Volunteers keep parks running

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When they became park volunteers, the Kirkpatrick family did fun stuff. They dressed as pioneers and re-enacted Georgia settlers’ daily lives while school kids watched. They participated in full-moon hayrides and other fund-raisers.
Sure, they picked up the occasional discarded cup at Red Top Mountain State Park and Lodge. They patrolled hiking paths to make sure the walkways were clean. Volunteering, said Damon Kirkpatrick, was like icing on the cake at the Cartersville park —- something to sweeten the experience of a visit.
“These days,” he said, “we are the cake.”
The state Department of Natural Resources, which operates Georgia’s 63 state parks and historic sites, is relying on free labor like never before. Volunteers who once may have greeted park-goers or participated in wildlife exhibits now find themselves dealing with more pressing issues —- buying and changing toilet paper, for example, or mowing grass.


Volunteers keep parks running | ajc.com
 

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I for one would like to thank the Kirkpatricks and all those who volunteer to help make our parks a better place. We love Red Top Mountain all the hiking trails they have available. We have spent many hours exploring this wondrous mountain and the nearby Lake Allatoona.
 

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volunteers do more they are aked for and do it for the sheer love of the outdoors, nature and wildlife. I think we should alltake inspiration from these guys and do a bit of volunteering ourselves
 
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