Sherwood is Honored at the 2011 Scarsdale Bowl Dinner
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The atmosphere was warm and festive at the 2011 annual Scarsdale Bowl Dinner at Lake Isle Country Club on April 6. This year’s honoree, Emily Sherwood, is a beloved member of the community and her wide network of friends and supporters came out in force to celebrate her service to Scarsdale.
The room overflowed with present and former Mayors, Village Trustees, School Board members, and participants in the many activities, causes and committees on Emily’s lengthy resume. Also on hand were three of the Sherwood’s four children, her husband, mother, and family friends. The 2011 Bowl Committee should be credited with identifying an honoree who has touched so many lives in a meaningful way.
The 2011 Chair of the Bowl, former School Board member Rita Golden, offered welcoming remarks and Rabbi Rick Jacobs gave the invocation. He told the group
2010 Bowl Winner Jackie Irwin briefed the room on the work of the Scarsdale Foundation and asked the community to be generous with college scholarship support for Scarsdale students. The Foundation provides need-based scholarships to those entering their sophomore, junior and senior years, and last year awarded $76,000 to 24 students. Sherwood serves on the Board of Trustees of the Foundation. Irwin recognized Nancy Michaels who has served as the secretary/treasurer of the Bowl for three years and presented her with a gift.
All kidding aside, he told the group how thankful he was to have her as a role model and marveled out how many friendships she maintained while juggling a dizzying array of commitments. He ended by telling the group that "my Mom has more Facebook friends than I do!"
Her first-born son Matt continued a family tradition and wrote a poem about the honoree. Speaking in verse he called Sherwood a real life superhero with rippling
“She has a Penn education and a phd,
But she could have used an engineering degree”
And ended with,
“You’ll continue to strive higher.
This won’t be the last time we see your face in the Scarsdale Inquirer.”
Next, she was given a humorous and heartfelt toast by three colleagues from the Board of Education; Florie Wachtenheim, Terri Simon, and Bob Steves.
Rita Golden then presented Sherwood with the Scarsdale Bowl, and Emily took the podium. She said she was “totally overwhelmed” and thanked Rabbi Jacobs, her sons, her family, her fellow Board members, the Bowl Committee and Rita Golden. Sharing the limelight with the audience she said, “There are dozens and dozens of individuals who qualify for this Bowl award because of your tireless activities to make our village and schools better -- and indeed – this is an evening that celebrates the accomplishments of our entire volunteer community."
She said that “collaborative decision-making” is done well in Scarsdale, and that the non-partisan system is the ultimate model of collaboration. Referring to the
Sherwood encouraged all to give their time and told the group that she had “received so much more in return for volunteering in Scarsdale than I could possibly have given.”
The evening was a wonderful celebration of Sherwood, Scarsdale and all the volunteers that work endless hours for the community.
The 2011 Scarsdale Bowl Committee
Rita Golden, Chair
Jane Buck
Matthew Callaghan
Marc Carter
Jonathan Drescher
Malula Gonzalez
Liz Gruber
Joyce Hirsch
Carolyn Mehta
Laurence Mintzer
Anne Moretti
William Natbony
Robert November
Seth Ross
Tara Smith Tyberg
Non-voting
Jacqueline E. Irwin, Ex Officio
Nancy Michaels, Secretary/Treasurer