Volunteer: Adventure Central Program Assistant 2026Love kids? Spend your time hanging out with the most adventurous youth in Dayton! The after-school program at Adventure Central promotes positive youth development, education, and leadership skills using an environmental foundation in a welcoming, safe, fun, and active setting. These kids are just bursting with energy and excitement! Depending on where the greatest need is for the day, the Program Assistant may spend time helping in the homework room, assisting in the kitchen during mealtimes, or outdoors monitoring play time and getting roped into all sorts of shenanigans from playing in the creek to jumping rope, to gaga ball! Volunteers may also assist in the girl's or boy's group discussions and activities. ImpactVolunteers will build trusting and positive relationships that strengthen values, build lasting life skills, and encourage an eagerness to explore life’s possibilities. Tasks Interact with the kids - play, joke, chat! Monitor play for safety and harmony Assist staff in set-up and clean-up of program materials and equipment Assist in food prep, serving meals, cleaning up and organizing the kitchen after mealtime Support staff or lead designated activities during the programAssist staff with discussions during boy's group or girl's groupEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. This opportunity is for ages 14 and older. Volunteers ages 14-17 must first be approved by a Volunteer Coordinator to Respond to this opportunity. Contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to request approval.Volunteers will have completed the virtual training located on the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library.Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wesleyan MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff inside Adventure Central, located at 2222 N James H McGee Blvd Dayton, OH 45417. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Ms. Lois, at 937-278-2601. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place indoors and outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, ticks, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, reaching, walking, and may be lifting objects of 10lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their volunteer t-shirt and name badge, and bring a water bottle. Visit the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for information on programming volunteer opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Love kids? Spend your time hanging out with the most adventurous youth in Dayton! The after-school program at Adventure Central promotes positive youth development, education, and leadership skills using an environmental foundation in a welcoming, safe, fun, and active setting. These kids are just bursting with energy and excitement! Depending on where the greatest need is for the day, the Program Assistant may spend time helping in the homework room, assisting in the kitchen during mealtimes, or outdoors monitoring play time and getting roped into all sorts of shenanigans from playing in the creek to jumping rope, to gaga ball! Volunteers may also assist in the girl's or boy's group discussions and activities. ImpactVolunteers will build trusting and positive relationships that strengthen values, build lasting life skills, and encourage an eagerness to explore life’s possibilities. Tasks Interact with the kids - play, joke, chat! Monitor play for safety and harmony Assist staff in set-up and clean-up of program materials and equipment Assist in food prep, serving meals, cleaning up and organizing the kitchen after mealtime Support staff or lead designated activities during the programAssist staff with discussions during boy's group or girl's groupEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. This opportunity is for ages 14 and older. Volunteers ages 14-17 must first be approved by a Volunteer Coordinator to Respond to this opportunity. Contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to request approval.Volunteers will have completed the virtual training located on the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library.Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wesleyan MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff inside Adventure Central, located at 2222 N James H McGee Blvd Dayton, OH 45417. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Ms. Lois, at 937-278-2601. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place indoors and outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, ticks, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, reaching, walking, and may be lifting objects of 10lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their volunteer t-shirt and name badge, and bring a water bottle. Visit the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for information on programming volunteer opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Adventure Central Kitchen Support 2026Do you enjoy being around kids? Know your way around a kitchen? Support our kitchen staff in preparing, serving, and cleaning up simple meals for the after-school program kids at Adventure Central. ImpactVolunteers will provide nourishing meals and build positive relationships that strengthen values, build lasting life skills and encourage an eagerness to explore life’s possibilities. Tasks Assist in food prep and plating meals. Assist in serving meals and providing friendly customer service to the Adventure Central program participants and staff. Assist in cleaning up and organizing the kitchen after mealtime.Eligibility This opportunity is open to Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers will have completed the virtual training located on the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library.Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wesleyan MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff inside Adventure Central, located at 2222 N James H McGee Blvd Dayton, OH 45417. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Lois Woods, at 937-278-2601. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place indoors. Volunteers will need to work safely around hot ovens, sharp knives, and active children. Volunteers may participate in bending, kneeling, reaching, walking, and lifting objects of 10lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their volunteer t-shirt and name badge, and bring a water bottle.Kitchen Support volunteers are welcome to eat a free meal during their volunteer shift, and sometimes take home leftovers! Visit the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information on programming volunteer opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Do you enjoy being around kids? Know your way around a kitchen? Support our kitchen staff in preparing, serving, and cleaning up simple meals for the after-school program kids at Adventure Central. ImpactVolunteers will provide nourishing meals and build positive relationships that strengthen values, build lasting life skills and encourage an eagerness to explore life’s possibilities. Tasks Assist in food prep and plating meals. Assist in serving meals and providing friendly customer service to the Adventure Central program participants and staff. Assist in cleaning up and organizing the kitchen after mealtime.Eligibility This opportunity is open to Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers will have completed the virtual training located on the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library.Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wesleyan MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff inside Adventure Central, located at 2222 N James H McGee Blvd Dayton, OH 45417. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Lois Woods, at 937-278-2601. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place indoors. Volunteers will need to work safely around hot ovens, sharp knives, and active children. Volunteers may participate in bending, kneeling, reaching, walking, and lifting objects of 10lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their volunteer t-shirt and name badge, and bring a water bottle.Kitchen Support volunteers are welcome to eat a free meal during their volunteer shift, and sometimes take home leftovers! Visit the Adventure Central Training Resources page in our Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information on programming volunteer opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support -Textile and Fiber Arts VolunteerIndividuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm and the visitor center. Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs while not needing to be the expert at the activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Volunteers in the textile area will help with simple, but essential, tasks such as: Winding yarn from a skein into a ball Sorting buttons Winding modern thread onto wooden spools Cutting simple materials Warping the looms for use Assisting staff with prep needed for an upcoming program If visitors come to the textile area, greet them and welcome them to Carriage Hill Share with visitors what is happening in the textile room when able Share information about the farm, the historical information on textile skills of the 1800s, and point out highlights of Carriage Hill EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term, who are 16 years or older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Please park and walk to the visitor center. Knock on the door, and the staff will greet you! Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers should arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects, sewing machines, and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Dress: Program Support volunteers do not need to wear period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather, and wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers.
Volunteer Position: Programming Individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm and the visitor center. Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs while not needing to be the expert at the activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Volunteers in the textile area will help with simple, but essential, tasks such as: Winding yarn from a skein into a ball Sorting buttons Winding modern thread onto wooden spools Cutting simple materials Warping the looms for use Assisting staff with prep needed for an upcoming program If visitors come to the textile area, greet them and welcome them to Carriage Hill Share with visitors what is happening in the textile room when able Share information about the farm, the historical information on textile skills of the 1800s, and point out highlights of Carriage Hill EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term, who are 16 years or older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Please park and walk to the visitor center. Knock on the door, and the staff will greet you! Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers should arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects, sewing machines, and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Dress: Program Support volunteers do not need to wear period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather, and wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CANCELED!! Program Support: Ice Harvesting (Historic Farm)This opportunity is perfect for volunteers who enjoy the chilly days of winter and are looking for a unique experience that many people have never encountered. Volunteers will remain active while assisting the staff in the ice harvesting program and helping to keep everyone warm by the fire pit. Activities such as ice cutting and ice storage will showcase the practices of life on an 1800s farm. This distinctive and weather-dependent experience provides valuable insight into food preservation during that time period. Individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm and the visitor center. Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs, while not needing to be the expert at the activities. Impact Volunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm.Assist the staff in harvesting the ice and loading it onto the wagon for transport. Assist staff in unloading the ice into the storage building.Maintain and monitor the fire pit.Engage visitors in the activities when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 20 lbs or more. This program is weather-dependent and the date may change to accommodate the ice being thick enough to cut. Notices will be sent to everyone if there is a date change. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at theCedar Lake Shelter. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park and meet the staff lead. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information. Dress: Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should wear their name badges, dress for the weather, and volunteer vests will be provided upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Interested in becoming a Historic Interpreter? Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter team at the Historic Farm. Volunteer Position: Programming This opportunity is perfect for volunteers who enjoy the chilly days of winter and are looking for a unique experience that many people have never encountered. Volunteers will remain active while assisting the staff in the ice harvesting program and helping to keep everyone warm by the fire pit. Activities such as ice cutting and ice storage will showcase the practices of life on an 1800s farm. This distinctive and weather-dependent experience provides valuable insight into food preservation during that time period. Individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm and the visitor center. Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs, while not needing to be the expert at the activities. Impact Volunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm.Assist the staff in harvesting the ice and loading it onto the wagon for transport. Assist staff in unloading the ice into the storage building.Maintain and monitor the fire pit.Engage visitors in the activities when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 20 lbs or more. This program is weather-dependent and the date may change to accommodate the ice being thick enough to cut. Notices will be sent to everyone if there is a date change. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at theCedar Lake Shelter. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park and meet the staff lead. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information. Dress: Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should wear their name badges, dress for the weather, and volunteer vests will be provided upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Interested in becoming a Historic Interpreter? Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter team at the Historic Farm. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Canceled!! Historic Interpreter: Ice Harvesting (Historic Farm)Embrace the winter season and make a difference as a volunteer in a truly distinctive experience that few have had the chance to enjoy. This opportunity allows you to engage visitors in this unique activity and help bring to life the fascinating history of food preservation on an 1800s farm. By participating in ice cutting and storage, you'll gain invaluable insights into the challenges and techniques of that era. Join us and be part of a unique, weather-dependent adventure that will enrich your understanding of the past while making lasting memories! ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. TasksUnder the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the program. Share information about the farm, including the purpose of the buildings, daily farm tasks, special activities that may be offered, the animals on the farm, unique aspects of clothing worn, and how these things relate to modern life. Be an ambassador for Carriage Hill and share points of interest in the park and upcoming events with visitors. Assist staff, as needed, with the ice harvest, maintaining the fire pit, and interpreting the activity for visitors. Engage visitors in the activities when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term who are 16 years or older and qualified as a historic interpreter. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Cedar Lake Shelter. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park and meet the staff lead. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 20 lbs or more. It is important that volunteers are able to stand for prolonged periods of time and in cold weather. This program is weather-dependent and the date may change to accommodate the ice being thick enough to cut. Notices will be sent to everyone if there is a date change. Dress: Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should wear their name badges, dress for the weather, and will receive a volunteer vest when they arrive.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Embrace the winter season and make a difference as a volunteer in a truly distinctive experience that few have had the chance to enjoy. This opportunity allows you to engage visitors in this unique activity and help bring to life the fascinating history of food preservation on an 1800s farm. By participating in ice cutting and storage, you'll gain invaluable insights into the challenges and techniques of that era. Join us and be part of a unique, weather-dependent adventure that will enrich your understanding of the past while making lasting memories! ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. TasksUnder the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the program. Share information about the farm, including the purpose of the buildings, daily farm tasks, special activities that may be offered, the animals on the farm, unique aspects of clothing worn, and how these things relate to modern life. Be an ambassador for Carriage Hill and share points of interest in the park and upcoming events with visitors. Assist staff, as needed, with the ice harvest, maintaining the fire pit, and interpreting the activity for visitors. Engage visitors in the activities when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term who are 16 years or older and qualified as a historic interpreter. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Cedar Lake Shelter. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park and meet the staff lead. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 20 lbs or more. It is important that volunteers are able to stand for prolonged periods of time and in cold weather. This program is weather-dependent and the date may change to accommodate the ice being thick enough to cut. Notices will be sent to everyone if there is a date change. Dress: Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should wear their name badges, dress for the weather, and will receive a volunteer vest when they arrive.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Canning Club (Carriage Hill)Join our programming team for a series of canning classes designed to teach participants how to preserve fruits and vegetables affordably and efficiently. The timeless technique of hot water bath canning was used in the 19th century for preserving jams, jellies, syrups, and pickled items. Each week, we will utilize both period recipes and their modern equivalents, offering a variety of recipes. Our program support volunteers are there to support both staff and participants, ensuring everyone learns the essential skills needed to safely create beautifully sealed jars of goodness to take home. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with others, learn a valuable skill, and enjoy delicious homemade preserves! Program Support Volunteers are welcome and can participate in various entry-level opportunities to support our programs—typically, no expert knowledge is required. However, volunteers who support the cookery programs should have some culinary experience. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Assist the staff lead with setup and teardown of the program or demonstration.Welcome and greet visitors to the program.Gather and distribute supplies and materials as needed.Assist with simple, but essential, culinary tasks. May assist with documenting the event through photos. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-term and Short-term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Dress: No Period Apparel Required! Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge, and a volunteer vest will be available upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Volunteer Position: Programming Join our programming team for a series of canning classes designed to teach participants how to preserve fruits and vegetables affordably and efficiently. The timeless technique of hot water bath canning was used in the 19th century for preserving jams, jellies, syrups, and pickled items. Each week, we will utilize both period recipes and their modern equivalents, offering a variety of recipes. Our program support volunteers are there to support both staff and participants, ensuring everyone learns the essential skills needed to safely create beautifully sealed jars of goodness to take home. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to connect with others, learn a valuable skill, and enjoy delicious homemade preserves! Program Support Volunteers are welcome and can participate in various entry-level opportunities to support our programs—typically, no expert knowledge is required. However, volunteers who support the cookery programs should have some culinary experience. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Assist the staff lead with setup and teardown of the program or demonstration.Welcome and greet visitors to the program.Gather and distribute supplies and materials as needed.Assist with simple, but essential, culinary tasks. May assist with documenting the event through photos. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-term and Short-term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Dress: No Period Apparel Required! Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge, and a volunteer vest will be available upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Interpreter: Traditional Butchering Weekend"From Hog House to Smokehouse" is a seasonal program at the Historic Farm that highlights one of the key winter activities on an 1880s farm: food preservation. Volunteers will assist with interpretive elements and activities such as meat cutting, wrapping meat, making sausage, woodstove cooking, and sharing information about the entire process from Hog House to Smokehouse. Demonstrations will showcase various methods of breaking down meat into different cuts, preserving it, and utilizing it in cooking. Volunteers will engage visitors through various demonstrations and interpretive stations throughout the farm. This seasonal program is an excellent opportunity for both experienced and new volunteers to enhance their skills before the full season begins. ImpactVolunteers bring to life the historic farm, and help visitors get a glimpse of what living in the 1880s might have been like, and make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about traditional butchering and the uses of the meat, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or teardown of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret the butchering process. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in butchering. Demonstrations will include meat grinding, making sausage, cooking with pork, rendering down lard on the stovetop, and cutting meat. Guidance on using the woodstove will be provided for new volunteers.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term volunteers who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be fitted need to contact the staff lead to set an appointment before the opportunity.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on additional programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming "From Hog House to Smokehouse" is a seasonal program at the Historic Farm that highlights one of the key winter activities on an 1880s farm: food preservation. Volunteers will assist with interpretive elements and activities such as meat cutting, wrapping meat, making sausage, woodstove cooking, and sharing information about the entire process from Hog House to Smokehouse. Demonstrations will showcase various methods of breaking down meat into different cuts, preserving it, and utilizing it in cooking. Volunteers will engage visitors through various demonstrations and interpretive stations throughout the farm. This seasonal program is an excellent opportunity for both experienced and new volunteers to enhance their skills before the full season begins. ImpactVolunteers bring to life the historic farm, and help visitors get a glimpse of what living in the 1880s might have been like, and make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about traditional butchering and the uses of the meat, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or teardown of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret the butchering process. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in butchering. Demonstrations will include meat grinding, making sausage, cooking with pork, rendering down lard on the stovetop, and cutting meat. Guidance on using the woodstove will be provided for new volunteers.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term volunteers who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be fitted need to contact the staff lead to set an appointment before the opportunity.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on additional programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shadow Experience: Historic Interpreter (Traditional Butchering Weekend)This Shadow Experience opportunity is for those volunteers in training to serve as Historic Interpreters for the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm at Carriage Hill MetroPark. You will be partnered with a qualified and experienced Historic Interpreter volunteer and/or Staff Lead during this shadow experience to observe, learn, and practice the skills of a Historic Interpreter. Period clothing is not required for this shadow experience; however, if you move forward to fully qualify as a Historic Interpreter, period clothing will be required. "From Hog House to Smokehouse" is a seasonal program at the Historic Farm that highlights one of the key winter activities on an 1880s farm: food preservation. Volunteers will assist with interpretive elements and activities such as meat cutting, wrapping meat, making sausage, woodstove cooking, and sharing information about the entire process from Hog House to Smokehouse. Demonstrations will showcase various methods of breaking down meat into different cuts, preserving it, and utilizing it in cooking. Volunteers will engage visitors through various demonstrations and interpretive stations throughout the farm. This seasonal program is an excellent opportunity for both experienced and new volunteers to enhance their skills before the full season begins. ImpactVolunteers bring to life the historic farm, and help visitors get a glimpse of what living in the 1880s might have been like, and make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about traditional butchering and the uses of the meat, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or teardown of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret the butchering process. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in butchering. Demonstrations will include meat grinding, making sausage, cooking with pork, rendering down lard on the stovetop, and cutting meat. Guidance on using the woodstove will be provided for new volunteers.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term volunteers who are 16 years or older and have submitted the historic interpreter virtual training requirement. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: For Shadow Experiences, Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their volunteer name badge, and a volunteer vest will be available upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on additional programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming This Shadow Experience opportunity is for those volunteers in training to serve as Historic Interpreters for the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm at Carriage Hill MetroPark. You will be partnered with a qualified and experienced Historic Interpreter volunteer and/or Staff Lead during this shadow experience to observe, learn, and practice the skills of a Historic Interpreter. Period clothing is not required for this shadow experience; however, if you move forward to fully qualify as a Historic Interpreter, period clothing will be required. "From Hog House to Smokehouse" is a seasonal program at the Historic Farm that highlights one of the key winter activities on an 1880s farm: food preservation. Volunteers will assist with interpretive elements and activities such as meat cutting, wrapping meat, making sausage, woodstove cooking, and sharing information about the entire process from Hog House to Smokehouse. Demonstrations will showcase various methods of breaking down meat into different cuts, preserving it, and utilizing it in cooking. Volunteers will engage visitors through various demonstrations and interpretive stations throughout the farm. This seasonal program is an excellent opportunity for both experienced and new volunteers to enhance their skills before the full season begins. ImpactVolunteers bring to life the historic farm, and help visitors get a glimpse of what living in the 1880s might have been like, and make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about traditional butchering and the uses of the meat, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or teardown of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret the butchering process. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in butchering. Demonstrations will include meat grinding, making sausage, cooking with pork, rendering down lard on the stovetop, and cutting meat. Guidance on using the woodstove will be provided for new volunteers.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term volunteers who are 16 years or older and have submitted the historic interpreter virtual training requirement. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: For Shadow Experiences, Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their volunteer name badge, and a volunteer vest will be available upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on additional programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Traditional Butchering WeekendProgram Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs while not needing to be the expert at the activities. From Hoghouse to Smokehouse, and the activities, will have volunteers supporting tasks related to traditional butchering and creating a successful multi-station program. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Welcome and greet visitors at the activity stations Share information about the various activities of the day Point out highlights of Carriage Hill Distribute materials as needed Help with breaks for various stations Assist with simple, but essential, tasks to support the various stations May assist with documenting the event through photos. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis is opportunity is for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Program Support volunteers do not need to be in period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge, and volunteer vests will be available upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Volunteer Position: Programming Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs while not needing to be the expert at the activities. From Hoghouse to Smokehouse, and the activities, will have volunteers supporting tasks related to traditional butchering and creating a successful multi-station program. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Welcome and greet visitors at the activity stations Share information about the various activities of the day Point out highlights of Carriage Hill Distribute materials as needed Help with breaks for various stations Assist with simple, but essential, tasks to support the various stations May assist with documenting the event through photos. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis is opportunity is for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Program Support volunteers do not need to be in period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge, and volunteer vests will be available upon arrival.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: School Program Seasonal Planning (Cox Arboretum)School Program Naturalists use many resources during field trips to engage students and connect them to nature and the natural world. This opportunity is a planning time for the March volunteer training. Experienced school program volunteers (those who have participated in multiple tours) will assist staff in reviewing new field trip outlines and share ideas for how experienced volunteers can play important roles in the training of new volunteers. Volunteers are an essential part of making each field trip engaging and a learning experience, and as we welcome new volunteers, getting a good training lays the foundation for their success. ImpactVolunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Get to know returning volunteers helping with school field trips, and the new Education Specialist working with volunteers in Outdoor Education. Volunteers will work with staff to sort, purge, and organize materials and equipment used for school and teacher programs.Review training materials used in the past and assist with assessing value and planning the spring training. Review how the new material may be used, as well as how to utilize the space during programming with kids and family. EligibilityThis is an opportunity for Long-Term volunteers who have qualified as School Program volunteers. Volunteers should have participated with multiple field trips. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Cox Arboretum MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meet up with the staff in the Wallace Library/Resource Center, and assist with getting any materials needed. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, where supplies are located, and other important information. You can bring something for lunch, or the staff will check for dietary needs if they are providing something special.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place primarily indoors, but access to the basement requires a brief outdoor time. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on Programming volunteer opportunities with us.Volunteer Position: Programming School Program Naturalists use many resources during field trips to engage students and connect them to nature and the natural world. This opportunity is a planning time for the March volunteer training. Experienced school program volunteers (those who have participated in multiple tours) will assist staff in reviewing new field trip outlines and share ideas for how experienced volunteers can play important roles in the training of new volunteers. Volunteers are an essential part of making each field trip engaging and a learning experience, and as we welcome new volunteers, getting a good training lays the foundation for their success. ImpactVolunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Get to know returning volunteers helping with school field trips, and the new Education Specialist working with volunteers in Outdoor Education. Volunteers will work with staff to sort, purge, and organize materials and equipment used for school and teacher programs.Review training materials used in the past and assist with assessing value and planning the spring training. Review how the new material may be used, as well as how to utilize the space during programming with kids and family. EligibilityThis is an opportunity for Long-Term volunteers who have qualified as School Program volunteers. Volunteers should have participated with multiple field trips. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Cox Arboretum MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meet up with the staff in the Wallace Library/Resource Center, and assist with getting any materials needed. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, where supplies are located, and other important information. You can bring something for lunch, or the staff will check for dietary needs if they are providing something special.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place primarily indoors, but access to the basement requires a brief outdoor time. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on Programming volunteer opportunities with us.Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Carriage Hill Riding Center Program Support: Valentine's Day with the PoniesDo you love being around horses? Are you looking for an opportunity to jump in and support the Carriage Hill Riding Center that DOESN'T involve barn aide tasks? Join us in this fun new program support opportunity celebrating Valentine's with the Ponies at the Carriage Hill Riding Center! ImpactVolunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. TasksAssist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program.Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in.Distribute program supplies and help get participants started on activities, ensuring a fun, positive experience for each participant.Assist participants with valentine's cards, program packets, and photos as needed.Assist with refreshments as needed.Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth, and Long-Term. Short-term volunteers may be considered depending on the length of service commitment. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting instructions: Meet near the office inside the first barn or find a staff member.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last-minute or are running late, please call the Riding Center office cell phone number at #937-689-6939. Environment & Physical Demands: Volunteers should prepare to work in outdoor weather conditions. Please check the weather and dress accordingly. Note: There is no heat inside the barn. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to hay, cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens.Dress: Please wear your MetroParks volunteer name badge and apparel if you have it. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Programming Do you love being around horses? Are you looking for an opportunity to jump in and support the Carriage Hill Riding Center that DOESN'T involve barn aide tasks? Join us in this fun new program support opportunity celebrating Valentine's with the Ponies at the Carriage Hill Riding Center! ImpactVolunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. TasksAssist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program.Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in.Distribute program supplies and help get participants started on activities, ensuring a fun, positive experience for each participant.Assist participants with valentine's cards, program packets, and photos as needed.Assist with refreshments as needed.Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth, and Long-Term. Short-term volunteers may be considered depending on the length of service commitment. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting instructions: Meet near the office inside the first barn or find a staff member.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last-minute or are running late, please call the Riding Center office cell phone number at #937-689-6939. Environment & Physical Demands: Volunteers should prepare to work in outdoor weather conditions. Please check the weather and dress accordingly. Note: There is no heat inside the barn. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to hay, cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens.Dress: Please wear your MetroParks volunteer name badge and apparel if you have it. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: The Adventure Summit: Classroom AmbassadorsFive Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University are excited to invite you to be a part of The Adventure Summit, a celebration of outdoor culture and adventure! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help during the event by welcoming attendees to scheduled presentations, helping them find their seats, providing room counts and general event information. Impact Volunteers will ensure the scheduled presentations go on smoothly and seamlessly. You will leave knowing you helped to promote an active, healthy lifestyle in the region and contributed to making Dayton “The Adventure Capital of the Midwest!” Tasks Report to your classroom assignment (you'll receive your room assignment at volunteer check-in) and help prepare the room for the scheduled presentation. You can view the schedule of presentations here. Welcome the public to the presentation and help find seats if needed.When the presentation begins, close the doors to ensure all can hear. Count how many people are attending the presentation and record the total attendance in the binder for each presentation. Open the doors at the end of the presentation. Thank everyone for coming and ask them to complete an evaluation card on their way out. Enjoy the event!Additional Notes: Eligibility: This opportunity is open to public volunteers and groups, ages 18 and up. Learn more about our types of service here.We do not require a background check for our public volunteer opportunities; however, persons with a criminal record may be disqualified and prohibited from service. Please review our background check policy here. For those required to complete Court Appointed Community Service, please click here. Environment and Physical Demands: This volunteer opportunity is indoors. Volunteers may be lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Parking and Meeting Instructions: Parking is available in the Visitor and Student Union lots at Wright State University at 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, OH 45324. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park, check-in, and meet the staff lead for any additional information. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided at check-in.Contact: If you have questions about your volunteer opportunity, please reach out to us at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or call #937-275-7275. We're happy to help you!Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Five Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University are excited to invite you to be a part of The Adventure Summit, a celebration of outdoor culture and adventure! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help during the event by welcoming attendees to scheduled presentations, helping them find their seats, providing room counts and general event information. Impact Volunteers will ensure the scheduled presentations go on smoothly and seamlessly. You will leave knowing you helped to promote an active, healthy lifestyle in the region and contributed to making Dayton “The Adventure Capital of the Midwest!” Tasks Report to your classroom assignment (you'll receive your room assignment at volunteer check-in) and help prepare the room for the scheduled presentation. You can view the schedule of presentations here. Welcome the public to the presentation and help find seats if needed.When the presentation begins, close the doors to ensure all can hear. Count how many people are attending the presentation and record the total attendance in the binder for each presentation. Open the doors at the end of the presentation. Thank everyone for coming and ask them to complete an evaluation card on their way out. Enjoy the event!Additional Notes: Eligibility: This opportunity is open to public volunteers and groups, ages 18 and up. Learn more about our types of service here.We do not require a background check for our public volunteer opportunities; however, persons with a criminal record may be disqualified and prohibited from service. Please review our background check policy here. For those required to complete Court Appointed Community Service, please click here. Environment and Physical Demands: This volunteer opportunity is indoors. Volunteers may be lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Parking and Meeting Instructions: Parking is available in the Visitor and Student Union lots at Wright State University at 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, OH 45324. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park, check-in, and meet the staff lead for any additional information. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided at check-in.Contact: If you have questions about your volunteer opportunity, please reach out to us at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or call #937-275-7275. We're happy to help you!Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45435 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: The Adventure Summit: Pool AssistantsFive Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University are excited to invite you to be a part of The Adventure Summit, a celebration of outdoor culture and adventure! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help during the event by assisting with classes and activities in the pool area. Volunteers will greet and direct participants, assist with registration and fitting life jackets, pool safety and provide basic program support. Impact Volunteers will leave knowing they have promoted an active, safe, and healthy lifestyle in the region and have contributed to making Dayton “The Adventure Capital of the Midwest!” Tasks Greet and welcome participants as they arrive.Assist with program registration and waivers. Assist with properly fitting life jackets (our staff will show you how!) Help participants get in and out of boats as needed.Assist staff in managing the flow of traffic and pool deck safety.Provide routine program support to ensure safe and fun program experience. Enjoy the event!Additional Notes Eligibility: This opportunity is open to public volunteers, ages 18 and up. Learn more about our types of service here.We do not require a background check for our public volunteer opportunities; however, persons with a criminal record may be disqualified and prohibited from service. Please review our background check policy here. For those required to complete Court Appointed Community Service, please click here. Environment and Physical Demands: This volunteer opportunity is indoors. Volunteers may be lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Volunteers will not be in the water, but still may get wet. Parking and Meeting Instructions: Parking is available in the Visitor and Student Union lots at Wright State University at 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, OH 45324. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park, check-in, and meet the staff lead for any additional information. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided at check-in.Contact: If you have questions about your volunteer opportunity, please reach out to us at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or call #937-275-7275. We're happy to help you!Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Five Rivers MetroParks and Wright State University are excited to invite you to be a part of The Adventure Summit, a celebration of outdoor culture and adventure! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help during the event by assisting with classes and activities in the pool area. Volunteers will greet and direct participants, assist with registration and fitting life jackets, pool safety and provide basic program support. Impact Volunteers will leave knowing they have promoted an active, safe, and healthy lifestyle in the region and have contributed to making Dayton “The Adventure Capital of the Midwest!” Tasks Greet and welcome participants as they arrive.Assist with program registration and waivers. Assist with properly fitting life jackets (our staff will show you how!) Help participants get in and out of boats as needed.Assist staff in managing the flow of traffic and pool deck safety.Provide routine program support to ensure safe and fun program experience. Enjoy the event!Additional Notes Eligibility: This opportunity is open to public volunteers, ages 18 and up. Learn more about our types of service here.We do not require a background check for our public volunteer opportunities; however, persons with a criminal record may be disqualified and prohibited from service. Please review our background check policy here. For those required to complete Court Appointed Community Service, please click here. Environment and Physical Demands: This volunteer opportunity is indoors. Volunteers may be lifting, bending, and standing for extended periods. Volunteers will not be in the water, but still may get wet. Parking and Meeting Instructions: Parking is available in the Visitor and Student Union lots at Wright State University at 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, OH 45324. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park, check-in, and meet the staff lead for any additional information. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided at check-in.Contact: If you have questions about your volunteer opportunity, please reach out to us at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or call #937-275-7275. We're happy to help you!Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45435 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Interpreter: Maple Sugaring on the FarmThe enchanting maple season kicks off when temperatures soar above freezing during the day and dip below at night, resulting in the delightful flow of clear, sweet sap from the trees. At Carriage Hill's Historic Farm, you can be part of this wonderful experience! Volunteers play a vital role in our engaging interpretive stations that celebrate this delicious, natural treasure. Join us to assist with exciting demonstrations and activities, all centered around the magic of sap. Come be a part of this delicious journey! Although the Historic Farm is not yet open for the season, the early-season programs like Maple Sugaring are examples of life on the historic farm. Historic Interpreters provide engaging activities and help visitors create a memorable experience at Carriage Hill Historic Farm. ImpactThrough oral history, letters, diaries, government records, and other primary and secondary sources, a picture of a lifestyle emerges that Carriage Hill interpreters can bring to life for the public. Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about maple sugaring, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or teardown of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret how maple sugar is processed. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in the maple sugar process. Demonstrations will include boiling down the sap, making maple sugar, and cooking with maple syrup and sugar. Guidance on using the woodstove will also be provided. Assist staff with tours of the historic farm. Review Maple Sugaring Information SheetsOhio Maple FactsMaple History TimelineHow Much Sap Is NeededMaple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Walk EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Period apparel is required. Dress for the weather and layering under period clothing can keep you warmer. Volunteers who need to be fitted, or need seasonal period outerwear need to contact the staff lead to set an appointment before the opportunity.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming The enchanting maple season kicks off when temperatures soar above freezing during the day and dip below at night, resulting in the delightful flow of clear, sweet sap from the trees. At Carriage Hill's Historic Farm, you can be part of this wonderful experience! Volunteers play a vital role in our engaging interpretive stations that celebrate this delicious, natural treasure. Join us to assist with exciting demonstrations and activities, all centered around the magic of sap. Come be a part of this delicious journey! Although the Historic Farm is not yet open for the season, the early-season programs like Maple Sugaring are examples of life on the historic farm. Historic Interpreters provide engaging activities and help visitors create a memorable experience at Carriage Hill Historic Farm. ImpactThrough oral history, letters, diaries, government records, and other primary and secondary sources, a picture of a lifestyle emerges that Carriage Hill interpreters can bring to life for the public. Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about maple sugaring, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or teardown of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret how maple sugar is processed. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in the maple sugar process. Demonstrations will include boiling down the sap, making maple sugar, and cooking with maple syrup and sugar. Guidance on using the woodstove will also be provided. Assist staff with tours of the historic farm. Review Maple Sugaring Information SheetsOhio Maple FactsMaple History TimelineHow Much Sap Is NeededMaple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Walk EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Period apparel is required. Dress for the weather and layering under period clothing can keep you warmer. Volunteers who need to be fitted, or need seasonal period outerwear need to contact the staff lead to set an appointment before the opportunity.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Maple Sugaring (Historic Farm)Individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm and the visitor center. Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs while not needing to be the expert at the activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Welcome and greet visitors at the activity stations Share information about the various activities of the day Point out highlights of Carriage Hill Distribute materials as needed Help with breaks for various stations Assist with simple but essential tasks to support the various stations May assist with documenting the event through photos. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for informationWant to be more engaged in the activities? Review Maple Sugaring Information SheetsOhio Maple FactsMaple History TimelineHow Much Sap Is NeededMaple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Walk EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Program Support volunteers do not require period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge. A volunteer vest will be available when you check in.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Volunteer Position: Programming Individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm and the visitor center. Program Support Volunteers are needed and able to participate in various entry opportunities to support programs while not needing to be the expert at the activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in simple activities, allowing demonstrators to take a break, or talking with the visitors about the activities while allowing the tasks to be completed. Tasks Welcome and greet visitors at the activity stations Share information about the various activities of the day Point out highlights of Carriage Hill Distribute materials as needed Help with breaks for various stations Assist with simple but essential tasks to support the various stations May assist with documenting the event through photos. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for informationWant to be more engaged in the activities? Review Maple Sugaring Information SheetsOhio Maple FactsMaple History TimelineHow Much Sap Is NeededMaple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Walk EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer, contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the start of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Program Support volunteers do not require period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge. A volunteer vest will be available when you check in.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Shadow Experience: Historic Interpreter - Maple Sugaring on the FarmThis Shadow Experience opportunity is for those volunteers in training to serve as Historic Interpreters for the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm at Carriage Hill MetroPark. You will be partnered with a qualified and experienced Historic Interpreter volunteer and/or Staff Lead during this shadow experience to observe, learn, and practice the skills of a Historic Interpreter. Period clothing is not required for this shadow experience; however, if you move forward to fully qualify as a Historic Interpreter, period clothing will be required. The individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm. Volunteers during program times may engage the public with assorted demonstrations or interpretive stations in different areas. Each volunteer's pride and dedication in "working on the farm" gives Carriage Hill Farm vitality. The interpretative purpose of the farm is to use the Arnold Family, who once lived at Carriage Hill Farm, as a guide to how a real conservative farm family is in real-time at a real place. Through oral history, letters, diaries, government records, and other primary and secondary sources, a picture of a lifestyle emerges that Carriage Hill interpreters can bring to life for the public. Volunteers will be program support for the Maple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Historic Farm. ImpactVolunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about maple sugaring, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or tear down of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret how maple sugar is processed. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in the maple sugar process. Demonstrations will include boiling down the sap, making maple sugar, and cooking with maple syrup and sugar. Guidance on using the woodstove will also be provided. Assist staff with tours of the historic farmReview Maple Sugaring Information SheetsOhio Maple FactsMaple History TimelineHow Much Sap Is NeededMaple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Walk EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term volunteers who are 16 years or older and have completed the historic interpreter virtual training. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Period apparel is not required. Volunteers will need to be fitted before they can sign up for Historic Interpreter opportunities.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming This Shadow Experience opportunity is for those volunteers in training to serve as Historic Interpreters for the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm at Carriage Hill MetroPark. You will be partnered with a qualified and experienced Historic Interpreter volunteer and/or Staff Lead during this shadow experience to observe, learn, and practice the skills of a Historic Interpreter. Period clothing is not required for this shadow experience; however, if you move forward to fully qualify as a Historic Interpreter, period clothing will be required. The individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm. Volunteers during program times may engage the public with assorted demonstrations or interpretive stations in different areas. Each volunteer's pride and dedication in "working on the farm" gives Carriage Hill Farm vitality. The interpretative purpose of the farm is to use the Arnold Family, who once lived at Carriage Hill Farm, as a guide to how a real conservative farm family is in real-time at a real place. Through oral history, letters, diaries, government records, and other primary and secondary sources, a picture of a lifestyle emerges that Carriage Hill interpreters can bring to life for the public. Volunteers will be program support for the Maple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Historic Farm. ImpactVolunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and the experience of life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about maple sugaring, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks. Greet and welcome participants Assist staff in the setup and/or tear down of activities. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Volunteers are needed to help interpret the activities of the day. Share information about the farm, as well as interpret how maple sugar is processed. Engaging participants and families in the activities on the farm during the program. Assist staff with demonstrations of the various processes involved in the maple sugar process. Demonstrations will include boiling down the sap, making maple sugar, and cooking with maple syrup and sugar. Guidance on using the woodstove will also be provided. Assist staff with tours of the historic farmReview Maple Sugaring Information SheetsOhio Maple FactsMaple History TimelineHow Much Sap Is NeededMaple Sugaring at Carriage Hill Walk EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term volunteers who are 16 years or older and have completed the historic interpreter virtual training. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived. Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, review specific stations, and provide other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Dress: Period apparel is not required. Volunteers will need to be fitted before they can sign up for Historic Interpreter opportunities.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHADOW Experience: Wildlife Ambassador Animal Outreach - The Adventure SummitJoin us as we introduce our wildlife animal ambassadors to guests of all ages at this year's Adventure Summit! Wildlife Ambassador volunteers are needed to help handle and interpret the animals at the wildlife ambassador booth including the turtles, snakes, owl, and hawk. In this shadow experience, staff will work with you to show you how to confidently handle and interpret the animals to the public. Impact Five Rivers MetroParks Wildlife Ambassador volunteers assist with animal care and animal programming, sharing our conservation message with community members of all ages at a variety of programs, events, and outreach opportunities year-round. Impact Volunteers like YOU can share our conservation mission and the importance of healthy habitat for animals like them and people like us to a variety of audiences throughout our community. Tasks Assist staff in set-up and clean-up of wildlife ambassador booth space.With the help of your staff lead you will:Welcome guests to the booth, introduce yourself and the wildlife ambassadorsProvide excellent customer service to the public when approached with questions. Review talking points regarding the wildlife ambassadors in the Wildlife Ambassador Manual.Follow all safety procedures and ensure the safety of all participants. Alert staff when and if any issues arise.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for individual Long-Term volunteers who are qualified Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers. GET STARTED: Not a Wildlife Ambassador volunteer yet, but interested and want to learn more? View the Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteer training page here. BECOME A VOLUNTEER: Learn more about becoming a volunteer and our service types here.Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers can expect bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects 10 lbs. or more, and standing for long periods. Must be willing to engage visitors of all ages in conversations about nature. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available in the Visitor and Student Union lots at Wright State University at 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, OH 45324. Please arrive 15 minutes early to park and get checked in. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided at check-in. Contact: If you have questions about your volunteer opportunity, please reach out to us at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or call #937-275-7275. We're happy to help you!Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Join us as we introduce our wildlife animal ambassadors to guests of all ages at this year's Adventure Summit! Wildlife Ambassador volunteers are needed to help handle and interpret the animals at the wildlife ambassador booth including the turtles, snakes, owl, and hawk. In this shadow experience, staff will work with you to show you how to confidently handle and interpret the animals to the public. Impact Five Rivers MetroParks Wildlife Ambassador volunteers assist with animal care and animal programming, sharing our conservation message with community members of all ages at a variety of programs, events, and outreach opportunities year-round. Impact Volunteers like YOU can share our conservation mission and the importance of healthy habitat for animals like them and people like us to a variety of audiences throughout our community. Tasks Assist staff in set-up and clean-up of wildlife ambassador booth space.With the help of your staff lead you will:Welcome guests to the booth, introduce yourself and the wildlife ambassadorsProvide excellent customer service to the public when approached with questions. Review talking points regarding the wildlife ambassadors in the Wildlife Ambassador Manual.Follow all safety procedures and ensure the safety of all participants. Alert staff when and if any issues arise.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for individual Long-Term volunteers who are qualified Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers. GET STARTED: Not a Wildlife Ambassador volunteer yet, but interested and want to learn more? View the Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteer training page here. BECOME A VOLUNTEER: Learn more about becoming a volunteer and our service types here.Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers can expect bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects 10 lbs. or more, and standing for long periods. Must be willing to engage visitors of all ages in conversations about nature. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available in the Visitor and Student Union lots at Wright State University at 3640 Colonel Glenn Hwy, Fairborn, OH 45324. Please arrive 15 minutes early to park and get checked in. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided at check-in. Contact: If you have questions about your volunteer opportunity, please reach out to us at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or call #937-275-7275. We're happy to help you!Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45435 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Hiking for Older Adults (Wegerzyn)Join our Outdoor Recreation team and help create an enjoyable experience for participants exploring new MetroParks and outdoor activities in a supportive and safe environment! Our Hiking for Older Adults program is designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills they need to embark on day hikes with confidence and ease. Volunteers will assist participants in discovering the benefits of using trekking poles, which will be available for everyone to try. With the guidance of our staff, volunteers will enhance the hiking experience as participants explore the beauty of nature, increase their physical activity, and uncover new trails. Volunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Assist with check-in of participants. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this unique group hike. Help distribute program materials and supplies as needed. Assist participants in staying with the group by hiking with them, observing any participant changes, and keeping the staff lead aware of any participants having difficulty. Share Park highlights, nature tidbits, and information the staff shares with participants further back on the hike. Assist the staff lead in ensuring all participants feel they are part of the program Assist with clean-up and equipment tear-down after the program if needed. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet the staff in the parking lot. Your shift time begins 30 minutes before the program starts for quick review and last-minute prep, and to introduce you to the program.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors! Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e., sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.), and seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. The environment may have uneven terrain, and communication between the leader of the hike and volunteers may use a point-to-point radio. Volunteers should be able to hike the distance of the trails (3 miles in 2 hours). Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt. Items like water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray may help make your hike more comfortable. If you have not yet received your MetroParks name badge, please reach out to volunteer services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information on Programming volunteer opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Join our Outdoor Recreation team and help create an enjoyable experience for participants exploring new MetroParks and outdoor activities in a supportive and safe environment! Our Hiking for Older Adults program is designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills they need to embark on day hikes with confidence and ease. Volunteers will assist participants in discovering the benefits of using trekking poles, which will be available for everyone to try. With the guidance of our staff, volunteers will enhance the hiking experience as participants explore the beauty of nature, increase their physical activity, and uncover new trails. Volunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Assist with check-in of participants. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this unique group hike. Help distribute program materials and supplies as needed. Assist participants in staying with the group by hiking with them, observing any participant changes, and keeping the staff lead aware of any participants having difficulty. Share Park highlights, nature tidbits, and information the staff shares with participants further back on the hike. Assist the staff lead in ensuring all participants feel they are part of the program Assist with clean-up and equipment tear-down after the program if needed. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet the staff in the parking lot. Your shift time begins 30 minutes before the program starts for quick review and last-minute prep, and to introduce you to the program.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors! Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e., sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.), and seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. The environment may have uneven terrain, and communication between the leader of the hike and volunteers may use a point-to-point radio. Volunteers should be able to hike the distance of the trails (3 miles in 2 hours). Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt. Items like water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray may help make your hike more comfortable. If you have not yet received your MetroParks name badge, please reach out to volunteer services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information on Programming volunteer opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45415 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Astronomy Assistant: The Overfield School in TroyIndividuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities offered by our programming teams. Astronomy Assistant volunteers will assist with the assembly and use of the education telescope, help children and their teachers be able to find points of interest in the sky and get them excited to explore the sky. This volunteer opportunity is for those familiar with astronomy and will assist with the astronomy activities and assist in training program support volunteers for their roles in activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in various activities. They may demonstrate proper use of specialized equipment (ie. telescope), share their skills and experience to increase additional volunteer participation, and introduce other volunteers and participants to exciting science and night sky exploration. Tasks Assist with setting up and tearing down the telescope. Welcome and greet students, their families, and teachers. Assist the staff lead in giving each student group a brief introduction to what they'll be seeing. Assist the Staff Lead in helping kids and teachers discover the solar system, view the sun, learn about how telescopes work, and other fun facts. Review safe solar viewing techniques and help ensure students understand the safety protocols. Participates in debriefing and evaluating current activities. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers must complete the Astronomy Assistant Interest and Assessment and Interview to qualify for this opportunity. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet the staff at the Overfield School in Troy. The Overfield School address is: 172 South Ridge Avenue, Troy, OH 45373. Volunteers will meet the staff lead at the School. The event will take place on the campus grounds in an open, mowed field next to the school and the Hobart Preserve. There will be reserved parking spaces for the volunteers. The Staff lead will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities offered by our programming teams. Astronomy Assistant volunteers will assist with the assembly and use of the education telescope, help children and their teachers be able to find points of interest in the sky and get them excited to explore the sky. This volunteer opportunity is for those familiar with astronomy and will assist with the astronomy activities and assist in training program support volunteers for their roles in activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in various activities. They may demonstrate proper use of specialized equipment (ie. telescope), share their skills and experience to increase additional volunteer participation, and introduce other volunteers and participants to exciting science and night sky exploration. Tasks Assist with setting up and tearing down the telescope. Welcome and greet students, their families, and teachers. Assist the staff lead in giving each student group a brief introduction to what they'll be seeing. Assist the Staff Lead in helping kids and teachers discover the solar system, view the sun, learn about how telescopes work, and other fun facts. Review safe solar viewing techniques and help ensure students understand the safety protocols. Participates in debriefing and evaluating current activities. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers must complete the Astronomy Assistant Interest and Assessment and Interview to qualify for this opportunity. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet the staff at the Overfield School in Troy. The Overfield School address is: 172 South Ridge Avenue, Troy, OH 45373. Volunteers will meet the staff lead at the School. The event will take place on the campus grounds in an open, mowed field next to the school and the Hobart Preserve. There will be reserved parking spaces for the volunteers. The Staff lead will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45373 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Trails Challenge Hike (Carriage Hill)Our Outdoor Recreation team creates a learning environment that helps individuals enjoy the outdoors through fun and safe activities. The MetroParks Trails Challenge is a great way to explore the region's trails while staying active outdoors. Participants can complete the challenge on their own schedule and at their own pace, choosing the trails they prefer. Are you a volunteer who enjoys exploring MetroParks and a variety of trails? Our recreation team, along with the support of volunteers, provides personalized attention during scheduled hikes, enhancing the experience for everyone involved. Volunteers help individuals seeking to enhance their physical and mental well-being while connecting with nature and embracing an active outdoor lifestyle. Join us as a program support volunteer to help connect participants with nature, embrace an active outdoor lifestyle, and meet others with similar interests. This opportunity will be at Carriage Hill MetroPark, and hiking the orange trail (1.3 miles). ImpactVolunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Assist with check-in of participants. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this unique group hike. Help distribute program materials and supplies as needed. Assist participants in staying with the group by hiking with them, observing any participant changes, and keeping the staff lead aware of any participants having difficulty. Share Park highlights, nature tidbits, and information the staff shares with participants further back on the hike. Assist the staff lead in ensuring all participants feel they are part of the program Assist with clean-up and equipment tear-down after the program if needed. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet the staff in the Cedar Lake parking lot. Your shift time begins 30 minutes before the program starts for quick review, last-minute prep, and to introduce you to this new program.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. The work environment may have uneven terrain. Volunteers should be able to hike the distance of the trails at a moderate speed. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and their MetroParks name badge and volunteer apparel. Items like water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray may help make your hike more comfortable. If you have not yet received your MetroParks name badge, please reach out to volunteer services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org.Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on other programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Our Outdoor Recreation team creates a learning environment that helps individuals enjoy the outdoors through fun and safe activities. The MetroParks Trails Challenge is a great way to explore the region's trails while staying active outdoors. Participants can complete the challenge on their own schedule and at their own pace, choosing the trails they prefer. Are you a volunteer who enjoys exploring MetroParks and a variety of trails? Our recreation team, along with the support of volunteers, provides personalized attention during scheduled hikes, enhancing the experience for everyone involved. Volunteers help individuals seeking to enhance their physical and mental well-being while connecting with nature and embracing an active outdoor lifestyle. Join us as a program support volunteer to help connect participants with nature, embrace an active outdoor lifestyle, and meet others with similar interests. This opportunity will be at Carriage Hill MetroPark, and hiking the orange trail (1.3 miles). ImpactVolunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Assist with check-in of participants. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this unique group hike. Help distribute program materials and supplies as needed. Assist participants in staying with the group by hiking with them, observing any participant changes, and keeping the staff lead aware of any participants having difficulty. Share Park highlights, nature tidbits, and information the staff shares with participants further back on the hike. Assist the staff lead in ensuring all participants feel they are part of the program Assist with clean-up and equipment tear-down after the program if needed. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet the staff in the Cedar Lake parking lot. Your shift time begins 30 minutes before the program starts for quick review, last-minute prep, and to introduce you to this new program.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. The work environment may have uneven terrain. Volunteers should be able to hike the distance of the trails at a moderate speed. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and their MetroParks name badge and volunteer apparel. Items like water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray may help make your hike more comfortable. If you have not yet received your MetroParks name badge, please reach out to volunteer services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org.Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on other programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Hiking for Older Adults (Eastwood)Join our Outdoor Recreation team and help create an enjoyable experience for participants exploring new MetroParks and outdoor activities in a supportive and safe environment! Our Hiking for Older Adults program is designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills they need to embark on day hikes with confidence and ease. Volunteers will assist participants in discovering the benefits of using trekking poles, which will be available for everyone to try. With the guidance of our staff, volunteers will enhance the hiking experience as participants explore the beauty of nature, increase their physical activity, and uncover new trails. Volunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Assist with check-in of participants. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this unique group hike. Help distribute program materials and supplies as needed. Assist participants in staying with the group by hiking with them, observing any participant changes, and keeping the staff lead aware of any participants having difficulty. Share Park highlights, nature tidbits, and information the staff shares with participants further back on the hike. Assist the staff lead in ensuring all participants feel they are part of the program Assist with clean-up and equipment tear-down after the program if needed. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Eastwood MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet the staff in the parking lot. (the last one, right by the lagoon). Your shift time begins 30 minutes before the program starts for quick review, last-minute prep, and to introduce you to this program.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. The work environment may have uneven terrain. Volunteers should be able to hike the distance of the trails. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt. Items like water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray may help make your hike more comfortable. If you have not yet received your MetroParks name badge, please reach out to volunteer services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org.Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Join our Outdoor Recreation team and help create an enjoyable experience for participants exploring new MetroParks and outdoor activities in a supportive and safe environment! Our Hiking for Older Adults program is designed to equip individuals with the essential knowledge and skills they need to embark on day hikes with confidence and ease. Volunteers will assist participants in discovering the benefits of using trekking poles, which will be available for everyone to try. With the guidance of our staff, volunteers will enhance the hiking experience as participants explore the beauty of nature, increase their physical activity, and uncover new trails. Volunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. They enable more individualized support for first-time learners and create a better skill-building environment. Volunteers help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Assist with check-in of participants. Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this unique group hike. Help distribute program materials and supplies as needed. Assist participants in staying with the group by hiking with them, observing any participant changes, and keeping the staff lead aware of any participants having difficulty. Share Park highlights, nature tidbits, and information the staff shares with participants further back on the hike. Assist the staff lead in ensuring all participants feel they are part of the program Assist with clean-up and equipment tear-down after the program if needed. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Short-term and Long-term. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Eastwood MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet the staff in the parking lot. (the last one, right by the lagoon). Your shift time begins 30 minutes before the program starts for quick review, last-minute prep, and to introduce you to this program.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. The work environment may have uneven terrain. Volunteers should be able to hike the distance of the trails. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, closed-toe shoes, and their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt. Items like water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray may help make your hike more comfortable. If you have not yet received your MetroParks name badge, please reach out to volunteer services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org.Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45431 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Astronomy Assistant - Great American Camp Out (Possum Creek)The Great American Camp Out has many scouts camping, enjoying nature, and, with the help of volunteers, discovering some of the interesting things in the sky. Volunteers should enjoy working with families, be excited about exploring the night sky, and can share their time and talents to support the programming team in putting excitement and perspective into the evening's activities. Astronomy Assistant volunteers will assist with the assembly and use of the education telescope. The volunteer opportunity is for those familiar with astronomy and will assist with the astronomy activities and assist staff train program support volunteers for their roles in activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in various activities. They may demonstrate proper use of specialized equipment (ie, telescope), share their skills and experience to increase additional volunteer participation, and introduce other volunteers and participants to exciting science and night sky exploration. Tasks Assist with the setup and teardown of the telescope. Welcome and greet participants to Possum Creek and your station. Assist the staff lead in training additional volunteers in astronomy activities available at the program. Oversee staged equipment and assist participants in using the telescopeAssist participants in discovering constellations and night sky areas of interest.Assist in interpreting the night sky for guests by pointing out and identifying celestial objects and relaying fun facts and stories May assist with documenting the event through photos or video. Participates in debriefing and evaluating current activities. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers must complete the Astronomy Assistant Interest and Assessment and Interview to qualify for this opportunity. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive before the start of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information. You will meet at the camping site.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge and volunteer apparel. Red light headlamps or flashlights are helpful.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming The Great American Camp Out has many scouts camping, enjoying nature, and, with the help of volunteers, discovering some of the interesting things in the sky. Volunteers should enjoy working with families, be excited about exploring the night sky, and can share their time and talents to support the programming team in putting excitement and perspective into the evening's activities. Astronomy Assistant volunteers will assist with the assembly and use of the education telescope. The volunteer opportunity is for those familiar with astronomy and will assist with the astronomy activities and assist staff train program support volunteers for their roles in activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in various activities. They may demonstrate proper use of specialized equipment (ie, telescope), share their skills and experience to increase additional volunteer participation, and introduce other volunteers and participants to exciting science and night sky exploration. Tasks Assist with the setup and teardown of the telescope. Welcome and greet participants to Possum Creek and your station. Assist the staff lead in training additional volunteers in astronomy activities available at the program. Oversee staged equipment and assist participants in using the telescopeAssist participants in discovering constellations and night sky areas of interest.Assist in interpreting the night sky for guests by pointing out and identifying celestial objects and relaying fun facts and stories May assist with documenting the event through photos or video. Participates in debriefing and evaluating current activities. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term Volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers must complete the Astronomy Assistant Interest and Assessment and Interview to qualify for this opportunity. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive before the start of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information. You will meet at the camping site.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge and volunteer apparel. Red light headlamps or flashlights are helpful.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Paint A Park (Sugarcreek MetroPark)Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Sugarcreek MetroPark. The program will take place in the Trailside Shelter.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Sugarcreek MetroPark. The program will take place in the Trailside Shelter.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45305 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Astronomy Assistant - Blue Star Families Camp Out (Possum Creek)Blue Star Families was founded by military family members to empower military families to thrive as they serve. They (15 families) will be camping, enjoying nature, and the trails and features at MetroParks. Volunteers should enjoy working with families, be excited about exploring the night sky, and sharing their time and talents to support the programming team to put excitement and perspective into the evening's activities. Volunteers will assist with activities that highlight the night sky, share interesting constellation stories, and help campers discover constellations that can be seen. Astronomy Assistant volunteers will assist with the assembly and use of the education telescope. The volunteer opportunity is for those familiar with astronomy and will assist with the astronomy activities and training program support volunteers for their roles in activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in various activities. They may demonstrate proper use of specialized equipment (ie. telescope), share their skills and experience to increase additional volunteer participation, and introduce other volunteers and participants to exciting science and night sky exploration. Tasks Assist with the setup and teardown of the telescope. Welcome and greet participants to Possum Creek and your station. Assist the staff lead in training additional volunteers in astronomy activities available at the program. Oversee staged equipment and assist participants in using the telescope.Assist participants in discovering constellations and night sky areas of interest.Assist in interpreting the night sky for guests by pointing out and identifying celestial objects and relaying fun facts and stories May assist with documenting the event through photos or video. Participates in debriefing and evaluating current activities. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers must complete the Astronomy Assistant Interest and Assessment and Interview to qualify for this opportunity. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive before the start of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information. You will meet at the camping site.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge and volunteer apparel. Red light headlamps or flashlights are helpful.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on other programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Blue Star Families was founded by military family members to empower military families to thrive as they serve. They (15 families) will be camping, enjoying nature, and the trails and features at MetroParks. Volunteers should enjoy working with families, be excited about exploring the night sky, and sharing their time and talents to support the programming team to put excitement and perspective into the evening's activities. Volunteers will assist with activities that highlight the night sky, share interesting constellation stories, and help campers discover constellations that can be seen. Astronomy Assistant volunteers will assist with the assembly and use of the education telescope. The volunteer opportunity is for those familiar with astronomy and will assist with the astronomy activities and training program support volunteers for their roles in activities. ImpactVolunteers enable us to accomplish so much more by lending a hand in various activities. They may demonstrate proper use of specialized equipment (ie. telescope), share their skills and experience to increase additional volunteer participation, and introduce other volunteers and participants to exciting science and night sky exploration. Tasks Assist with the setup and teardown of the telescope. Welcome and greet participants to Possum Creek and your station. Assist the staff lead in training additional volunteers in astronomy activities available at the program. Oversee staged equipment and assist participants in using the telescope.Assist participants in discovering constellations and night sky areas of interest.Assist in interpreting the night sky for guests by pointing out and identifying celestial objects and relaying fun facts and stories May assist with documenting the event through photos or video. Participates in debriefing and evaluating current activities. Encourage volunteerism, and help direct to the website for information EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. Volunteers must complete the Astronomy Assistant Interest and Assessment and Interview to qualify for this opportunity. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers are scheduled to arrive before the start of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information. You will meet at the camping site.Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors and outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. Volunteers may be standing or walking for the majority of their shift Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear their MetroParks name badge and volunteer apparel. Red light headlamps or flashlights are helpful.Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position for more information on other programming opportunities with us. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Paint A Park (Huffman MetroPark)Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Huffman MetroPark. The program will take place in the Redtail Shelter.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Huffman MetroPark. The program will take place in the Redtail Shelter.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Paint A Park (Possum Creek MetroPark)Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Possum Creek MetroPark. The program will take place in the Education Building.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Possum Creek MetroPark. The program will take place in the Education Building.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Paint A Park (Carriage Hill MetroPark)Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Carriage Hill MetroPark. The program will take place in the Visitor Center.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Enjoy the outdoors and help others discover the beauty of nature in our parks at this program support opportunity! Experience in art is not required for this opportunity, but it can make the experience more fun. Click here to learn more about the Paint-A-Park programs including why they were developed and see examples of art created during these programs. Impact Volunteers just like YOU ensure that our program participants are able to learn, grow, and connect with nature through a variety of high quality, nature-based programming offered in our parks. Tasks Assist staff lead with preparing supplies and setting up for the program. Welcome participants and assist with getting them signed in. Distribute program supplies including Paint-A-Park kit materials. Assist with participant questions and help troubleshoot any minor problems. Take pictures of the art in progress and the completed art using the provided program IPAD. Collect supplies and assist with program clean up and tear down.Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term and Short-Term volunteers who are 16 and older. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e. sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal allergies (i.e., grass, pollen, bees, etc.). Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs. or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Parking is available at Carriage Hill MetroPark. The program will take place in the Visitor Center.The volunteer shift is scheduled to start 30 minutes before the program begins to allow for parking, meeting up with the staff, and assisting with set up. Staff leads will provide a brief overview of the program and the tasks of the program support volunteer. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Please wear your volunteer name badge and your volunteer apparel. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |