The Deschutes Land Trust is pleased to recognize a group of Central Oregonians for their outstanding contribution to the region. Jim and Sue Anderson are our 2020 Volunteers of the Year and three other volunteers have been inducted into the Cottonwood Circle.
Each year, the Land Trust recognizes Volunteers of the Year who have provided outstanding service to the organization and its effort to conserve and care for land in Central Oregon. Though this year has been unlike any other, and the volunteer landscape has changed considerably, the Land Trust still wanted to recognize the amazing people who dedicate themselves to the land. That’s why they awarded their 2020 Volunteers of the Year Award to Jim and Sue Anderson.In addition, the Land Trust announced three new inductees into the Cottonwood Circle. The Cottonwood Circle is an elite group of individuals who have volunteered for 10 or more years with the Land Trust. The Cottonwood Circle is named for the majestic black cottonwoods that line Whychus Creek at several Land Trust Preserves.
Today, cottonwoods are rare in their distribution across Central Oregon. It is this rarity, like the volunteers who stick with us for 10 or more years, that inspires us to honor and revere these special trees and special people that are integral to a healthy landscape, a healthy land trust, and a healthy future. This year's Cottonwood Circle inductees are Kathy Johnson, Kris Kristovich, and Jim Nicol.
“These outstanding volunteers really exemplify the depth and breadth of the Land Trust volunteer family. We are so fortunate to have so many dedicated volunteers who donate their time year after year for the projects they love. We are especially grateful this year to all our volunteers for sticking with us during challenging times! It is these exceptional people who make it possible for the Land Trust to conserve and protect the best of Central Oregon,” said Sarah Mowry, the Land Trust’s outreach director.
Congratulations to Jim, Sue, Kathy, Kris, and Jim for their outstanding contributions!
Learn more:
- About Jim and Sue Anderson and their contributions to the Land Trust.
- About the Cottonwood Circle.
- About how you can volunteer for the Land Trust.