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Volunteer Board Member at The Henry Nehrling Society Inc. DBA Nehrling Gardens

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ORGANIZATION: The Henry Nehrling Society, Inc

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In 1885, Dr. Henry Nehrling, one of Florida’s pioneer horticulturists and naturalists, purchased 65 acres in central Florida in the newly settled German-American town of Gotha to develop one of Florida’s first tropical gardens. An early conservationist, Nehrling wrote in 1904, "It is high time to protect and preserve what is still left." The Mission of the Henry Nehrling Society is to preserve Dr. Nehrling’s historic home and gardens in Gotha, Florida, and to educate, inspire and create awareness about the intrinsic value of Florida's horticultural history, of its plants and birds, and of the community's cultural heritage; and to assist in the conservation and protection of natural resources in Central Florida.

We are looking for additional board members who are passionate about nature, giving back to the community while preserving history and establishing accessible green spaces for all.

General Requirements:

  • Support The Henry Nehrling Society’s mission, purposes, goals, governance policies, and programs, while knowing its strengths and needs.
  • Attend monthly board meetings.
  • Serve actively on a board committee.
  • Attend activities and events supporting The Henry Nehrling Society’s mission and goals.

Qualifications:

  • Basic computer literacy and knowledge of Microsoft and Google products.
  • Strong communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Ability to work well in a team environment.
  • Motivation to bring ideas to the table that will benefit Nehrling Gardens and the community.
  • We are looking for board members with diverse experience and background. However, special attention will be given to candidates with experience in Marketing, Fundraising or Grant Writing.

If you are interested in joining our board, please email your resume with a cover letter explaining why you want to sever on the board to volunteer@nehrlinggardens.org

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About The Henry Nehrling Society, Inc

Location:

POBOX 884, 2267 Hempel Ave, Gotha, FL 34734, US

Mission Statement

The Mission of the Henry Nehrling Society is to preserve Dr. Nehrling's historic home and gardens in Gotha, Florida, and provide a History and Horticultural Education Center focusing on environmental conservation and to:

  • Honor Dr. Nehrling's horticultural and ornithological achievements.
  • Preserve the remaining historical home and gardens in Gotha, Florida.
  • Recognize the community's historical and German-American cultural heritage.
  • Teach environmentally sound gardening and landscaping practices through horticultural classes and demonstration gardens; provide education for wetlands restoration and conservation.
  • Assist in the conservation and protection of natural resources in Central Florida.

Description

The Henry Nehrling Society, Inc. was established in 1999 by a group of concerned citizens to preserve Dr. Nehrling's home and horticultural legacy. In 2000, the Society incorporated as a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit public charitable organization. The Society's first accomplishment was having Palm Cottage Gardens placed on the National Register of Historic Places in November 2000. Since then the Society has focused on educating the public about Dr. Nehrling's importance to the horticultural history of Florida. In November 2009, the Society acquired the home and gardens to accomplish its purpose as stated below.

CAUSE AREAS

Community
Education & Literacy
Environment
Community, Education & Literacy, Environment

WHEN

Tue Feb 06, 2024 - Tue May 07, 2024

WHERE

2267 Hempel AvenueGotha, FL 34734

(28.533958,-81.52108)
 

SKILLS

  • Environmental Education
  • Marketing & Communications (Mar/Com)
  • Gardening
  • Fundraising
  • Grant Writing / Research
  • Community Outreach

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Driver's License Needed
  • Orientation or Training
  • Between 4-10 hours a month.

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