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Retire-To Volunteering
Summary: Host Ed Zinkiewicz uncovers engaging—sometimes surprising, but never dull— volunteer opportunities available to retirees. Interviewing volunteers and volunteer coordinators each week, Ed highlights the meaningful contributions volunteers make and also the rewards volunteers receive. Imagining a retirement that matters starts here. Sign up for Ed's free, weekly newsletter at retire-to.com and get listings of coming episodes.
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Kim Kline has been helping nearly 500 people a year provide various riding programs to over 145 children and youth with disabilities per week. In this interview Kim Kline introduces several of the many volunteer opportunities available at Saddle Up!
Jacquie Sojourner has a passion for history. She and other volunteers collect, preserve, and display materials of her church, West End United Methodist Church and beyond, including Vanderbilt University and the Tennessee Conference of The United Methodist Church. Keeping these records provides others with a window into the past, which can light the future.
024 Bob Day–Parthenon Docent
023 Karen Stevens–Fundraising Events
022 Chuck Jaeger—Docent with Nashville Symphony
021 Courtney Sobieralski—Thistle Farms and the Café
020 Bill Farris—Comforting the Littlest
019 Fern Richie–Respite for Dementia Caregivers
018 Margaret Smith—Volunteering with Owl’s Hill Nature Sanctuary
017 Jean Gauld-Jaeger—Volunteering as a Plein Air Artist
016 Taylor Davenport—Volunteering with Project Transformation
015 Lori Bumgarner—Volunteering with Senior Olympics
014 Grace Smith–Volunteering with Middle Tennessee Council on Aging
013 Shara Parker—Sunny Day Club, a Respite for Alzheimer’s and Dementia Caregivers
012 Wesley Paine–Volunteering at the Parthenon