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Volunteer of the Month Nominations

Do you know an exeptional volunteer who deserves recognition for his or her involvement in Farm Bureau programs? Nominate them for Volunteer of the Month!

Volunteer of the Month Nomination Form

Nomination forms are also available at all county offices, or by contacting Lori Chamberlain at the MFB Young Farmer Department at (800) 292-2680, ext. 3234.

Volunteer of the Month

MFB's Volunteers of the Month are selected by a panel of discerning staff judges who work with Farm Bureau members statewide in a variety of program areas. Nomination forms are available at all county offices, or by contacting Lori Chamberlain at the MFB Young Farmer Department at (800) 292-2680, ext. 3234.


Gladys Welker
February, 2008 Volunteer of the Month

Farm Bureau honors Ingham Co. member for service, dedication

Gladys Welker

Retired Mason-area farmer Gladys Welker has been named Michigan Farm Bureau's Volunteer of the Month for February 2008 in recognition of her outstanding work in educating young people about agriculture and promoting Michigan's second-largest industry.

For the past five years running, Welker has organized the Ingham County Farm Bureau's Project RED (Rural Education Day) event, which annually gives more than 600 third- and fourth-graders direct, hands-on experience with the industry that fills their stomachs and puts clothes on their backs.

Project RED gives children an opportunity to learn first-hand about how farming really works. Students circulate among dozens of thematic learning stations, each staffed by volunteers addressing a different facet of modern agriculture. Behind the scenes, Welker coordinates all the learning stations and their lessons, a barn full of various common livestock animals, and the small army of volunteer instructors, lunch aides, registration workers, and traffic directors that make it all happen.

"Gladys is always volunteering her time somewhere and can always be counted on to lend a helping hand when needed," wrote her nominator for Volunteer of the Month honors. "She works on telling the story of what agriculture is and how it affects people's everyday lives."

Welker has also co-chaired the Ingham County Food Stand at the county fair for the past eight years. In addition to supervising building maintenance, meal preparation and vendor orders, Welker personally bakes more than 100 pies to be served throughout fair week, and coordinates all the volunteers involved in everything from counter service to cleanup.

"Her passion for agriculture drives her to accomplish all these tasks selflessly," her nominator wrote. "She works for the good of the whole and seeks no recognition for her work."

Since 2004 Welker has represented the Promotion and Education program on her county Farm Bureau's board of directors. In 2006 she also took an active role in Ag Day at the Capitol, an event that puts Michigan's agriculture industry in direct contact with lawmakers, both in their offices and under the Capitol rotunda.

Though now retired from farming and renting their crop land, Welker and her husband Gerald still live on their farm in Vevay Township. They have two grown children, three stepchildren and two grandchildren.