Digging In at Lauritzen Gardens
July 14th, 2009 by Cassy LosekeA group of Mutual of Omaha volunteers helped maintain the beauty at Lauritzen Gardens with some yardwork.
A group of Mutual of Omaha volunteers helped maintain the beauty at Lauritzen Gardens with some yardwork.
A group of Mutual of Omaha volunteers kicked-off a project to give the volunteer room at The Food Bank a fresh look. The idea for the project came when a creative Mutual of Omaha employee noticed the room could use a facelift while visiting the site prior to 100 Days of Caring. In an effort to make the room more inspiring, energetic and fun, volunteers set a plan to paint the room that provides a space for board meetings, volunteers and cooking. After several hours of steady work, the volunteers were successful in giving the room a fresh coat of paint.
A volunteer crew from Mutual of Omaha visited the Heart Ministry Center and worked to spruce up Sacred Heart Elementary School’s playground equipment with some new paint. The principal of the school commented that the playground looked new once again, thanks to the work of the volunteers.
Mutual of Omaha volunteers got a little crafty with the seniors at Heartland Family Service. They decorated some tote bags (see the last picture for the end result), which will go on sale later this year at their annual craft sale. Some of the volunteers played a card game called Manipulation with the seniors. Although the volunteers came up on the losing end, everyone still had a great time.
A small group of Mutual of Omaha volunteers spent their four hours of volunteer time at Lauritzen Gardens, turning over soil around the flowers and watering the beds. It was a hot day, but they worked hard to keep the plants looking healthy.
Volunteer opportunities abound at The Food Bank, and these Mutual of Omaha volunteers responded by taking stock of what the Food Bank has in storage.
In typical Mutual of Omaha fashion, volunteers finished the Girls Inc. safety fence early! The volunteers did a little clean-up around the fenced-in area and beautified the space seen by many people each day.
A special thanks to Jerry of Girls Inc. and the crew from Mutual of Omaha’s facilities – their expertise and talent guided the project to a perfect finish.
A hard-working group of Mutual of Omaha volunteers installed more fence “netting” at Girls Inc., keeping the project moving along right on schedule.
After installing the new metal posts, this group of hardworking Mutual of Omaha volunteers started putting up more “netting” at Girls Inc.