- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
Habitat Heroes - Garlic Mustard Everywhere
ORGANIZATION: Reston Association
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- A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
HABITAT HEROES
Our native trees, ferns and wildflowers are under attack by invasive plants like English ivy, Japanese honeysuckle and bamboo. These plants are fast-growing and threaten the local habitat and wildlife. We need heroes like you to join us in preserving Reston’s ecosystem.
Garlic Mustard Everywhere
Saturday, May 18
10 a.m. - Noon
Help remove invasive garlic mustard from the woods and stream banks at Old Trail Drive Natural Area. The spring is the best time of the year to remove garlic mustard before it goes to seed. This year, volunteers may also pull double-file viburnum babies before they begin their invasive journey in the woods. Please meet at the Glade Pool parking lot. There is poison ivy at this site.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Removing invasive, exotic plants from our community.
- Identifying whether plants are native vegetation or invasive.
- Replant natural areas with attractive and important native ferns, wildflowers, shrubs or trees.
FOR YOUR SAFETY:
Please wear long sleeves and long pants to protect you from biting insects, thorns, and poison ivy. There is poison ivy at almost all sites. Bring gardening gloves if you have them. RA will provide some tools, gloves, snacks, and water.
RA Staff will be available on-site to assist with training and any questions that may arise.
Please note: You are not officially registered as a volunteer for this event until you schedule yourself in Volgistics (www.volgistics.com).
HOW TO SIGN UP
If you are already a registered volunteer, please go to Step 3 to sign up.
APPLICATIONS & INSTRUCTIONS
Step 1 : NEW VOLUNTEER - Complete a ONE-TIME Application
- Adult/Group Volunteer Application
- Volunteer Minor Application - Parent must consent with their email address
After you submit your application, you will receive an email from Reston Association to go into VicNet to set up your volunteer account.
Step 2 : Create Your VicNet Account
Go to http://bit.ly/VRVicNet, click on the "need a password" link.
- Enter your email address (the email you submitted on your volunteer application) and click the"Go" button.
- Follow the prompts on the screen to create your password. (Check junk/spam folder if you don’t receive an email.)
Step 3 : EXISTING OR RETURNING VOLUNTEERS - How To Sign Up For A Volunteer Shift In VicNet
Log in and schedule yourself in VicNet: http://bit.ly/VRVicNet
- Your email address is your login name.
- Once you are logged into VicNet, click on the "My Schedule" tab.
- In the blue box, use the dropdown menu to select any assignment(s) that you want to review or where you want to volunteer.
- Scroll down to see the calendar, which will display "Help Wanted" icons for opportunities where volunteers are needed.
- Click "Schedule Me" for the shift for which you would like to volunteer.
- Click "Yes" to confirm your shift.
- Click "Continue" to go back to the monthly calendar or click "Exit" to log off of your account.
- Bookmark or save VicNet on your desktop or mobile device.
Visit often as we frequently update our assignments.
To volunteer please contact Ha Brock, Volunteer Reston Manager, at 703-435-7986 or habrock@reston.org. Diana Stefaniak, Volunteer Reston Assistant at 703-435-7986 or volunteerassistant@reston.org
More opportunities with Reston Association
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Reston Association
Location:
12001 Sunrise Valley Drive, Reston, VA 20191, US
Mission Statement
To deliver recreational, environmental, land use, and covenant services to its members in the most efficient and effective manner possible.
Description
Reston Association is the second largest homeowner's association in the country. Because of our size, we often serve our members just as towns or cities in other locations. We maintain and preserve Reston's natural environment; maintain a wide variety of recreational facilities; and host fun and educational programs open to all.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
Various Locations within RestonReston, VA 20191
DATE POSTED
March 15, 2019
SKILLS
- Habitat Restoration
- Environmental Education
GOOD FOR
- Kids
- Teens
- People 55+
- Group
REQUIREMENTS
- 2 hours