My last couple
of posts talked about the wonder, discovery, and ‘literal awesomeness’ of
Fenner. To be sure, it’s a fantastic place – a gem in the Lansing community.
But my intent for interning here was to learn what makes an amazing place like
this tick. What I’m finding is that it’s a complex chemistry between a
staggering array of variables. There are, of course, the big, highly visible
things which need to be coordinated – the excellent day camps, school programs,
and festivals to name a few. These all require countless hours of planning and
organization. There are also endless minutiae that must be addressed – things
that the average visitor to Fenner will likely never notice, but which would be
sorely missed if they were to go neglected.
At the end of
the day it all really boils down to a small fleet of very dedicated people
putting in a lot of hard work and careful planning. Many of the people who put in the work on the grounds and
the programs and advisory boards are volunteers. Personalities need to mesh,
and that doesn’t always happen smoothly. Agreements must be reached – sometimes
compromises must be made. Funding must be found to implement plans, and that
takes a whole other set of people working behind the scenes to make sure that
Fenner can continue to be the haven that it is, and can run the excellent
programs that it does.
To walk the
grounds at Fenner is to experience a peaceful respite amid the bustle of the
City of Lansing. Behind the serenity of nature is a flurry of activity – plants
and animals working in cooperation and in competition with one another to
survive and to thrive. Behind the serenity of Fenner is a similar struggle.
These dedicated staff and volunteers are creating the partnerships and
wrestling with the issues that need to be faced in order to keep Fenner running
smoothly. Like the rest of the wildlife here, they can be hard to spot at
times. But they’re around, if you know where to look. If you happen to cross
paths with any of them, take a moment to let them know how much you enjoy
Fenner, and appreciate the work they put in to keep it running.
On October 12th, Fenner will be having their first annual "Beast of a Feast" fundraiser, complete with tasty food and drinks, a silent auction full of exciting items (like this roadside rescue dresser), and a great local band, The Whiskey Pickers! And on October 13th and 14th will be Fenner's 39th annual Apple Butter Festival complete with live music, old-fashioned games, food, and of course the stirring of the apple butter!
To make all of these wonderful events and celebrations possible, Fenner needs the help of many volunteers. Please consider giving a bit of your time and fill out this application to let us know what you would be interested in doing as a volunteer. And enjoy all the festivities too!
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