Our Volunteers are the Best
One of the most special things about our community is the many volunteers we have helping make things happen. It is because of them we are able to have such a beautiful area. Remember that the VGCA is a volunteer-based organization that is responsible for the community areas such as the park, the pool, and the fields below the power lines. To keep the voluntary dues low, we need many hands to take care of these large areas.
The neighbors that do the chores that many other communities would have hired out are amazing. They are part of the cohort of volunteers, and we do not always see them doing these amazing things. We do see the effects of the work they do and how it makes the Village Green better.
It is important to make sure that we do recognize the efforts of those that we do know about. From cutting the grass to running concessions at the pool, these amazing people have truly shown what it means to be a Village Green Neighbor. For the many that we have not been able to catch in the act, Thank You.
Ben Pritchard (youth) – pool prep and concessions.
Connor/Jacob Woodruff (youth) – pool prep and concessions. Painted baby pool too
Victoria Woodruff – pool prep
Evie, Belle, Joel, Isaac Block (youth) – pool prep and concessions
Nolan McBride – grass cutting, pool prep, and concessions
Glenn Magnussen – various grounds and grass cutting
Tom Howard – merry-go-round
Alan Ward – merry-go-round and headed up getting the hole by the tennis courts filled in.
Sara Winant and April Ham – marquee
Derek and Audra Joyner – movies in the park and food trucks
Jen Greene – movies in the park, cleaning up the tennis courts area with the youth
Tucker Frye – handles trash cans in park
Shiela (on Minuteman) – planted flowers at VG park bed
Phil Krause – cuts the field by the power lines near Plymouth and VGP
Thank you again. If we missed anyone, we are sorry. You have done amazing things.
If you would like to volunteer to help, reach out to any of the committee leads. We are always looking for more help as many hands make light work.