Celebrate Holliston Celebrates Hidden Heroes
Celebrate Holliston’s Board of
Director are
pleased to announce the winners of “Celebrate
Holliston’s Heroes.” Due to the
pandemic and the cancellation
of field day, the CH Board decided that there are “hidden
heroes” who helped the town
during this health crisis that
should be recognized.
Over 40 individuals and
groups who were nominated,
and Citizen of the Year committee is so grateful for all of their
contributions and hard work
to help Holliston weather this
health crisis. After much discussion and deliberation, the COTY
committee recommended the
following individuals and groups
and they were approved at the
October CH Board meeting.
Here are the individuals and
groups that will be honored at
next year’s Field Day and why
we are honoring them.
Meaghan Alexis - Megan created Birthday Parades for young
Holliston children - She coordinated over 200 parades including
providing directions, decorations, and made sure that each
child could “see” their friends on
their special day. If there were
not a lot of cars in the parade,
she coordinated friends to help
make the celebration special!
She brought joy to Holliston
families during this difficult time.
Holiday Dreams Foundation
(www.holidaydreamsfoundation.
com) and Anthony’s on the Green
(www.anthonysonthegreen.com) -
Holiday Dreams pivoted from
their typical volunteer work to
provide 10,000 meals to Holliston children during the school
closure; they then partnered
with Anthony’s on the Green.
Together, they prepared many
of the meals to community kids
in need - the restaurant was
modified to help provide takeout
meals for the community at large
at reasonable rates.
Holliston Pantry Shelf (www.
h o l l i s t o n p a n t r y s h e l f. o r g ) -
Throughout this pandemic,
the HFP did not stop, in fact
increased their service to the
community. Due to this health
crisis, they could not allow anyone into the pantry, so instead
they rallied their volunteers and
delivered food to over 140 families who were food insecure every
week throughout the pandemic.
HCAT (www.hcattv.org ) - Spiritual healing and being connected
to one›s church was vital for so
many during COVID19. HCAT
recorded live services from many
different congregations every
Sunday so anyone who was unable to attend a service in person,
could still feel connected to their
congregation.
Holliston Lions Club (www.hollistonmalions.org ) - This club
helped to deliver school lunches,
food pantry supplies, and provided laptops for local hospitals
so COVID patients could zoom
with family members who were
not allowed in the hospital. They
all delivered lunches to Holliston
seniors in lieu of their annual
cookout.
CONGRATULATIONS
AND THANK YOU
TO OUR HONOREES AND
ALL THE VOLUNTEERS
WHO WENT ABOVE
AND BEYOND
TO HELP HOLLISTON
WEATHER THIS HEA