When Jim Price arrives for his volunteer shift at Bonneville Lock and Dam, he has two main goals.“I want to pass on information and inspire young people to consider careers in the engineering or technical careers.”
Price, 73, a retired electrical engineer, is in his 10th year volunteering at Bonneville.
“If people ask me technical questions, I have the knowledge to answer them,” he said. “It’s my way of helping people.”
Price is one of several core volunteers who return to Bonneville year after year to lend their expertise.
“Jim was telling people about electricity and how it works, and just the amount of knowledge he has is amazing,” said Claudia Round, volunteer coordinator.
Bonneville volunteers come from all walks of life. Last year, 675 people contributed nearly 9,000 hours worth of work for a value of $194,806.