Tuesday, December 16, 2014

FAQ - Where in the world are John and Lorraine and how do I contact them??

Hi all - So, John, Lorraine, Chris and Jeff bid farewell to Higley Road in Ashland and are onto the next chapter.

As they chart out their next move, John and Lorraine are currently renting a condo in Hopkinton and their mailing address is 6 Leman Lane, Hopkinton, MA 01748.  Lorraine also has a new email address - lnealon24@verizon.net.  Please make note!


Monday, December 1, 2014

Cookie decorating at Aunt Ann Click's - December 20th

Aunt Ann Click (aka Mom) will host her annual cookie decorating extravaganza on Saturday, December 20th at noon.  Lunch will be served and (not-so-little) Jack Nealon will again read some favorite Christmas stories to the kids.  Please bring your own cookies and let Ann know if you can make it so she can plan for food.  Hope to see everyone there!

Monday, May 26, 2014

Another Graduates!

Jen and I are happy to report that RJ graduated from Syracuse on May 11th!  We are so proud him.  Hoping that everyone is enjoying Spring and looking forward to a sunny Summer!  Love,  Bob

Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Sunday Night Supper at Aunt Ann's - Sunday, January 12th; Sam Click memorial mass on January 18th at 8 am

Aunt Ann will host a Sunday night supper this Sunday, January 12th at 5ish.  Please let her know if you can make it.

Also, there will be a memorial mass for my dad on Saturday, January 18th at 8 am.  If you can make it, please also plan to come to my mom's after mass for breakfast.  Again, please let her know if you will be there for food planning purposes

Ann Click's cell number is 508-596-6686

Friday, September 6, 2013

Live4Evan 5K!!

If you haven't heard already, Jack and Callie are part of an organization called LiveForEvan.  In 2010, their good friend Evan Girardi died unexpectedly in his college dorm room from a serious heart condition. Now, three years later, a group of his lifelong friends have founded the charitable organization LiveForEvan, ensuring Evan continues to make a positive impact on the world.

With that said, Jack, Callie and the rest of the LiveForEvan crew would love to see you this Saturday for some fun in the sun and supporting a great cause!  Please join the LiveForEvan organization and its friends and supporters, for the first annual Evan Girardi Memorial 5k Race/Walk on Sept. 7 at EMC Park starting at 9:00 a.m., and followed by an after event on the fields beyond the Hopkinton Middle School. The after event includes live music, silent auction, raffled prizes, games and food.
 
You can look for Jacko at the race director at the start line at EMC park and Callie is the Raffle & Silent Auction Director from 8-12pm on the field behind the Middle School.
 
The Raffle and silent auction will include many fantastic items such as "Assorted Boston Sports Apparel including a Gronk signed football, a Vail Condo for 4 Nights , Saturday Night Live tickets, Red Sox tickets, Gift Certificates from (Many) Local Businesses, Personal training lessons, food and wine baskets, and thats just to name a few - so please come by and take a look. There's something for everybody!"

Proceeds will go to fund the Evan Girardi Memorial Scholarships for Hopkinton High School, college-bound seniors and the 2013 LiveForEvan beneficiary which Mar, the Boston Cardiac Foundation, a non-profit that brings cardiac medical technologies and services to less developed countries around the world www.bostoncardiacfoundation.org.
 
To register, volunteer, donate, sponsor or find out more about LiveForEvan, please visit www.liveforevan.org.
 
For the Langenbach and Jon and Jenny Nealon Raskin families and those of you away at college - fyi! We know you will be here in spirit!

Thursday, September 5, 2013

Field Hockey Showdown


Sacred Heart vs. Emmanuel club field hockey game
Mary vs. MC

October 5th, 9:30pm FANS WELCOME
Also it is family weekend at Sacred Heart, so whoever wants to come-
we could all get together for dinner or something!
Thanks!
-Mary

Thursday, June 13, 2013

AN OVERDUE THANK YOU TO MY SISTER . . . . .

Annie:

I have been wanting to thank you for something for many years but never seemed to find the appropriate time to do so. The occasion of your final days as Town Clerk makes this feel like the right time.  Before I do though, a little background is necessary.   

When you announced that you would not be running for re-election, I have to admit it gave me pause for a few days.  It led me to thinking about how the distinguished tenures that you, Mom and Dad had serving in that Office collectively for 60 plus years, has always been a great source of family pride. What I didn’t realize however was just how deep that sense of pride ran until the reality of it coming to an end with the announcement that you would not be running for re-election.  (As a side note, prior to your announcement and without your knowledge of course, your closest associates had already begun strategizing for a re-election campaign and “Click for Clerk” was the early slogan favorite.) 

Over the last several years when the Office of the Town Clerk came up in conversation for one reason or another, I would always say: “my sister Ann is the Clerk.  She succeeded my mother who had been Clerk for 26 years after taking over for my father who had been Clerk for 20 years”.  After doing the quick math, the response was often: “Wow, its amazing that there has been uninterrupted service by your family in that Office for 60 plus years.”  Inevitably, I would walk away from those conversations saying to myself “yes - it is pretty damn amazing”.  The effort, commitment and longevity that you, Mom and Dad brought to that Office for all of those many, many years has forged an undeniable and proud identity for our family with that Office and surely was the seed that grew into the various efforts of public service and volunteerism that we have all put forth at one time or another.

So many of my memories of growing up in our house are directly and indirectly connected to the Office.  For instance, I recall with clarity during many years of my youth waking up before dawn on opening day of fishing season hearing muffled conversations outside and peeking out the window and seeing the silhouettes of small groups of grown men standing in the driveway and on the front steps waiting for Mom or Dad to open the big front door to let them in to get their fishing licenses.  It was a rite of spring in those days that is imprinted in my memory bank.

It was also an annual ritual on that day to look out the window and see Bruno Pulnik lying on the hill at 65 dining on an early breakfast buffet of dandelions and other weed – like delicacies as he nonchalantly waited his turn to come in for some small talk with Mom or Dad while they prepared his fishing license.  Bruno would then pin the license to the outside of his hat which he would wear everyday for the next several months. 

While it may be true that Bruno didn’t have the jaw lines for a Norman Rockwell portrait it was certainly nevertheless a Norman Rockwell moment. 

Come to think of it, maybe Bruno’s dining habits was one of the reasons Daddy never had us fertilize the lawn.

Another clear and fond memory was the day after all the different elections when we would come downstairs to the left over donuts along with the tuna and ham salad sandwiches (always on white, wrapped in white wax paper) that Mom and Dad would get from Uncle Bill’s to feed the poll workers.  I loved seeing that medley of day old donuts in the big square cardboard box with the low sides and the grease spots all over it.  In our world those days – what a treat!  It was also very cool to bring the already made, tightly wrapped tuna sandwiches to school the next day - and the day after that - and the day after that until even Mom would eventually become concerned that the sandwiches were turning into a science project in the fridge and could pose a threat to our health.

Anyway, back to the point of what I am trying to express to you.  When we started to lose Mom, one of the tangible realizations of what she and we were in store was when it became clear that she would have to resign from the Office.  For me personally and I suspect for many others that was the benchmark beginning of the slow and sad journey Mom and we were embarking on.

Those early days of Mom’s illness was a difficult time, with each of us dealing with it in our own personal way.  For me the onset of the illness was symbolized in large part by her inability to carry on in the Office, unable to serve at the high standards that she had set and to which she was accustomed to.  It was a sad and somewhat confusing time during which everything seemed a bit out of balance. 

Then an amazing thing happened!  You stepped up and made the commitment to succeed Mom in the Clerk’s position in a time of need, not just for the Town of Hopkinton but more importantly to me – for all of us.  

For me, your action tempered the sadness and confusion and helped me tremendously in coming to grips with what was happening to Mom.  Suddenly, the balance of things started to tilt back the right way and everything wasn’t going to be totally different and out of whack. 

For me, your action allowed me think clearer and focus more on Mom and what she was going through and not worry as much about how our world, as our family had known it for so long, was changing.

For me, your action brought a measure of order and stability at a difficult time. 

I know that your decision to take on the Town Clerk position at that time was certainly based on a lot of factors.  What I want you to know however is that a collateral effect of your decision to do so, resulted in the purest and simplest form of an older sister helping out a younger brother in a time of need.

That was a gift for which I want to thank you for from the bottom of my heart.

Love, your brother, John

Friday, May 31, 2013

Mike Graduates!

We are proud to let everyone know that Mike graduated last week from Holy Name High School!  I know it is an understatement for all of us to say that TIME FLIES.  Mike is joining RJ in the Fall at Syracuse and will be studying Electrical/Computer Engineering.  He is already busy working two jobs this summer and is also completing his Eagle Service Project to attain the rank of Eagle Scout before he turns 18 in August.  We are very proud of him.   If you are available, we hope that you will join us in celebrating his graduation at our house in Uxbridge on Saturday 6/22 in the afternoon.  All are welcome!  Wishing you all a Happy Summer!  Love, Bob & Jen


Tuesday, May 28, 2013

SUMMER PARTY SCHEDULE

Here's a collection of upcoming party dates for all to keep in mind:

6/8 Mary Catherine's High School Graduation (Front St)
6/14 Ann's Retirement (Historical Society on Hayden Rowe)
6/22 Mike's high School Graduation (Uxbridge)
7/20 Kathleen and Mike's Engagement (Mystic)
8/17 Sagamore Hoedown

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Save the Date - Ann Click is retiring!!

Hi all - We are so happy for my mom as she approaches her retirement in a few weeks. We're ready to celebrate! Many of you already know, but I wanted to officially get the date out there.  We will be having a party to celebrate my mom's retirement on Friday evening, June 14th.  Official evite/invitations to follow.