05/29/2026
Another capacity crowd was on hand at the last night for the Agawam Historical Association’s annual meeting.
President David Cecchi, Vice President Anne Liptak, Secretary Carolyn Cortis, and Treasurer Katy Krause were all reelected to their positions.
Directors Sheryl Mardeusz and Joe Potter were reelected to another term on the board.
Don Anderson, Judy Anderson, and Sue Scantlen were elected to the newly created position of Director Emeritus.
Don and Judy had previously served on the board from 2004-2024, and Sue served on the board from 2011-2024 and as president from 2016-2024.
Director Janet Wysocki retired from the board after 23 years, and was recognised for her decades of service to the association.
Katy Krause and Anne Liptak were also thanked for their longtime contributions to the organisation.
President David Cecchi noted some highlights of the past year, including a 10% increase in membership, annual attendance at association events of over 1,200 people, the reopening of the Agawam Historical & Fire House Museum and dedication of the Marilyn P. Curry History Room, the dedication of Agawam’s Liberty Tree at the Thomas Smith House, and the selection of the association to participate in the Roving Archivist Program of the Massachusetts State Historical Records Advisory Board.
He also noted, and expressed appreciation for, the continued support of the Agawam Cultural Council, Agawam Community Preservation Act Committee, association members, and the community in general that allows the Agawam Historical Association to continue its important work of preserving and presenting the history of Agawam.
Following the business meeting, George Baker presented his one-man show "Meet John Adams – A Lively and Revolutionary Conversation with America’s Second President." Baker regaled the audience with stories of historical interest, a rousing rendition of Yankee Doodle Dandy, and humorous anecdotes.
A grand time was had by all.