Little River Chapter exists because of generous people and the relationships that keep our mission moving forward. Our recent auction was a perfect example of that generosity in action. Volunteers donated hours collecting items. Professionals contributed days they could have spent earning income. Artists and makers crafted beautiful pieces specifically for this event. Earl Worsham opened the door to unforgettable experiences at the Norton Creek properties. And supporters once again stepped up with their dollars. Together, you made this another remarkable success.
Our relationships extend beyond our membership. We work side by side with dedicated professionals from GSMNP, TWRA, TVA, and many others. Over time, these partnerships have grown into friendships—built around a shared goal to conserve and protect our waters and the incredible diversity of life within them.
That sense of connection was echoed recently in a note from Steve Moore, who retired from GSMNP. At our December meeting, we signed a card wishing him well (with a special thanks to Sara Bishop—who always thinks of these things). Steve’s reply speaks volumes about the depth of our relationships:
“Bob, I received a wonderful card from you and members of the Little River Chapter. I can’t begin to express how much that means to me. I have been associated with the Chapter since it was formed. The wonderful memories I have from that partnership are too many to list. Not only that, but the friendships are near and dear to my heart. Please express my sincere thanks to each person who signed the card and to the Chapter for thinking about me.
—Steve Moore”
As we move into the holiday season, these are the things we should be grateful for—the generosity that surrounds us, the relationships that enrich our lives, and the shared ability to do good in the world.
Wishing each of you a wonderful holiday season, a Merry Christmas, and a very Happy New Year.
See you in January!
Kim
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