Now that we have stopped counting
calories we can continue to count our blessings. In this season of
giving and thanks, we have a great deal for which to be grateful.
Avalonia Land Conservancy is founded
on the generosity of its members. They are the bedrock. Each year
that our membership grows, our foundation can get stronger. We work
on outreach to connect with those who do not yet understand our
mission. We strive to engage the next generation of conservationists.
We post our signs so we have a visible presence in the communities
where we have our preserves. We invite all, members and non-members
alike, to stroll the trails, hike the woods, and enjoy what Avalonia
has been able to preserve with the support of its members. Thank you.
Avalonia is further supported by the
generosity of special donors: those who exceed expectations because
they believe in the mission and understand the importance of the
preservation of a resource that is rapidly changing and disappearing.
There are no words of thanks special enough to recognize a larger
gift, a grant, or a piece of treasured land, entrusted to Avalonia
for care in perpetuity. It is not only our mission, but our promise,
to care for each donation to the very best of our ability. Thank
you.
None of that caretaking can be done
without our volunteers. With the exception of one part-time paid
staff person, the organization is completely dependent on its
volunteers, from top to bottom. From executive officers to ground
teams: volunteers direct and lead, man the keyboards, keep the books
and lists, and attend conferences and meetings. Volunteers do
outreach and education. Volunteers monitor the preserves, clear
trails, mow fields and improve habitat. There is no way to
accurately count all the hours amassed by our volunteers, and no way
to truly estimate the value. Thank you.
It might be cold, and everyone is
busy. It has been said before, but bears saying again: Go out and
find a place of peace. If it is an Avalonia preserve, please
remember all it takes to have that space and place available. Give
thanks.
Written by Beth Sullivan.
Photographs by Rick Newton and Beth
Sullivan.
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