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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT:
Jennifer Miller
By Chris Fitzgerald
KP News
Jennifer Miller is a mom’s mom. For
the last three or four years, she has been spending
every Friday night during the school year at the Vaughn
Civic Center behind the snack bar counter. She is the
person hungry skaters, from the little guys up to eighth
graders, converge upon with requests for pizza wedges,
nachos, drinks and other snacks between songs and
skating sessions. From 6 to 9 p.m., she and other local
adults, both volunteer and paid, provide a safe place
for children to have fun away from home – and their
parents a couple of “kid-free” hours; apparently a
welcome shift, as Miller says most parents drop their
offspring off and then leave during the skating
sessions.
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Friday Night Skate Night has been a
consistent event at the Civic Center for at least nine
years, says Miller; that’s when her girlfriend, Leslie
Eldridge, began to babysit for her middle child. Then,
several years ago, when the Eldridges began to
orchestrate the events, Miller gradually became a
regular behind the snack bar. She also likes to skate,
but, “I love selling food to the kids — and they love to
eat!” The closest she gets to participating on Friday
nights is to be the “line caller” (in tennis shoes) when
the skaters line up to line-dance.
The Millers (Jennifer’s husband,
Kip, is the skate night “D.J.”) take summers off from
the Friday night event and the family often goes
camping; she also enjoys wake-boarding behind their
boat.
Miller is a lifelong resident of
the peninsula area, and a Peninsula High School
graduate. She’s a busy parent, and enjoys volunteering.
Her youngest child is 5, and all three siblings attend
skate night. “I’ll be behind this counter forever,” she
says with a laugh. Miller works part-time, and counts
her family as her number one priority, with her most
important title being “Mom.”|
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