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Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden-Volunteer Information Days

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ORGANIZATION: Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

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Attend one of Fairchild's Volunteer Information Days and learn more about becoming a volunteer.

  • Saturday, August 31 st 10:30am-11:30am Education Volunteers*

*In this session, we will be highlighing the opportunities within our Education department in particular!

  • Thursday, September 12 th 10:00am-12:00pm Volunteer Information Session
  • Saturday, September 14 th 10:00am-12:00pm Volunteer Information Session
  • Saturday, November 2 nd 10:30am-11:30am Night Garden Volunteer Recruitment*

*In this session, we will be highlighting opportunities for our Night Garden event in particular!

RESERVATIONS REQUIRED TO ATTEND A SESSION. To RSVP or for more information, visit us at www.fairchildgarden.org/volinfo or call 305.667.1651, ext. 3324.

Volunteer at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden and immerse yourself in the beauty of nature, learn, and help the Garden grow by sharing your time and talent. A diverse group of people, Fairchild volunteers learn new skills, make a positive impact in the South Florida community and the world and advance our mission.

Volunteers are especially needed in the following positions:

  • Tram Tour Narrators (daily - mornings 10am-1pm OR afternoons 1pm-4pm)
  • Education Guide (9am-1pm)
  • Horticulture (Tue-Thur mornings, 9am-noon)
  • Wings of Tropics Butterfly Exhibit (daily- mornings OR afternoons)
  • Special Events (weekend and evening opportunities)

Please note: Volunteering at Fairchild requires a regular commitment of 4 hours per week for a minimum of 3 months, plus training and orientation. Volunteers must be at least 14 years old with reliable transportation, as public transportation options are limited.

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About Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden

Location:

10901 Old Cutler Road, Miami, FL 33156, US

Mission Statement

Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden's mission is to save tropical plant diversity by exploring, explaining and conserving the world of tropical plants; fundamental to this task is inspiring a greater knowledge and love for plants and gardening so that all can enjoy the beauty and bounty of the tropical world.

Description

Founded in 1938 on an 83 acre site south of Miami, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden gets it name from one of the most famous plant explorers in history, David Fairchild (1869-1954). Fairchild was known for traveling the world in search of useful plants, but he was also an educator and a renowned scientist. At the age of 22, he created the Section of Foreign Seed and Plant Introduction of the United States Department of Agriculture, and for the next 37 years he traveled the world in search of plants of potential use to the American people. Fairchild visited every continent in the world (except Antarctica) and brought back hundreds of important plants, including mangos, alfalfa, nectarines, dates, cotton, bamboos, and the flowering cherry trees that grace Washington D.C.

Dr. Fairchild retired to Miami in 1935 and joined a group of passionate plant collectors and horticulturists, including retired accountant Col. Robert H. Montgomery, environmentalist Marjory Stoneman Douglas, County Commisioner Charles Crandon, and landscape architect William Lyman Phillips who were all interested in bringing a one of a kind botanic garden to South Florida. In 1938, Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden opened its 83 acres to the public for the first time.

Today, Fairchild is one of the premier conservation and education-based gardens in the world and recognized leader in both Florida and international conservation. Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden emphasizes the expansion of plant knowledge through publications, education programs, and research in taxonomy, floristics, conservation biology and ethno-botany. Fairchild plays many roles, including museum, laboratory, learning center and conservation research facility, but it's greatest role is protecting biodiversity, which the garden's scientists, staff, and volunteers all contribute to on a daily basis. In 2012, Fairchild became the home of the American Orchid Society, and opened the state-of-the-art DiMare Science Village, covering more than 25,000 square feet and featuring five buildings including The Clinton Family Conservatory's Wings of the Tropics Exhibit, Glass House Cafe, Windows to the Tropics Conservatory, The Whitman Tropical Fruit Pavilion and the Kushlan Tropical Plant Science Institute.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Education & Literacy
Environment
Arts & Culture, Education & Literacy, Environment

WHEN

Fri Jun 07, 2019 - Sat Jun 15, 2019
10:00 AM - 12:00 PM

WHERE

10901 Old Cutler RoadMiami, FL 33156

(25.678255,-80.274284)
 

SKILLS

  • Environmental Education
  • Gardening
  • Botany
  • Horticulture
  • People Skills
  • STEM

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 14
  • Orientation or Training
  • At least a 3 month commitment for year-round volunteers and at least one shift (4 hours) for Special Events- episodic volunteers.
  • Volunteering at Fairchild requires a regular commitment of 4 hours per week. However, There is no long-term commitment for Special Events volunteering.

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