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== Biography ==
*Military brat
*Former Republican Women's Club president
*Retired journalist
*Old, tired and retired wikiHow contributor
*Married 30 plus years to a Vietnam era war draftee
*Married to a Mechanical engineer who loves to build stereo speakers for a hobby.
*Mother to two special needs children
*Avid gardener who believes in Xeriscaping
*Cat owner and feline friend





Revision as of 20:49, 24 September 2010

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Biography

  • Military brat
  • Former Republican Women's Club president
  • Retired journalist
  • Old, tired and retired wikiHow contributor
  • Married 30 plus years to a Vietnam era war draftee
  • Married to a Mechanical engineer who loves to build stereo speakers for a hobby.
  • Mother to two special needs children
  • Avid gardener who believes in Xeriscaping
  • Cat owner and feline friend



Volunteerism

What does it mean to volunteer? It means to give something freely. Volunteers are not required to do anything, nor should demands be made upon them, as they offer skills without remuneration. Volunteers are not paid employees. Volunteers should be treated with respect and encouraged. Volunteers should be asked to do something but not required to accomplish any task unless they choose to take on that task.

Just some thoughts....

MA