It is my honor to introduce Ann St Peter at this
award celebration tonight. I have known Ann for many years, since
she was my actual neighbor when we lived on the same street and started
having children at about the same time.
Many of you here know Ann as the owner of the downtown
business, the Pinwheel Bakery. Many of you may not know that Ann has
lived in Ferndale for almost 2 decades, and something I found out
that was interesting - she used to work at Sam's Jams a while ago,
as a record buyer, for those of you who may remember that business.
Ann is a very active volunteer with JFK Elementary
school, committed to enriching the educational experience for not
just her sons, Owen and Emmet, but for all the kids at the school.
She served as president of the Open Classroom Parent Advisory Committee,
which can be a challenging position, but one in which she provided
perceptive leadership.
Watching Ann over the past several years bravely
follow her dreams and open her own business has been an inspiration
for many. Her unique business has helped keep our downtown diverse
and thriving. Even in these tough economic times, Ann has generously
donated her delicious baked goods many times. The Pinwheel Bakery
has always been a supporter of local artists, often showcasing their
work. And in a downtown area that is often not inviting to children,
Ann has added to the diversity of Ferndale's downtown by creating
a space that is open and welcoming and to children (and children of
all ages).
Ann St. Peter is a true Ferndale good neighbor, and
I can't say enough about her open, thoughtful, and generous approach
to keeping Ferndale a wonderful community to live in.