Hello friends, family and fans of AmeriCorps! I’m Jocylen
Fox. I am serving as the Outreach and Stewardship Coordinator at the Antrim
Conservation District through the Huron Pines AmeriCorps program. It has been a
pleasure to serve you and your communities throughout Michigan with my fellow
AmeriCorps people.
First, let me tell you about this program. The Huron Pines
AmeriCorps program is designed to serve the northeast portion of the Lower Peninsula in regards to conservation projects and environmental education. In my position at the Antrim Conservation District, I implement their mission statement, Explore your backyard," into my service through community events,
education projects and volunteer opportunities.
The District’s backyard is the Cedar River Natural Area.
When I came into this position in May 2012, this area was full of trails
inviting people to get lost. Seriously. The trail maps were merely watermarked
pages with bleeding colors, the trails had down branches and hadn’t been
managed in years. What trail markers existed didn’t match the colors of the
trails provided on the map. I’ll be honest, my first time back there, I got to
a point when I had to stop and figure out where I was. I walked along the banks
of the Cedar River following foot trails of the fishermen before me, but this was not
apart of the actual trail system. I walked back and forth until I decided I
needed to turn around, though I had not even covered half the trails nor was
I sure I was headed back in the right direction.
Luckily, I found my way back through the woods and was able
to start my service and really strive to make a difference in the Natural Area. I created
interpretive signs for the area, maintained the trails, created trail maps to
put at the crossroads in the natural area and told the community about what a
great resource this area really is.
My favorite part of my service and being in the Cedar River
Natural Area is the Conservation Kids Club we host every July. I take the kids
to the area teaching them different environmental topics and help them learn to enjoy being outdoors. We collect bugs, look for salamanders, build
survival shelters, bird watch, etc., anything to get their eyes off of a screen
for two hours.