
the scenery...
the activities...
the people...
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Volunteers at Opening Weekend (June 4–6, 2010)
and Fall Closing Weekend (October 1–3, 2010)
- Alex Whitehouse
- Alice Connery
- Alice Maciejowski
- Amanda Cooley
- Andre Audette
- Andrea Covey
- Andrew Kirk
- Art Gulovsen
- Benji Fisher
- Betsy Atkins
- Bill Darcy
- Bill McGraw
- Bob Armstrong
- Bob Harrington
- Bob Tanguay
- Carl Gulovsen
- Carol Faulkner
- Carolyn Ernst
- Chris Cabot
- Colleen Gillard
- Dan Mansen
- Dana Bisbee
- Dave Carpenter
- Dave Foote
- David Valbracht
- Derek Mansen
- Diana Merritt
- Dinty Child
- Don Perley
- Doug Turnbull
- Ed Healey
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- Elizabeth Horner
- Emily Hanley
- Emily Perley
- Erik Freeman
- Erin Sullivan
- Frank Woods
- Gillian King
- Gwen Child
- Haley Fardelmann and friend Karin
- Heather Pembrook
- Helen Tjader
- Holly Tanguay
- Jake Barker
- Jane Andrews
- Jane Torpie
- Jim Fardelmann
- Joan Gulovsen
- John Connery
- John Thompson
- Josiah Stephenson
- Joy Bloomfield
- Joyce Rains
- Judy Armstrong
- Kai Bicknell
- Karen Gray and friend
- Kathy Lind
- Kathy Parsonnet
- Larry Barker
- Leonard Fisher
- Lia D'Hemecourt
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- Lisa Marder
- Mark Gigletti
- Matt Macrae-Hawkins
- Maya Burns
- Mike Glenn
- Molly Rains
- Nancy Grant
- Neil Burns
- Packard Gilson
- Pat Darcy
- Peter Fisher
- Rick Tjader
- Robin Connery
- Rolf Lium
- Russ Barber
- Ruth Lichtman
- Sally Leminick
- Sally Wilson
- Sandy Wells
- Sarah Ayres
- Sarah Torpie
- Steve Barker
- Steve Gilson
- Stroker Rogovin
- Susan Korgen
- Teri Diiorio
- Terry Sprecker
- Tersh Palmer
- Tim Maciejowski
- Will Holmes
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Volunteering 3-Mile Style is Fun!!!!
One thing that helps keep Three Mile Island's spirit alive, interesting, and genuine are the volunteer opportunities that keep us rooted to the things we love. So much of what makes Three Mile special is directly related to the variety of volunteer efforts that abound. Whether it be a camper who organizes a nature writing afternoon at North Point, an old-timer who returns each fall to cook for the crew, a web designer who keeps the website alive, or a happy person with a hammer, TMI can accommodate all interests and abilities. Is it work? Sure (some is). Is it fun? You bet!
Listed below are the volunteer opportunities which are available each season. We encourage you to contact the volunteer coordinator for each event if you have any questions.
June 4–6, 2010
Join us for a weekend of trail repair, handyman projects, and opening camp. Help sweep cobwebs, organize the kitchen, roof a cabin, cook dinner, stain a john, rig a boat, you get the idea. And this year we have a special treat in store: trail work under the guidance of the AMC Trail Crew. Come learn from the best as they help us protect a valuable resource while at the same time making parts of the Island more accessible to campers with limited mobility. All talents and ages welcome. The more the merrier!
Coordinated by:
Dinty Child.
Summer Camping Weeks
It's only Tuesday and you've already raced to the end of that bodice-ripper of a romance novel that you thought would last you the week? Twice? Have we got a suggestion for you! Plenty of campers are discovering the fun of pitching in around camp during their summer stays. We're always looking for folks to cane chair seats on the Main Dock, mentor "da Croo" in a variety of skills, select a project from the Summer Managers list, or suggest a contribution of your own.
TBA
AMC Three Mile Island Camp assists the Lakes Region Conservation Trust with periodic checks on Stonedam Island. Volunteers perform litter patrols and check on trail conditions.
Coordinated by:
Will Holmes during the summer season, or
Dinty Child
during the spring and fall.
TBA
Five Mile Island was recently acquired by the Lakes Region Conservation Trust. The AMC assists with trail clearing and periodic clean-ups.
Coordinated by:
Will Holmes during the summer season, or
Dinty Child
during the spring and fall.
September 12–17
Experience the island in all it's Indian Summer splendor with a handful
of other volunteers as we turn our handyman skills to odd jobs around camp.
Projects range from light carpentry and hardware repair to painting, plumbing,
refinishing furniture, you get the idea... Attendance is free and includes
all meals and lodging, plus plenty of time for R & R. Attendance limited to 12, so sign up now!
Coordinated by: Stroker Rogovin at (781) 641-2506, or
volunteer_info@3mile.org.
October 2–3
Help put camp to bed for the winter. As usual, we'll be packing up the kitchen, bagging mattresses, locking shutters, stacking canoes in the Rec Hall, etc. Same as opening camp, we welcome people of all ages, abilities, and interests. The Three Mile Camp Committee also meets on the Island this weekend, so it's a great chance to catch up on news and get better acquainted with the volunteers and staff that make Three Mile the super place it is.
Coordinated by:
Dinty Child.
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