Why stay we on earth except to grow?

–Robert Browning

This is Kelly Trombley’s last day at NCPR.

Kelly is moving on–growing–to work as a nurse’s aide in the Canton-Potsdam Hospital and as an EMT with the Potsdam Volunteer Rescue Squad.

Kelly has been a steady, cheerful anchor for all of us–juggling support work for the whole administrative side of NCPR, and helping everyone on staff with all kinds of tasks that, without her, would have us throwing copier machines and telephones with fury, or whirling down the vortex of computer software frustration.

We will miss Kelly at our front desk. We know listeners will, too. Kelly has been our “front line” with the public, when you reach us via calls, emails or visits to the station.

Thank you, Kel. Good luck. We are so grateful for all you’ve contributed.

The NCPR gals take Kelly out for her "last lunch."

Shelly Pike, Sandy Demarest, Jackie Sauter, Kelly Trombley, Nora Flaherty, Martha Foley, Ellen Rocco

“When you cannot make up your mind which of two evenly balanced courses of action you should take–choose the bolder.” — W.J. Slim (whoever that is/was)

And of course, this favorite:

“Life is not a dress rehearsal.” –Rose Tremain

Go for it, Kelly!


2 Comments on “Why stay we on earth except to grow?”

  1. Kelly says:

    It has been a pleasure working with so many awesome people, making new friends and helping such a wonderful organization grow to the fantastic place that it is today! I’ll miss everyone, but won’t be too far away. See y’all in the grocery store…and hopefully NOT the ER!! Love to all, Kel

  2. Hank says:

    What a great pair of lunchtime photos.

    All the best, Kelly! Happy trails to you!.

    Hank

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