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26 people are interested
Volunteer at the MN State Fair with Renewing the Countryside!
ORGANIZATION: Renewing the Countryside
Please visit the new page to apply.
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26 people are interested

Volunteer with us at the MN State Fair!
Renewing The Countryside (RTC) has been providing programming at the State Fair for 20 years-and we could not do it without everyone who volunteers! Whether it’s handing out samples of dishes from our featured chefs, facilitating engaging activities celebrating MN-grown produce, helping run the kids activities, or lending a hand with food prep, volunteering at the Fair is a rewarding experience that helps to connect fairgoers with vital information about supporting local food systems and a more resilient future.
Volunteers also get perks, like a FREE ticket to the Fair for the day they volunteer and an RTC limited-edition "Local Food" organic cotton t-shirt!
Volunteer shifts are an average of three hours and are available every day of the Fair, Aug. 21st - Sept. 1st, from 9am to 7:30pm. Sign up for the shift(s) you want at the link below, and we’ll follow up with all the info you’ll need.
Sign me up!: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/10C084CADA822A1FFC70-56630716-plant#/
We hope to see you at the Fair!
Renewing the Countryside is a Minnesota nonprofit serving farmers and food producers. Our work catalyzes food access programs like farm to school and urban agriculture, protects disappearing farmland and helps emerging farmers access it, and connects local eaters with local makers to build a more just and vibrant food ecosystem.
More opportunities with Renewing the Countryside
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Renewing the Countryside
Location:
2105 First Ave. South, Minneapolis, MN 55404, US
Mission Statement
Renewing the Countryside strengthens rural areas by championing and supporting rural communities, farmers, artists, entrepreneurs, educators, activists and other people who are renewing the countryside through sustainable and innovative initiatives, businesses, and projects. We do this by sharing stories of rural renewal, building awareness and support for sustainable endeavors, connecting people interested in sustainable rural development to each other, providing practical assistance and networking opportunities for those working to improve rural America, and fostering connections between urban and rural people.
Description
The Renewing the Countryside Project (RTC Project) began in 1998 as a partnership of a few individuals and organizations who, inspired by a publications from the Netherlands that showcased rural renewal across the Dutch countryside, set out to develop a similar project in Minnesota. In 2000, the RTC Project published a book and website that showcased "stories" of people and community groups in rural Minnesota who were finding ways to "renew the countryside" through endeavors that had positive environmental, economic, and social benefits. The book and website became the foundation of a national education campaign that uses real life examples to give people hope, inspiration, and practical ideas for strengthening their own rural communities.
In 2002, Renewing the Countryside II (RTC II) was incorporated as non-profit organization whose mission is to provide inspiration, ideas and assistance to individuals and communities who are looking for sustainable ways to strengthen their rural communities and reduce poverty. Our primary strategies are 1) to foster the development of sustainable rural communities and landscapes that balance environmental, social, and economic needs; and 2) to educate the larger public of the value of these sustainable rural endeavors to society and the planet and to engage their help in "renewing the countryside."
We accomplish our goals by sharing stories of rural renewal, building pubic awareness and support for sustainable endeavors, connecting people interested in sustainable rural development to each other, providing practical assistance and networking opportunities for those working to improve rural America, and fostering connections between urban and rural people.
RTC has published numerous books and calendars highlighting sustainable agriculture and rural success stories. Renewing the Countryside has a sustainable travel program, Green Routes, that directs people to locally grown food, products, businesses and attractions. RTC participates in many local Minnesota events including The Food and Wine Experience, Minnesota Cooks, Living Green Expo, Eco Experience at the MN State Fair and more.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
MN State Fair 1265 North Snelling Ave.Eco Experience BuildingSt. Paul, MN 55108
DATE POSTED
July 1, 2025
SKILLS
- Customer Service
- Food Service
- Networking
- People Skills
- Relationship Building
- Verbal / Written Communication
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- This is a Done in a Day opportunity and there is no prior training or ongoing commitment needed.
- Must be at least 15
- Volunteer shifts are an average of 3 hours and split into three time slots: 9am-12:30pm, 12:30pm-4:00pm, 4:00pm-7:30pm