A Time For Celebration

September 14, 2023 at 1:00 a.m.


Editor, Times-Union:
As the news begins to break that I am stepping away from North Webster Community Center, I wanted an opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to the entire North Webster Community and beyond! You have all rallied and gathered behind the vision and forward motion of NWCC while I was executive director. I have loved taking my true love and passion for North Webster, our center and our people and partnering with you to make BIG things happen. We have filled the building with partners, brought new life into our little town, and had LOTS of fun together during many different outreach events through the couple of years. What that really means, we have brought opportunity and accessibility to town and made North Webster a place to be! As a Webster girl, three generations to be exact, I want nothing more than to see good things happen, and look forward to continuing my work to better our community in any position I hold.
The forward motion of the community center is so important for the area as it truly has become the “Heart of our Community.” The board of directors shares this vision and passion and are on the search for a new director with these same values and directions. Our goal is to work together to make the transition as smooth as possible, all the while preparing the best annual auction NWCC has hosted. I hope many of you will be there on October 7th, to express your support and love for something we all agree is such a huge asset to our community, not to mention celebrate all the accomplishments of the year.
Wishing all of you the very best,
Emily Worrell
E.D. North Webster Community Center
North Webster, via emai

Editor, Times-Union:
As the news begins to break that I am stepping away from North Webster Community Center, I wanted an opportunity to express my deepest gratitude to the entire North Webster Community and beyond! You have all rallied and gathered behind the vision and forward motion of NWCC while I was executive director. I have loved taking my true love and passion for North Webster, our center and our people and partnering with you to make BIG things happen. We have filled the building with partners, brought new life into our little town, and had LOTS of fun together during many different outreach events through the couple of years. What that really means, we have brought opportunity and accessibility to town and made North Webster a place to be! As a Webster girl, three generations to be exact, I want nothing more than to see good things happen, and look forward to continuing my work to better our community in any position I hold.
The forward motion of the community center is so important for the area as it truly has become the “Heart of our Community.” The board of directors shares this vision and passion and are on the search for a new director with these same values and directions. Our goal is to work together to make the transition as smooth as possible, all the while preparing the best annual auction NWCC has hosted. I hope many of you will be there on October 7th, to express your support and love for something we all agree is such a huge asset to our community, not to mention celebrate all the accomplishments of the year.
Wishing all of you the very best,
Emily Worrell
E.D. North Webster Community Center
North Webster, via emai

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