| Lending a pair of helping hands...hundreds of them, actually |
|
Forty clients and five paid staff members of Westchester ARC spent six days helping scoop pumpkins for about five hours each day. That’s a lotta pulp and a lotta seeds. In addition, roughly 30 ARC volunteers were on site scooping at least two days each week before the event kicked off. The Girl Scouts of Westchester Putnam were represented by 38 troops, who helped scoop and light pumpkins. Many brought siblings and parents to help. Three troops from the Westchester-Putnam Council Boy Scouts scooped (as did two troops of Cub Scouts), and two troops helped light the pumpkins. Thirty-five folks from Pace University helped light pumpkins for three hours over three nights. In addition, 15 people scooped for four hours over two days. Students from several local schools pitched in. From Croton-Harmon High School, 15 students scooped and 20 students helped light pumpkins. From Ossining High School, 20 students scooped and 10 helped light. And from John Jay Middle School, 48 students, four teachers, and four parents helped light pumpkins. Shown at left helping out last year are Katy Sackman, Caroline Acevedo, and Ellie Conti of John Jay Middle School, along with Nancy Errico of Van Cortlandt Manor (yes, she’s the one in the bonnet). The other image shows Ethan Cohen, Jake Wasik, Grant Gallagher, and Kyle Ogren, also of John Jay Middle School. Other volunteers included Blaze devotees who were thrilled by the event in 2005 and wanted to lend a hand, friends of Van Cortlandt Manor employees, parents of children who had visited Van Cortlandt Manor for school programs, Historic Hudson Valley members, families of event sponsors, teachers attending Teachers Institute programs at Van Cortlandt Manor, staff from other Historic Hudson Valley sites, and people who saw a poster around town and couldn’t resist. So what didit all add up to? There were 250 volunteers lighting pumpkins, 270 scooping pumpkins, and 60 volunteers working at the event in various roles. Want to get involved with Blaze ’07? This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it or call her at 914-271-8981, Ext. 10. Tell her BlazeBlogger sent ya… Comments (1) Junior Girl Scout Leader Heart of the Hudson written by susan thrope, July 31, 2009 @ 09:38 PM Write comment
|
| Bloggin' 'bout HHV |
|---|
|
BlazeBlogger and HVBlogger report on everything happening at Historic Hudson Valley. Talk to us about your HHV experiences! Send us cool images and video and we just might post 'em. On Facebook? Become a fan of the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze. On Twitter? Follow us! twitter.com/HHValley. On MySpace? Make friends with the Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze. This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it |
| Upcoming Events |
|---|
|
see more ... |
|
Posts by Topic (Tags) Blaze, Blaze 2006, Blaze 2007, Blaze 2008, Blaze 2009, Carving, Celtic knots, dinosaurs, Growing Pumpkins, Historic Hudson Valley, Kykuit, Legend Weekend, Media, Meet the Carvers, Merchandise, Montgomery Place, Natiello, Philipsburg Manor, Rockefellers, Sheep, Special Events, Summerweek, Sunnyside, Tickets, Union Church, Van Cortlandt Manor, Video, Volunteers, Washington Irving, Winter WonderLights Archive |
| HVBlog RSS Feed |
|---|
My girl scout Junior Troop has anxiously waiting to be old enough to participate in the preparation of the pumpkins for the Blaze. They are 9 years old- 4th graders.
I think they can either scoop and/or light the pumpkins.
Please send me information on possible dates and times.
We would prefer a Friday /Sat or Sunday.
We are Troop 2320.
My daytime phone is 212-576-5957
Looking forward to speaking with you
Susan Thrope