This series is comprised of records relating to Susan McConnell's volunteer work. Includes the following records:
-an article describing the Harvest Dinner, during which Susan McConnell introduced one of the evening's courses, September 27, 1996.
-"Fabulous feast floors 'em", September 28, 1996.
-"Elgin's bounty explored at Harvest Dinner", St. Thomas Times-Journal, September 29, 1997.
-an Honourary Publicist Merit Certificate for Susan McConnell for services rendered on behalf of Gardens of our Souls, Christmas 1998. Also, articles relating to the Gardens of Our Souls project, 1998.
-an article desribing Sheila Copps watering seeds with Steve Peters, using seeds donated by Susan McConnell, and was part of the city's Communities in Bloom program, May 25, 1999.
-a list of Friends of the Canada Games 2001, 1999.
-"Bloomin wonderful, says final CIB report", October 19, 1999.
-an article by Dot Sale, relating to the Knoz Presbyterian Church's Pitch-in-Day. The Signpost, April 19, 2000.
-a letter from Mayor Joanne Brroks, thanking all volunteers of the 2000 Communities in Bloom Committee.
-"Fundraising drwas community support", August 11, 2001.
-A Column from Eric Bunnell's people, describing the Communities in Bloom competition with Corner Brook, August 27, 2001.
-"Rural Living award on display", St. Thomas Times-Journal, November 26, 2001.
-a letter from Mayor Peter Ostojic, City of St. Thomas, to Susan McConnell, stating that she has been selected by the Honours and Awards Committee to receive a Civic Award, April 2, 2002.
-"Civic honours presented tonight", TJ, April 18, 2002. Susan McConnell won for volunteer contributions to the St. Thomas Communities in Bloom committee.
-a programme, "Twenty-Ninth Annual Honours & Awards Banquet, April 18, 2002, The St. Thomas-Elgin Memorial Community Centre Auditorium".
-"Honours and Awards recipients", TJ, April 19, 2002.
-columns relating to Bartleman Books, January-February 2004.
-a letter from Steve Peters to Susan McConnell, regarding a letter and photograph from the Lieutenant Governor of Ontario, his Honour James K. Bartleman, in appreciation of her initiative to provide books to young people living in remote areas of northern Ontario, April 16, 2004.
-a picture of the St. Thomas-Elgin Arbor Week committee, April 28, 2012.