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BOULDER, Colo. — The grounds of the Colorado Chautauqua have more than 100 years of history on them — and every summer, you can expect dozens of concerts in their auditorium.
But before those concerts can happen, a lot of people put in a lot of work.
"Chautauqua is such a special place," said Jeane Woods, volunteer program manager at Colorado Chautauqua. "We have a huge volunteer contingent that really helps us with all our programming that we put on here."
Volunteers greet guests, give out wristbands, and guide people to their seats — including standout volunteer Regina Bock.
"I love concerts, and it was easy and fun," Bock said. "And this is a magical place."
Bock's main role is an usher, which takes on extra importance inside Chautauqua's 125-year-old auditorium.
"The seats are a little weird, they don't have numbers on the back — they're on the side," Bock said. "So it gets a little confusing for people to find where they're sitting."
Denver7 Everyday Hero: Regina Bock with Chautauqua volunteers
She's been volunteering with Colorado Chautauqua for 14 years worth of shows.
"She just has a way with people, a way with other volunteers that just makes everyone feel welcome here," Woods said.
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