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News Release
January 2, 2006
ATHENA AWARD FOR GREATER OLNEY – SANDY SPRING TO HONOR
BGF FOUNDER AND LOCAL WOMEN LEADERS
The Olney Chamber of Commerce and Brooke Grove Foundation (BGF)
are pleased to announce the first ATHENA Award for the
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| BGF Founder Eleanor Howe Marston cares
for a resident in this photo taken in 1960. |
Greater
Olney – Sandy Spring community, which will be presented in
memory of BGF Founder Eleanor Howe Marston, RN. The award program
will recognize and honor women like the late Mrs. Marston who have
demonstrated a “dedication of self and a generosity of spirit” through
professional and personal leadership and community service.
ATHENA is an international nonprofit organization dedicated
to supporting and honoring women leaders, inspiring women to
achieve their full potential and creating balance in leadership
worldwide. Created in 1982, the ATHENA Award® Program now
encompasses 300 award programs, and more than 5,000 awards have
been presented to ATHENA recipients in the United States and
around the world.
The inaugural ATHENA Award for Greater Olney – Sandy Spring
will be presented at an April 6, 2006, luncheon to be held at
Brooke Grove Rehabilitation and Nursing Center on the Brooke
Grove Retirement Village (BGRV) campus. Nominations for the award
will be accepted through March 1, 2006. A selection committee
with representatives from BGRV, the Olney Chamber, the Women’s
Board of Montgomery General Hospital, the Sandy Spring Museum
and the Greater Olney Civic Association will review the nominations
and select the recipient.
Through the ATHENA Award, the selection committee and the organizations
they represent look forward to honoring women and men in the
Greater Olney – Sandy Spring who demonstrate excellence
in their profession, devote time and energy to their community
in a meaningful way, and generously assist women in attaining
their full leadership potential.
According to Pamela Spears, president of the Olney Chamber of
Commerce and co-chair of the ATHENA Award Selection Committee,
the decision to honor the memory of BGF Founder Eleanor Howe
Marston with this award is a fitting one. “Mrs. Marston
is a shining example of the visionary women who have made our
community what it is today,” she commented.
Gifted with inner strength, compassion, faith and professional
nursing skills, Mrs. Marston made a decision at age 50 to open
her Sandy Spring farmhouse to care for the elderly. The dream
that began in 1950 with the care of two residents in that humble
farmhouse grew to become Brooke Grove Foundation, which now includes
the continuing care retirement community of Brooke Grove Retirement
Village in Sandy Spring, Maryland; Williamsport Retirement Village
in Williamsport, Maryland; and Rest Assured Residential Living
in Meyersdale, Pennsylvania.
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| The ATHENA Award is represented by
an original bronze and marble sculpture inspired by the
goddess of Greek mythology known for her strength, courage,
wisdom and enlightenment - qualities embodied in the ATHENA
Leadership Model. |
Award criteria and nominations forms are available on the Olney
Chamber and BGRV Web sites, www.olneymd.org and www.bgf.org.
Further information and nomination forms may also be requested
by contacting Olney Chamber Executive Director Virginia Mauk
at 301-924-3555 or olneycoc@aol.com or
BGF Corporate Director of Marketing Susan Frazier at 301-924-2811,
option 3, or SFrazier@bgf.org.
Contact
us for details.
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