
From leading nature hikes in the 1970s to restoring flood-damaged landscapes and preserving cultural heritage, volunteers have been at the heart of Boulder County Parks & Open Space since the very beginning. In this inspiring episode, host Sarah Quiroga speaks with longtime former Education & Outreach supervisor Pascale Fried, who dedicated over three decades to building and nurturing a culture of volunteerism.
Together, they explore how a handful of passionate community members helped shape a thriving volunteer program that now spans ecological restoration, history interpretation, wildlife monitoring, and more. You'll hear stories of resilience after natural disasters, the joy of community service, and the lasting impact of giving back to the land.
Whether you're a current volunteer, a fan of Boulder County’s open spaces, or simply curious about how one county empowered thousands of residents to become stewards of the land, this episode will leave you feeling inspired.
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Original music, including the theme song and all transitional pieces, was composed and performed by Tim Ostdiek.