Celebrating Exceptional Leadership: Honoring Mary Lyons & Mayor Deaglan McEachern

A Note From Our Event Chair

I’m excited to announce that Mary Lyons, Chair of Portsmouth Hospital Board of Directors, and Deaglan McEachern, Mayor of Portsmouth, will be honored with the Seacoast Good Scout Award at a luncheon on Tuesday, December 10, 2024, at the Atlantic Grill in Rye. This award, presented by Scouting America Daniel Webster Council, recognizes their outstanding commitment to the values that Scouting instills in young people across New Hampshire.

We invite you to become a valued sponsor, helping us expand the life-changing impact of Scouting to reach even more young people in the Granite State. Scouting America™ provides a welcoming, safe environment where youth can become the best version of themselves by learning from and respecting each other.

Darci Knowles
Founder & Creative Director, DARCI Creative
2024 Seacoast Good Scout Chair

EVENT Location

Atlantic Grille
5 Pioneer Road
Rye, NH

Lunch & Program: 12:00 PM

Register by December 1st. Tickets are $100 per person. Sponsorships are available.

Have questions? Contact Dawna Wolfson at development@nhscouting.org.

ABOUT OUR HONOREES

Mary Lyons

Chair of Portsmouth Hospital Board of Directors

Mary Lyons worked in education for over 44 years as a classroom teacher, special educator and Assistant Superintendent for SAU 50, which includes the communities of Rye, Greenland, Newington and New Castle. She spent the last 8 years of her career as the Principal of Portsmouth High School. As the first woman principal, Mary took pride in serving as a role model for women in leadership as well as establishing and maintaining positive relationships with her students, staff and the community at large.

Although retired, Mary continues to be involved in educational leadership. She supervises graduate interns as an adjunct professor for the University of New Hampshire, and is a member of the Superintendent Advisory Board for Southern New Hampshire University.

Mary is also an active member of the community. She currently serves as Chair of the Portsmouth Hospital Board of Directors. She is past Chair for the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC), and past chair for both the Community Childcare Center and Community Diversion boards. She also served on the Visiting Nurses Board. Her volunteer work includes Portsmouth 400, the Market Square Day race and Pro Portsmouth.

Mary continues to be passionate about finding ways to involve youth in our community and provide opportunities for them to build their lives here on the Seacoast.

Mayor Deaglan McEachern

Mayor of Portsmouth

Deaglan McEachern was elected Mayor of Portsmouth in November 2021, receiving the highest number of votes among the 9 City Councilors elected. He was first elected to the City Council in 2019 and was the co-creator in 2020 of the Citizen Response Task Force to help local businesses cope with the economic impact of the pandemic. Previously he had co-founded Seacoast Business Owners with his wife Lori to help small businesses in the area thrive. He serves on the Advisory Board of SOS Recovery, a community recovery program that is on the front lines of substance misuse treatment. Raised in Portsmouth, Deaglan and his wife and two daughters live in the Islington Creek neighborhood, across the street from the house his grandfather built in 1940. He is the son of Attorney Paul McEachern who served as City Councilor and Assistant Mayor, and is the nephew of Mary McEachern Keenan, who served as Mayor of Portsmouth from 1986 to 1987.

Deaglan works in the technology sector, managing New England for Yext Inc, a publicly traded software company. Before working in the technology sector, Deaglan spent 10 years on the United States rowing team where he represented the United States at the World Championship level. During this time, Deaglan received his Masters degree in History from Cambridge University in the United Kingdom. At Cambridge, Deaglan was elected President of the rowing team, where he led the University to victory against Oxford in the famous “Boat Race” in 2010. Deaglan received a BA in history from the University of California, Berkeley.

While campaigning for a second term as Councilor, Deaglan said, "I firmly believe that the character of our city lies in its people. We must build a community that helps us grow together as neighbors, not apart. I remain confident that together we can build a Portsmouth that works for all of us, and I remain committed to working for you. Please join me.”

EVENT SPONSORSHIPS

Luncheon Sponsor – $1,500

Includes full-page program ad, premium listing in event program & reception signage, and reserved table for 8 guests with premium seating

Platinum Sponsor – $1,000

Includes full-page program ad, listing in event program & reception signage, and reserved table for 8 guests

Gold Sponsor – $750

Includes half-page program ad, listing in event program & reception signage, and 6 guests

Silver Sponsor – $500

Includes half-page program ad, listing in event program & reception signage, and 4 guests

Bronze Sponsor – $350

Includes listing in program & reception signage and 2 guests

Full Page Ad – $400

5” wide x 8” high

Half Page Ad – $250

5” wide x 4” high

Event registration