Saturday, March 22, 2014

A Little Bit about Rebecca's Community Service


A lifelong resident of Falmouth, Rebecca's roots here are deep and wide, and community service is no stranger to her...
  • Rebecca has been elected and re-elected as a town meeting member in Precinct 9 since 2006.
  • Rebecca previously volunteered as a coach for the Falmouth Youth Hockey house mite program.
  • As a member of the Cape Cod Women's Hockey League, Rebecca served on the board of directors and as treasurer.
  • Rebecca is a very active member of the Mashpee Kiwanis club, currently serving on their board of directors and working to restart the Falmouth Kiwanis club.
  • An avid golfer, Rebecca organized and managed the annual “Play for Pink” tournament at the Ballymeade Country Club for four years, raising over $40,000 for breast cancer research.

...or her family...

  • Rebecca's husband, Brent, is well known for his work as a selectman.
  • Rebecca's father, John Druley, previously served on the Zoning Board of Appeals for 10 years and was a member of the Falmouth Rotary Club.
  • Rebecca's grandfather, Robert Roderick, was born, lived and died in his home on Main Street in East Falmouth. Bob served in the U.S. Army in World War II, and was honored many times in his life, including Cape Verdean Citizen of the year in 1986, and the Falmouth Chamber of Commerce Special Recognition Award in 2012.
  • Her sister, Stephanie McDowell, led the very successful campaign to build a new playground at the East Falmouth Elementary School – an effort that was accomplished entirely with private donations.
  • Rebecca & Brent's son, Andrew, is a town meeting member, and former chair of the town's Affirmative Action Committee. Currently Falmouth's representative to the Cape Cod Commission, Andrew was chosen by his peers to be the Commission's secretary.
  • Their eldest daughter, Kaytlen, volunteered with the Friends of Falmouth Dogs at the dog shelter during her high school years.
  • Their youngest daughter, Victoria, served as a member of the warrant committee for the Lawrence Junior High School town meeting. Victoria was later elected clerk, and then became the first female moderator.

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