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Family Update 2010
Patricia Cerro-Reehil, Roy Reehil and Ethan Hayes Reehil

home-c.jpg (20031 bytes)The Reehil stone house, built about 1900. We've been living there since 1989 and have renovated just about everything but the attic and cellar! Here's the story of the renovation and a few pictures.

Ethan is thirteen now. He's my astral twin (we share a birthday !) A special gift.

I am currently serving in my firfth three year term as the Executive Director of the New York Water Environment Association. I've actually been with the organization since 1987, it's a great place to work, where many of the members feel like family to me. I was recently re-elected to a second term as President of the Cleveland Historical Society, Inc. It's been very rewarding to be able to put my degree in nonprofit management to good use both statewide to improve the environment and on the local level at home in the Village of Cleveland where we live. Cleveland is located on the North Shore of Oneida Lake, about thirty-five miles North of Syracuse in Oswego County, New York.

Roy is no longer Mayor of the Village. After serving Four two year terms he "term limited" himself (as he puts it) in July 2002 and did not seek re-election. He is a DEC certified Search and Rescue Crew Boss and president of the Central Adirondack Search and Rescue Team (CASART). He also hosts the archives of the Central New York Mycolgical Society (CNYMS.)

In June 2003, Roy fulfilled a long held dream and started a publishing company, The Forager Press, LLC. If you haven't visited their web site you should! They have a bookstore, a gallery, a section on Adirondack history and an online field guide to edible wild plants and mushrooms. Roy is also working on several books of his own.

Send an email "pat -at- reehil.com" to say hello, we'd like to hear from you. Thanks for stopping by! (If you copy and paste the email address change -a- to @)


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