Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado has busy year ahead following trail overuse, wildfires
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and last updated 2021-04-26 21:12:12-04
DENVER There s been no better way to take a break from the pandemic and its isolation than getting out and enjoying Colorado s outdoor beauty.
But nature can only give so much before it needs its own break. What the Fourth of July used to look like, a Memorial Day used to look like, when everybody went out for the weekend outside, that was . every weekend and almost every day during the pandemic, Ann Baker Easley, CEO of Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado, said Monday.
‘Matriarch’ of Colorado outdoor volunteerism stepping down
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Ann Baker Easley has served nearly 40 years growing a network of volunteers
Tuesday, April 20, 2021 12:33 PM Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado’s Executive Director Ann Baker Easley, seen on April 9 in Breckenridge, is retiring at end of this month. Easley has increased funding, volunteer hours, training and trail projects during her 14-year tenure with the VOC. Hugh Carey/Special to The Colorado Sun
‘Matriarch’ of Colorado outdoor volunteerism stepping down Volunteers for Outdoor Colorado’s Executive Director Ann Baker Easley, seen on April 9 in Breckenridge, is retiring at end of this month. Easley has increased funding, volunteer hours, training and trail projects during her 14-year tenure with the VOC.