 
          
            4             2014 Art & Balloon Festival             Lincoln Daily News.com             August 25, 2014
          
        
        
          at the heart
        
        
          of the festival
        
        
          In order for the Art and Balloon Festival
        
        
          to be successful each year, it takes literally
        
        
          hundreds of volunteers.
        
        
          At this year’s volunteer dinner hosted by
        
        
          Region’s Bank and Culver’s, Andi Hake,
        
        
          executive director at Lincoln/Logan
        
        
          County Chamber of Commerce spoke of
        
        
          the need for more volunteers while dis-
        
        
          cussing what it takes to make the festival
        
        
          happen. Lincoln Mayor Keith Snyder
        
        
          praised the work of the volunteers who
        
        
          help make the festival “Tremendous!”
        
        
          Those who volunteer often find it a
        
        
          rewarding experience. For instance, Jen-
        
        
          nifer Steele (pictured left), who has vol-
        
        
          unteered as a craft coordinator, says she
        
        
          “likes getting to see all the people every
        
        
          year, and getting to connect with people
        
        
          outside the community and show what Lincoln is all
        
        
          about and what a great community we have.” Barry
        
        
          Simons, who has parked cars and passed out books for
        
        
          the past couple years, enjoys working at the airport and
        
        
          seeing all the people who come out for the festival.
        
        
          Jason Shafer (pictured left), who has helped the Boy
        
        
          Scouts selling popcorn and candy downtown for many
        
        
          years says, “It is a great service for our community.”
        
        
          Bryce Watkins, one of the Boy Scouts who is volun-
        
        
          teering for the first time, says it is a good time to get
        
        
          experience with selling items to raise money for their
        
        
          projects.
        
        
          Other volunteers also enjoy the chance to be involved
        
        
          in the festival and all its delight. Kathy Johnson, who
        
        
          likes to chase balloons and is a first time coordinator
        
        
          for admissions this year, says it will be “exciting.” Roger
        
        
          and Jeannie Bakken (pictured left), other first time
        
        
          volunteers enjoy the balloon glow and meeting friends
        
        
          at the Art of Wine.
        
        
          Denise Etcheson has worked at the beverage center
        
        
          for nine years and says she “likes meeting new people,
        
        
          enjoying balloons, and watching my kids’ eyes light up
        
        
          when they see the balloons.”
        
        
          Friends and family often help to recruit volunteers.
        
        
          Bill Meyer (pictured left), who is a first time volunteer
        
        
          this year, says a friend recruited him to drive golf carts
        
        
          at the festival, which he says should be a “fun experi-
        
        
          ence.”
        
        
          For Michelle Squaire, who has volunteered at the Art
        
        
          Fair for three years, it is a family affair, as she works
        
        
          with her children and her mother. She says, “It takes a
        
        
          lot of work to set up.” She loves all the different types of
        
        
          art, comparing it to being at an art museum.
        
        
          Michelle's mother Sonnie Alexander, who has worked
        
        
          as a coordinator at the Art Fair for the past few years,
        
        
          likes the fact that it offers, “fine art, juried artists, and
        
        
          judges with good credentials.” She says that “it is fun to
        
        
          see all the good talents and the variety of media.”
        
        
          As the volunteers tirelessly put in hours to make the
        
        
          Art and Balloon Festival succeed, their work brings
        
        
          pride to our community and joy to the thousands of
        
        
          people who attend.
        
        
          [By ANGELA REINERS]
        
        
          Wednesday
        
        
          Volunteers