Last updated: July 10, 2023
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My Park Story: Mike Twardy

Mike Twardy
I have been with the National Park Service as an intern, volunteer and Park Guide since 2003. Many have asked what brought me to the NPS? I have been interested in American History since I was a kid. My mother has said the first books I brought home from the school library as a kindergartener were Civil War and American Revolutionary War books. After I graduated from high school, I went to the local community college. My goal was to become a sports announcer and a professional bowler, which never were fully realized, but that’s okay. History was put on the backburner, as I worked in many jobs including working at a warehouse. After I got married, I traveled with my wife, son and my mother-in-law going to many historical sites renewing my interest in history. To make a long story short, the warehouse job was hard work. I was beating up my body and complaining to my wife about working there. I started talking about going back to school for a history degree. Apparently, my wife had enough, and she said, “either go back to school or be quiet.” It was the best thing she could have said to me at the time. At age 37 I went back to school. I continued working at the warehouse but went to school full time and interned at Saratoga National Historical Park for 8 hours every Saturday during the summer and fall of that year. In 2004, I volunteered every Saturday at Saratoga, accompanied by my son, who volunteered as well, showing kids how to play 18th century games. At age 40 I received my bachelor’s degree in American History. In 2005 I was hired as a seasonal park guide at Saratoga and went back for more education eventually getting a master’s degree in the Civil War. I was on my way to a career in the National Park Service!

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