Volunteers Help Make Azilum Shine!

Our wonderful cadre of volunteers have taken on a lengthy list of tasks during the autumn and winter--and they're still at it! All their efforts really make Azilum's historic site shine, and it takes a lot of work! Check out the photos to get an idea of what they've accomplished, and when you visit us this season, be sure to appreciate the results of their efforts! Photos: Neighbors to the task! Chuck Chilson of Azilum brought his front end loader one Saturday and prepared the new (old) bike rack pad.The Bike Rack is fashioned out of an old hay rake found on the property. Terry Fairchild did the welding from Brooks Eldredge-Martin’s design. Wyalusing neighbor and volunteer Tony Kolodzieg wrestles the ancient FA lilacs into shape.. The Labyrinth needs close attention all season long, and Rocky Finan has volunteered for the task for a second year. Volunteer Katie Place repairs stone walls surrounding the labyrinth. Fred Smith of Towanda painting Blacksmith shop. Terry Fairchild of Standing Stone gives a spray painting lesson during a work session. Board Member Dominique Vitoux of Lake Carey and Binghamton artist Rich Henry prep boards to be used to turn Azilum's Pavillion into an Art Gallery for the Susquehanna Solstice Festival.

