The other day I was googling Special Olympics on the OC Register site, to see if they had any coverage, and look what I happened upon! An interview with my mom!
Horticulturist with heart
Ann Thiel of Laguna Niguel has a real knack for plants and has what many would call a true "green thumb." She's an active mother and a volunteer. Here's a closer look.
Q: What brought you to California?
A. My husband, Jeff, is in the medical device business and after several stops across the country; his job brought us to California.
Q: How long have you lived in Laguna Niguel?
A: We have lived in Laguna Niguel for almost 11 years. I was amazed that many of my former 'house' plants grew outside here.
Q: How did you become a member of the Mission San Juan Capistrano's Gardening Angeles?
A: I called the mission after reading an ad to be a part of a new volunteer gardening group in the Thursday paper soon after we moved here.
Q: What interested you?
A: I had volunteered at public gardens in Massachusetts and New Jersey and I had really enjoyed it. I was in on the 'ground floor' of the Mission Gardening Angels. We are a working group of two dozen led by Jan Sorensen, our president.
Q: What are some of the things the club does?
A: We take care of the roses and flower beds at the mission deadheading, mulching, and I guess you could say fine tuning, working with the maintenance crew.
Q: What about on an educational level?
A: We maintain a vegetable garden and we have tried to showcase California natives and plants of interest for the docent tours, especially for all of the fourth graders that visit each year studying California history.
Q: What main events or activities do they do?
A: The Gardening Angels are a big part of the Mission's Flower, Art and Garden Festival each June and the monies it raises helps us buy new plants for the mission and sponsor school groups.
Q: How often do you meet?
A: We work in the mission gardens every Wednesday morning from 9 a.m. to noon.
Q: How can others get involved?
A: Stop at the entrance and ask for Jan or Ann and don't forget your clippers. Most of us go across the street for lunch after working so we have a fun group including the men Angels we fondly call the Mangles.
Q: Why volunteer?
A: If that wasn't enough, volunteering at the mission brings you in contact with visitors from all over the world. The mission Web site is www.missionsjc.com for more information.
Debbie L. Sklar is a Laguna Niguel resident, writer and editor. Her columns appear Fridays in the San Clemente Sun Post and on Thursdays in the Laguna Niguel News and the Aliso Viejo News. Please send story ideas to Debbiesklar@cox.net.
Ann Thiel
Born: Wisconsin
Education: A bachelor's degree in horticulture
Family: Two daughters, Meg, 26, and Sara, 24. Both girls graduated from Dana Hills and Meg from UCLA and the University of Toronto. Meg is married and works at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles. Sara was selected as part of Team USA for Special Olympics and is a track athlete going to the Special Olympics World Games in Shanghai, China.
I've since informed mom not to speak to the press about me.