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vernonia’s
voice volunteerism
june
2007
Vernonia Pride–Getting it Done, Year after Year
By Scott Laird
Sweat was running down my face. I was dirty and wet. I was hungry and thirsty. And I was proud. I had just finished
volunteering for the first time for “Make Vernonia Shine,” the annual clean up day organized every year by Vernonia
Pride. This is the day when Vernonia’s citizens turn out to pick up garbage, replant flower beds, spread bark dust,
paint, trim – whatever needs to be done to make the place sparkle. Visitors passing through town stop and stare in
amazement at all the volunteers. Everyone is working together. And I was helping!
Year after year Vernonia citizens follow Ver-
nonia Pride’s lead and show they care about their com-
munity. From elementary school students to senior citi-
zens, Vernonian’s show their pride by volunteering on
clean up day, working hard together, and then sharing
lunch when they finish.
But clean up day is not all Vernonia Pride does
for Vernonia, not by a long shot. Take a walk down
Bridge Street through the down town corridor, or visit
any Vernonia Park and you will see evidence of Verno-
nia Pride’s work. Those garbage receptacles downtown,
Vernonia Pride helped put those there. The flower bas-
kets on the bridge, yep, Vernonia Pride. The log bench-
es outside downtown shops, ditto. The reader board
across from city hall, that’s right. Vernonia Pride’s list
of accomplishments sure is impressive. The flag pole
and war memorial at Shay Park, metal hanging cutouts
on downtown street lights, information kiosks in some
parks, holiday flags and poles–all these were made pos-
sible through the work of Vernonia Pride.
So how did all this get started? That’s what’s
so amazing. It all happened in 1994 when a few good
citizens picked up a broom and decided to do some-
thing about a downtown that was in a state of disrepair.
“People could see the need,” said founding member
Genny Fisher. “We decided we loved our town too
much. We were not going to let it get any worse. We
were going to do something about it.”
Deloris Webb and her mother Eleanor Thomp-
son started sweeping the bridge over Rock Creek and
picking up garbage. Others joined by picking up ciga-
rette butts and hanging flower baskets. This led to a se-
ries of community meetings that involved city officials,
real estate agents, business owners, and lots of school
kids. They all had one thing in common, they were
all people who wanted to clean up Vernonia. Genny
Fisher was the catalyst, with the ideas and the energy to
get people moving. Shirley Daughtry was in charge of
climbing the ladder and watering the hanging baskets
on the bridge.
Word spread and “Vernonia Pride” was born.
They produced a newsletter, “Good News”, written by
Sandy Welch, which announced on February 22, 1994,
that Vernonia Pride had been formed with the theme
“Proud Past, Bright Future-Working Together.” This
first newsletter also stated “the desire to present a city
which is clean and has a sense of community, one that
offers recreation for all ages and also has a bright future
for those to come.”
Their first big project was an organized clean
up day and evening auction. Bill Yeo was the auction-
eer at a packed school gymnasium. The funds that were
raised were funneled into “betterment projects” for the
community. “People would drive by, see us working,
and give us a thumbs up,” said Mrs. Fisher.
The group has continued to fundraise, orga-
nized the yearly cleanup day, and regularly cares for
the flower planters downtown. Their donations have
helped add other amenities to our community, like
the street light on OA hill, the Scout Cabin at Hawkins
Park, the “Welcome to Vernonia” signs entering town,
the water fountain outside the old JC Penney store, and
the bricks at Shay Park around the locomotive. They
also produce and sell the Historical Walking Tour
booklet for downtown.
The work of Vernonia Pride has jump started a
feeling of ... well... Pride in Vernonia, and in the mem-
bers of this community. “Downtown beautification was
the goal,” said Deloris Webb. “And I think we’ve ac-
complished that. People I know come back to visit and
they always comment on how great Vernonia looks.”
Some possibilities for the future include adding
another clean up day to each year, having mini clean
up days with a focus on a specific area, special days
for tires or Hazardous materials removal, and involv-
ing clubs or organizations that would adopt an area to
maintain. “We want Vernonia Pride to be by the people,
for the community,” said Genny Fisher.
Through a commitment of service to the com-
munity, the folks of Vernonia Pride have shown just
how much a community can accomplish when they
work together and take pride in where they live. And it
all started with a couple of women and a broom. And
now I’ve got it too- “Vernonia Pride!”
The folks at Vernonia Pride would like to say
“Thank You,” to over 300 volunteers and organizers
who donated their time and effort this year to “Make
Vernonia Shine.”
Vernonia Pride meets on the third Thursday of
the month at 1 PM at the Vernonia Library. For more
information please contact Genny Fisher at 429-4019.
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