April marks National Volunteer Month, a time to recognize and encourage the efforts of volunteers. One such volunteer being honored is Donna Deiner, who has been a long-term volunteer at Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument since 2010. Her significant contributions to the site are being highlighted by the National Park Service.
The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument, operated by the National Park Service, is located in central New Mexico. It preserves and interprets three of the most distinct Pueblos in the region. Deiner’s work over the past decade has been instrumental in maintaining and promoting this important historical site.
While specific details of Deiner’s contributions are not provided in the initial description, the National Park Service’s recognition of her efforts underscores the importance of volunteer work in preserving and maintaining the nation’s parks and monuments. The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument and the National Park Service express their gratitude for Deiner’s dedication and commitment to the monument.