By Michael Ryan
WINDHAM - She is most comfortable behind the scenes which is why those in the forefront wish Tara Weiman would just stay put.
Weiman recently turned out the lights for the last time at the Main Street Community Center in Windham, a busy and quieting place that has become almost a second home to many.
Her devotion to the Center would be inexplicable if not for the fact that Weiman, a native daughter of Windham, is well known for the attribute.
In a “thank you” letter to Weiman, the Center’s executive director, Sadhbh Lavery, made sure folks know that, writing, “five years ago, the idea of the Main Street Community Center was just beginning to take shape.
“A small group of dedicated individuals envisioned a welcoming, intergenerational space where residents and visitors could come together, learn and grow.
“Among them was Tara Weiman, whose passion and commitment helped turn this vision into a vibrant reality,” Lavery wrote.
“As one of the Center’s founding members, Tara was instrumental in transforming the Main Street Community Center from concept to a community cornerstone.
“She stepped up as the interim Executive Director, guiding the Center through its initial stages and ensuring it opened its doors in July of 2021, even amid the challenges of an ongoing pandemic.
“To fulfill her true passions, Tara transitioned into the role of Program Director where she created and led the engaging programming that has made the Community Center the beloved gathering place it is today.”
Working alongside Lavery, Weiman, “helped shape the diverse program offerings at the Community Center, from after-school programs and teen gatherings to classes and workshops for adults and seniors.
“[Our] innovative programs provide something for everyone. Tara’s work was instrumental in forging partnerships with local organizations including the Windham Arts Alliance, to bring art shows, musical performances and other collaborative events to the Community Center.
“As Tara embarks on her next chapter, the Main Street Community Center Board of Directors extend their heartfelt thanks and best wishes.
“Her dedication and teamwork has ensured continued growth and success for generations to come,” Lavery wrote.
In a followup phone interview, Lavery added, “I think Tara loves our community more than anybody would ever know.
“Tara truly has this giving heart. She knows the Community Center is on a good roll, so now is she comfortable leaving.”
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