Employee Spotlight!
Tonya Watts, Administrative Support Assistant, Division of Administration
I have worked for NPS for 15 years (just hit my 8 hour leave category!), and at GRCA for 6 and a half. Before that I was a Pathways intern and Term with the National Capital Region (MD, VA, DC) Inventory and Monitoring Program. While working on my Bachelor of Science degree (Environmental Science), I conducted water quality monitoring (chemistry, nutrients, discharge) of 38 streams in 10 parks. For anyone who wants to nerd out on that, check this out: Stream Water (U.S. National Park Service) (nps.gov). What a feeling to be sitting stream side, immersed in the beauty of nature, contributing to the protection of our natural resources AND getting paid for it! Sometimes the deepest sense of gratitude and a strong sense of purpose would come over me. One really memorable experience is when there was an algae bloom in the Lincoln Reflecting Pool and we waded in and collected water chemistry and nutrient samples. Even though my job has changed a few times, I do still get that sense of gratitude and pride for being a part of the NPS.
I came to GRCA to get permanent status like so many of us and got to work at the south entrance as a Visitor Use Assistant (VUA)/ Lead VUA and then supervisor. I made it 5 whole years there (I deserve a cookie!). Some of my most memorable experiences working for GRCA are welcoming people who are really excited to be here for their first time. Now, I’m in the Central Admin Office- aka PIV Office and I love it. I love interacting with employees form every division in the park.
As for my personal life, my partner Trey is a tour guide here. I don’t have any children, but 2 nieces, 2 nephews and a Great-Niece owns my heart. We just adopted a kitten named Magic and I’m completely obsessed with her. Otherwise, I’m kind of a hippie. I collect crystals and make beaded jewelry. I used to jump on Grateful Dead tour when Jerry Garcia was still alive and now I go to quite a few Dead and Company shows, among other live music. Last weekend I saw them at the Sphere in Las Vegas, and it was mind blowing! I got to see Jason Isbell at the Ryman in Nashville and Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado this year. All are extraordinary venues! Otherwise, I live to travel and visit National Parks. Next up is Glacier! I have fallen in love with the southwest and don’t plan to leave any time soon. I feel like I’m on a perpetual vacation!
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