I am a
little late but my intent was good! April 21-27 was National Volunteer week, and
although I intended to send a note of gratitude to all those who help us out
here at the Hormel Historic Home, I didn’t get it done in time. (Perhaps I
needed the help of a volunteer!)
National Volunteer
Week was established in 1974 and is celebrated all over our country in many
different ways. According to handsonnetwork.org “It is about inspiring,
recognizing and encouraging people to seek out imaginative ways to engage in
their communities.” Volunteers are very important to the HHH and I would like
to recognize those who have chosen to share a little of their imaginative and
caring ways with us.
Over the years the
HHH Board of Directors has spent countless hours planning events to benefit the
Home. They offer tours to remind guests
of our history, they serve treats or meals to represent the spirit of
hospitality that the Hormels were known for, and they consider ways in which the
Home can continue to serve our community.
In the
office we have people with great organizational and people skills who help keep
things running smoothly. From scheduling
tour guides, to arranging historical documents, to answering phone calls and
selling tickets to events, they are priceless in helping us maintain a healthy
organization. We also have friends who
just like being here and will often tidy up and water the plants.
Another
regular group of volunteers is the Y’s Women.
This group has met at the Home for 20 years, and they often volunteer at
events such as our Holiday Open House and German Cookie Bake, and they even set
tables for our Sweetheart Dinner. You
will soon see a bit of their gardening work as they fill the window boxes on
the west side of the Home.
Our
volunteer Board of Trustees oversees the financial position of the HHH and
develops long-range goals to help us remain vital to Austin. They oversee the administrative processes and
ensure that positive business decisions are being made.
So
although I am late in saying it, I am extremely grateful for those who have
chosen to make the HHH their outlet for volunteer work. They do it because they recognize the
value of a facility such as ours and they want to see it preserved. We wouldn’t be able to accomplish
what we do without them.
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