Gerry Wright, long-time Jamaica Plain resident, parks supporter and social and environmental justice advocate, received the National Association for Olmsted Parks’ (NAOP) Caroline Loughlin Volunteer Service Award. The D.C. based organization works to advance Frederick Law Olmsted principles and legacy of parks and landscapes that revitalize communities and enrich people’s lives.
Wright was recognized at a virtual ceremony held April 30 for his extraordinary dedication and commitment to promoting and protecting the Olmsted legacy. In presenting the award, NAOP CEO and Chair Anne Neal Petri cited Mr. Wright’s “Unique and creative commitment to educating diverse audiences about the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted.” Among those in attendance also paying tribute included Karen Mauney-Brodek, president of the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, Sarah Freeman of the Arborway Coalition and Betsy Shure Gross, NAOP co-founder.
May, 2021 | Jamaica Plain Gazette
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