So Why the Penguin?
When New Glarus Cares was first established, our mission was clear: to protect a beloved greenspace near Candy Cane Park and Killer Hill, a cherished spot where children have sledded for generations. In the early days, as we embarked on this community-driven project, we needed a symbol that would represent our values and our commitment to preserving and enhancing our local environment. That's where the penguin came in.
The original penguin logo was hand-drawn by Lola Endicott, a talented student from New Glarus High School. Lola’s drawing captured the essence of our mission with simplicity and charm. Over time, as our organization grew and our projects expanded, the need for a more refined logo became evident. With the launch of our new website, it was essential to update our visual identity to reflect the professionalism and progress of New Glarus Cares. This is where Kristie Derendinger, a graphic designer from Minneapolis, stepped in. Kristie, who has generously donated her expertise, transformed Lola's initial sketch into a polished logo that aligns with our current goals and enhances our brand's presence.
So, why a penguin? Penguins embody many of the qualities that are central to our mission. They are known for their strong sense of community and cooperation. In their harsh environments, penguins huddle together, sharing warmth and protection. This spirit of collaboration and mutual support mirrors the core values of New Glarus Cares. Just as penguins rely on each other to thrive, we depend on the collective effort of our community to achieve our goals.
Furthermore, penguins are symbols of resilience and adaptability. They thrive in some of the most challenging conditions on Earth, much like how our community comes together to face and overcome various challenges. The penguin’s ability to navigate tough environments with determination and grace serves as an inspiration for our own efforts in community development and preservation.
The penguin also represents care and nurturing. Penguins are dedicated parents, sharing responsibilities and ensuring the well-being of their young. This nurturing spirit aligns perfectly with our commitment to fostering growth, supporting local initiatives, and caring for every member of our community.
As New Glarus Cares continues to grow and make a positive impact, our penguin logo will remain a powerful symbol of our dedication to community spirit, resilience, and collaboration. It serves as a reminder of our origins and the ongoing journey to enhance the quality of life in New Glarus. We are grateful for the contributions of Lola Endicott and Kristie Derendinger, whose work has helped bring our vision to life and ensure that our mascot truly represents the heart of our organization.