I first heard of Dianna before I met her, and it was her enticing reputation that led me to find her. I heard that there was this relative newcomer to Newport who was petitioning at the Stop & Shop.
I just had to find out who this wonderful woman was for, you see, she was gathering signatures to promote a universal breakfast for our Newport schoolchildren. This cause had been my passion for several years.
Without even meeting your Mom, I was in awe of someone so "out there" and emboldened. And when she invited me to her home for tea and strategy, it only confirmed that I was in the presence of a true activist.
There was a very short window of opportunity as the School Committee was meeting shortly and whether to offer a pilot universal breakfast program was an agenda item.
The hundreds of signatures that Dianna gathered seriously helped to convince the School Committee that public opinion favored universal breakfast. She was also in the audience to be counted.
She must have been quite ill as she carried on late last summer, but, aside from saying she took long naps, I knew little more of her health.
This year a universal breakfast program is in place at Sullivan School and many children are eating a nutritious and filling breakfast...hopefully the program will continue and possible expanded to other Newport schools.
Joe, I hope this window onto your Mom's actions in the support for our children, and the success of her activism, will help ease the pain of her loss. My thoughts have been with you.
Warmly, Judith