- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
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45 people are interested
Capital City Farm
ORGANIZATION: D&R Greenway Land Trust
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
-
45 people are interested
Help us prepare for the growing season, care for plants, and harvest at Capital City Farm. Skilled volunteers and those new to gardening are welcome, as well as those with skills in beekeeping, fruit tree care, and teaching youth.
We welcome individual volunteers Thursday mornings and group volunteers (schools, churches, workplaces etc) on Wednesday mornings. Please email capitalcityfarm@drgreenway.org to sign up.
More opportunities with D&R Greenway Land Trust
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About D&R Greenway Land Trust
Location:
1 Preservation Place, Princeton, NJ 08540, US
Mission Statement
D&R Greenway Land Trust's mission is to: Preserve and protect a permanent network of natural lands and open spaces, creating the conditions for a healthy and diverse environment to flourish; Provide the public with appropriate access to these areas, encouraging active lifestyles and a greater appreciation of the natural world; Inspire a conservation ethic promoting policies, educational programs and partnerships that result in a public commitment to land preservation
Description
D&R Greenway Land Trust is central New Jersey's non-profit land preservation organization, founded in 1989. D&R Greenway permanently preserves watershed lands and large-scale landscapes, thereby preventing the loss of open space to development. The operating region consists of over 1,500 square miles, encompassing portions of the Delaware, Raritan and Millstone River watersheds and the Delaware & Raritan Canal. This includes Mercer, Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Burlington and Monmouth counties, and has broadened to include preservation of farm land in Salem County in the area of Mannington Meadows. D&R Greenway serves as the steward on many preserves and easement lands.
What sets D&R Greenway apart is the many public programs offered to connect the public with nature and inspire a conservation ethic, including art galleries at the Johnson Education Center, Second Saturday public walks, and frequent guest lectures.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
76 Escher StTrenton, NJ 08609
DATE POSTED
August 29, 2017
SKILLS
- Child Development
- People Skills
- Teaching / Instruction
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 15