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Volunteers Only Part Of The Answer To The Parkway's Budget

October 26th, 2008 Dr. Houck Medford Go to comments
Volunteers from the Carolina Mountain Club, photo courtesy of Mark Monroe

Volunteers from the Carolina Mountain Club, photo courtesy of Mark Monroe

The budget crisis of the Blue Ridge Parkway can in many ways be likened to the energy crisis for the for the United States — it will take more than a solo solution answer e.g off-shore drilling for the U.S. fuel supply vs. an increased budget for the Parkway. The solutions are multi-factorial and one important component for the Parkway’s success will be a larger commitment of volunteer man-hours. The Parkway has made a step in the right direction with hiring a volunteer co-ordinator to work from the Parkway’s headquarters and whose task will be to bring greater capacity to the park in recruitment, management, and recognition.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is fortunate to have such a dedicated volunteer work-force and we can now expect those numbers to grow.

I attended the annual awards event in Asheville recently and heard the accolades for those which were selected district winners. They were heart warming, but having worked as a Parkway volunteer and having started the Parkway’s Adopt-A-Trail program years before there was even a Blue Ridge Parkway Foundation, all the volunteers, regardless of level of commitment or hours of service need to be recognized as the “Blue Ridge Parkway Volunteer of the Year.”

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