Frank Huck volunteer 2019 Darien Arts Center

Thank You, Frank Huck, for Volunteering at Darien Arts Center

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Thank you, Frank Huck, for helping new members of the Board of Directors at Darien Arts Center better understand the organization’s goals and the community’s needs. —This article is part of a series of daily articles profiling the volunteers recognized in May at the Darien annual volunteer recognition luncheon organized by the Community Fund of Darien. Frank Huck is also a member of the Darien Board of Finance. Frank Huck’s Efforts
The Darien Arts Center Board of Directors would like to thank Frank Huck for his dedication, thoughtful perspective and guidance as our treasurer during a time of transition at DAC. With his positive approach, he helped a large group of new board members to understand our finances and the performance objectives of a multifaceted organization.

Pam Sparkman candidate Selectman 07-20-17

Meet the 2017 Darien Democratic Candidates: Intros, Acceptance Speeches from the Caucuses

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If you don’t know some of Darien’s Democratic candidates for office this year — or even if you do — here’s how they were described at the Democrat’s caucus on Wednesday night. For Selectman candidate Pam Sparkman, Selectman Rob Richards gave a nominating speech. For the other candidates, David Bayne, chairman of the Darien Democratic Town Committee, gave the caucus these short descriptions in nominating them (all Bayne’s remarks are as prepared, and they’re excerpts).  

Below the nominating speeches, we’ve attached speeches from Selectmen Marc Thorn and Selectman-nominee Pam Richards. The statements and speeches:
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Democrats Pick Selectman Rob Richards to Contest First Selectman Office with Incumbent Jayme Stevenson

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Selectman Rob Richards was chosen by Democrats on Wednesday as their candidate for First Selectman, opposing incumbent Republican Jayme Stevenson. “My ability to solve problems and smile often has brought our community together and put to bed many longstanding issues,” Richards said in his acceptance speech to the town Democratic Caucus. Richards said he worked with both sides in two of the most contentious community disputes in the past couple of years: The conflict over bringing lights for night games at Darien High School and the battle over whether to have paramedics based in town full-time. In both cases, Richards said he sought out people from both sides, listened to their concerns and worked to promote a compromise or a settlement. “Rob is a listener, a thinker and problem solver,” said Democratic Town Chairman David Bayne in nominating Richards for the job.