Volunteer
Opportunities
"Don't just applaud volunteers--follow
their lead"
VOLUNTEERS
not only help out in their community, but they help create citizenship when they
are out and about. Pioneer Public Television has a very loyal group of volunteers
who have helped us out over the years. From stuffing envelopes to answering phones,
there is always something to do to help us out. If you or a group you are associated
with would like to help out, call us at 800.726.3178 and we will talk about the
possibilities.
VOLUNTEERS FOR April, May & June 2008
Frances Bahl Appleton DeLoris Moore Appleton
Norma Torgerson Appleton Anne Schmidt Appleton
Mary Lou Smith Appleton Mildred Zinda Appleton
Luverne Schreck Appleton Allen Smith Appleton
Dagny Beyer Appleton Lorraine Bakken Appleton
Vi Risch Appleton Phemie Johnson Appleton
Florence Nelson Appleton Arlie & Mae Gades Holloway
Bob & Darlene Haak Holloway Fred Iskra Appleton
Roberta Platow Appleton Myrtle Thompson Appleton
Joel Lund Milan Ruth Anderson Appleton
Joan Krakow Bellingham Carl Schmidt Appleton
Adeline Hegland Appleton Phyliss Hegland Appleton
Alice Henneberg Appleton Myrtle Thompson Appleton
Emmergene Ehrenberg Appleton
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It is with grateful hearts that we thank all who volunteer in one way or another here at Pioneer Public Television. Thanks to our envelope stuffers:
Thanks for your support of Pioneer Public Television! |

And of course, a big thank you
to our Board of Directors, who serve as an
integral part of our operation: Craig
W. Wilkening, Burton Nypen,
David Paskach,Mary Lou Smith, Loy Woelber, James
Massee, Willis F Crow and Mark Paulson.
Ask
someone how they measure success, and chances are that wealth or power would be
part of their answer.
Yet
there is something a person can do that offers far greater rewards, something
that can leave a more lasting impact than either money or influence.
IT'S CALLED
VOLUNTEERING.
Pioneer
Public TV encourages all area viewers to take a good look at volunteering opportunities
that abound at the TV station, such as envelope stuffing,
labeling items, or answering
phones.
Pioneer Public TV sincerely
appreciates its volunteers; year after year, they are always there, doing the
grunt work, not expecting much in return, only the satisfaction that comes with
helping others. The coffee pot is always on and the fellowship is great, so if
you are interested in volunteering in any capacity, call Volunteer Coordinator,
Janet Suckow, and you will feel that you CAN make a difference in your community.