November's Volunteer Shout-Out
A look at two of the Tucson Audubon Nature Shop's most long-time, beloved volunteers
by Kara Kaczmarzyk
Lorel Picciurro and Kathy Olmstead first met years ago in a
hiking club. Since then, the two ladies have traveled the world together.
Lorel & Kathy (top) with Laura LePere at the Tucson Bird & Wildlife Festival |
Lorel Picciurro has volunteered in the Tucson Audubon Nature
Shop since at least 2005. A Hollywood, CA native, Lorel always seems to have a
calm yet positive attitude. Each quarter, Lorel brings copies of the Vermilion Flycatcher to the main library,
ensuring they get distributed to readers in all 27 branches. In addition, she
maintains all of the bird feeders in the front yard of the nature shop, for the
enjoyment of all Nature Shop visitors, as well as those who would like to test
out a new pair of binoculars on some local birds. Further, she is coordinating
the February Sandhill Crane member trip. Lorel is a retired high school
teacher. I discovered that Lorel plays a soprano recorder, and she enjoys
making stained glass stepping stones and baking.
Kathy Olmstead has volunteered in the Tucson Audubon nature
shop longer than any other volunteer. When new shop volunteer Chris Bjorgaard
was preparing to start training in the shop, he (wisely) chose to shadow Kathy
for that just reason. It is true, Kathy is a wealth of knowledge on all things
shop, and bird, related. Kathy too is a former teacher. She joined Tucson
Audubon in 1970 and is a lifetime member. As Operations and Retail Coordinator
Kelly DiGiacomo points out, Kathy knows everyone in the birding community; she
is kind of a celebrity.
Both ladies are enthusiastic volunteers at offsite events,
from the Tucson Botanical Garden’s Flock Party to the Tucson Bird &
Wildlife Festival and all in between. They do Birdathon together. They are also
both docents at the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. We all enjoy when they return
from travels and we get to hear of their many adventures. Kathy and Lorel truly
are a dynamic duo, as described by any staff person I’ve asked.
Image credits: Mallard by madmcmojo, Lorel & Kathy by Becky Aparicio
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