NOVEMBER 1, 2011 -- Many talented people of all ages – from business people, artists, volunteers, shop owners, to parents and students – live in Wilton and have dedicated their time, energy and resources to improve life here. Their efforts and commitment have not only had a positive influence, but inspire us all to be better citizens. The editor of Wilton Magazine, with the help of a distinguished panel of advisors—Wilton Library director Kathy Leeds, Kiwanis president Emily Humiston, former Chamber of Commerce executive director Torie Clancy, and Wilton Historical Society co-president Tierney O’Hearn—presents, in no particular order, Wilton’s 50 Most Influential People. While a handful have moved out of town, all have made a meaningful difference to this town.
Don Offinger
He has been the master of the Cannon Grange, intermittently, for over 12 years, and his stewardship of this organization has insured it remains a vibrant part of the community, with well-attended annual events such as the annual Agricultural Fair.
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