area non-profit organizations have joined with REM in an attempt to promote volunteerism and share resources. Besides the Kotlas Connection, the other partners include two hospitals, two colleges, a shelter for the homeless, the local chamber of commerce, the local chapters of the Rotary Club and the American Red Cross, a genealogical society, and a ballroom dance society. REM itself is a nonprofit organization dedicated to community revival in the Central Maine. Its objectives include developing a vibrant economy, improving education, promoting art and culture, beautifying the environment, and expanding recreational opportunities. Fifteen of the REM Partners each chose a member from their own ranks to be honored for contributions to the organization. The Kotlas Connection selected Natalia Kempers as its honoree. Each organization submitted a write-up about its chosen volunteer to be included in the awards ceremony program. Our write-up for Natalia follows:
The Connection is truly appreciative of all that Natalia has done to promote our sister city program. This article orginally appeared in the Fall 2001 newsletter. In September 2004, two weeks shy of her 81st birthday, Natalia Kempers passed away, after several months of declining health. For more on Natalia's life and death, see our archives. |