Thursday, June 10, 2010

Notes From Our Guest Book

A guest book sits in the Interpretive Center at Landmark Park, just waiting to hear what visitors have to say about the Park. Here are some of our favorites from 2010, so far. On your next visit, make sure to sign in and let us know what you think about the park.

Kata R., Bogota, Columbia: Me Encanto!
Kristin S., Baltimore, Maryland: I came all the way from B-More just to see Dothan
Carol B., Cottonwood: Wonderful place, interesting for visitors
Kathleen M., New Orleans, LA: Very Nice
Amariah W., Portland, OR: I've loved this place since I was very small
Bob H., White Cloud, MI: Neat
Steve O., CA: Loved It!
Jim A., Enterprise: Very cool place for young children
Amanda C., Enterprise: Very nice way to spend an afternoon
Matt P, Eufaula: Very nice for babies
Sophia L., Dothan: It's nice. This is the first time I've been here and I enjoyed the walk
Stephen P., Auburn: I loved it. This was the best place ever
Sarah K., Germany: Great, wonderful place
Angela P., Sicily: Awesome!
The Batista family, Puerto Rico: We love it. Cool!
Don D., MI: Excellent facilities and personal tour of the farm area!
Jessica D., Geneva: Will be back again and again
Krissy P., Germany: The Parrish family loves Landmark Park
Jon H., (no location given): Been gone 10 years and still love this park.
Slamka family, Racine, WI: Clean and comfortable walk
Karla A., Quebec City, Canada: Beautiful escape from the city. Thank you.
Rachel A., Mililani, Hawaii: Thanks! Aloha!

We would love to hear from you!

Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Q&A With Membership Coordinator Janis Lepley


ABOVE: Membership Coordinator Janis Lepley presents 2000th Landmark Park member Buster Padgett with his membership packet.


Summer, once again, is upon us. Kids are out of school and looking for something to do. Why not join Landmark Park and take advantage of our special programs to keep kids entertained and engaged in learning.


Landmark Park recently signed up 2000th active member, Buster Padgett. To commemorate this occasion, we have a chance to hear from Janis Lepley, membership coordinator at Landmark Park.


LMP: Janis, tell us a little about your background. How long have you worked at Landmark Park?


JL: I was born and raised in Franklin, TN. I have lived in Dothan for 20 years. My family joined Landmark Park in 1990, several years before I started working for the Park. We grew to love it immediately. My family attended Special Events, camps, workshops, Music by Moonlight, etc. Both of my children worked part-time for the Park while in high school and college. I have worked for the Park a total of 10 years. I was hired as Office Manager in 1995. I left for a few years and was rehired as Membership Coordinator in 2006.


LMP: How has the park changed over the years?


In the 10 years I have been associated with the Park, I have seen numerous changes such as the addition of The Martin Drug Store, The Stokes Activity Barn and the Barnyard Playground. We also have more and ‘bigger’ special events. We also just recently acquired a new Digital Planetarium. Exciting changes are always happening at Landmark Park.


LMP: Tell us about the membership programs offered at Landmark Park. Are there different levels?


JL: We have 8 different levels of memberships for individuals/families. These are as follows: Individual, Senior Couple, Family, Historical, Heritage, Heirloom, Legacy and President’s Circle. The Park of course has members at each level. The most frequently purchased level is the Family level. Your basic membership includes free daily admission, free admission to the Planetarium, free admission to almost all special events, a subscription to our quarterly newsletter "The Lark," and advance notice and discounts on special programs. As the level increases, so do the benefits.


LMP: How can a corporation or business support the membership program?


JL: Landmark Park also offers several levels of Corporate membership. The business may choose to pay for the level of their choice or exchange a membership for goods or services from the business.


LMP: How important are members to the survival of Landmark Park?


JL: Landmark Park is very dependent on memberships. Membership support generates a constant cash flow throughout the year. We have members that visit the Park every week or month and are able to take part in a lot that we have to offer. We also have some members that are not even able to visit us anymore but they remain supportive by renewing their membership yearly. We are so appreciative of our members!


LMP: What are some of the favorite events and activities at Landmark Park?


JL: My personal favorites are Spring Farm Day, Wiregrass Heritage Festival and Victorian Christmas. The general public obviously enjoy these too since we usually have a large crowd attend these events. We offer many other special events and a great number of workshops throughout the year. Since I am a birder and love the outdoors I have enjoyed attending Bird and Tree ID workshops. There is always something fun, interesting and educational going on at the Park.


LMP: How can people join Landmark Park?


JL: There are several ways to join. Potential members can join with a cash, check, debit or credit card while visiting the Park. They may also go on our website at www.landmarkpark.com, print out and complete the membership application and mail it in with payment or join using PayPal. They may also call me and give me the information over the phone or I will be happy to mail out a packet of Park information. Included in that packet is a membership return envelope.


LMP: Thanks, Janis, for talking with us about Memberships! Anything you would like to add?


JL: A yearly membership to Landmark Park also makes a great gift! Families can use this gift all year.

Monday, January 4, 2010

All About Birds

I tend to think of January as unofficial bird month at Landmark Park. Three Saturdays, January 16, 23 and 30, we will offer workshops on various topics having to do with our feathered friends.

When I was growing up, my father's yard was an eden fora variety of songbirds--finches, cardinals, chickadees, an occasional woodpecker and even the somewhat elusive Indigo bunting. Thanks to his hummingbird feeders, anyone who came through the yard was sure to hear the buzz of the hummingbirds' tiny wings overhead as they filled up on sugar water. When I moved away from home, one of the first things to make an appearance outside my apartment was a bird feeder. Every morning, I would sit with my coffee and binoculars and wait for my customers. I never attracted anything too exotic, living right in the busiest part of Mobile, but I loved watching the quirky behaviors of these creatures of flight.

On January 16, Dr. Gary Manfready will host "Gardening for Birds," offering tips on how to attract birds to your gardens. On January 23, Fred Bassett will give a workshop on Hummingbirds and then on January 30, Manfready will be back to teach us all about Bluebirds. Registration is required for these workshops and admission is free with your paid gate admission. Workshops begin at 10 a.m. in the Interpretive Center Auditorium, and a drawing for a door prize will be held at each workshop. Call 334-794-3452 to register.

Come join the flock of birders at Landmark Park and learn something new about our natural world.