- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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16 people are interested
Celebrate Arbor Day with Tree Musketeers!
ORGANIZATION: Tree Musketeers
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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16 people are interested
Help Tree Musketeers celebrate our 29th Arbor Day! Join hundreds of Small and Tall friends as we plant and provide tender loving care for trees and clean up Imperial Highway in El Segundo. This is a great opportunity to bring your business, church, school, or volunteer group for a great opportunity to give back to the community and grow as a team. Or bring your friends, family, or just yourself. Everyone is welcome! It's an event you won't want to miss!
Please submit registration forms before 2/27/16.
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About Tree Musketeers
Location:
305 Richmond St., El Segundo, CA 90245, US
Mission Statement
To empower young people to be leaders of environmental and social change in Earth's communities.
Description
Tree Musketeers was started in 1987 by a group of Brownie Girl Scouts who used paper goods on a camping trip and wanted to give back to the Earth. They planted a tree, and things took off from there! Our mission is to empower young people to become environmental leaders. We offer leadership courses to youth and focus their energy on planting and maintaining trees in the El Segundo area. We also have a world-wide action network called our Partners for the Planet Network that inspires and supports youth environmental leaders around the world.
Most of our events are led by a Youth Manager, with adults as a support system. Tree Musketeers provides the tools and know-how, all the participants need to do is have a positive attitude and wear appropriate clothing. (Closed-toe shoes.)
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Sign up for exact locationEl Segundo, CA 90245
DATE POSTED
January 28, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 10
- 3 hours
- Volunteers must wear close-toed work shoes and clothes they don't mind getting dirty.