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ORGANIZATION: SHIN ZEN FRIENDSHIP GARDEN INC

  • A group opportunity. Invite your friends.
  • 4 people are interested

Shinzen’s Cultural Events provide many opportunities for volunteering and service. Responsibilities can include the following:

    • Parking Assistance & Direction
    • Chair and Table Set-Up & Take-Down
    • Food & Beverage Sale
    • Posting Signs
    • Filling Ice Chests with Beverages
    • Emptying Trash
    • Checking In Volunteers
    • Sound Equipment Assistance

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About SHIN ZEN FRIENDSHIP GARDEN INC

Location:

114 W. Audubon Dr., FRESNO, CA 93711, US

Mission Statement

The purpose of Shinzen Friendship Garden, Inc. shall be to aid and assist in the development, maintenance, operation, expansion, protection and preservation of a Japanese Garden situated within the boundaries of Woodward Park, a regional park owned by the City of Fresno, California. Please visit https://www.shinzenjapanesegarden.org/volunteer/ to sign up to volunteer.

Description

Shinzen emerged in the era of sister-city gardens, following World War II, with the building of Japanese gardens to forge friendship and to recognize the significant role of early Japanese immigrants and citizens in the founding and development of our community. An early connection with the Fresno Sister City Kochi, Japan, provided a key link to further identify the importance of friendship and international brotherhood in the creation of this notable feature for Fresno.

The initial development of a Japanese garden was envisioned in 1967 and the donation of land by Ralph Woodward to establish Woodward Park helped launch the establishment of the Woodward Park Japanese Development Committee led by Ben Nakamura. Design work was started by Kodo Matsubara and was added to by Paul Saito and Shiro Nakagawa. The City of Fresno was also a key participant in the design and development. Funding for the Garden was a combination of individual, community and city support.

The Garden provides cultural and educational events for the community with a Fall Festival, Spring Blossom Festival, Toro Nagashi Lantern Event, as well as workshops and classes in aesthetic pruning, and the art and culture of Japan. With the renovation and renewal of the Tea Garden and Tea House, Shinzen will offer opportunities for visitors to learn more about the significance of tea ceremonies and tea houses to the Japanese.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Environment
Arts & Culture, Community, Environment

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

114 West Audubon DriveFresno, CA 93720

(36.86646,-119.78108)
 

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

  • Kids
  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Public Groups

REQUIREMENTS

  • This is a Done in a Day opportunity and there is no prior training or ongoing commitment needed.

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