I've been volunteering some more time at our local library, as well as attending a few of the board meetings recently - our interim director is a close friend who's done wonders with the community garden and we're pushing hard for her to be made the permanent director. I found out that their last story time for the kids in town only had two people reading for the kids, so I put my name in to help with their next one. I've also donated several envelopes of seeds to the seed library during seed harvests from our native perennials this past autumn. There's a possibility of a board position opening up and two of the librarians, along with family, have been pushing me to run for the spot.
We're also making plans for me to give several talks for the adult education evenings in the coming year; I did a few this past year and they'd like me to give those again as well as some additional ones on things like habitat building and pollinator support.
The fellow my wife and I have hired to remove some dying trees from right next to our house, met through working at the community garden this year, was also hired by a neighbor of ours to whom we referred him. They told me they're planning to emulate our woodland project by having his crew leave some slash piles for the local wildlife and using the wood chips to make some footpaths through their property so they can spend more time being a part of nature rather than apart from it. They're the first of our neighbors to adopt aspects of our forest management approach, but I'm very hopeful that it will snowball from here on out.