by admin » Wed Mar 31, 2010 9:41 am
Yep, I keep hitting up the "Friends of the Hatchery" to give me updates for the site but they change people every week seems. I don't think they have much of a future anymore, at least with active volunteers & members. Every time a new group takes over they have their own ideas and few more walk away frustrated. Dealing with the government isn't the most encouraging either. Used to be 30 to 40 hard core volunteers and project fund raisers. The museums, and various tour attractions were all funded and manned by volunteers. But slaps and burn out of volunteers doesn't take long in this valley. There's been around 4 hatchery websites launched since we did the original back in 2000. All the others have disappeared and I heard a couple more are planned. Everyone is a web designer or graphic artist now. If they ever get their act together and finally settle on days, hours and what will be available to visitors, I'll update the site. I've been doing it pro bono for years and just want it accurate for our readers.
We're told that the water tanks were contaminated and fish had to be released quickly. They are trying to solve that problem right now. Stocking can continue temporarily with fish from other sources. Right now they are looking for volunteers to man the museum. They'd like to talk to anyone who could spare 3 hours a month...or more. Send me an email if anyone is interested and I'll pass it along.