Camano Voice

Chuck Durland is the President of the Camano Schoolhouse Foundation. He has had a long history in working with Senior Centers throughout his career. He shares the lessons he learned working with the elderly as a young man.

Show Notes

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Key Points of Interest:
  • Find out what brought Chuck to Camano Island 
  • Chuck determined his primary skill was in administration 
  • Chuck helped start the nutrition program for the elderly, which is now used nationwide 
  • What caused him to move from Nashville and move West? 
  • He shouts out to Island Transit for their service to this community 
  • What were some of the lessons he learned from working with elderly folks 
  • What were his life lesson takeaways talking to these folks 
  • We talk about dancing, and what life lessons you can learn from it 
  • Chuck tells the story about meeting his wife, and how he got involved with dancing 
  • Where all have he and his wife danced? 
  • How did Chuck get involved with the Camano Schoolhouse Foundation? 
  • What are some of the big events that they do at the Schoolhouse? 
  • Chuck also shares a story from a girl’s perspective in 1907 of “Camano City" 
  • There are also some local partnerships they have work out with local businesses and non profit groups. 
  • How did the Camano Schoolhouse get additional parking and the actual fire station next door 
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