Skip to main content

Volunteer Spotlight: Janna

By February 24, 2025Community, News

Meet Janna, the volunteer who truly digs deep.

 

Tell us a little about yourself.
Hi DUG! My name is Janna and I’m originally from New York City but have been living in Colorado for almost four years. I love all the classic Colorado activities like hiking, camping, and skiing, but really I just love being outside and will do it any chance I get! My favorite activities are cooking (especially with stuff I get from the garden), doing crossword puzzles, reading in the park, and laying around with my cat Smudge.
How did you first get involved with DUG? 
Growing up in the city, I didn’t have space to garden so when I moved to Denver, I wanted to find a way to do it even while living in an apartment, and that’s how I found DUG! I started as a SPOT volunteer for the garden at DCIS Fairmont, working on the school garden, and then eventually got a plot of my own at that same garden.
Why do you keep coming back to volunteer with DUG? 
I love the community that DUG cultivates. Volunteering is a great way for me to do something I love (gardening and adjacent activities), while also meeting really cool people in my home community. I have loved getting to know not just the DUG staff but also the network of volunteers and community members that are a part of this organization. Volunteering with DUG gives you the opportunity to flex your introvert or extrovert – you can hunker down on a building or gardening project, or you can work at a plant sale chatting with people all day! It is the perfect way for me to get away from my desk job and connect with the world around me.
Do you have a fond memory from a volunteering experience? 
Last year I volunteered to distribute free seeds at a brewery in RiNo. It was such a cool experience to get to chat with the folks coming in. I remember there was one community member picking up seeds who knew a ton about root vegetables and after we got to chatting, they helped me workshop a plan for my carrots that year, since I had a lot of trouble the year before. It was so cool that I wasn’t just there to hand out seeds and answer questions, I was actually able to exchange advice and stories with a community member.
What would you say to someone interested in volunteering with DUG?

I would say that you should 100% do it! It is such a great way to get outside, meet new people, and get your hands dirty!