Opportunities From: Five Rivers MetroParks

Volunteer: Passport to Kindergarten: Program Support -Growing Up Wild Snacks

Passport to Kindergarten End of Year Celebration recognizes the children and families who have participated in this kindergarten readiness program for the past year! The focus of the End of Year Celebration is on nature exploration in the park  and a focus on trees.  Volunteers will assist in the Growing Up Wild Snacks station.   

Impact:

Volunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. Feedback is an important component to continue creating exceptional programs. Volunteers enable more individualized connections and aid in getting more participants to share their MetroParks experience.  Learning about healthy snack options is part of the garden experience.

Tasks 

Greet and welcome participants. Assist staff in setting up the Growing Wild Snack station and keeping it stocked during program.  Assist participants in finding healthy choices in the various snack options.Assist participants with hand cleaning and support staff in keeping stations stocked.Thank participants for attending, and encourage feedback when they receive the program survey by email.Assist staff with any tear-down needed.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to individual, long-term and short-term volunteers, ages 18 and up.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up an eligible background check), plus School Program Volunteer training. Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing the required qualifications, or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff at Skeeter's Garden.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 1/2 hour before the school arrives for a brief orientation, review of stations and to gather supplies needed.  Cancellation:  If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact your Staff Lead at the provided number.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. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt,  long pants, closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite teaching aids, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. 

Learn more about Programming opportunities with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275, or join us at a Volunteer Open House

Want to Branch Out? Exploring multiple opportunities is a great way to stay involved, build new skills, and experience different parts of the parks! Consider this/these opportunities:

Program Support


Volunteer Position: Programming

Passport to Kindergarten End of Year Celebration recognizes the children and families who have participated in this kindergarten readiness program for the past year! The focus of the End of Year Celebration is on nature exploration in the park  and a focus on trees.  Volunteers will assist in the Growing Up Wild Snacks station.   

Impact:

Volunteers help build access, comfort, convenience, and safety into our programs for all interested in learning. Feedback is an important component to continue creating exceptional programs. Volunteers enable more individualized connections and aid in getting more participants to share their MetroParks experience.  Learning about healthy snack options is part of the garden experience.

Tasks 

Greet and welcome participants. Assist staff in setting up the Growing Wild Snack station and keeping it stocked during program.  Assist participants in finding healthy choices in the various snack options.Assist participants with hand cleaning and support staff in keeping stations stocked.Thank participants for attending, and encourage feedback when they receive the program survey by email.Assist staff with any tear-down needed.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to individual, long-term and short-term volunteers, ages 18 and up.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up an eligible background check), plus School Program Volunteer training. Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing the required qualifications, or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff at Skeeter's Garden.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 1/2 hour before the school arrives for a brief orientation, review of stations and to gather supplies needed.  Cancellation:  If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact your Staff Lead at the provided number.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. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt,  long pants, closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite teaching aids, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. 

Learn more about Programming opportunities with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275, or join us at a Volunteer Open House

Want to Branch Out? Exploring multiple opportunities is a great way to stay involved, build new skills, and experience different parts of the parks! Consider this/these opportunities:

Program Support


Volunteer Position: Programming

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Passport to Kindergarten: Program Support - Activity Areas

Passport to Kindergarten End of Year Celebration recognizes the children and families who have participated in this kindergarten readiness program for the past year! The focus of the End of Year Celebration is on nature exploration in the park and trees.  The entire event will be focused on hands-on nature exploration, and families will be encouraged to visit all our stations, meet our animal ambassadors, and enjoy the evening in their park. The activity area wil be a tree cookie station and a station to help participants start their birding challenge. Volunteers will engage preschoolers and their families to learn how to listen and observe the unique things in nature.

Impact:

Passport to Kindergarten is a year-long initiative that promotes literacy and language skills by providing monthly professional development to Preschool teachers, while also offering free enriching learning opportunities to children and families. 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 environment for skill-building. 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 the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program Volunteers will guide preschoolers and their caregivers through an activity.  The stations will be a tree cookie investigation, a music/dance participation, or the birding challenge. Assist families to stop, observe, listen and discover what they can learn in nature.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to individual, long-term and short-term volunteers, ages 16 and up who have qualified as School Program Volunteer.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up an eligible background check), plus School Program Volunteer training. Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing the required qualifications, or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff at Skeeter's Garden.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive an hour before the school arrives for a brief orientation, review of stations, and to gather supplies needed.  Cancellation:  If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact your Staff Lead at the provided number.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. Volunteers may lead a group over uneven terrain and may be walking (1-to-3-mile hikes) during this opportunity. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt,  long pants, closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite teaching aids, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. 

Learn more about Programming opportunities with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275, or join us at a Volunteer Open House

Want to Branch Out? Exploring multiple opportunities is a great way to stay involved, build new skills, and experience different parts of the parks! Consider this/these opportunities:

Program Support

Volunteer Position: Programming

Passport to Kindergarten End of Year Celebration recognizes the children and families who have participated in this kindergarten readiness program for the past year! The focus of the End of Year Celebration is on nature exploration in the park and trees.  The entire event will be focused on hands-on nature exploration, and families will be encouraged to visit all our stations, meet our animal ambassadors, and enjoy the evening in their park. The activity area wil be a tree cookie station and a station to help participants start their birding challenge. Volunteers will engage preschoolers and their families to learn how to listen and observe the unique things in nature.

Impact:

Passport to Kindergarten is a year-long initiative that promotes literacy and language skills by providing monthly professional development to Preschool teachers, while also offering free enriching learning opportunities to children and families. 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 environment for skill-building. 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 the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program Volunteers will guide preschoolers and their caregivers through an activity.  The stations will be a tree cookie investigation, a music/dance participation, or the birding challenge. Assist families to stop, observe, listen and discover what they can learn in nature.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to individual, long-term and short-term volunteers, ages 16 and up who have qualified as School Program Volunteer.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up an eligible background check), plus School Program Volunteer training. Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing the required qualifications, or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park and meet staff at Skeeter's Garden.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive an hour before the school arrives for a brief orientation, review of stations, and to gather supplies needed.  Cancellation:  If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact your Staff Lead at the provided number.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. Volunteers may lead a group over uneven terrain and may be walking (1-to-3-mile hikes) during this opportunity. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt,  long pants, closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite teaching aids, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. 

Learn more about Programming opportunities with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275, or join us at a Volunteer Open House

Want to Branch Out? Exploring multiple opportunities is a great way to stay involved, build new skills, and experience different parts of the parks! Consider this/these opportunities:

Program Support

Volunteer Position: Programming

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45415

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Passport to Kindergarten: Ambassador

Join us for this year's Passport to Kindergarten Graduation and help us celebrate the children and families who participated in this year's kindergarten readiness program! This year's theme focused on nature exploration in the park so we're welcoming everyone for an end of year celebration at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. The Event Ambassador will be stationed by the Playhouse, greeting and welcoming park patrons, helping guide them to the entrance and various stations, and monitoring the entrance of the Playhouse

Impact

Ambassador volunteers enhance the visitor experience by offering excellent customer service to park visitors and helping them build awareness of all the amenities that MetroParks offers to community members.

Tasks

Under the supervision of staff, support and assist with the following tasks:

Roam the event to show a Five Rivers MetroParks presenceGreet and welcome guests to Passport to KindergartenPass out program information and direct visitors to the booths to collect their rocksAssist with questions about the event, park, and Five Rivers MetroParks Refer questions you cannot answer to a MetroParks staff member on-site

Eligibility

This opportunity is open to individual Long-Term volunteers ages 18 and up.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up, an eligible background check). Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing your qualifications or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark.  Volunteers should plan to arrive 15 minutes before the start of their shift to allow for parking, getting checked in, then going to their stations, and getting oriented to the activities.    Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please the staff lead to make them aware.   Environment & Physical Demands: Physical duties include walking, standing, and guiding.If you would like to request a service accommodation in order to volunteer at this opportunity, please contact Volunteer Services at least 1 week before the scheduled opportunity. Dress:  Please wear your green or blue volunteer T-shirt, if you have one. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes. Reusable volunteer vests will be provided for volunteers on-site.

Learn more about Ambassador with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275 or join us at a Volunteer Open House.

Volunteer Position: Ambassador

Join us for this year's Passport to Kindergarten Graduation and help us celebrate the children and families who participated in this year's kindergarten readiness program! This year's theme focused on nature exploration in the park so we're welcoming everyone for an end of year celebration at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. The Event Ambassador will be stationed by the Playhouse, greeting and welcoming park patrons, helping guide them to the entrance and various stations, and monitoring the entrance of the Playhouse

Impact

Ambassador volunteers enhance the visitor experience by offering excellent customer service to park visitors and helping them build awareness of all the amenities that MetroParks offers to community members.

Tasks

Under the supervision of staff, support and assist with the following tasks:

Roam the event to show a Five Rivers MetroParks presenceGreet and welcome guests to Passport to KindergartenPass out program information and direct visitors to the booths to collect their rocksAssist with questions about the event, park, and Five Rivers MetroParks Refer questions you cannot answer to a MetroParks staff member on-site

Eligibility

This opportunity is open to individual Long-Term volunteers ages 18 and up.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up, an eligible background check). Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing your qualifications or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark.  Volunteers should plan to arrive 15 minutes before the start of their shift to allow for parking, getting checked in, then going to their stations, and getting oriented to the activities.    Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please the staff lead to make them aware.   Environment & Physical Demands: Physical duties include walking, standing, and guiding.If you would like to request a service accommodation in order to volunteer at this opportunity, please contact Volunteer Services at least 1 week before the scheduled opportunity. Dress:  Please wear your green or blue volunteer T-shirt, if you have one. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes. Reusable volunteer vests will be provided for volunteers on-site.

Learn more about Ambassador with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275 or join us at a Volunteer Open House.

Volunteer Position: Ambassador

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45414

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Passport to Kindergarten: Sustainability Team

Join us for this year's Passport to Kindergarten Graduation and help us celebrate the children and families who participated in this year's kindergarten readiness program! This year's theme focused on nature exploration in the park so we're welcoming everyone for an end of year celebration at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark.

Sustainability Team volunteers including Master Recyclers are needed to help educate these youngsters and their families on sustainability and to support our waste free event efforts. Join in on the fun while sharing this important message with the next generation.

Impact

Special Event volunteers serve a critical role in ensuring events and large-scale programs run smoothly. 

Tasks

Under the supervision of the staff lead, volunteers will:

assist with waste collection and sorting, including compostable and recyclable waste generated at waste stations during the event.   share information with the public, educating them on environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.assist with set up and tear down of the waste station and booth spaces.

Eligibility

This opportunity is open to individual Long-Term and Short-Term Volunteers ages 16 and up.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up an eligible background check) Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing your qualifications or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes:

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Arrive at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark (1301 Siebenthaler Avenue, Dayton, OH 45415) and meet your staff at the park Kiosk next to the administration building. Cancellation:  If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call staff lead Jack Rees at 859-653-6658. Environment & Physical Demands: ​​This opportunity is quite physical and requires volunteers to lift items that weigh anywhere from 5 to 50 pounds. Reaching, walking on pavement, standing, and lifting may be required. 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.). Dress: Please wear your volunteer shirt and name badge if you have them. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes. Reusable volunteer vests will be provided for volunteers onsite.

Learn more about Special Events opportunities with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275 or join us at a Volunteer Open House. 

Volunteer Position: Special Events

Join us for this year's Passport to Kindergarten Graduation and help us celebrate the children and families who participated in this year's kindergarten readiness program! This year's theme focused on nature exploration in the park so we're welcoming everyone for an end of year celebration at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark.

Sustainability Team volunteers including Master Recyclers are needed to help educate these youngsters and their families on sustainability and to support our waste free event efforts. Join in on the fun while sharing this important message with the next generation.

Impact

Special Event volunteers serve a critical role in ensuring events and large-scale programs run smoothly. 

Tasks

Under the supervision of the staff lead, volunteers will:

assist with waste collection and sorting, including compostable and recyclable waste generated at waste stations during the event.   share information with the public, educating them on environmental stewardship and sustainable practices.assist with set up and tear down of the waste station and booth spaces.

Eligibility

This opportunity is open to individual Long-Term and Short-Term Volunteers ages 16 and up.

GET STARTED: This opportunity requires Volunteer Onboarding (Profile, Volunteer Handbook Signature, and for those 18 and up an eligible background check) Simply click the blue RESPOND button to begin completing your qualifications or click here to learn more about becoming a volunteer.

Additional Notes:

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Arrive at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark (1301 Siebenthaler Avenue, Dayton, OH 45415) and meet your staff at the park Kiosk next to the administration building. Cancellation:  If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call staff lead Jack Rees at 859-653-6658. Environment & Physical Demands: ​​This opportunity is quite physical and requires volunteers to lift items that weigh anywhere from 5 to 50 pounds. Reaching, walking on pavement, standing, and lifting may be required. 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.). Dress: Please wear your volunteer shirt and name badge if you have them. Be sure to wear closed-toe shoes. Reusable volunteer vests will be provided for volunteers onsite.

Learn more about Special Events opportunities with us on the Volunteer Position page! Have questions or need help getting started? Contact Volunteer Services at volunteer.services@metroparks.org or #937-275-7275 or join us at a Volunteer Open House. 

Volunteer Position: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45415

Allow Groups: No