Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Meet Our New Intern

Bonjour!

My name is Anna and I am the new intern here at Landmark Park, so I thought I would introduce myself before I jump into the task of blogging. I am a Dothan native, but I have not lived in Dothan full time since high school, so I am excited to be back in my hometown. I have a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, but I also attended Troy University in Troy, Alabama and The Abbey Program in Pontlevoy, Centre, France prior to transferring to Southern Miss. I love history, reading, being outdoors, painting and traveling. I also have a special place in my heart for Landmark Park.

Landmark Park is part of many childhood memories and life lessons. I grew up at the park and consider it my second home.

At three months old, I visited Landmark Park for the first time:




My first birthday party was at Landmark Park:






Landmark Park inspired me to explore and appreciate nature:



Landmark Park has always been a prominent part of my life, helping to mold me into the person I am today, all while teaching me lessons. Lessons such as:
-Homemade ice-cream is the best kind of ice-cream there is, especially on a hot summer day
-despite their size and general slow nature, cows can run really, really fast
-tents are over-rated- the best way to sleep outside is under the stars
-camp isn't fun unless you get dirty
-running through a freshly cut cotton field can result in some painful injuries
-the best way to learn about nature is to be out in it
-and most importantly, how lucky Dothan residents are to have a place where they can experience an adventure and learn about our local history all in one place.

I consider Landmark Park to be my second home. At one point in time, I considered it my home away from home. After traveling a lot I realized that aside from my family and friends, I missed my bed and Landmark Park. I credit Landmark Park with helping me find my career path. Granted, I do have some pretty awesome parents who introduced me to Landmark Park in the first place, but my parents were not solely responsible for the programs the park offered, the things that drew me to the park, or the things that keep me wanting to come back. That credit belongs to those who have kept the park running after all these years -the staff members, the volunteers, the board members, and even the visitors. Landmark Park introduced me to Historical Preservation and Environmental Education, two things I would have never known were career options without the park. I am lucky in that my experience with Landmark Park stems from the fact that I have had not one, but two members of my family work at Landmark Park (aside from myself.) Both of my parents worked at Landmark Park, and my Dad still works out here today as Executive Director. I have not only been able to watch the park grow over the years, but grow from a behind the scenes perspective.

When Landmark Park acquired Shelly General Store, I went with my Dad to move the building. I was about 6 years old and for some reason I didn't fully understand what was happening. I remember following my Dad around, doing exactly what he did. We walked around the building looking under it, we kicked some things to make sure they wouldn't fall off and then the men with the truck drove off, taking the store with them. I remember screaming "Dad, those men are stealing your house!" and how bizarre it looked seeing a whole building driving down the road. I remember going to the original Martin Drug Store to help pack up boxes to move to the new building. I have watched the park grow and improve right before my very eyes, and it makes me feel proud, because this place is my second home.

Throughout my internship here at the park, I will be updating this blog to keep readers informed on not only what is going on at Landmark Park, but also what it is like to be an intern here. I hope to give some insight into the behind the scenes world that the average park guest doesn't see. I hope you enjoy!

Bisous
-A