
Interested in making a difference? Love the great outdoors, and making it more accessible to other enthusiasts? Do you hold a soft spot in your heart for that favorite play area from your childhood, and want to help restore a kid-favorite spot, known valley wide? If you answered yes to any of the above, the Richter Center Ambassadors have a solution for you! Make-A-Difference Day, one of the highlights of the volunteering calendar for Fresno State is this weekend, and this community service advocate and supporter will be building trails with the Sierra Foothill Conservancy at the Mckenzie Preserve in the foothills. It’s sure to be a good time! With any luck, I will see you bright and early Saturday morn, and we can share a few hours building trails for the enjoyment of all. Or maybe you’ll decide to lend a hand at Rotary Storyland/Playland – either way, this is sure to be one of the best volunteering experiences of the year. Don’t miss out!
–Ambassador Daniel
October 20, 2011 at 12:10 pm
Great, great! Looking forward to another opportunity for Fresno State to make positive, lasting, significant, and tangible change for everyone in our community! Way to go Bulldogs!
October 20, 2011 at 1:21 pm
Sorry I can’t be with you building trails this time around, Daniel. Thanks for all the work you, your fellow Richter Ambassadors, and all the student volunteers make during Make a Difference Day!!!