2024 Volunteer Recognition Dinner: Celebrating the Dedicated People Who Power Tyler
On Thursday, Nov. 21, Tyler Arboretum staff hosted one of our favorite nights of the year for some of our very favorite people at the annual Volunteer Recognition Dinner.
“Here at Tyler, we find ourselves in a good place, surrounded by good people, doing good things,” Volunteer Coordinator Lexi Fowler said as she opened the night’s ceremonies.
Specifically, for the period of time from September 2023 through August 2024, we had 215 volunteers, 119 of whom who contributed 20 hours or more, serving in 23 different volunteer positions, for an amazing combined total of 12,771 hours volunteered this year – an increase of 795.5 hours over the year before!
Executive Director Mike Skuja expressed his gratitude to the packed audience in Tyler’s Barn Loft, noting that their efforts are equivalent to the work of 6.5 full-time staff members. He especially thanked our volunteer educators who played a huge role in being able to resume school field trips in Spring 2024 for the first time since Covid-19.
Board of Trustees President Heather Saunders noted that the work of Tyler’s volunteers is truly “priceless,” given their impact on everyone who visits the arboretum and every living thing within it.
During the ceremony, Tyler staff members recognized six individuals with special awards after a lengthy nominating process. Volunteers serving a minimum of 100 hours were also recognized for their time and dedication.
“The work we do here would not be possible without your help. From all of us here at Tyler, thank you!” Lexi said as the awards ended.