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Diane Angermeier Organizes Volunteers at Macungie Memorial Park

Because the Macungie Park is self-supporting, volunteers are needed for its survival, she says.

 

Name:  Diane Angermeier

Age:  67

Family:  Diane and her husband, John, have been married for 43 years.  They have one son and two grandsons, ages 7 and 11.

Occupation:  She is retired from the East Penn School District after 45 years as a secretary.

Name of organization (s):  Macungie Memorial Park, Lower Macungie Middle School’s Ski and Snowboarding Club, and Solomon’s UCC.

Describe what you do: “I began volunteering for events at the park about 10 years ago through our church, Solomon’s UCC.  When I saw the need for more park volunteers, I became more and more involved  For the past two years I organize the volunteers and check to make sure everything runs smoothly. Our volunteers are excellent workers and save the borough a lot of money.

“The biggest events that need a lot of volunteers are Das Awkscht Fescht, the Wheels of Time and the cruise nights.

“Anything that can be done through volunteers is done.  Recent projects include work on the pool, band shell and restrooms. Some work was done by professionals, but most by park volunteers.”

How can someone get involved with this group if they want?  “Just contact the park office. Macungie Park is a self-supporting park. There are very few paid employees, therefore, volunteers are needed to survive.  Help of any kind is always needed, whether for one event or many events.  And help is especially needed by younger people.” 

Do you know a volunteer who Patch should profile? Contact mariella.savidge@patch.com

About this column: Every day countless men and women commit their time and risk their lives to serve our Macungie/Lower Macungie/Alburtis community through our local fire departments, ambulance corps and police department and in other ways, too. LowerMacungie Patch will honor these "Heros Next Door" through this ongoing feature. Related Topics: Diane Angermeier, Macungie Memorial Park, and The Hero Next Door

Karen Holt

9:05 am on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Thanks Diane for all your help all the time!

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Donna Hosfeld

2:39 pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2012

Thanks for all you do, Diane! The community and the park wouldn't be the same without you!

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