- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
September Workday at the Hub Farm
ORGANIZATION: Conservation Trust for North Carolina
Please visit the new page to apply.
- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Come out to enjoy a beautiful Saturday morning on the farm and meet others in our community! We'll be doing tasks to help maintain the farm so it stays beautiful and functional for our educational programming. We'll have water, gloves and tools; just bring a refillable water bottle, snacks, comfortable clothes that can get dirty, closed-toe shoes, and be ready to work!
Address: 117 Milton Rd, Durham 27712
Directions & Parking: From downtown Durham take Roxboro Road north to the stoplight at Milton Road. Turn left and continue past Eno Valley Elementary. Immediately after the school look for the Hub Farm sign on your left. Parking is available in the gravel lot and across the street near the soccer field. Walk around the signs and gate and follow the gravel road to the barn - we’ll meet you there!
What to Bring:
Closed-toe shoes
Clothes that can get dirty
A water bottle (we’ll have plenty of water, we just ask that you bring a reusable bottle!)
Snacks
Gloves (we have some for those who don't own a pair!)
A hat
Sunscreen
Waiver Form
Durham Public Schools requires that all non-student volunteers complete an online application prior to working on the farm. You can find the application here: https://ec.volunteernow.com/recruiter/index.php?class=VolunteerRegistration&recruiterID=1343
In the case of inclement weather , the workday will be cancelled. All volunteers will be notified prior to the event.
More opportunities with Conservation Trust for North Carolina
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Conservation Trust for North Carolina
Location:
1028 WASHINGTON ST, RALEIGH, NC 27605, US
Mission Statement
CTNC’s mission is to protect land along the Blue Ridge Parkway, assist 23 local land trusts, and connect people to nature so that all North Carolinians can enjoy safe drinking water, clean air, fresh local foods, and recreational opportunities, for generations to come. CTNC is the host organization for AmeriCorps. CTNC AmeriCorps members seek to reconnect people with the outdoors and to develop future leaders in conservation.
Description
For more than 25 years, the Conservation Trust for North Carolina (CTNC) has helped save the places you love including streams, forests, farms, scenic vistas, wildlife habitat, parks, and trails. CTNC works with local land trusts, landowners, communities, and government agencies to protect natural areas and open spaces, so that all North Carolinians can enjoy safe drinking water, clean air, fresh local foods, and recreational opportunities, for generations to come. CTNC is the host organization for AmeriCorps, a ten-month national service program in environmental education and outreach. CTNC AmeriCorps members, in partnership with Durham Hub Farm and other organizations, seek to reconnect people with the outdoors and to develop future leaders in conservation.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Durham Public Schools Hub Farm117 Milton Rd.Durham, NC 27712
DATE POSTED
October 10, 2016
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 3 hours