Volunteering for the island life
June Casagrande
After 19 years of living on Balboa Island, Peggy Marotta is
practically a newcomer -- so many of her neighbors can trace back
their island roots for generations.
But no one could be more excited to be here or more eager to get
involved in the community.
“I’ve always loved Balboa Island, there’s just something about
it,” she said. “Being near the ocean is so therapeutic. And
everything you could want is right here: We have a market and ATMs
and a dentist. There’s almost no reason to ever leave.”
Now, thanks to a volunteer job at the Balboa Island Museum and
Historical Society, she finds new reasons to love the island with
each passing week. Marotta is one of about a dozen volunteer docents
at the museum, which holds an ever-growing collection of island
memorabilia.
“I get to look at the old pictures, read about the history,” said
Marotta, who moved to the Island from Whittier in 1985. “There’s so
much to learn.”
Marotta’s job is to greet visitors and help them navigate the
offerings of the tiny upstart museum, which right now is open only on
Wednesdays and Saturdays.
But though she’s modest about her role there, Marotta is actually
a big part of the reason the museum exists at all, said Craig Page,
museum director.
“When we were just starting up, Peggy was very instrumental in
getting the word out to the community of what we were trying to do
and working to find a location for the museum,” Page said. “She’s
tireless. I can’t say enough good things about her.”
Marotta has also long been active in the island’s Beautification
Committee, where oversaw a program to receive donations of benches
that now circle the island and bear commemorative plaques of their
donors.
Marotta will also be a docent for the historical society’s first
historic home tour, scheduled for May 2.
“It’s going to be a lot of fun,” Marotta said.
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