Monday, May 14, 2018

Park Commission Thanks Volunteers


The Somerset County Park Commission enjoyed another successful year in 2017, attributable in large part to the hundreds of volunteers who support Park staff who provide the extraordinary array of programs, events, and services that our community expects and deserves.

Volunteer contributions enable the Commission to achieve new goals and reach higher standards of quality programming. During 2017, individual, volunteers contributed 6,241 hours of service, saving the Park Commission the equivalent of more than $150,658 in salaries. In addition, group and corporate volunteers donated 708 hours assisting the Park Rangers and the Environmental Education Center (EEC) staff which equates to more than $17,092 additional savings.
The EEC was fortunate to have nine different corporate groups working on a variety of projects. Portfolio Evaluations, Dental Care of Bridgewater, and Ingredion all worked to complete a large renovation and restoration project. Applegate and BASF removed invasive plants and re-planted the area. Enbridge, Janssen, GlaxoSmithKline, and REI all assisted with removal of old wood and rebuilding the Boondocks Boardwalk Trail. Oak Knoll School students completed a fall cleanup of the native plant and rain gardens

Five Eagle Scout candidates completed their Service Projects at the EEC. James McCarron, Troop 28, built and mapped bluebird boxes and wood duck boxes. Julien Wadha, Troop 555, created a life-size wing span model of birds. John Korvaus, Troop 83, built a kiosk at the Maple Sugar Shack and bluebird boxes for the Chestnut Grove. William Brigham, Troop 28, created a path and live willow hut for children to explore in the Discovery Gardens. Jason Quinn, Troop 351, blazed a new one-mile Orange Trail, lined the trail with logs and built a wooden platform over a small swale. A group of scouts from Troop 154 replaced the trail maps on all of the EEC trails. Two other Eagle Scout projects were completed at the Ross Farm; bat boxes built by Zachary Wyman, Troop 351, and compost bins and garden paths built by Brandon Pierson, Troop 555.  Girl Scouts baked and donated baked goods for the Festival of Trees Snowflake CafĂ© on weekends throughout the month of December.
Individual volunteers from local high schools including Ridge High School, Oak Knoll, and Watchung Hills Regional High School contributed year round at the EEC assisting customers, providing support to Naturalists, and helping shuttle vehicles for paddling trips. 
With the help of many volunteers, including Jersey Off-Road Bicycle Association, Access Fund, REI, various scout groups, and the Volunteer Park Patrol, 226 hours were donated for trail maintenance and park beautification projects.   On Adopt-A-Boulder Day, volunteers from Access Fund added a connecting trail to a bouldering area in the Sourland Mountain Preserve.

Volunteers at Buck Garden assisted with the Woodland Walks, returning docents participated in training sessions, and three new garden volunteers joined the existing volunteer crew.  Colonial Park Gardens volunteer LaVonne Heydel has been very generous with her volunteer time.  Her enthusiasm for the Rudolf W. van der Goot Rose Garden is undoubtedly the reason the rose garden has been so glorious these pat few years.
Volunteers at Lord Stirling Stable served in roles including clerical help, teaching assistants, grooming horses, and mucking stalls.  Almost 100 volunteers contributed 2,940 hours to help ensure a continued tradition of excellent programming at the stable.  The generosity of volunteer help enabled the Therapeutic Recreation Adapted Instruction at Lord Stirling (T.R.A.I.L.S.) program to have side-walkers for 36 youth and adults with disabilities.  Volunteers also helped to plan and implement other special functions such as the Dressage Show, Family Fun Day, the Holiday Festival, and Fall Festival.
The Friends of Lord Stirling Stable promote and support the educational and recreation programs of the Stable.  Annually, the Friends of Lord Stirling Stable donate the proceeds of their special events to the Park Commission to help maintain the horses and facility.  In 2017, a gift of $16,925 was presented to the Commission.  An additional $2,700 was donated for the purchase equipment and equine supplies.
The Hughes family of Hughes-Plumer continues to provide a unique level of volunteer service resulting in thousands of dollars raised annually for the Therapeutic Recreation (TR) program. For the past 28 years, they have served as corporate partners of the Pro/Celebrity Golf Tournament, which directly benefits the TR participants and enhances the programs and services offered.  The 2017 event raised more than $125,000.

For information on volunteer opportunities for individuals, groups, or companies, please call Nancy Meola, Volunteer Committee Chair at nmeola@scparks.org or 908-722-1200, ext. 5528 (NJ Relay at 711 for individuals with a hearing impairment). Information on Somerset County Park Commission programs and activities may be found on the Internet at www.somersetcountyparks.org.

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Seasonal Job Openings


The Somerset County Park Commission has seasonal job openings throughout the park system.

Maintenance workers are needed at North Branch Park in Bridgewater; Duke Island Park in Bridgewater; Skillman Park in Skillman; Torpey Athletic Complex in Bridgewater; Mountain View Park in Hillsborough; Lord Stirling Stable in Basking Ridge; and East County Park in Warren.

Greens workers are needed at: Warrenbrook Golf Course in Warren; Neshanic Valley Golf Course in Branchburg; Spooky Brook Golf Course in Somerset, and Quail Brook Golf Course in Somerset.

Stable workers are needed at Lord Stirling Stable in Basking Ridge.

Camp Counselors are needed for the Therapeutic Recreation Camp Okee Sunokee, a summer program for children with disabilities.

Seasonal Naturalists are needed at the Environmental Education Center in Basking Ridge.

The online application is available at http://www.somersetcountyparks.org/forms/employ_application.pdf. Information is available by calling Donna Umgelter, Human Resources Manager at 908-722-1200, ext. 5239