-
1 person is interested
Volunteer at Art Birmingham with the Metroparks!
ORGANIZATION: Huron-Clinton Metroparks
Please visit the new page to apply.
-
1 person is interested
Volunteers are needed to help promote the Metroparks at 2016 Art Birmingham!
Volunteers will give out information about the Metroparks, play the 'spin the wheel' game and hand out trinkets to visitors. Metroparks staff will be at the booth as well.
Volunteers can sign-up by clicking this link: Art Birmingham volunteer sign-up
Or, by contacting Katie at katie.kowalski@metroparks.com or (810)494-6020.
Thank you for volunteering with the Metroparks!
More opportunities with Huron-Clinton Metroparks
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Huron-Clinton Metroparks
Location:
13000 High Ridge Drive, Brighton, MI 48114, US
Mission Statement
The Huron-Clinton Metropolitan Authority, a regional park system created in 1940 by the citizens of Southeast Michigan, provides excellent recreational and educational opportunities while serving as stewards of its natural resources. Our efforts are guided by the belief that the use of parks and exposure to natural environments enhance society’s health and quality of life.
Description
Every year, thousands of volunteers are needed to help out at the Metroparks to help preserve preserve the Metroparks and enhance the environment for generations to come. Volunteers of all skill level and interests are welcome!
Volunteers will give their time to nature or farm centers, or at Historic Wolcott Mill, to enrich the experience of every visitor. Nature lovers can plant and maintain flower gardens, or survey some of the Metroparks' plant and animal life. If you enjoy handy work, you can paint and refurbish signs, exhibits, and smaller buildings.
If golf is your favorite pastime, we can use your help on the fairways. Help maintain the pace of play, repair ball marks on the greens, move tee markers, clean trash, and perform other tasks that make golfing at one of the Metroparks' courses a most enjoyable past time.
Natural areas within the Metroparks need your help, too. Learn about supporting our native plant populations by removing invasive trees, shrubs, and plants, or collecting seeds to be sown at restoration sites within the Metroparks.
The Metroparks will provide all necessary tools and equipment, including water and snacks. Volunteer opportunities are available throughout the week and weekends. Individuals and volunteer group opportunities are available.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Art BirminghamShain ParkBirmingham, MI 48009
DATE POSTED
May 2, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 12
- 3.5 hours