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Wild about their calling

Nature guide, entertainer, janitor - you name it, a state park interpreter can do it

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James Mullins, a park interpreter for 21 years at Pinnacle Mountain State Park, gets this question often: “Interpreter? Well, what language do you speak?” Julie Lovett, interpreter at Woolly Hollow State Park, and Jason Parrie, interpreter at DeGray Lake Resort State Park, have heard that, too.


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This article was published Monday, July 7, 2008.

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