Crater Lake National Park News
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Hartzog's honored
Herald and News
Klamath Falls, Oregon
May 29, 2003
George Hartzog served nine years as the National Park Service
director.
During his tenure, his most enduring and beloved contribution
was creation of a Volunteers In Parks (VIP) program. In his
honor, and in celebration of National Volunteer Week, the
National Park Service and National Park Foundation created the
George B. Hartzog Jr. Awards for Outstanding Volunteer Service.
"George Hartzog continues to be revered by National Park Service
employees and others outside the organization for his lasting
contributions to the stewardship of our great park system," said
NPS Director Fran Mainella. "Of those contributions, the
Volunteers In Parks program is one of the most far-reaching and
beneficial."
The Crater Lake National Park Volunteer Ski Patrol was honored
as the Outstanding Volunteer Group. James Peters, from the Fort
McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine in Baltimore, was
named the Outstanding Individual while the Volunteers and
Friends of the Boston Harbor Islands, Inc., was picked for
Outstanding Park VIP Program honors.
In all, more than 125,000 volunteers contributed 4.5 million
volunteer hours in 2002 to the National Park Service, at an
estimated value of $72 million.