- 114 shifts
- 41471 Contacts at the National Air and Space Museum
- 14088 Contacts at the National Zoo
- 23 Zoo Tours
- 427 Hours
- 55559 total contacts (Should add up if Excel 2008 works.)
Volunteering: 35 Year Goal
Have not mentioned my volunteer count….I am currently at
39129 Air and Space
14054 Zoo
20 Zoo Tours
409 Hours
53183 contacts
Still a ways to go ;P Come in a say hello to me tomorrow at the National Air and Space Museum. I will be at the Welcome Desk at the National Mall location.
VIP Tour at National Zoo
This past weekend I had the honor and privilege to assist Mr. John Berry, Director of the Smithsonian National Zoo with a VIP tour involving a very generous donor, Whole Foods who provides food and beverages to many of the Zoo fundraisers.
There were 4 adults and 5 children which I was pretty much responsible for as they had different interests and attention spans than the adults. I brought along a few interpretive objects to assist with Mr Barry’s tour one of which was panda poop. Surprisingly, none of the kids wanted to hold it.
It was an honor in itself to have Mr. Barry lead the tour, but these VIPs were in for a treat. They were able to go behind the scenes and feed the animals. I could not resist and asked Mr. Barry if I could participate as well. It is not every day you get to feed or touch an animal.
I was able to touch the trunk of an Asian Elephant, toss a carrot into the 3 ton herbivore Nile Hippo, and meal worms to a Sloth Bear! We were able to convince most of the parents and kids to do everything except feed the Sloth Bear. It must have had to do with the food they were being fed, meal worms! Yummy! Actually, as a child I did not like them either, but got used to it. My brother and I had turtles and fed meal worms to them regularly as a supplement to lettuce.
I hope to get an opportunity to help again as I was truly honored by the opportunity to help out.
That being said, FONZ (Friends of the National ZOO), which is celebrating 50 years this year, provides free tours given by volunteers such as myself for those who are not prominent donors to the National Zoo. Give a call to request one, but be warned, tours are not advertised on the Zoo website because we get so many requests without publicizing. They are free and private, so get your family together, join FONZ to get free parking, and visit the best zoo in the Nation!
50,359!!!!!!
Well, it took 15 months, but I finally reached 50,000 through volunteering! It was a busy day at the National Air and Space Museum with interaction with 940 visitors in 3.5 hours. At this rate, it will take 24 more years to get to my goal of 1,000,000
50,359
