Life in our Foothills October 2024 – Embracing a Second Wind – Second Wind Hall of Fame Celebrates Community Champions

Published 4:01 pm Saturday, October 12, 2024

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Now and then, we all deserve a pat on the back, especially those who volunteer their time and energy to support local charities and community organizations, and that’s where the Second Wind Hall of Fame comes into the picture.

As we go about our daily lives, we often encounter these individuals who selflessly dedicate their time and energy to help others. These unsung heroes deserve recognition and appreciation for their invaluable contributions. Second Wind Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring outstanding volunteers and retirees who continue to embody a life of service well into their golden years.

In the early 1970s, the Second Wind Hall of Fame was established by Phillip J. Kelley, a renowned author, to celebrate retirees over sixty who have embraced a ‘second wind’ in their lives. This ‘second wind’ refers to their commitment to community service post-retirement, setting them apart as exceptional individuals who continue to make a meaningful impact. Over the years, numerous local chapters were formed across the United States to acknowledge and celebrate the remarkable efforts of these retirees who channeled their talents and energy into benefiting their respective communities.

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The Tryon Chapter, established in 1978, has a rich history and remains as the sole remaining chapter of the Second Wind Hall of Fame. Despite the national organization being dissolved in 2005, the Tryon Chapter remains steadfast in recognizing individuals for their exceptional service. The Tryon chapter’s enduring legacy is a testament to the enduring spirit and dedication of those who continually give back, making us all proud to be part of this connected community.

“Since 2018, we have inducted 31 new members into the Second Wind Hall of Fame,” says President Carol Browning. “By the same token, we have lost a few, so we always need to add. I know there are a lot of people that qualify for the Second Wind, we just need to get them nominated. And while the board is always looking for new members, we are always glad to get nominations from the community and the organizations.”

The Second Wind Hall of Fame not only recognizes individuals but also offers the ‘Catch a Second Wind Scholarship’ to non-traditional students pursuing their educational and professional development goals. This scholarship, a beacon of hope for individuals in the workforce within the foothills community, has already made a significant impact. It has provided opportunities to pursue academic aspirations and contribute to the betterment of society.

Jennifer Pittman of Columbus was the proud recipient of the ‘Catch a Second Wind’ scholarship for 2024. This scholarship recognized her exceptional personal qualities, as it supports individuals who strive to positively impact their communities through dedication and hard work. Pittman’s passion for special education and commitment to the Polk County school system exemplify the values celebrated by the Second Wind Hall of Fame. Her aspirations to pursue a graduate certificate in special education as a behavioral specialist highlight her dedication to enhancing the lives of the children she works with.

“I really appreciate this scholarship,” said Pittman. “Ever since I came to Polk County, I’ve been working with children, and I started off working as an intern at Steps of Hope working with Ruth Richardson, who taught me so much. This scholarship paid for my classes and books for the semester, and everything I get from this, I’m taking it back to Polk County Schools.”

The Second Wind Hall of Fame also recently held an annual luncheon, which had been on hiatus since 2018. This year’s luncheon took place at Holy Cross Episcopal Church and featured a talk by local lawyer and historian Andy Haynes. 

“The luncheon is something we do as a way for all of us to get together because we don’t have regular formal meetings and don’t do anything extraordinary,” Browning adds. “It’s simply to recognize our members and say thank you.” 

The Second Wind Hall of Fame is a testament to the unwavering dedication and commitment of individuals who embody the spirit of service and selflessness. From retirees embracing a ‘second wind’ to passionate individuals pursuing educational and professional growth, the organization is a cornerstone of recognition and appreciation for those striving to improve the world.