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Oberlin Heritage Center
Volunteers
National Volunteer Week (April 27 - May 3, 2008)
National Volunteer Week offers the staff of the Oberlin Heritage Center the opportunity to express appreciation to the wonderful volunteers who help our nonprofit organization in a myriad different ways. The community may be surprised by the many and varied tasks that volunteers do at the Oberlin Heritage Center. We honor our volunteers at this time with this light-hearted "A to Z" salute (one of our organization's favorite ways to recognize special people and their accomplishments).
We are grateful to Oberlin Heritage Center volunteers for:
Assembling mailing; answering phones
Baking batches of brownies
Caring for the collections; constructing brick walkways; clipping news articles;
compiling notebooks
Delivering mail; designing and distributing flyers; demonstrating crafts
Educating the community; efficiently entering information into our databases
Friend-raising and Fund-raising
Greeting guests at gatherings
Hosting bed-and-breakfast visitors in their homes
Interviewing people; inventorying houses
Jumping right in and joining the fun
Keeping kids happy (summer) campers; knowing what needs to be done
Leading tours and bringing history to life
Mowing lawns; mulching gardens; mending materials; moving furniture
Never saying "No"
Organizing files; offering help with odd-jobs on-site and off
Painting posts and patching problem areas; polishing silver; planning and
presenting programs
Quilting; quizzing schoolchildren in the Little Red Schoolhouse
Re-enacting Oberlin history; researching the past; recruiting new members;
replacing light bulbs
Shoveling walkways; spreading sand on slippery sidewalks; sewing shirts;
serving refreshments
Trimming trees; transcribing oral histories and cemetery markers; taking photos;
tackling tough tasks
Urging friends to tour the Heritage Center
Valuing the richly diverse history of Oberlin
Weeding flower beds; warmly welcoming visitors to community events
Xeroxing forms, flyers and more
Year-round responders of "Yes, I'll help with that!"
Zestfully encouraging community pride.
Thank you to more than 150 active volunteers who help the Oberlin Heritage Center do so much. You AMAZE us with your ZEAL!
Sincerely,
Patricia Murphy, Executive Director
Mary Anne Cunningham
Patricia Holsworth
Prue Richards
Liz Schultz
VolunteeringHundreds of people generously donate their time and skills to our
organization every year. They give tours, serve on committees, balance
our cash drawer, help us preserve our buildings and artifacts, answer
our phones, prepare bulk mailings, do research, and perform many
many other essential tasks.
Are you interested in volunteering with the Oberlin Heritage Center?
Read about a few of our volunteer opportunities,
and email Pat Murphy
if you want to join our crew.
If you are already a volunteer, please download this form
in order to document your hours of service. Please return the form
to us by email, fax, or mail. It is important for us to keep track
of our volunteers' hours of service as this information is always
of interest to foundations and other grantmakers.
Meet a Few of Our Volunteers
Terry Hobbs
Terry has been helping to care for the grounds of the Oberlin Heritage Center for at least ten years. Before him, his father also volunteered! By day, he is a senior manufacturing engineer at the Parker Hannifin Corporation. Terry maintains our equipment, helps with snow shoveling, and constructed our bike rack. Terry is a wonderful volunteer, as well as a "goodwill ambassador" to the community. He has even taken docent training so that he can answer all of the questions visitors ask as they are walking through the grounds. He received the Oberlin Heritage Center Volunteer of the Year award in 2003.
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Darlene Krato
Less than a year after becomming a member in 2000, Darlene took docent training and began giving tours at the Oberlin Heritage Center. Darlene brings wonderful experience to her volunteer duties having had docent training at the Detroit Institute for the Arts, conducted local history research and tours in Grosse Pointe and Detroit, and served as the president of the board of the Metropolitan Detroit Cystic Fibrosis Board of Directors. She has logged hundreds of hours as a docent for the Oberlin Heritage Center! In addition to giving tours, Darlene has presented at the Heritage Center's "World Cultures for Kids" summer camp. She has chaired the Kendal Art Committee and the Water Color Group. Darlene also supports the community by volunteering at the Allen Memorial Art Museum and giving tours of the Weltzheimer/Johnson House designed by Frank Lloyd Wright. We were very happy to give Darlene our Volunteer of the Year award in 2007!
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Ruth Schwaegerle
Ruth Schwaegerle moved to Kendal at Oberlin from Elyria, Ohio in 1994 with her husband Ed. Around the same time, she began volunteering
at the Oberlin Heritage Center. She volunteers as a docent
and office helper, and sometimes much more
than that! Ruth served on the Board of Trustees for several years,
and remains active as an Honorary Trustee. She chairs the organization's
membership committee and helps the development committee with fundraisers and her famous breakfasts. At Kendal
she has chaired the Resident's House Committee and the Helping Hands
Committee, as well as served as a "membership ambassador" for the Oberlin Heritage Center. She previously taught oil painting, and was active in
state and local youth work for her church, as well as establishing
a program for girls in the County Detention Home and serving as
a President of Church Women United. Ruth certainly deserves the Oberlin Heritage Center Volunteer of the Year award that she received in 2005.
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Betty Mahjoub
Betty began volunteering with the Oberlin Heritage Center after moving back here from Missouri. Since taking docent training in 2005, she has kindly committed herself to giving tours once a week. Betty also serves on our Board of Trustees. She has been involved in the public health field, music, photography, and the Oberlin City Recreation Commission. While in Missouri, Betty was on the Jefferson City Missouri Bicentennial Lewis and Clark Task Force and followed the path of Lewis and Clark from St. Louis to Oregon. Betty is also training to be a docent at the Cleveland Zoo. Recently, Betty has spear-headed the Oberlin Heritage Center's souvenir playing card project, the products of which should debut in fall 2007!
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Dina Schoonmaker
Dina was one of the first volunteer docents at the Oberlin Heritage Center. She is currently a board member and also serves on the Oberlin Heritage Center's Oral History Committee. Together with Marly Merrill and Priscilla Steinberg she received the 2003 Oberlin Heritage Center Community Historian Award. She and her husband host guests throughout the year as part of our Bed and Breakfast fundraising project. Dina performed in the 2003 Ohio Bicentennial production "From Here: A Century of Voices from Ohio." She has also been involved with Friends of the Oberlin College Library and Oberlin's Historic Preservation Commission.
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Katy Lester
Katy has been a regular volunteer of the Oberlin Heritage Center for more than nine years and volunteered more than 800 hours in that time! Since before 1998, she has been coming to the office every week to reconcile our cash drawer and make the weekly cash deposit. She has become such a reliable volunteer that she is sorely missed when she's on vacation. Katy is also always willing to help at special events and for her steadfast service to the organization she received a Volunteer of the Year award in 2006!
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