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Six Degrees of Noble Volunteer Lib Grannan

By combining her passion for people and volunteering, Lib Grannan has created joy for generations of people up down the east coast!  Fortunately for Noble Horizons, she settled into our community five years ago and has been forging friendships and connections ever since.    Lib raised her family in the northwest corner, faithfully attending her two […]

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Volunteer Mary Barton: Dedicated to Noble Residents

“I know every nook and cranny at Noble Horizons,” pronounces long-time volunteer Mary Barton, “I was one of the first volunteers at Noble and helped organize their first Christmas Fair.” Since then, Mary has had a hand in virtually every volunteer program at Noble, bringing energy, leadership and a good dose of humor to every

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Volunteer Kathy Mera: A Catalog of Good Works

For 24 years Kathy Mera served as the librarian at Housatonic Valley Regional High School. During that time she connected the school community with resources and helped them find answers to their questions. This approach informs her volunteer work to this day. “It’s not that you know all the information or have all the answers,

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Volunteer Keith Moon: Raising People Up

Keith Moon is a rock star on the Noble Horizons campus, consistently wowing his fans with his knowledge of Russian literature and history. For the past eight years, he’s been teaching in the Noble community, welcoming adult students from throughout the tri-state. Keith selects a new book each spring, facilitating lively discussions about literary works

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Volunteer Fran Chapell: You Can’t Do it Alone

As executive director of Canaan Childcare Center Fran Chapell has worked hard to create a caring and stimulating atmosphere for those at the beginning of life’s arc. She hires the best people she can find, helps them develop as professionals, sets standards for the center’s functioning, sees her organization as part of a larger connected

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