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What Volunteering Means by Karen Tenenbaum
After three years of volunteering at the GHF Horse Trials, I can honestly say that here is one huge exception to that often-quoted soldier's credo, "Never volunteer." While it can be hard work, the rewards are many, not even counting the free parking, good coffee, food and refreshments.
My first trip to Groton House Farm started auspiciously enough, as I was to meet Hospitality co-chairs Stephanie Bright and Florence Le Goff at the GHF I party to get acclimated. Quite by accident, I parked where I was supposed to. Armed with a parking pass that said, "Official" on it, I still was amazed that anyone would think that this strange car with lots of yacht club stickers belonged to an actual official. Coming straight from a day of sailing, I was clad in shorts and docksiders with no socks. Big mistake. As the sun went down, the mosquitoes came out, and my feet had turned completely black with dirt. So that's why they all wear pants and boots, even when it is eight-five degrees outside. Live and learn.
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