Volunteer encourages community to get involved
3 Jan 2022
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SHERIDAN — Retirement doesn’t come easy for everyone. Leslie Horsch, who retired in 2019 from the U.S. Forest Service after a full career, lasted about a year and a half before she found herself needing something to do.
“The summer I retired we did well,” Horsch said of spending time during retirement with her husband, Clark McClung. “As long as there was outside stuff to do, we were good.”
She noted her husband had cut down on his own volunteer activities so the two could travel and spend time together.
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