It sure was beautiful the covering of white around the Blue Deer. The white covering took away the dreary gray that has been hanging around for a few weeks.
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015
The Blizzard.....that missed us!
Here are some pictures taken around 2 pm today. We were lucky to only get 2 inches of snow from this big winter storm. It seems that the snow was deeper east and south of us. We did have some snow squalls this afternoon but it did not amount to much snow. Most of the roads were clear and drivable all day. Liz, Maria and I were working as normal. Close to NYC and Boston they received a lot more snow.
It sure was beautiful the covering of white around the Blue Deer. The white covering took away the dreary gray that has been hanging around for a few weeks.
It sure was beautiful the covering of white around the Blue Deer. The white covering took away the dreary gray that has been hanging around for a few weeks.
Tuesday, January 6, 2015
Dear Friend of the Blue Deer
Dear Friend of the Blue Deer,
As 2014 comes to a close and we get ready to welcome in a new year, I want to take this opportunity to express my gratitude for your generous support of Blue Deer Center and it’s mission in the world. This work would not be possible with out each and every one of you.

Blue Deer Center is a special place the supports and sustains us in so many ways through our connection with Sacred Fire, the beautiful land and the sacred river that runs through it. The Elders that provide teachings at Blue Deer have referred to the natural world as the “wisest elder”.

With Gratitude, wishing you a Happy New Year,
Mark A. Gionfriddo
Executive Director
Our New President
It is with great joy and admiration that the Blue Deer Center announces Amanda Kerner as our new PRESIDENT!
Amanda has served on our Board of Directors since 2012. Prior to her
leadership on the board, she served as a co-Executive Director for our
Blue Deer Center for many years. Amanda has been steadfast in her
service to helping the Blue Deer Center sing its song!!! Now, she moves
into the role that has been previously filled by our beloved founder,
Eliot Cowan.
Now, the first question tends to be “What about Eliot?” A wonderful question. Eliot formally stepped off of the Board last year as he moved his home residence to the Center. Eliot’s role as our first Elder of the “Home Project” created a ‘conflict of interest’ with the decision-making aspects of being a voting member on the Blue Deer Center’s Board of Directors. Thus, in 2013 Eliot moved into the new role as an Emeritus Board Member and does not participate in financial decision-making. In addition, it was necessary for him to step down as President of the Blue Deer Center and focus on his role as Elder, teacher, healer. We are grateful and very BLESSED to have Amanda Kerner step up to this role.
The second question is often, “What is the difference between the Board Chair and the President?” Board Chair oversees Board meetings, works with Board members and works on the overall strategic view of the organization. President of the Blue Deer Center is involved in oversight of the operational aspects of the Center – working closely with our Executive Director. The President may or may not be a member of the Board. In this case, we have the added benefit of our new President also being a member of our Board of Directors.
Amanda has been integral in the success of the Blue Deer Center. Not only is she deeply devoted to the Center. Amanda embraces and experiences the value and purpose of the Center and inspires others to experience the incredible medicine of this place. With Amanda’s experience in business, family, and community and with her passion and wisdom, we have an inspired and experienced leader to help the Blue Deer Center thrive. Please join me in welcoming Amanda in her new role as the President of the Blue Deer Center.
With Joy and Thanks!
Patrick Hanaway
Board Chair
Blue Deer Center
Now, the first question tends to be “What about Eliot?” A wonderful question. Eliot formally stepped off of the Board last year as he moved his home residence to the Center. Eliot’s role as our first Elder of the “Home Project” created a ‘conflict of interest’ with the decision-making aspects of being a voting member on the Blue Deer Center’s Board of Directors. Thus, in 2013 Eliot moved into the new role as an Emeritus Board Member and does not participate in financial decision-making. In addition, it was necessary for him to step down as President of the Blue Deer Center and focus on his role as Elder, teacher, healer. We are grateful and very BLESSED to have Amanda Kerner step up to this role.
The second question is often, “What is the difference between the Board Chair and the President?” Board Chair oversees Board meetings, works with Board members and works on the overall strategic view of the organization. President of the Blue Deer Center is involved in oversight of the operational aspects of the Center – working closely with our Executive Director. The President may or may not be a member of the Board. In this case, we have the added benefit of our new President also being a member of our Board of Directors.
Amanda has been integral in the success of the Blue Deer Center. Not only is she deeply devoted to the Center. Amanda embraces and experiences the value and purpose of the Center and inspires others to experience the incredible medicine of this place. With Amanda’s experience in business, family, and community and with her passion and wisdom, we have an inspired and experienced leader to help the Blue Deer Center thrive. Please join me in welcoming Amanda in her new role as the President of the Blue Deer Center.
With Joy and Thanks!
Patrick Hanaway
Board Chair
Blue Deer Center
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