Petersham couple receives presidential award for volunteer work

Katja Esser and Larry Buell show the President’s Volunteer Service Award they received for their many years of work in Petersham and the surrounding communities.

Katja Esser and Larry Buell show the President’s Volunteer Service Award they received for their many years of work in Petersham and the surrounding communities. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO

By GREG VINE

For the Recorder

Published: 03-14-2025 3:37 PM

PETERSHAM — Before his term ended, former President Joe Biden awarded lifelong Petersham resident Larry Buell and his wife Katja Esser with the President’s Volunteer Service Award.

An event honoring the couple will be held at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 16, at Petersham Town Hall. They were unable to make it to a ceremony in Washington D.C. on Jan. 21.

To qualify, recipients must be able to document that they have completed at least 4,000 hours of volunteer service in their lifetime.

“I’m definitely honored to be receiving this award,” Buell said. “I’m proud that the days and hours I have contributed to my greater community are being recognized with such a prestigious award. My work has allowed me to make many of my visions come true. However, there are many others who have contributed their own service to help turn those visions into reality.”

In 1980, Buell founded the Outdoor Leadership Program at Greenfield Community College. Fourteen years later, he founded the Earth Education Program at GCC. He retired from the college in 2004 as professor emeritus of human ecology.

Other highlights of Buell’s volunteer initiatives include establishing the Land Back Movement to return land to the Nipmuc people, as well as co-founding the Massachusetts Environmental Education Society, the Quabbin Visitor Center and the Petersham Friday Market.

Buell has participated in many Petersham Historical Society programs and has organized events focusing on sense of place and sacred landscapes. He is also founder of the University of the Wild in Petersham.

On one of her websites, Esser, a native of the Netherlands, is described as an inspirational artist, mask and costume designer, ritualist, teacher, photographer, healer and performer. Her works have been exhibited in the Netherlands, New York and Boston. She has studied ritual mask making, different forms of movement and voice. In addition, Esser has created sacred ceremonies for the seasons since 1992.

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“I’ve dedicated my life to helping people connect with their true nature within, the wild without, the Earth and our ancestors in a sacred, ceremonial way,” Esser said.

Esser said she was surprised to learn of her award.

“I do these things because I believe in them, and I want young people and others to experience and better understand their connection to everything around us,” she said.

Buell and Esser were nominated for the President’s Volunteer Service Award by Mary Swenson, a member of the President’s Awards Planning Committee. She came to know Buell and Esser while working with Buell on a project at the University of Massachusetts Amherst that expanded credits for students pursuing self-directed learning.

Greg Vine can be reached at gvineadn@gmail.com.