On any given day, rain or shine, you are likely to
see our next good neighbor scooting around town on her bike, or flipping
papers on to a porch, lately, unfortunately, limping on a broken toe.
Stephanie Loveless, known fondly to most Ferndaliens as "Steffie,"
is an outstanding example of a "good neighbor." As the creator
and editor of the community paper "Ferndale Friends," Steffie
has become a significant source of information about our community.
This homegrown paper has blossomed to serve as an important connection
point with its very thoughtful articles about members of our community.
The paper helps to creatively connect with the artists among us, with
the local business community and with our civic leaders.
Steffie herself embodies important values that resonate
with and inspire so many of us in this community. We celebrate her
long history of political activism, with notable leadership in the
Green Party as a candidate for State Representative as well as her
effort to make Ferndale a leader with Instant Runoff Voting. We laud
her efforts to keep her environmental footprint small with the use
of her bike, even in the coldest winter months.
On a personal note, we want to point out her kindness,
warmth and sensitivity. Many have experienced her outreach in time
of need, her listening ear, and her willingness to make important
connections among us to help us help one another. Very importantly,
and finally, we admire her courage to live with integrity. She has
helped many of us to confront our gender and gender role stereotypes,
often using candor and humor. Even in a community that claims to be
as open as Ferndale, this takes a lot of courage.
Even with her broken toe, Steffie is constantly on
the move --- keeping us connected and helping us to remember and celebrate
what is great in our community. Her commitment to this community and
her endless energy inspire us all to be better neighbors.