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December 11, 2006
Interview With Shirley Hearn -
Outgoing Volunteer Vacations Program Manager

Shirley Hearn
On Friday December 8, 2006 after a 19-year career with American Hiking Society, Shirley Hearn left American Hiking to move on to a new challenge and chapter in her life. Although she will be sorely missed by her friends and colleagues, Shirley has helped this great program grow to what it is today - a national model for volunteerism and stewardship. What a tremendous legacy!
To listen to a 12-minute interview with Shirley, and learn more about the American Hiking Society Volunteer Vacations program, please click here (5.7 MB).
After listening to this interview, please take a moment to visit the 2007 Volunteer Vacations schedule. We have some fantastic trips scheduled across the USA in the coming year, including projects located in Alaska, at San Francisco's Golden Gate National Park, in Baxter State Park in Maine, along the Florida Trail and much more! . It's a great way to give something back to the trails, and a fantastic way to make new friends and visit beautiful places.
If you have any questions about Volunteer Vacations, please contact our new Program Manager Andrea Ketchmark.
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