by Colet Allen
Visitor Center Director
Ask not what the Visitor
Center can do for you, but what you can do for
"your" Visitor Center!
Accomplishments are made by
individuals. Yes, we have support, but at the
grass-root of each accomplishment is an
individual, a single idea, a single thought or
action that sparked or moved others to even more
ideas that became something bigger and better
than the individual who initiated it.
This brings me to the real
purpose of this article: Volunteering.
Last year we had over 9,100
visitors at the Visitor Center. How do we know
that? We know this because we had volunteers
staffing the center, happily meeting and
greeting guests as they came through our door. A
percentage of that 9,100 left something behind
-- a bit of their money in our town and area.
I need not tell you that
financially, our county is not in great shape,
but think how much poorer we would be without
the influx of these tourist dollars.
The individual volunteers
logging numbers, giving needed advice and
helping visitors find the goods and services
that they need while in our "Friendliest Town in
Idaho" are the first face that many visitors
encounter. It is that first impression that
usually sticks. I can't say enough about the
importance and value that these folks who staff
our center provide.
The tasks are very simple
and anyone can do them:
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First priority is "meet
and greet" all who come through the door.
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Have them sign the
guest book (this is very important as this
is where we get our numbers from).
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Follow a written
procedure to open and close ... it is very
easy.
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Read the policies and
written notes in the White Book (this passes
information between volunteers).
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Occasionally answer the
phone when the Chamber person is not there.
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Smile and have fun!
The Visitor Center needs
more than volunteers. There will be an
orientation and potluck in mid-May (date, time
and location to be announced). This is a
multipurpose gathering to:
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Appreciate the
volunteers.
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Orient new volunteers
and team them up with our long-time
volunteers who know the ropes.
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Set schedules for the
coming busy summer months.
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Review lessons learned
from last year, update and review policies.
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Address concerns that
may have arisen at the Center.
If you like to help people,
enjoy talking and listening to others and can
spare a few hours each week or month, please
call or e-mail me, (208) 267-8130 or
colet@meadowcrk.com.
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