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Apr 08, 2026

The Citizen of the Year Award recognizes an individual whose tireless dedication and compassionate leadership have made a lasting impact on the Rutland community. This honor celebrates not only outstanding service but also the spirit of kindness and hope that strengthens our neighborhood. This year’s recipient exemplifies these qualities through unwavering commitment to helping others and fostering a sense of belonging for all. guided by the words of Mother Teresa: “At the end of life we will not be judged by how many diplomas we have received, how much money we have made, how many great things we have done. We will be judged by ‘I was hungry, and you gave me something to eat, I was naked and you clothed me. I was homeless, and you took me in.’”

Ellie McGarry serves as the Executive Director of Rutland Neighbors, a day shelter in Rutland located at 60 Strongs Ave. in Rutland dedicated to supporting individuals experiencing homelessness and poverty. With a lifelong commitment to service and a background in education and community leadership, Ellie works to ensure that every neighbor who walks through the doors is welcomed with dignity, compassion, and practical support. Under her leadership, Rutland Neighbors has grown from a small meal program serving a handful of people into a vital community hub that provides  thousands of meals each year, distributes essential items needed for people who are living outdoors, and connects neighbors with critical resources. Ellie collaborates closely with volunteers, community partners, local businesses, and civic leaders to build a stronger network of care throughout Rutland. Her work is driven by a deep belief that strong communities are built when neighbors support one another with kindness, respect, and hope.

Thank you, Ellie, for all you do for our community and sharing your heart. On behalf of Rutland Lodge 345, I present you with our Citizen of the Year Award.

 

Letter from Ellie

Dear Board Members,
Thank you so much for your kind and thoughtful words recognizing me for the Elks Citizen of the Year Award. I am truly honored and humbled by this recognition.

At the same time, I accept this award with deep gratitude on behalf of those who laid the foundation for this work.  Pastors John Longworth and Hannah Sotek who started Faith On Foot, as well as our founder, Marsha Johnson, whose vision and compassion brought this mission
to life.

I am also incredibly grateful for the dedicated team I have the privilege of working alongside each day, Linda, Kelly, Lori, and Rob. Their commitment, heart, and tireless efforts make this work possible. And of course, none of this would happen without you, our Board, and the many amazing volunteers who give so generously of their time and care.

This recognition is truly a reflection of our entire community. It takes all of us, working together, to support our neighbors who need an extra helping hand and to create a place where people feel welcomed, valued, and not alone.

I am so grateful to be part of this work with each of you, and I look forward to continuing our shared mission in service to others, especially during this meaningful Passover and Easter season.

With gratitude,
Eloise “Ellie” McGarry

Jan 14, 2026

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“Winter Music Resounds in Rutland” (pg. 84)

by Sandra Stillman Gartner

Dec 11, 2025

George Frederic Handel’s ‘Messiah’: Tavener’s “God is With Us’ to add to the drama

by Jim Lowe, staff writer

“Alastair Stout is always looking to the dramatic. Minister of music at Rutland’s Grace Congregational Church since 2017, he is introducing this year’s “Messiah” performances with John Tavener’s “God is With Us: A Christmas Proclamation” — at only 5 minutes it packs a wallop!…”

Oct 10, 2025

Oct 08, 2025

Four bowlers holding bowling balls in the Rutland Bowlerama.

Care2Spare event was a grand success!  Community members from every walk of life joined at Rutland Bowlerama to raise funds for Rutland Neighbors (formerly known as Companions In Wholeness). The 128 bowlers raised nearly $25,000, as of Sept. 19.  What a fantastic job, everyone!

Link to September 20-21, 2025 – Times Argus & Rutland Herald Article

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