By David Ballerstein - Marshfield Now! MARSHFIELD — The Parks & Recreation Committee recognized Nicki Anderson for her outstanding service to the City of Marshfield, celebrating her significant contributions to both the Parks & Recreation Department and Wenzel Family Plaza. Anderson was honored for five years of dedicated service with the Parks & Rec Department and seven years of leadership at Wenzel Family Plaza, where she helped grow the space into one of Marshfield’s most active and recognizable community gathering spots. Her work supported concerts, festivals, seasonal celebrations, and a wide variety of public events that brought residents together. Speakers highlighted Anderson’s creativity, attention to detail, and ability to coordinate complex events—often putting in long hours behind the scenes to ensure smooth, high-quality programming. Her dedication strengthened community partnerships, supported local businesses, and added vibrancy to Marshfield’s public spaces. Committee members emphasized that it takes “a special kind of person” to bring people together the way she has. They credited Anderson’s professionalism and positive approach with helping shape the atmosphere and success of many community events. A plaque was presented to Anderson in recognition of her years of service. She expressed sincere appreciation, noting how meaningful the acknowledgement was and thanking those she worked with throughout her time with the city. The committee wished her well in her future endeavors and thanked her for the lasting impact she has made on Marshfield.
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