Hall of Fame
The Hall of Fame recognizes individuals who have by exemplary acts of loyalty, fellowship and service come to represent the highest calling of Pioneering. These members have truly made superior contributions to advancing the purpose and ideals of Pioneering. This honor is bestowed with the utmost respect of the membership.
2013 Phyllis Ahrens
2012 Maryann Wiese
2011 Arlene Pottash
2010 Richard H. Doster
2009 Ralf Krause
2008 Merle Steiner
2007 Everett Meyer
2006 Joe Caruso
2005 Linda Steuerwald
2004 Charlie Coll
2003 John Kaiser
2002 Judy Tharp
2001 Kank Nowicki
2000 George Ambrosio
1999 None
1998 Gerrie Fitzpatrick
1997 Louise Protosow
1996 Mary K Smith
1995 Donna Tranchina
1994 Joan M Kaiser
1993 Anne Kopsky
1992 Bill Elasser
Over the years Phyllis has been involved in many activities such as walk-a-thons, collecting, packing and mailing items to our troops overseas, bingo and holiday parties at veteran and nursing homes. She is the project coordinator providing dictionaries, USA MAP rugs and scholastic books at Mother Goose readings to children on Long Island. Phyllis is instrumental in preparing, stuffing and mailing of the Chapter and her clubs calendar fundraiser which is Paumanok’s largest fundraiser.
Phyllis helps coordinate Pioneer Day Fundraisers and plant sales at various Verizon buildings which help fund the project that her club and the chapter take on each year. She has volunteered for over 20 years at the Annual Apple Festival fundraiser at the Mill Neck Manor School for the Deaf.
She along with several of her club members received a citation and letter from President Obama for over 20 years of volunteering at the Lemon Street Soup Kitchen where she helps prepare and serve meals for those less fortunate.
When her club was faced with no one willing to take the presidency, Phyllis volunteered and recruited a full board, not surprising to anyone who knows her.
Phyllis may be very quiet and soft spoken but she is always there when needed offering assistance before being asked.
Maryann has been a pioneer since the early 1970’s. She shows true pioneer spirit in all she does. She is currently the chapter partner chairperson and the Sagamore Life Member Club fellowship chair.Maryann is involved in many community activities including the veteran stand-downs, the packing of supplies for our soldiers overseas and the POW/MIA ceremony at Eisenhower Park. She was awarded a citation from the Nassau County Executive Office and the Veteran Service Agency for these efforts.
She has crocheted and knitted lap robes, baby blankets, preemie hats, prayer shawls for hospitals and nursing homes on Long Island. She can be found at nursing homes assisting the residents as they playing bingo, serving snacks and Christmas caroling. She is always there whenever we call upon her.
Maryann volunteers at park cleanups, walkathons, golden donor calling and blood drives, Special Olympics and the Easter Egg Hunt at Mill Neck School for the Deaf to name a few. She is very active in her church as treasurer for their Christmas fair and is a member of Maria Regina’s Peanut Butter and Jelly Gang making sandwiches and spearheading food drives for those less fortunate.
Arlene Pottash – 2011
She was instrumental in helping Children and Adults with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder receive a $5,000 Verizon Foundation grant. She volunteers regularly at walk-a-thons for breast cancer, juvenile diabetes, multiple sclerosis and Special Olympics, just to name a few. She also transports elderly and disabled neighbors to their medical appointments, does their grocery shopping and shovels snow for them in bad weather. Pottash has received numerous citations for her work over the years.
Richard H. Doster – 2010
Richard joined the Pioneers in 1972 and the Life Member Club in 1996. He served as president of the Sagamore Life Member Club, member-at-large, Environmental chair, project director for the Garvies Point Museum, a member of the retiree Executive Board of CWA Local 1104, and a supervisor of the Long Island Fair. The list of chapter, council and life member projects Richard has been involved in are numerous. He has organized blood drives, recycled tabs and batteries, painted Pioneer playground maps, and delivered rug maps, dictionaries, Earth Day seedlings and books to various schools.Richard volunteers at the Mill Neck School for the Deaf and their Apple Festival.Richard volunteers for the Old Bethpage Village Christmas, Mill Neck Memorial Gardens and Heart Fund Golf Tournament. He has helped with tree planting at Tobay Beach, replaced handrails at Smith Point, built trails and fences at Blydenburgh Park, and painted at Mary Brennen Inn. He is a driver at the Good Will Games and the Hamlet Cup.As Environmental project director for the Sagamore Life Member Club, he regularly and diligently works in the following areas: Tiffany Preserve, Muttontown Preserve, Welwyn Preserve, Garvies Point Museum building. He repairs bridges, maintains trails, and takes care of drainage problems. Richard recruits new Pioneers at membership drives and has trained new members at large. He volunteers in the Pioneer store and sells club calendars and raffle tickets. Richard has received the “Pioneer of the Year” award, and in 2003 the Nassau County “Senior of the Year” award.
Ralf Krause – 2009
Ralf, a Pioneer since 1968, has held many positions with the Paumanok Chapter — council vice president and president, chapter first and second vice president and president.Ralf has been curator of the Paumanok Chapter Verizon Pioneer Museum since 1990. In fact, Ralf established the chapter museum in 1989. He provides guided tours through the museum for school children. He also conducts “911 Simulator” emergency calling training to school children on Long Island.He created miniature wall telephone kits for Boy Scouts to make for their merit badges and can be found at many local fairs displaying telephone memorabilia. Ralf went on to create a piece of equipment to assist with companion dog training for challenged individuals. This device was a box that when you pressed a button, the sound of a doorbell or telephone would be simulated and could be used to train the dog to lead the person to the front door if the doorbell chimes or bring the phone over to their owner if it should ring.As chapter president, he raised $10,000 for the Arthritis Foundation with an “Up-Up-and-Away” balloon program where balloons were sold for $1 each and released at fairs and other community events. Ralf has received awards for time spent repairing Talking Books for the Library of Congress and for creating Companion Dog Training equipment.
Merle Steiner – 2008
With an instant friendly handshake and a warm smile, Merle greets one and all. He is characterized as dedicated, hardworking, amicable, knowledgeable, energetic and modest. He genuinely cares about people and gives unselfishly of his time and talent in the true spirit of Pioneering. Merle became a life member in 1988 serving each year either at the club, council or chapter level in some capacity, including chairperson for the Community Service, Environmental, Nominating and Information and Publicity committees. He also served as treasurer, vice president and president of the Sagamore Life Member Club.
Merle assists clients at nursing home bingo games twice a month, and delivers lap robes to nursing homes and food to the Outreach Center. He volunteers for the Special Olympics, “I Like Me” books, “Getting Kids on Track” and “Christmas in July” projects. Merle places and removes Memorial Day flags at Long Island National Cemetery, performs as an entertainer and sings Christmas carols at nursing homes and paints Pioneer playground maps. He volunteers at the Easter Egg Hunt and Apple Festival at Mill Neck Manor and the “Hole in the Woods” Chapter project. He prepares and serves food at Hicksville Inn, participates in the beach cleanup at Welwyn Preserve, and went on a Santa Goodwill Tour.Merle donates blood for the Golden Donor and the Nassau Council Blood drive. He has assisted in the purchase of a Seeing Eye Dog for a blind person, instituted the purchase of “Spinoza Bears” for nursing home Alzheimer patients and gathered therapeutic games and videos for Daleview Nursing Home. He collects cancelled stamps for veterans and aluminum tabs to assist in sending a child with kidney problems to camp. Merle organized horse racing trips and fundraised for the Heart Association. He stuffs envelopes for the Chapter Sweepstakes and is on the mailing committee at St. Luke’s.
Everett Meyer – 2007
Joe Caruso – 2006
Joe has been an active Pioneer since 1966. He’s held many chairs on the executive board of the Nesconset Life Member Club, including vice president and president. He’s currently serving as fundraising chairperson for his club.Joe is one of the original team members who established the Paumanok Chapter Telephone Museum in 1989 and to this day continues to be an active volunteer. In 1985, he established the first annual summer picnic of his life member club. The event is still held and is very popular with the members.Joe always has a smile and a kind word for all he comes in contact with.In the last three years, he has played a big part in the chapter’s Living History Program – Freedom Isn’t Free. He goes into local high schools and talks about his career in the Air Force during World War II. Joe works with his partner by his side and is still going strong at 85.
Linda Steuerwald – 2005
Linda is a much deserving Pioneer. Her manner is quiet and reserved, but she is a powerhouse when it comes to answering the call of those in need. She served a two-year term as chapter president, was president of the Suffolk Council, and has held numerous council and chapter chairs. During her term as president, the chapter was awarded two Project of Excellence Awards for educational projects that included distributing more than 10,000 books in the communities.She has decorated graves at the National Cemetery, packed items to send to overseas troops, visited area shelters, played the role of Mother Goose when needed, spearheaded the seedlings project, ran the Mother’s Day plant sales and painted USA Maps, just to mention a few of the projects in which she has been involved. She is a full time working mother of four and includes her entire family in man volunteer projects. Her actions personify what “Fellowship, Loyalty and Service” are all about.
Charlie Coll – 2004
In his 25 years of being a Pioneer John has served on the executive Board of the Suffolk Council as fund raiser for five years, Community service member at large as well as fellowship member at large. On a chapter level on the executive board as fundraiser member at large for 15 years and historical member at large. On the club level he has been Treasurer for nine years and Entertainment Member at large.In his spare time, ee has worked every week at soup kitchens and Nursing Homes for the past 11 years, helped establish 20 head start libraries on Long island, worked on the renovations at the Hollis House for which he won the Pioneer Foundation award, headed the annual Chapter Sweepstakes for the past 20 years, chapter calendar raffles for 10 years and also sold merchandise at company locations and town fairs for the past 10 years raising over $50,000.00 dollars in the past 20 years.John also volunteers at many walkathons such as Aids, March of Dimes, and M.S. Besides selling food at the Mill Neck Apple Fest to help the Mill Neck School for the Deaf he also put his carpentry skills to good use at the 4H Camp, Hole in the Wall, and Camp Horizon. In the past 25 years he was awarded the Pioneer of the Year, Life Member of the Year, the Bill Fundus award for outstanding service as a Future Pioneer and certificates of Appreciation from St. Patrick’s and Berkshire Nursing Home.
Judy Tharp – 2002
Louise Protosow – 1997