We have had a great year, but none of our success would have been possible without the hard work and extraordinary commitment made by many White Mountain Nature Center volunteers. There is no single person who worked harder behind the scenes than Linet Ingels.

When she isn't busy cleaning up after her husband Robert, or keeping up with their daughter Emily, Linet owns and operates Little Log Cabin Antiques, 2888 West White Mountain Boulevard in Lakeside. You will find Linet at the shop, with her able-bodied canine companion Radar, at her side.
Linet is also a senior Board member of the White Mountain Nature Center and is our Board Secretary. She is the individual who hand writes the countless thank you notes to donors and supporters, maintains the Center's records, unravels our Board meeting discussions to develop accurate and concise minutes, arranges for the building and parking for our free flight, wolf and bear programs presentations, makes an endless amount of phone calls on our behalf, and was a major part of planning, organizing, staging, and wrapping-up our 4th Annual Benefit Dinner. Linet also brings her valuable perspective and experience as a local business owner to the Nature Center Board. She recognizes the important economic impact of the White Mountain's nature-based tourism and resource management. The White Mountain Nature Center owes a huge debt of gratitude to all those individuals who work so tirelessly and effectively behind the scenes. No one did more, or was more instrumental in the success we had this year than Linet.
Please join our Board in thanking Linet Ingels for her hardwork and dedication toward the fulfillment of our dreams.
The Nature Center is located at 425 S. Woodland Road in Pinetop-Lakeside, between Big Springs Environmental Study Area and Mountain Meadow Recreation Complex.
Additional information on the Nature Center, its complete schedule of programs, and the online Nature Store are available at www.wmnature.org or call 928-367-5675.
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