Volunteer Spotlight

Anne Pierce

Anne Pierce

20 Years of Service Award 

Anne Pierce has a long and impressive history with Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park. She became a member of the park’s citizen support organization, the Friends of the Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Farm Inc. in 1998, and she joined the board in 2000. Anne has held her current position of treasurer since 2004. She also serves as membership chair and has contributed more than 1,760 hours of volunteer service.

She has held various positions and worked on numerous projects during her 20-plus years as a park volunteer.

In 1999, soon after becoming a board member, Anne began developing a database of the collections at the park and a task schedule. In 2000, her students at Georgia Southern University assisted in completing the project.

In 2004, Anne started to research and fund the conservation of over 30 artworks, framed photographs and mirrors displayed in the historic farmhouse. This was completed in 2005.

More recently, Anne was instrumental in organizing the 75th anniversary of Cross Creek/Cross Creek Cookery celebration. Throughout 2017, Anne was one of the event planners for 41 events, both onsite and offsite, featuring speakers about two of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings’ most treasured works.

Throughout 2017 and 2018, Anne worked closely with professional documentarian Sonya Doctorian to fund, through a Florida Humanities Council Grant, a 40-minute documentary titled "Here is Home: Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings and Cross Creek."

In 2020, Anne shifted gears and began selling DVDs and merchandise through the mail.

Anne is always available to assist in any way she can. She is truly a champion of and for the park and its many needs. Anne is first-class collaborator, go-getter and a tireless supporter of Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings Historic State Park and its volunteers.

2020 Florida State Parks Volunteer Recognition Award Winner

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