Volunteer: CHRC: Barn AideDo you love being around horses and don’t mind getting your hands a bit dirty? Or maybe just looking for a way to give back while getting a great workout? Consider joining our team of Carriage Hill Riding Center Volunteers as a Barn Aide! Barn Aide volunteers are critical to providing daily care for the horses and the equestrian facility in which these beloved animals live, work, and play. Daily tasks include cleaning stalls, turning horses out to pasture, and providing them with fresh food and water. The work is hard, but the rewards are great! All new Riding Center volunteers begin as Barn Aides but can complete additional training to support a variety of programming opportunities at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. ImpactVolunteers complete essential operational tasks and hands-on daily care which promotes the health and well-being of our horses and allows the Riding Center facility to function on a daily basis. Tasks Clean stalls and paddocks Clean and refill water buckets Feed hay and/or grain Turn horses in and out Assist staff with general cleaning Groom horsesEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth, and Long-Term volunteers who have completed the required prerequisite training and are able to make an ongoing commitment to service at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. (8 shifts per year, minimum). Short-term volunteers may be considered depending on the length of service commitment. Learn more about our types of service here.Note: Youth Volunteers: 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: 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, year-round. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens. Visit the Carriage Hill Riding Center Volunteer Training page in our Volunteer Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity and get started today! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Animal Care Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Animal Care Do you love being around horses and don’t mind getting your hands a bit dirty? Or maybe just looking for a way to give back while getting a great workout? Consider joining our team of Carriage Hill Riding Center Volunteers as a Barn Aide! Barn Aide volunteers are critical to providing daily care for the horses and the equestrian facility in which these beloved animals live, work, and play. Daily tasks include cleaning stalls, turning horses out to pasture, and providing them with fresh food and water. The work is hard, but the rewards are great! All new Riding Center volunteers begin as Barn Aides but can complete additional training to support a variety of programming opportunities at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. ImpactVolunteers complete essential operational tasks and hands-on daily care which promotes the health and well-being of our horses and allows the Riding Center facility to function on a daily basis. Tasks Clean stalls and paddocks Clean and refill water buckets Feed hay and/or grain Turn horses in and out Assist staff with general cleaning Groom horsesEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth, and Long-Term volunteers who have completed the required prerequisite training and are able to make an ongoing commitment to service at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. (8 shifts per year, minimum). Short-term volunteers may be considered depending on the length of service commitment. Learn more about our types of service here.Note: Youth Volunteers: 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: 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, year-round. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens. Visit the Carriage Hill Riding Center Volunteer Training page in our Volunteer Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity and get started today! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Animal Care Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Animal Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Cox Arboretum GardeningLooking for a unique and rewarding gardening experience? Join the team of knowledgeable staff and passionate volunteers at Cox Arboretum MetroPark. You will have the chance to maintain and cultivate a variety of specialty gardens, including those at the Barbara Cox Center for Sustainable Horticulture. With a focus on native plants, you will learn effective horticulture techniques that benefit the environment and the community. Don't miss this opportunity to develop your skills and contribute to a sustainable future! ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned Horticulture Technician, support and assist with the following: Landscape bed maintenance including pruning trees and shrubs, mechanical weed removal, edging, and mulching. A variety of seasonal gardening tasks as assigned. Provide excellent customer service by assisting park visitors with questions and wayfinding.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Cox Arboretum MetroPark. Volunteers should park at Cox Arboretum, located at 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449, and meet staff in the plaza between the Barbara Cox Center for Sustainable Horticulture and the Kettering Learning Lab. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact Todd Strong at (513) 658-0279. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place 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 lifting objects of 15lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Looking for a unique and rewarding gardening experience? Join the team of knowledgeable staff and passionate volunteers at Cox Arboretum MetroPark. You will have the chance to maintain and cultivate a variety of specialty gardens, including those at the Barbara Cox Center for Sustainable Horticulture. With a focus on native plants, you will learn effective horticulture techniques that benefit the environment and the community. Don't miss this opportunity to develop your skills and contribute to a sustainable future! ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned Horticulture Technician, support and assist with the following: Landscape bed maintenance including pruning trees and shrubs, mechanical weed removal, edging, and mulching. A variety of seasonal gardening tasks as assigned. Provide excellent customer service by assisting park visitors with questions and wayfinding.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Cox Arboretum MetroPark. Volunteers should park at Cox Arboretum, located at 6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449, and meet staff in the plaza between the Barbara Cox Center for Sustainable Horticulture and the Kettering Learning Lab. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact Todd Strong at (513) 658-0279. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place 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 lifting objects of 15lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: RiverScape and Urban Parks Garden StewardsLooking for a way to support MetroParks' gardening efforts in our downtown parks? Do you enjoy promoting beautiful green spaces in an urban setting? Learn and apply effective horticulture techniques with plants chosen for their horticultural benefits, while fostering healthy biodiversity for pollinators. ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. Tasks: Under the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Planting and watering annuals, bulbs, perennials, shrubs, and trees Pruning shrubs and trees Deadheading and cutting back perennials Landscape bed maintenance including mechanical weed and leaf removal, edging and mulching, and other gardening tasks as assigned General litter pickup in and around landscape beds Provide excellent customer service by assisting park visitors with questions/wayfindingEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours.Additional Notes: Please sign up for your volunteer shift at least 2 days in advance. Parking & Meeting Instructions: RiverScape and Urban Parks Garden Stewards support staff at a variety of downtown MetroParks. You will receive a weekly email from the staff lead with more information on where to meet. Volunteers support the following parks: RiverScape (237 E. Monument - park in a VISITOR SPOT at the Main Office) Deeds Point (510 Webster St - park in a VISITOR SPOT at the Main Office)Note: If visitor parking is not available, you must display your volunteer parking hang tag in your vehicle. Failure to display your volunteer parking hang tag may result in a parking ticket when parking in the Main Office parking lot. If you do not have a volunteer parking hang tag, please contact Volunteer Services. Island (101 E. Helena St.) 2nd St. Market (600 E. 2nd St.) Sunrise (50 S. Edwin C. Moses – contact staff lead for map) Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call project staff lead, Amy Kennedy, at (937) 789-1085. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, and sometimes lifting objects 25 lbs or more in possibly shaded or direct sunlight. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Looking for a way to support MetroParks' gardening efforts in our downtown parks? Do you enjoy promoting beautiful green spaces in an urban setting? Learn and apply effective horticulture techniques with plants chosen for their horticultural benefits, while fostering healthy biodiversity for pollinators. ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. Tasks: Under the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Planting and watering annuals, bulbs, perennials, shrubs, and trees Pruning shrubs and trees Deadheading and cutting back perennials Landscape bed maintenance including mechanical weed and leaf removal, edging and mulching, and other gardening tasks as assigned General litter pickup in and around landscape beds Provide excellent customer service by assisting park visitors with questions/wayfindingEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours.Additional Notes: Please sign up for your volunteer shift at least 2 days in advance. Parking & Meeting Instructions: RiverScape and Urban Parks Garden Stewards support staff at a variety of downtown MetroParks. You will receive a weekly email from the staff lead with more information on where to meet. Volunteers support the following parks: RiverScape (237 E. Monument - park in a VISITOR SPOT at the Main Office) Deeds Point (510 Webster St - park in a VISITOR SPOT at the Main Office)Note: If visitor parking is not available, you must display your volunteer parking hang tag in your vehicle. Failure to display your volunteer parking hang tag may result in a parking ticket when parking in the Main Office parking lot. If you do not have a volunteer parking hang tag, please contact Volunteer Services. Island (101 E. Helena St.) 2nd St. Market (600 E. 2nd St.) Sunrise (50 S. Edwin C. Moses – contact staff lead for map) Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call project staff lead, Amy Kennedy, at (937) 789-1085. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, and sometimes lifting objects 25 lbs or more in possibly shaded or direct sunlight. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHADOW Experience: CHRC - Barn Aide**This opportunity is open for volunteers in training to be qualified Barn Aides at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers have completed the virtual volunteer training and in the in-person Barn Aide training. Now, they will shadow qualified volunteers and Carriage Hill Riding Center staff to practice the skills needed to become a qualified Barn Aide volunteer. ** Barn Aide volunteers are critical to providing daily care for the horses and the equestrian facility in which these beloved animals live, work, and play. Daily tasks include cleaning stalls, turning horses out to pasture, and providing them with fresh food and water. You'll work alongside qualified volunteers at staff to learn how to do each of these tasks until you are able to check off begin completing these tasks more independently during scheduled Barn Aide shifts and are even able to help train others. All new Riding Center volunteers begin as Barn Aides but can complete additional training to support a variety of programming opportunities at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. ImpactVolunteers complete essential operational tasks and hands-on daily care alongside qualified volunteers and staff during these scheduled shadow experiences to ensure the good health and well-being of our horses allowing the Riding Center facility to function on a daily basis. Tasks Clean stalls and paddocks Clean and refill water buckets Feed hay and/or grain Turn horses in and out Assist staff with general cleaning Groom horsesEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth, and Long-Term. Short-term who have completed the required prerequisite training and are able to make an ongoing commitment to service at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. (8 shifts per year, minimum). Learn more about our types of service here. Note: Youth Volunteers: 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: 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, year-round. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens. Visit the Carriage Hill Riding Center Volunteer Training page in our Volunteer Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity and get started today! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Animal Care Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Animal Care **This opportunity is open for volunteers in training to be qualified Barn Aides at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers have completed the virtual volunteer training and in the in-person Barn Aide training. Now, they will shadow qualified volunteers and Carriage Hill Riding Center staff to practice the skills needed to become a qualified Barn Aide volunteer. ** Barn Aide volunteers are critical to providing daily care for the horses and the equestrian facility in which these beloved animals live, work, and play. Daily tasks include cleaning stalls, turning horses out to pasture, and providing them with fresh food and water. You'll work alongside qualified volunteers at staff to learn how to do each of these tasks until you are able to check off begin completing these tasks more independently during scheduled Barn Aide shifts and are even able to help train others. All new Riding Center volunteers begin as Barn Aides but can complete additional training to support a variety of programming opportunities at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. ImpactVolunteers complete essential operational tasks and hands-on daily care alongside qualified volunteers and staff during these scheduled shadow experiences to ensure the good health and well-being of our horses allowing the Riding Center facility to function on a daily basis. Tasks Clean stalls and paddocks Clean and refill water buckets Feed hay and/or grain Turn horses in and out Assist staff with general cleaning Groom horsesEligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth, and Long-Term. Short-term who have completed the required prerequisite training and are able to make an ongoing commitment to service at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. (8 shifts per year, minimum). Learn more about our types of service here. Note: Youth Volunteers: 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: 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, year-round. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens. Visit the Carriage Hill Riding Center Volunteer Training page in our Volunteer Training Library to see what training is required for this opportunity and get started today! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Animal Care Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Animal Care Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CHRC Equestrian Arena AssistantEquestrian Arena Assistant volunteers assist staff in conducting lessons and camps at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers are the eyes, ears, hands and heart that ensure each participant has a fun, safe, and engaging experience. These volunteers train and qualify as Barn Aides before training to qualify as an Equestrian Arena Assistant. Impact Arena Assistant Volunteers ensure a fun, safe experience riding lesson experience providing a connection to nature through high-quality equine programming. Tasks Retrieve horses from stalls or paddocks and lead to cross ties. Assist with grooming and tacking Help with checking tack, getting riders mounted, and adjusting stirrups Assist with aiding and maintaining safe spacing between the horses during the lesson Keep an eye on safety issues throughout the lesson.Eligibility This opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth volunteers ages 14 and up who have qualified as Equestrian Arena Assistants. Learn more about our types of service here. To learn more about training to become an Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer, click here. Note: Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers are asked to commit to at least 5 Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer shifts per year. These 5 shifts can be included in the total of 8 volunteer shifts served annually at the Carriage Hill Riding Center.Note: This opportunity is open to volunteers ages 14 and up. 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 to waive your background check.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Meet the staff near the barn office. 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 expect to work in outside weather conditions, year-round in a typical ban environment with exposure to cat and horse dander, dust, hay, and other environmental allergens.Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and volunteer apparel if you have it to make you easy to identify as a volunteer.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 Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers assist staff in conducting lessons and camps at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers are the eyes, ears, hands and heart that ensure each participant has a fun, safe, and engaging experience. These volunteers train and qualify as Barn Aides before training to qualify as an Equestrian Arena Assistant. Impact Arena Assistant Volunteers ensure a fun, safe experience riding lesson experience providing a connection to nature through high-quality equine programming. Tasks Retrieve horses from stalls or paddocks and lead to cross ties. Assist with grooming and tacking Help with checking tack, getting riders mounted, and adjusting stirrups Assist with aiding and maintaining safe spacing between the horses during the lesson Keep an eye on safety issues throughout the lesson.Eligibility This opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth volunteers ages 14 and up who have qualified as Equestrian Arena Assistants. Learn more about our types of service here. To learn more about training to become an Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer, click here. Note: Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers are asked to commit to at least 5 Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer shifts per year. These 5 shifts can be included in the total of 8 volunteer shifts served annually at the Carriage Hill Riding Center.Note: This opportunity is open to volunteers ages 14 and up. 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 to waive your background check.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Meet the staff near the barn office. 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 expect to work in outside weather conditions, year-round in a typical ban environment with exposure to cat and horse dander, dust, hay, and other environmental allergens.Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and volunteer apparel if you have it to make you easy to identify as a volunteer.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: Visitor Center Ambassador: Cox ArboretumShare your love and enthusiasm for the Arboretum with park patrons! Help enhance the visitor experience by greeting, welcoming, and interacting with a variety of diverse audiences and recommending all the best things to see and do while visiting. ImpactVisitor Center Ambassadors share their enthusiasm for Five Rivers MetroParks with diverse audiences at the Visitor Centers at Carriage Hill and Cox Arboretum MetroParks. Ambassadors are often the first friendly faces a visitor sees welcoming them to the park and can be counted on to share helpful information and answer a variety of questions. TasksProvide excellent customer service by welcoming and directing visitors throughout the park and visitor center.Answer questions about MetroParks. Distribute brochures or other literature appropriate to the conversation.Provide guest assistance while Visitor Services staff is on break. (You will not be asked to answer phones.)Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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: Parking can be found in the visitor parking lots in front of the visitor center located at 6733 N. Springboro Pike. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Visitor Services Manager Jonathan Gray at 937-499-4270 or 937-275-7275 Environment & Physical Demands: This opportunity involves sitting at the volunteer desk for periods for periods of time. Volunteers may want to stand for periods to speak with guests or show them to specific areas or give directions. Volunteers may choose to station themselves outside the visitor center for some or all of their shifts. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The temperature in the atrium stays cool or warm in alignment with the weather, so please dress accordingly. If choosing to station outside of the visitor center, a volunteer safety vest must be worn. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Ambassador Volunteer Position for more information on Ambassador volunteer opportunities with us.
Volunteer Position: Ambassador Share your love and enthusiasm for the Arboretum with park patrons! Help enhance the visitor experience by greeting, welcoming, and interacting with a variety of diverse audiences and recommending all the best things to see and do while visiting. ImpactVisitor Center Ambassadors share their enthusiasm for Five Rivers MetroParks with diverse audiences at the Visitor Centers at Carriage Hill and Cox Arboretum MetroParks. Ambassadors are often the first friendly faces a visitor sees welcoming them to the park and can be counted on to share helpful information and answer a variety of questions. TasksProvide excellent customer service by welcoming and directing visitors throughout the park and visitor center.Answer questions about MetroParks. Distribute brochures or other literature appropriate to the conversation.Provide guest assistance while Visitor Services staff is on break. (You will not be asked to answer phones.)Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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: Parking can be found in the visitor parking lots in front of the visitor center located at 6733 N. Springboro Pike. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Visitor Services Manager Jonathan Gray at 937-499-4270 or 937-275-7275 Environment & Physical Demands: This opportunity involves sitting at the volunteer desk for periods for periods of time. Volunteers may want to stand for periods to speak with guests or show them to specific areas or give directions. Volunteers may choose to station themselves outside the visitor center for some or all of their shifts. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The temperature in the atrium stays cool or warm in alignment with the weather, so please dress accordingly. If choosing to station outside of the visitor center, a volunteer safety vest must be worn. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Ambassador Volunteer Position for more information on Ambassador volunteer opportunities with us.
Volunteer Position: Ambassador Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45449 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHADOW Experience: CHRC Equestrian Arena AssistantThis Shadow Experience opportunity is for those volunteers in training to serve as an Equestrian Arena Assistant. You will be partnered with a qualified and experienced Staff Lead during this shadow experience to observe, learn, and practice the required skills. Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers assist staff in conducting lessons and camps at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers are the eyes, ears, hands and heart that ensure each participant has a fun, safe, and engaging experience. These volunteers train and qualify as Barn Aides before training to become an Equestrian Arena Assistant. Impact Arena Assistant Volunteers ensure a fun, safe experience riding lesson experience providing a connection to nature through high-quality equine programming. Tasks Retrieve horses from stalls or paddocks and lead to cross ties. Assist with grooming and tacking Help with checking tack, getting riders mounted, and adjusting stirrups Assist with aiding and maintaining safe spacing between the horses during the lesson Keep an eye on safety issues throughout the lesson.Eligibility This opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth volunteers ages 14 and up who are currently in training to qualify as Equestrian Arena Assistants. Learn more about our types of service here. To learn more about training to become an Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer, click here. Note: Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers are asked to commit to at least 5 Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer shifts per year. These 5 shifts can be included in the total of 8 volunteer shifts served annually at the Carriage Hill Riding Center.Note: This opportunity is open to volunteers ages 14 and up. 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 to waive your background check.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Meet the staff near the barn office. 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 expect to work in outside weather conditions, year-round in a typical ban environment with exposure to cat and horse dander, dust, hay, and other environmental allergens.Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and volunteer apparel if you have it to make yourself easy to identify as a volunteer.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 This Shadow Experience opportunity is for those volunteers in training to serve as an Equestrian Arena Assistant. You will be partnered with a qualified and experienced Staff Lead during this shadow experience to observe, learn, and practice the required skills. Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers assist staff in conducting lessons and camps at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers are the eyes, ears, hands and heart that ensure each participant has a fun, safe, and engaging experience. These volunteers train and qualify as Barn Aides before training to become an Equestrian Arena Assistant. Impact Arena Assistant Volunteers ensure a fun, safe experience riding lesson experience providing a connection to nature through high-quality equine programming. Tasks Retrieve horses from stalls or paddocks and lead to cross ties. Assist with grooming and tacking Help with checking tack, getting riders mounted, and adjusting stirrups Assist with aiding and maintaining safe spacing between the horses during the lesson Keep an eye on safety issues throughout the lesson.Eligibility This opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth volunteers ages 14 and up who are currently in training to qualify as Equestrian Arena Assistants. Learn more about our types of service here. To learn more about training to become an Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer, click here. Note: Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteers are asked to commit to at least 5 Equestrian Arena Assistant volunteer shifts per year. These 5 shifts can be included in the total of 8 volunteer shifts served annually at the Carriage Hill Riding Center.Note: This opportunity is open to volunteers ages 14 and up. 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 to waive your background check.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Meet the staff near the barn office. 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 expect to work in outside weather conditions, year-round in a typical ban environment with exposure to cat and horse dander, dust, hay, and other environmental allergens.Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and volunteer apparel if you have it to make yourself easy to identify as a volunteer.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: Adventure Central Program AssistantLove 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 Description for more 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 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: Carriage Hill Farm Heirloom GardeningWhat is a Heirloom Garden? Do you enjoy working outside while learning about our local history, particularly as it pertains to growing food? The heirloom kitchen garden and flower beds at the Carriage Hill MetroPark Historic Farm tell important stories that celebrate our agricultural heritage in the Miami Valley. This includes a significant portion of our local landscape shaped by generations of farmers growing a variety of heirloom crops commonly found on farms in the 1880s. So let's grow together at Carriage Hill and get our hands in the soil! ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: planting, weeding, cultivating, seed saving and overall maintenance in our heirloom kitchen garden and historic flower beds. The kitchen garden is on its original 1880s location and yields heirloom vegetables for demonstration usage. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers should park at the historic farm parking lot located at 7860 E. Shull Rd., Dayton, OH 45424, and meet staff at the David Arnold House on the Historic Farm. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call staff lead Rick Musselman at 937-594-8271. Environmental & Physical Demands: Be aware of outdoor risks such as poison ivy, insects, seasonal allergies, and extended exposure to the sun. ALLERGY ALERT: typical farm environment; hay and animal allergies. Volunteers can expect to participate in routine bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, and moving material of 15 pounds or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer T-shirt. Reusable volunteer vests will be provided for volunteers on-site. Historic-period clothing is not required. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening What is a Heirloom Garden? Do you enjoy working outside while learning about our local history, particularly as it pertains to growing food? The heirloom kitchen garden and flower beds at the Carriage Hill MetroPark Historic Farm tell important stories that celebrate our agricultural heritage in the Miami Valley. This includes a significant portion of our local landscape shaped by generations of farmers growing a variety of heirloom crops commonly found on farms in the 1880s. So let's grow together at Carriage Hill and get our hands in the soil! ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: planting, weeding, cultivating, seed saving and overall maintenance in our heirloom kitchen garden and historic flower beds. The kitchen garden is on its original 1880s location and yields heirloom vegetables for demonstration usage. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers should park at the historic farm parking lot located at 7860 E. Shull Rd., Dayton, OH 45424, and meet staff at the David Arnold House on the Historic Farm. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call staff lead Rick Musselman at 937-594-8271. Environmental & Physical Demands: Be aware of outdoor risks such as poison ivy, insects, seasonal allergies, and extended exposure to the sun. ALLERGY ALERT: typical farm environment; hay and animal allergies. Volunteers can expect to participate in routine bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, and moving material of 15 pounds or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer T-shirt. Reusable volunteer vests will be provided for volunteers on-site. Historic-period clothing is not required. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wegerzyn Gardening AngelsLove gardening and the beauty of ever-changing landscapes? Come be part of a dedicated team of volunteers who cultivate and care for the stunning gardens at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark! Each week brings something new—whether it’s planting vibrant annuals and perennials, weeding, edging, mulching, pruning, or simply enjoying the seasonal transformations. Horticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, support and assist with the following tasks: General garden maintenance such as weeding, edging, mulching, and keeping the gardens tidy; planting bulbs, annuals, perennials, and cannas; moving tropical plants in and out of the greenhouse; and providing excellent customer service by assisting park visitors with questions and wayfinding.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the Wegerzyn Gardens parking lot (1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414) and meet staff at the front entrance of the building. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Payton Johnson, at (513) 292- 8303. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in routinely bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Volunteer Position: Gardening Love gardening and the beauty of ever-changing landscapes? Come be part of a dedicated team of volunteers who cultivate and care for the stunning gardens at Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark! Each week brings something new—whether it’s planting vibrant annuals and perennials, weeding, edging, mulching, pruning, or simply enjoying the seasonal transformations. Horticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, support and assist with the following tasks: General garden maintenance such as weeding, edging, mulching, and keeping the gardens tidy; planting bulbs, annuals, perennials, and cannas; moving tropical plants in and out of the greenhouse; and providing excellent customer service by assisting park visitors with questions and wayfinding.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the Wegerzyn Gardens parking lot (1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414) and meet staff at the front entrance of the building. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Payton Johnson, at (513) 292- 8303. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in routinely bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Volunteer Position: Gardening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Possum Creek Garden MaintenanceAre you ready to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty? Join us at Possum Creek MetroPark for a fun-filled volunteer opportunity in the Demonstration Garden! The Demonstration Gardens provide produce to those in need throughout Dayton and the Miami Valley. Our education staff needs your help in maintaining the gardens and flower beds at the farm. Don't worry if you don't have any previous experience – we welcome all volunteers to learn by doing and ask questions. Together, we'll make the Possum Creek Demonstration Garden a beautiful and inspiring place for programming, school tours, and park patrons of all ages! ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Garden bed prep, weeding, compost maintenance (turning, sifting, and application), garden path maintenance (cardboard and woodchip application), garden bed construction, transplanting, planting, and more.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours.Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Arrive 5- 10 minutes before your shift start time for a brief introduction and orientation to the site and the volunteer project. Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the parking lot near the Farm Shelter. Enter the park at 4790 Frytown Rd., Dayton, OH 45417, and follow the main park drive until it dead-ends into the farm parking lot. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact Kaitlyn Lowry, Education Coordinator, at 937-276-7053. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place 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 lifting objects of 10lbs or more in possibly direct sunlight.Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Are you ready to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty? Join us at Possum Creek MetroPark for a fun-filled volunteer opportunity in the Demonstration Garden! The Demonstration Gardens provide produce to those in need throughout Dayton and the Miami Valley. Our education staff needs your help in maintaining the gardens and flower beds at the farm. Don't worry if you don't have any previous experience – we welcome all volunteers to learn by doing and ask questions. Together, we'll make the Possum Creek Demonstration Garden a beautiful and inspiring place for programming, school tours, and park patrons of all ages! ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Gardening volunteers support the Horticulture and Outdoor Connections staff in a variety of gardening tasks. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Garden bed prep, weeding, compost maintenance (turning, sifting, and application), garden path maintenance (cardboard and woodchip application), garden bed construction, transplanting, planting, and more.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours.Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Arrive 5- 10 minutes before your shift start time for a brief introduction and orientation to the site and the volunteer project. Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the parking lot near the Farm Shelter. Enter the park at 4790 Frytown Rd., Dayton, OH 45417, and follow the main park drive until it dead-ends into the farm parking lot. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact Kaitlyn Lowry, Education Coordinator, at 937-276-7053. Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place 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 lifting objects of 10lbs or more in possibly direct sunlight.Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottles, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Gardening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Interpreter - Historic Farm Weekday Demonstrations and Fieldtrip SupportThe individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm. 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. Historic Interpreter volunteers bring the history of the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm to life by interpreting 19th-century farm life and demonstrating simple everyday farm tasks. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and crafts.On Tuesdays, volunteers will support a cooking demonstration like making biscuits, making butter or preparing a period dish. On Thursdays, volunteers can support a craft demonstration such as sewing, knitting, rope making or broom making. Assist in hosting tours that come through during the week. Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Review additional materials prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming The individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm. 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. Historic Interpreter volunteers bring the history of the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm to life by interpreting 19th-century farm life and demonstrating simple everyday farm tasks. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and crafts.On Tuesdays, volunteers will support a cooking demonstration like making biscuits, making butter or preparing a period dish. On Thursdays, volunteers can support a craft demonstration such as sewing, knitting, rope making or broom making. Assist in hosting tours that come through during the week. Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Review additional materials prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 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: Textile & Fiber Arts Volunteer - WorkdayDo you have some sewing, knitting, crocheting, weaving, or other textile skills you are willing to share? MetroParks is helping bring back fiber arts and textile skills, in a variety of programs, with the support of volunteers. This opportunity focuses on using your skills to support creating, maintaining, and repairing items needed at the historic farm and other MetroParks facilities. Volunteers will need to have experience in one of the textile areas to participate, but there are opportunities to learn and grow skills during the workdays. Projects may vary each week, as the core of volunteers is developed, and a skills assessment will be done at the start of each project for those who are ready. Impact Volunteers will support efforts on the historic farm by making the textile materials needed for the interpretive team of staff and volunteers to accurately represent what living on an 1880s farm might have been like. Tasks Under the supervision of the assigned Staff Lead volunteers will Projects will be staff-driven needs for historic clothing, items for the historic house, and support of other programming needs, and will start with a simple project to assess the skill level of the interested volunteers.Support and assist staff with cutting out the pattern, simple sewing by hand and machine, and correct care of the finished project.Knit and/or crochet items needed for winter wear. Items may include scarves, hats, socks, and wristers. Weaving will focus on scarves for use by the historic interpreters, towels for use in the kitchen of the Arnold home, and napkins for special programs.Volunteers will be working in small numbers and rotating the tasks/steps to make the project build proficiency in each of the steps of the project. Those volunteers who have done the modern knitting machine training can make socks, do simple projects, and demonstrate simple kid's bracelets for visitors. Visitors are welcomed into the textile room and may observe as volunteers are mending, making repairs, creating new clothing items, adding new buttons for historic clothing, and practicing their skills at Carriage Hill.Volunteers can support the staff lead with demonstrations while learning in the newer tools. Support new volunteers with gaining skills. Eligibility: This opportunity is open to 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. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects, knitting machines, looms, sewing machines, and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Please park and walk to the lower level entrance at the back of the visitor center. Knock on the Textile volunteer entrance 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. Dress: 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 Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Thank you for volunteering!
Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades Do you have some sewing, knitting, crocheting, weaving, or other textile skills you are willing to share? MetroParks is helping bring back fiber arts and textile skills, in a variety of programs, with the support of volunteers. This opportunity focuses on using your skills to support creating, maintaining, and repairing items needed at the historic farm and other MetroParks facilities. Volunteers will need to have experience in one of the textile areas to participate, but there are opportunities to learn and grow skills during the workdays. Projects may vary each week, as the core of volunteers is developed, and a skills assessment will be done at the start of each project for those who are ready. Impact Volunteers will support efforts on the historic farm by making the textile materials needed for the interpretive team of staff and volunteers to accurately represent what living on an 1880s farm might have been like. Tasks Under the supervision of the assigned Staff Lead volunteers will Projects will be staff-driven needs for historic clothing, items for the historic house, and support of other programming needs, and will start with a simple project to assess the skill level of the interested volunteers.Support and assist staff with cutting out the pattern, simple sewing by hand and machine, and correct care of the finished project.Knit and/or crochet items needed for winter wear. Items may include scarves, hats, socks, and wristers. Weaving will focus on scarves for use by the historic interpreters, towels for use in the kitchen of the Arnold home, and napkins for special programs.Volunteers will be working in small numbers and rotating the tasks/steps to make the project build proficiency in each of the steps of the project. Those volunteers who have done the modern knitting machine training can make socks, do simple projects, and demonstrate simple kid's bracelets for visitors. Visitors are welcomed into the textile room and may observe as volunteers are mending, making repairs, creating new clothing items, adding new buttons for historic clothing, and practicing their skills at Carriage Hill.Volunteers can support the staff lead with demonstrations while learning in the newer tools. Support new volunteers with gaining skills. Eligibility: This opportunity is open to 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. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects, knitting machines, looms, sewing machines, and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Please park and walk to the lower level entrance at the back of the visitor center. Knock on the Textile volunteer entrance 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. Dress: 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 Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information. Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. Thank you for volunteering!
Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day: Englewood Invasive Species RemovalThe city of Englewood serves as the western boundary for a large portion of Englewood MetroPark. This nature-filled park, one of the largest in the region, has been part of the Englewood community for more than 50 years. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactProtecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land — 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing various natural area management plans. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: We will be removing willows from the edge of a wetland to restore viewsheds from the park road. Loppers and hand saw work and dragging the willows up to the road for removal will be the primary actions. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Englewood MetroPark. Volunteers should park at the Englewood MetroPark North Park entrance, located at 500 Old Springfield Rd., Vandalia, OH 45377. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage.Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead at Dan Spaugy at 937-271-1370.Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in routinely bending, kneeling, walking, reaching, dragging, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";} tr {mso-height-source:auto;} col {mso-width-source:auto;} td {padding-top:1px; padding-right:1px; padding-left:1px; mso-ignore:padding; color:black; font-size:11.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Calibri, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0; text-align:general; vertical-align:bottom; border:none; white-space:nowrap; mso-rotate:0;} .xl88 {font-family:"Neutraface Text Book", monospace; mso-font-charset:0; border:.5pt solid windowtext; background:#DDEBF7; mso-pattern:black none;} Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. We will be working in a prairie - Proper footwear will be necessary. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Conservation Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Conservation The city of Englewood serves as the western boundary for a large portion of Englewood MetroPark. This nature-filled park, one of the largest in the region, has been part of the Englewood community for more than 50 years. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactProtecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land — 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing various natural area management plans. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: We will be removing willows from the edge of a wetland to restore viewsheds from the park road. Loppers and hand saw work and dragging the willows up to the road for removal will be the primary actions. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Englewood MetroPark. Volunteers should park at the Englewood MetroPark North Park entrance, located at 500 Old Springfield Rd., Vandalia, OH 45377. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage.Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead at Dan Spaugy at 937-271-1370.Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in routinely bending, kneeling, walking, reaching, dragging, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. table {mso-displayed-decimal-separator:"\."; mso-displayed-thousand-separator:"\,";} tr {mso-height-source:auto;} col {mso-width-source:auto;} td {padding-top:1px; padding-right:1px; padding-left:1px; mso-ignore:padding; color:black; font-size:11.0pt; font-weight:400; font-style:normal; text-decoration:none; font-family:Calibri, sans-serif; mso-font-charset:0; text-align:general; vertical-align:bottom; border:none; white-space:nowrap; mso-rotate:0;} .xl88 {font-family:"Neutraface Text Book", monospace; mso-font-charset:0; border:.5pt solid windowtext; background:#DDEBF7; mso-pattern:black none;} Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. We will be working in a prairie - Proper footwear will be necessary. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Conservation Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.
Volunteer Position: Conservation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45377 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day: Taylorsville Invasive Species RemovalThe area that is now Taylorsville MetroPark was once one of the busiest crossroads in the country, the meeting place of major transportation arteries — the Old National Road, the Great Miami River, the Miami-Erie Canal, and railroads. Today, the area serves as the crossroads of bike trails, hiking trails, and river recreation. The park is a gateway to new outdoor experiences, such as running, biking, hiking, fishing, and paddling. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactProtecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land — 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing a variety of natural area management plans. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: cutting and removing invasive species in the West area of Taylorsville MetroPark. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth, and Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Taylorsville MetroPark. Volunteers should meet in the parking lot at Taylorsville Reservable Shelter Area: 8400 Brown School Rd., Vandalia, OH 45377. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call project staff lead, Melissa Alt, at 419-307-8166. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, walking on potentially uneven terrain, and lifting objects of 15 lbs or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Conservation Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Volunteer Position: Conservation The area that is now Taylorsville MetroPark was once one of the busiest crossroads in the country, the meeting place of major transportation arteries — the Old National Road, the Great Miami River, the Miami-Erie Canal, and railroads. Today, the area serves as the crossroads of bike trails, hiking trails, and river recreation. The park is a gateway to new outdoor experiences, such as running, biking, hiking, fishing, and paddling. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactProtecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land — 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing a variety of natural area management plans. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: cutting and removing invasive species in the West area of Taylorsville MetroPark. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth, and Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Taylorsville MetroPark. Volunteers should meet in the parking lot at Taylorsville Reservable Shelter Area: 8400 Brown School Rd., Vandalia, OH 45377. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call project staff lead, Melissa Alt, at 419-307-8166. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, twisting, reaching, walking on potentially uneven terrain, and lifting objects of 15 lbs or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Conservation Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Volunteer Position: Conservation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45377 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day: Twin Creek Litter PickupEnjoy the best wilderness experience in the region. Part of the Twin Valley Conservation Corridor, Twin Creek MetroPark offers mature forests within the breathtaking ravines — an ideal spot for hiking, backpacking, and camping. Get the wild natural beauty of a National Park, just 20 minutes south of Dayton. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactFive Rivers MetroParks provides clean, safe parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy year-round. Our Park Maintenance volunteers help to manage and sustain 18 beautiful parks, 11 conservation areas, and 160 miles of hike, bike, mountain bike, and horseback-riding trails for park visitors to safely enjoy. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Picking up litter along Morningside Road, Lake George, and the trailhead.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth, and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Family Volunteers: This opportunity is family-friendly. Families with youth volunteers under the age of 14 are welcome to volunteer. The family must include one parent or guardian per 3 children who engage in service and assume supervisory responsibility for the children during volunteer service.Additional NotesParking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Twin Creek MetroPark. Volunteers should park at Twin Creek MetroPark, Camp Hook, located at 8539 Morningstar Rd., Franklin, OH 45005. Park on the left side of the parking lot. Look for volunteer signage and the MetroParks truck. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call the Volunteer Coordinator, Allie Zimmerman, at (937) 274-3176. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in walking, bending, kneeling, pulling, and reaching. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Park Maintenance Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Park Maintenance Enjoy the best wilderness experience in the region. Part of the Twin Valley Conservation Corridor, Twin Creek MetroPark offers mature forests within the breathtaking ravines — an ideal spot for hiking, backpacking, and camping. Get the wild natural beauty of a National Park, just 20 minutes south of Dayton. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactFive Rivers MetroParks provides clean, safe parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy year-round. Our Park Maintenance volunteers help to manage and sustain 18 beautiful parks, 11 conservation areas, and 160 miles of hike, bike, mountain bike, and horseback-riding trails for park visitors to safely enjoy. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Picking up litter along Morningside Road, Lake George, and the trailhead.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth, and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Family Volunteers: This opportunity is family-friendly. Families with youth volunteers under the age of 14 are welcome to volunteer. The family must include one parent or guardian per 3 children who engage in service and assume supervisory responsibility for the children during volunteer service.Additional NotesParking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Twin Creek MetroPark. Volunteers should park at Twin Creek MetroPark, Camp Hook, located at 8539 Morningstar Rd., Franklin, OH 45005. Park on the left side of the parking lot. Look for volunteer signage and the MetroParks truck. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call the Volunteer Coordinator, Allie Zimmerman, at (937) 274-3176. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in walking, bending, kneeling, pulling, and reaching. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Park Maintenance Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45005 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day: Upper Twin Conservation Area Tree PlantingThe Upper Twin Conservation Area contains a unique, diverse mix of high-quality habitats. Located in the Twin Valley corridor upstream from Germantown and Twin Creek MetroParks, this approximately 580-acre area does not have public facilities or a public parking lot, so this is a great opportunity to explore an area of undeveloped natural beauty! As with all of our parks, however, we still have much more to do! Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactProtecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land — 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing a variety of natural area management plans. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Assist conservation staff in establishing an American Chestnut population by planting trees, setting up tree skirts and protective posts, and, if time allows, helping plant additional herbaceous and shrub species.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following types of volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers should park and meet the staff at the Upper Twin Conservation Area. Please use the following GPS coordinates to locate the entrance drive: (39.6493841, -84.4558173). Driveway is on the north side of Baden Road, 0.13miles west of the intersection of Baden Road & Anthony Road in Farmersville. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call Nicole Freshour at 567-249-7428.Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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.). There will be a 10-minute (approx. 0.3-mile) hike to the planting site and again to get back to the parking area. No public restroom on site (closest facility is a 1.75-mile drive, which is a porta-john at the sledding hill at Boomershine and Manning Roads at Germantown MetroPark. The Twin Valley Welcome Center is just up the road from there). Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Conservation Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Conservation The Upper Twin Conservation Area contains a unique, diverse mix of high-quality habitats. Located in the Twin Valley corridor upstream from Germantown and Twin Creek MetroParks, this approximately 580-acre area does not have public facilities or a public parking lot, so this is a great opportunity to explore an area of undeveloped natural beauty! As with all of our parks, however, we still have much more to do! Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactProtecting open space and natural areas is a priority for Five Rivers MetroParks, which protects nearly 16,000 acres of land — 90 percent of it in its natural state. Conservation volunteers are a part of our regional conservation story by assisting in implementing a variety of natural area management plans. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Assist conservation staff in establishing an American Chestnut population by planting trees, setting up tree skirts and protective posts, and, if time allows, helping plant additional herbaceous and shrub species.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following types of volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers should park and meet the staff at the Upper Twin Conservation Area. Please use the following GPS coordinates to locate the entrance drive: (39.6493841, -84.4558173). Driveway is on the north side of Baden Road, 0.13miles west of the intersection of Baden Road & Anthony Road in Farmersville. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call Nicole Freshour at 567-249-7428.Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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.). There will be a 10-minute (approx. 0.3-mile) hike to the planting site and again to get back to the parking area. No public restroom on site (closest facility is a 1.75-mile drive, which is a porta-john at the sledding hill at Boomershine and Manning Roads at Germantown MetroPark. The Twin Valley Welcome Center is just up the road from there). Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants, long sleeves, and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Conservation Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Conservation Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45327 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day: Fall Garden Clean-Up at Wegerzyn GardensWegerzyn Gardens MetroParks actively promotes landscaping with native plants in balance with traditional garden selections to inspire visitors. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactGardening volunteers support our horticulture and education staff in caring for a variety of gardens throughout our parks. These gardens not only provide beautiful spaces for Miami Valley residents to get outside, explore, and connect to nature, but many also provide fresh local produce to those in need in our community. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Help with cutting back perennial plants, leaf collection, mulching, or bulb planting (if temperatures permit).Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below), or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the Wegerzyn Gardens parking lot (1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414) and meet staff at the kiosk in front of the main building. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage.Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Payton Johnson, at 513-292-8303. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in routinely bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Gardening Wegerzyn Gardens MetroParks actively promotes landscaping with native plants in balance with traditional garden selections to inspire visitors. Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactGardening volunteers support our horticulture and education staff in caring for a variety of gardens throughout our parks. These gardens not only provide beautiful spaces for Miami Valley residents to get outside, explore, and connect to nature, but many also provide fresh local produce to those in need in our community. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, volunteers will support and assist with the following: Help with cutting back perennial plants, leaf collection, mulching, or bulb planting (if temperatures permit).Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below), or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the Wegerzyn Gardens parking lot (1301 E. Siebenthaler Ave., Dayton, OH 45414) and meet staff at the kiosk in front of the main building. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage.Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Payton Johnson, at 513-292-8303. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in routinely bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more, etc. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Gardening Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Gardening Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Historic Interpreter - Historic Farm Weekend DemonstrationsThe individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm. 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. Historic Interpreter volunteers bring the history of the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm to life by interpreting 19th-century farm life and demonstrating simple everyday farm tasks. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and craftEach weekend’s focus will be on various demonstrations and volunteer skill-building. Week 1: ropes, cords, spool and rake knitting, narrow bands, spinningWeek 2: cookery in the morning; knitting, weaving, and/or crocheting in the afternoonWeek 3: biscuits in morning; kids games in the afternoon (checkers, Jacob’s ladder, string games, old maid card game, shut the box)Week 4: quilting and piecing, sewing (hand or machine)Week 5: spinning and winding yarn Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Review additional materials prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming The individuals who volunteer their time and talents help put excitement and perspective into the activities at the Carriage Hill Historic Farm. 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. Historic Interpreter volunteers bring the history of the Daniel Arnold Historic Farm to life by interpreting 19th-century farm life and demonstrating simple everyday farm tasks. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and craftEach weekend’s focus will be on various demonstrations and volunteer skill-building. Week 1: ropes, cords, spool and rake knitting, narrow bands, spinningWeek 2: cookery in the morning; knitting, weaving, and/or crocheting in the afternoonWeek 3: biscuits in morning; kids games in the afternoon (checkers, Jacob’s ladder, string games, old maid card game, shut the box)Week 4: quilting and piecing, sewing (hand or machine)Week 5: spinning and winding yarn Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Review additional materials prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Make a Difference Day: Trail Maintenance at MoMBAMetroParks has the only trails in the area built specifically for and open exclusively to Mountain Biking at the MetroParks Mountain Biking Area (MoMBA) within Huffman MetroPark. Come learn, grow, and give back to the trails you love with this exciting trail maintenance volunteer opportunity! Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactFive Rivers MetroParks provides clean, safe parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy year round. Our Park Maintenance volunteers help to manage and sustain 18 beautiful parks, 11 conservation areas, and 160 miles of hike, bike, mountain bike, and horseback-riding trails for park visitors to safely enjoy. Volunteers that support Trail Maintenance help MetroParks provide safe, consistent and high-quality trail experiences for visitors with varied interests and levels of abilities in a manner that protects and sustains the natural resources and habitats at each park. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, support and assist with the following: Basic trail maintenance at MetroParks Mountain Biking Area (MoMBA); Corridor clearing, drainage clearing, and tread maintenance. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth, and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Huffman/ MoMBA. Volunteers should park in the MoMBA parking lot located at 4485 Union Rd., Dayton, OH 45424. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Connor Perry at 937-818-9073. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, pulling, lifting, cutting, hiking on potentially muddy, uneven terrain, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Park Maintenance Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Volunteer Position: Park Maintenance MetroParks has the only trails in the area built specifically for and open exclusively to Mountain Biking at the MetroParks Mountain Biking Area (MoMBA) within Huffman MetroPark. Come learn, grow, and give back to the trails you love with this exciting trail maintenance volunteer opportunity! Your participation in a Make a Difference Day volunteer service project allows MetroParks to continue its mission to protect the region's natural heritage and provide outdoor experiences that inspire a personal connection with nature. ImpactFive Rivers MetroParks provides clean, safe parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy year round. Our Park Maintenance volunteers help to manage and sustain 18 beautiful parks, 11 conservation areas, and 160 miles of hike, bike, mountain bike, and horseback-riding trails for park visitors to safely enjoy. Volunteers that support Trail Maintenance help MetroParks provide safe, consistent and high-quality trail experiences for visitors with varied interests and levels of abilities in a manner that protects and sustains the natural resources and habitats at each park. TasksUnder the supervision of the assigned staff, support and assist with the following: Basic trail maintenance at MetroParks Mountain Biking Area (MoMBA); Corridor clearing, drainage clearing, and tread maintenance. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth, and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Huffman/ MoMBA. Volunteers should park in the MoMBA parking lot located at 4485 Union Rd., Dayton, OH 45424. Look for the 'Volunteer Event' signage. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Connor Perry at 937-818-9073. Environment & Physical Demands: This project 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 can expect to participate in bending, kneeling, pulling, lifting, cutting, hiking on potentially muddy, uneven terrain, and lifting objects of 15lbs or more. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See Park Maintenance Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.Volunteer Position: Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: CHRC: Halloween Pony Rides - Registration AssistantCarriage Hill Riding Center is hosting Halloween themed pony rides. This fun event allows the public to see our horses in cute costumes, and to join in on some spooky season fun! Registration Assistants will help check people in who have preregistered for the event. Impact As Registration Assistants, volunteers will assist to welcome and ensure folks are ready for their pony rides.Tasks Sitting at the registration table in the barn.Checking people in who have preregistered, using the registration logs provided by barn staff. Using lists to ensure accuracy. Talking to people and providing a welcoming environment as they wait for further instructions.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth and Long-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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 at the Carriage Hill Visitor Center lot and take the Shuttle to the Riding Center. Allow extra time before your shift to catch the shuttle!Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the Riding Center office. Environment & Physical Demands: Volunteers should prepare to work in outdoor weather conditions, year-round. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens. Thank you for volunteering with the Carriage Hill Riding Center! Volunteer Position: Programming Carriage Hill Riding Center is hosting Halloween themed pony rides. This fun event allows the public to see our horses in cute costumes, and to join in on some spooky season fun! Registration Assistants will help check people in who have preregistered for the event. Impact As Registration Assistants, volunteers will assist to welcome and ensure folks are ready for their pony rides.Tasks Sitting at the registration table in the barn.Checking people in who have preregistered, using the registration logs provided by barn staff. Using lists to ensure accuracy. Talking to people and providing a welcoming environment as they wait for further instructions.Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Youth and Long-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. Youth Volunteers: 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 at the Carriage Hill Visitor Center lot and take the Shuttle to the Riding Center. Allow extra time before your shift to catch the shuttle!Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the Riding Center office. Environment & Physical Demands: Volunteers should prepare to work in outdoor weather conditions, year-round. In this work environment, volunteers will be exposed to cat and horse dander, dust, and other environmental allergens. Thank you for volunteering with the Carriage Hill Riding Center! Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: CHRC: Pony Ride AssistantWatch a young child experience their first pony ride! Be a part of the magic! Volunteering as a Pony Ride Assistant is a fun way to support the Carriage Hill Riding Center on the weekends. For many of our riders, a Pony Ride is their first experience with a horse or pony, and that experience creates a lasting memory. Pony Ride Assistants support the pony ride programming at the Carriage Hill Riding Center leading ponies by hand while the children ride, serving as a spotter, or walking alongside the pony during the ride. Impact Volunteers help ensure a safe experience and provide personal attention to each rider and their family. This support allows us to offer a direct connection to large animals and nature through programming. Tasks Groom & Tack (ponies) Assist rider with helmet Re-check saddle before mounting rider Assist rider onto pony (may involve lifting) One person leads the pony; second person watches the child to ensure a centered position (this can be a customer) Escort the child to and from the pony Keep ponies watered and un-tacked during downtime EligibilityThis opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth Volunteers (ages 14-17) who have qualified as Barn Aides and completed the Carriage Hill Riding Center Pony Ride Assistant Training Series. Learn more about our types of service here. Note: 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. Additional Notes Check-in with the Staff Lead upon arrival. This opportunity involves standing and walking. Volunteers who are comfortable lifting 25-45 pounds may be asked to assist kids onto their ponies. 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 Watch a young child experience their first pony ride! Be a part of the magic! Volunteering as a Pony Ride Assistant is a fun way to support the Carriage Hill Riding Center on the weekends. For many of our riders, a Pony Ride is their first experience with a horse or pony, and that experience creates a lasting memory. Pony Ride Assistants support the pony ride programming at the Carriage Hill Riding Center leading ponies by hand while the children ride, serving as a spotter, or walking alongside the pony during the ride. Impact Volunteers help ensure a safe experience and provide personal attention to each rider and their family. This support allows us to offer a direct connection to large animals and nature through programming. Tasks Groom & Tack (ponies) Assist rider with helmet Re-check saddle before mounting rider Assist rider onto pony (may involve lifting) One person leads the pony; second person watches the child to ensure a centered position (this can be a customer) Escort the child to and from the pony Keep ponies watered and un-tacked during downtime EligibilityThis opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth Volunteers (ages 14-17) who have qualified as Barn Aides and completed the Carriage Hill Riding Center Pony Ride Assistant Training Series. Learn more about our types of service here. Note: 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. Additional Notes Check-in with the Staff Lead upon arrival. This opportunity involves standing and walking. Volunteers who are comfortable lifting 25-45 pounds may be asked to assist kids onto their ponies. 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: SHADOW Experience: CHRC - Pony Ride Assistant**This opportunity is open for volunteers in training to be qualified Pony Ride Assistants at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers have qualified as Barn Aides and completed the Pony Ride Assistant virtual training. Now, they will shadow qualified volunteers and Carriage Hill Riding Center staff to practice the skills needed to become a qualified Pony Ride Assistant volunteer. ** Watch a young child experience their first pony ride! Be a part of the magic! Volunteering as a Pony Ride Assistant is a fun way to support the Carriage Hill Riding Center on the weekends. For many of our riders, a Pony Ride is their first experience with a horse or pony, and that experience creates a lasting memory. Pony Ride Assistants support the pony ride programming at the Carriage Hill Riding Center leading ponies by hand while the children ride, serving as a spotter, or walking alongside the pony during the ride. Impact Volunteers will shadow qualified volunteers and staff to learn how to provide a safe, fun pony ride experience for young children and families attending MetroParks Pony Ride programs. Volunteer support for this programming allows us to individual attention to all riders and their families providing a life-long memorable experience and fostering a deep connection to animals and nature. Tasks Groom & Tack (ponies) Assist rider with helmet Re-check saddle before mounting rider Assist rider onto pony (may involve lifting) One person leads the pony; second person watches the child to ensure a centered position (this can be a customer) Escort the child to and from the pony Keep ponies watered and un-tacked during downtime EligibilityThis opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth Volunteers (ages 14-17) who have qualified as Barn Aides and completed the virtual Carriage Hill Riding Center Pony Ride Assistant Training. Learn more about our types of service here. Note: 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. Additional Notes Check-in with the Staff Lead upon arrival. This opportunity involves standing and walking. Volunteers who are comfortable lifting 25-45 pounds may be asked to assist kids onto their ponies. 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 **This opportunity is open for volunteers in training to be qualified Pony Ride Assistants at the Carriage Hill Riding Center. These volunteers have qualified as Barn Aides and completed the Pony Ride Assistant virtual training. Now, they will shadow qualified volunteers and Carriage Hill Riding Center staff to practice the skills needed to become a qualified Pony Ride Assistant volunteer. ** Watch a young child experience their first pony ride! Be a part of the magic! Volunteering as a Pony Ride Assistant is a fun way to support the Carriage Hill Riding Center on the weekends. For many of our riders, a Pony Ride is their first experience with a horse or pony, and that experience creates a lasting memory. Pony Ride Assistants support the pony ride programming at the Carriage Hill Riding Center leading ponies by hand while the children ride, serving as a spotter, or walking alongside the pony during the ride. Impact Volunteers will shadow qualified volunteers and staff to learn how to provide a safe, fun pony ride experience for young children and families attending MetroParks Pony Ride programs. Volunteer support for this programming allows us to individual attention to all riders and their families providing a life-long memorable experience and fostering a deep connection to animals and nature. Tasks Groom & Tack (ponies) Assist rider with helmet Re-check saddle before mounting rider Assist rider onto pony (may involve lifting) One person leads the pony; second person watches the child to ensure a centered position (this can be a customer) Escort the child to and from the pony Keep ponies watered and un-tacked during downtime EligibilityThis opportunity is open to Long-Term, Short-Term and Youth Volunteers (ages 14-17) who have qualified as Barn Aides and completed the virtual Carriage Hill Riding Center Pony Ride Assistant Training. Learn more about our types of service here. Note: 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. Additional Notes Check-in with the Staff Lead upon arrival. This opportunity involves standing and walking. Volunteers who are comfortable lifting 25-45 pounds may be asked to assist kids onto their ponies. 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: Market Custodial SupportThe 2nd Street Market supports small, local entrepreneurs with a strong emphasis on food, agriculture, gardening, and home decor in an atmosphere that provides a comfortable and inviting gathering place for the diverse population of the greater Dayton area. Our 2nd Street Market is looking for WEEKEND custodial support to help us keep the place sparkling clean. Not only will you get to flex your cleaning muscles, but you'll get to meet and interact with some amazing people from your community. ImpactFive Rivers MetroParks provides clean, safe parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy year-round. Our Park Maintenance volunteers help to manage and sustain 18 beautiful parks, 11 conservation areas, and 160 miles of hike, bike, mountain bike, and horseback-riding trails for park visitors to safely enjoy. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, support and assist with the following: keeping the Market tidy during operational hours, as well as light sweeping, table cleaning, and helping with trash removal after closing. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here.Youth Volunteers: 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: There is free parking available in the Market lot or street parking nearby: 600 East 2nd Street, Dayton, OH 45402. Please enter through the Market office entrance (the door nearest Webster Street), where you will meet with Market Manager, Lynda Suda, or Market Coordinator, Sally Leatherman.Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place primarily indoors; However, you will be outside occasionally. Volunteers should dress for the weather and plan for and be aware of possible indoor allergies (i.e., dust). You can expect to participate in walking, bending, standing, reaching, and/or lifting objects of 30lbs. or more during your volunteer shift. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Lynda Suda at 937-228-2088. Dress: Volunteers should dress to be indoors; However, you may occasionally walk trash out to the dumpster or need to complete outdoor tasks, so please be prepared for the weather. Please wear comfortable shoes, too! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Park Maintenance Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information Volunteer Position: Park Maintenance The 2nd Street Market supports small, local entrepreneurs with a strong emphasis on food, agriculture, gardening, and home decor in an atmosphere that provides a comfortable and inviting gathering place for the diverse population of the greater Dayton area. Our 2nd Street Market is looking for WEEKEND custodial support to help us keep the place sparkling clean. Not only will you get to flex your cleaning muscles, but you'll get to meet and interact with some amazing people from your community. ImpactFive Rivers MetroParks provides clean, safe parks and conservation areas for the public to enjoy year-round. Our Park Maintenance volunteers help to manage and sustain 18 beautiful parks, 11 conservation areas, and 160 miles of hike, bike, mountain bike, and horseback-riding trails for park visitors to safely enjoy. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, support and assist with the following: keeping the Market tidy during operational hours, as well as light sweeping, table cleaning, and helping with trash removal after closing. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth. Learn more about our types of service here.Youth Volunteers: 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: There is free parking available in the Market lot or street parking nearby: 600 East 2nd Street, Dayton, OH 45402. Please enter through the Market office entrance (the door nearest Webster Street), where you will meet with Market Manager, Lynda Suda, or Market Coordinator, Sally Leatherman.Environmental & Physical Demands: This project takes place primarily indoors; However, you will be outside occasionally. Volunteers should dress for the weather and plan for and be aware of possible indoor allergies (i.e., dust). You can expect to participate in walking, bending, standing, reaching, and/or lifting objects of 30lbs. or more during your volunteer shift. Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call Lynda Suda at 937-228-2088. Dress: Volunteers should dress to be indoors; However, you may occasionally walk trash out to the dumpster or need to complete outdoor tasks, so please be prepared for the weather. Please wear comfortable shoes, too! Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Park Maintenance Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information Volunteer Position: Park Maintenance Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: 2nd Street Market Program Assistant 2025Program Assistant volunteers enhance the market experience by helping staff offer interactive activities for youth and families based on seasonal themes. See the schedule below for details: Thursday, February 13th- Bean to Bar with Love CANCELLED This program will feature chocolate growers and makers who create slave-free chocolate. The program is educational, with tasting samples and an activity to make your own chocolate granola grab bag to take home. Volunteers will assist staff with set up, interacting with the guests, answering questions, and cleaning up. Sunday, March 23rd- World Down Syndrome Day Craft Assistant Volunteers will help guests make crafts to raise awareness about Down Syndrome. The crafts include a beaded bracelet and coloring socks to hang around the Market. Volunteers will help lead the activities, assist with tie the stretchy string for the bracelets, and keep the craft area tidy. Note: Socks symbolize the extra copy of chromosome 21 that causes Down syndrome. When viewed under a microscope, chromosomes appear as pairs that look like socks. Saturday, April 19th- Annual Carolyn Kimes Tree Seedling Give-Away Kristie Fisher and her mother Carolyn Kimes started giving away tree seedlings over 25 years ago. Since her mother’s passing, Kristie has kept this annual, community-loved tradition alive at the 2nd Street Market. In celebration of Earth Day, visitors will be able to select from a variety of free tree seedlings to take home and plant. Deciduous and coniferous trees will be available while supplies last. Volunteers are needed to assist staff with bagging tree seedlings, directing foot traffic, answering questions, and cleaning up. Sunday, October 26th- Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Volunteers will assist participants with decorating pumpkins with paper, glue, sparkles, pipe cleaners, and more! Help excited hands create pumpkin masterpieces while also encouraging children to visit the market vendors for trick-or-treat. Sunday, December 14th and 21st- Breakfast with Santa Volunteers will assist children and their guardians as they go through a buffet line to select their breakfast. Volunteers will help with serving food and drinks, check off people when they arrive, and assist with clean up. There are two breakfast sessions held this morning. ImpactPrograms at the Market inspire further exploration of our natural and cultural world and encourage community engagement and healthy lifestyles. Tasks Welcome and interact with participants, typically youth and familiesAssist staff in the set-up and clean-up of program materials and equipmentHelp answer questions and provide good customer service to participantsSupport staff and help lead program activitiesEligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here Youth Volunteers: 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 may park in the public lot connected to the Market. Please plan to arrive 10 minutes before your shift to allow for parking, checking in, and connecting with the staff lead. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Lynda Suda, at 937-228-2088. Environment & Physical Demands: Physical duties may include standing, walking, food handling, and light lifting. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The market may be cool in the winter and warm in the summer. Please dress accordingly.Other New volunteers will be given an orientation at the beginning of their first shift. See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Programming Program Assistant volunteers enhance the market experience by helping staff offer interactive activities for youth and families based on seasonal themes. See the schedule below for details: Thursday, February 13th- Bean to Bar with Love CANCELLED This program will feature chocolate growers and makers who create slave-free chocolate. The program is educational, with tasting samples and an activity to make your own chocolate granola grab bag to take home. Volunteers will assist staff with set up, interacting with the guests, answering questions, and cleaning up. Sunday, March 23rd- World Down Syndrome Day Craft Assistant Volunteers will help guests make crafts to raise awareness about Down Syndrome. The crafts include a beaded bracelet and coloring socks to hang around the Market. Volunteers will help lead the activities, assist with tie the stretchy string for the bracelets, and keep the craft area tidy. Note: Socks symbolize the extra copy of chromosome 21 that causes Down syndrome. When viewed under a microscope, chromosomes appear as pairs that look like socks. Saturday, April 19th- Annual Carolyn Kimes Tree Seedling Give-Away Kristie Fisher and her mother Carolyn Kimes started giving away tree seedlings over 25 years ago. Since her mother’s passing, Kristie has kept this annual, community-loved tradition alive at the 2nd Street Market. In celebration of Earth Day, visitors will be able to select from a variety of free tree seedlings to take home and plant. Deciduous and coniferous trees will be available while supplies last. Volunteers are needed to assist staff with bagging tree seedlings, directing foot traffic, answering questions, and cleaning up. Sunday, October 26th- Halloween Pumpkin Decorating Volunteers will assist participants with decorating pumpkins with paper, glue, sparkles, pipe cleaners, and more! Help excited hands create pumpkin masterpieces while also encouraging children to visit the market vendors for trick-or-treat. Sunday, December 14th and 21st- Breakfast with Santa Volunteers will assist children and their guardians as they go through a buffet line to select their breakfast. Volunteers will help with serving food and drinks, check off people when they arrive, and assist with clean up. There are two breakfast sessions held this morning. ImpactPrograms at the Market inspire further exploration of our natural and cultural world and encourage community engagement and healthy lifestyles. Tasks Welcome and interact with participants, typically youth and familiesAssist staff in the set-up and clean-up of program materials and equipmentHelp answer questions and provide good customer service to participantsSupport staff and help lead program activitiesEligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, and Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here Youth Volunteers: 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 may park in the public lot connected to the Market. Please plan to arrive 10 minutes before your shift to allow for parking, checking in, and connecting with the staff lead. Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Lynda Suda, at 937-228-2088. Environment & Physical Demands: Physical duties may include standing, walking, food handling, and light lifting. Dress: Please wear your volunteer name badge and, if you have one, your green or blue volunteer shirt. The market may be cool in the winter and warm in the summer. Please dress accordingly.Other New volunteers will be given an orientation at the beginning of their first shift. See the Programming Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45402 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: SHADOW Experience: Wildlife Ambassador Outreach - Get Outside Book Club (Northwest Branch)Join us as we share our Wildlife Ambassadors during the Get Outside Book Club. Qualified Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers are needed to support a general Wildlife Ambassador presentation during this book club event. Animals (turtle, snake, owl) will be presented in between book readings. Impact Help us share our conservation message with the next generation at scheduled outreach opportunities in the community! Five Rivers MetroParks Wildlife Ambassadors assist our education team in 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. Meet the staff at the location 15 minutes prior to the program and assist with set-up. At end of the program assist with clean-up of wildlife ambassador space and packaging of the wildlife ambassadors. Welcome guests, introduce yourself and the wildlife ambassadors. Share program talking points and answer common questions with information from the Wildlife Ambassador Manual providing excellent customer service to the public. Support staff or lead designated activities during the program. Follow all safety procedures and ensures 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 14 and older who have qualified as Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers. Learn more about our types of service 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: This outreach opportunity takes place at the Dayton Metro Library - Northwest Branch located at 2410 Philadelphia Dr, Dayton, OH 45406. Please park and meet your staff lead(s) in the main parking lot. Dress: Volunteers should wear their MetroParks name badge and 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 Join us as we share our Wildlife Ambassadors during the Get Outside Book Club. Qualified Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers are needed to support a general Wildlife Ambassador presentation during this book club event. Animals (turtle, snake, owl) will be presented in between book readings. Impact Help us share our conservation message with the next generation at scheduled outreach opportunities in the community! Five Rivers MetroParks Wildlife Ambassadors assist our education team in 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. Meet the staff at the location 15 minutes prior to the program and assist with set-up. At end of the program assist with clean-up of wildlife ambassador space and packaging of the wildlife ambassadors. Welcome guests, introduce yourself and the wildlife ambassadors. Share program talking points and answer common questions with information from the Wildlife Ambassador Manual providing excellent customer service to the public. Support staff or lead designated activities during the program. Follow all safety procedures and ensures 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 14 and older who have qualified as Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers. Learn more about our types of service 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: This outreach opportunity takes place at the Dayton Metro Library - Northwest Branch located at 2410 Philadelphia Dr, Dayton, OH 45406. Please park and meet your staff lead(s) in the main parking lot. Dress: Volunteers should wear their MetroParks name badge and 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: 45406 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Wildlife Ambassador Outreach - Animals of Ohio Field TripsJoin us as we present out Wildlife Ambassadors at our booth during the Animals of Ohio field trip series! Qualified Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers are needed to support staff with the presentation, handle the animals, and engage with school groups. Impact Help us share our conservation message with the next generation at scheduled outreach opportunities in the community! Five Rivers MetroParks Wildlife Ambassadors assist our education team in sharing our conservation message with community members of all ages at a variety of programs, events, and outreach opportunities year-round. Responsibilities 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. Meet the staff prior to the program and assist with set-up. At end of the program assist with clean-up and putting the ambassadors back into their enclosures. Welcome the school group, introduce yourself and the wildlife ambassadors. Assist staff in the presentation portion of the trip. Handle the animal related to the presentation and answer questions from the children. Follow all safety procedures and ensures 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 14 and older who have qualified as Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: Volunteers can expect bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects 10 lbs. or more, and standing for long periods. Parking & Meeting Instructions: This outreach opportunity takes place at the Twin Valley Welcome Center, inside the classroom. Dress: Volunteers should wear their MetroParks name badge and 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 Join us as we present out Wildlife Ambassadors at our booth during the Animals of Ohio field trip series! Qualified Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers are needed to support staff with the presentation, handle the animals, and engage with school groups. Impact Help us share our conservation message with the next generation at scheduled outreach opportunities in the community! Five Rivers MetroParks Wildlife Ambassadors assist our education team in sharing our conservation message with community members of all ages at a variety of programs, events, and outreach opportunities year-round. Responsibilities 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. Meet the staff prior to the program and assist with set-up. At end of the program assist with clean-up and putting the ambassadors back into their enclosures. Welcome the school group, introduce yourself and the wildlife ambassadors. Assist staff in the presentation portion of the trip. Handle the animal related to the presentation and answer questions from the children. Follow all safety procedures and ensures 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 14 and older who have qualified as Wildlife Ambassador Animal Care volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here. Additional Notes Environment & Physical Demands: Volunteers can expect bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects 10 lbs. or more, and standing for long periods. Parking & Meeting Instructions: This outreach opportunity takes place at the Twin Valley Welcome Center, inside the classroom. Dress: Volunteers should wear their MetroParks name badge and 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: 45327 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Historic Interpreter - Biscuit Day (Historic Farm)Celebrate Biscuit Day with us, as we dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. We will be demonstrating various types of biscuit-making methods, and the unique recipes for each, around the farm. Our Historic Interpreter volunteers give their time and talents to help put excitement and perspective into the Carriage Hill Historic Farm activities. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and crafts.Program Activities for Biscuit Day include Biscuit making at the outdoor bake oven, a dutch oven on the open fire pit, the reflector oven in the summer kitchen, the stovetop in the house, and the wood fire oven in the house.Recipes for the day can be viewed here: Biscuit Recipes Assist in hosting tours scheduled for this program Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Review additional materials prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Celebrate Biscuit Day with us, as we dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. We will be demonstrating various types of biscuit-making methods, and the unique recipes for each, around the farm. Our Historic Interpreter volunteers give their time and talents to help put excitement and perspective into the Carriage Hill Historic Farm activities. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and crafts.Program Activities for Biscuit Day include Biscuit making at the outdoor bake oven, a dutch oven on the open fire pit, the reflector oven in the summer kitchen, the stovetop in the house, and the wood fire oven in the house.Recipes for the day can be viewed here: Biscuit Recipes Assist in hosting tours scheduled for this program Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program. Review additional materials prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support - Biscuit Day (Historic Farm)Celebrate Biscuit Day with us, as we dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. We will be demonstrating various types of biscuit-making methods and the unique recipes for each, around the 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, but it will be helpful to have some culinary skills. 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. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Program Activities for Biscuit Day include Biscuit making at the outdoor bake oven, a Dutch oven on open fire pit, the reflector oven in the summer kitchen, the stovetop in the house, and the wood fire oven in the house. Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program.Eligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 10 lbs or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park and get to the Daniel Arnold House. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should wear their volunteer shirt and namebadge.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 Celebrate Biscuit Day with us, as we dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. We will be demonstrating various types of biscuit-making methods and the unique recipes for each, around the 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, but it will be helpful to have some culinary skills. 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. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Program Activities for Biscuit Day include Biscuit making at the outdoor bake oven, a Dutch oven on open fire pit, the reflector oven in the summer kitchen, the stovetop in the house, and the wood fire oven in the house. Engage visitors in the activities on the farm when and where possible and safe to do so. Assist staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment for this interactive program.Eligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 10 lbs or more. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program to park and get to the Daniel Arnold House. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is NOT required. Volunteers should wear their volunteer shirt and namebadge.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: Shadow Experience: Historic Interpreter - Biscuit Day (Historic Farm)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. Celebrate Biscuit Day with us, as we dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. We will be demonstrating various types of biscuit-making methods, and the unique recipes for each, around the farm. Our Historic Interpreter volunteers give their time and talents to help put excitement and perspective into the Carriage Hill Historic Farm activities. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about it, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and crafts.Program Activities for Biscuit Day include: Biscuit making at the outdoor bake oven, a dutch oven on open fire pit, the reflector oven in the summer kitchen, the stove top in the house, and the wood fire oven in the house. Assist in hosting tours scheduled for this program Engage visitors in the activities on the farm 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. Review additional materials, prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
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. Celebrate Biscuit Day with us, as we dedicate a whole program to the biscuit. We will be demonstrating various types of biscuit-making methods, and the unique recipes for each, around the farm. Our Historic Interpreter volunteers give their time and talents to help put excitement and perspective into the Carriage Hill Historic Farm activities. Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will allow people to enjoy an experience at the historic farm, learn more about it, and get a personal introduction to life on the farm. Tasks Under the supervision of the historic farm staff, volunteers assist and support with the following: Greet and welcome visitors to the historic farm. 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 with daily farm tasks in and around the historic homestead to help recreate life on the farm for visitors. Daily farm tasks may include sweeping the house, doing laundry, and dishes, starting the stove for hot water or making biscuits and cookies, harvesting from the heirloom garden as produce ripens, and general historic chores and crafts.Program Activities for Biscuit Day include: Biscuit making at the outdoor bake oven, a dutch oven on open fire pit, the reflector oven in the summer kitchen, the stove top in the house, and the wood fire oven in the house. Assist in hosting tours scheduled for this program Engage visitors in the activities on the farm 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. Review additional materials, prepare for tour groups and visitors Link for Tour Information Guide for Men's Clothing Guide for Women's Clothing Natural Dyes of the 19th Century History of the Sewing MachineEligibility: This opportunity is open to 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 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. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Volunteers will meet at the Historic Farm. Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark. Volunteers arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda, and review specific stations, and other important information. Dress: Period apparel is required. Volunteers who need to be still fitted must 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 Description for more information.
Volunteer Position: Programming Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45424 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Aull House Exterior Clean-upHelp us spruce up the Aull House and gardens for the Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! The Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk is just around the corner - and we need your help to get the house and gardens looking their festive best! We're seeking volunteers to assist with outdoor cleanup and garden prep around the historic Aull House. Your efforts will help create a beautiful, welcoming setting for this cherished seasonal event. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Assist staff with leaf clean up and pruning vegetation. Prepare area for warming fires at the event.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Physical demands include standing, walking, bending, lifting, reaching, and stretching. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. Reusable volunteer vests and nametags will be provided for you at volunteer check-in onsite. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you like this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Garden Decoration Prep
Volunteer Position: Special Events Help us spruce up the Aull House and gardens for the Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! The Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk is just around the corner - and we need your help to get the house and gardens looking their festive best! We're seeking volunteers to assist with outdoor cleanup and garden prep around the historic Aull House. Your efforts will help create a beautiful, welcoming setting for this cherished seasonal event. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Assist staff with leaf clean up and pruning vegetation. Prepare area for warming fires at the event.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Physical demands include standing, walking, bending, lifting, reaching, and stretching. Dress: Please dress for the weather and wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. Reusable volunteer vests and nametags will be provided for you at volunteer check-in onsite. Look for additional details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you like this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Garden Decoration Prep
Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Garden Decoration PrepJoin us to deck the halls for Aullwood's Winter Luminary Walk! The glow of the season is almost here - and we need your help to make it magical! We're inviting volunteers to help decorate the historic Aull House and surrounding gardens in preparation for the annual Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk. This cherished event brings warmth and wonder to our community, and your creativity and helping hands will make all the difference. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Volunteers will assist staff at Aullwood Gardens in preparing “natural” wreaths, and swags and decorating planters for the winter Luminary Walk. Some prepared examples will be on hand to use as patterns. Help set up boxes outside the screen porch and decorate with greens. Assist with any final touches such as decorating and tidying the Aull House.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel your shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should be prepared to walk and stand for extended periods. Some lifting and carrying of materials, reaching, bending, and stretching should be expected. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. Reusable volunteer vests and nametags will be provided for you onsite. Dress for the weather and wear closed-toe shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you like this opportunity, you might also like: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up
Volunteer Position: Special Events Join us to deck the halls for Aullwood's Winter Luminary Walk! The glow of the season is almost here - and we need your help to make it magical! We're inviting volunteers to help decorate the historic Aull House and surrounding gardens in preparation for the annual Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk. This cherished event brings warmth and wonder to our community, and your creativity and helping hands will make all the difference. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Volunteers will assist staff at Aullwood Gardens in preparing “natural” wreaths, and swags and decorating planters for the winter Luminary Walk. Some prepared examples will be on hand to use as patterns. Help set up boxes outside the screen porch and decorate with greens. Assist with any final touches such as decorating and tidying the Aull House.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel your shift at the last minute or are running late, please contact the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should be prepared to walk and stand for extended periods. Some lifting and carrying of materials, reaching, bending, and stretching should be expected. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. Reusable volunteer vests and nametags will be provided for you onsite. Dress for the weather and wear closed-toe shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you like this opportunity, you might also like: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up
Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary SetupThe magic of the season is returning - and we need your help to make it shine! We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help prepare and place hundreds of glowing milk jug luminaries and ready the historic Aull House for this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk. This beloved event brings joy to our community, and your support makes it all possible. Impact:Volunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks: Prepare and set out milk jug luminaries including refilling jugs with sand/dirt as needed. Assist with any final touches such as decorating and tidying the Aull House.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes: Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to do a lot of walking as well as carrying, lifting, and bending to place milk jugs. Dress: Please wear your green or blue volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and a nametag will be provided at check-in. Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Lighting Volunteer Position: Special Events The magic of the season is returning - and we need your help to make it shine! We're seeking enthusiastic volunteers to help prepare and place hundreds of glowing milk jug luminaries and ready the historic Aull House for this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk. This beloved event brings joy to our community, and your support makes it all possible. Impact:Volunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks: Prepare and set out milk jug luminaries including refilling jugs with sand/dirt as needed. Assist with any final touches such as decorating and tidying the Aull House.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes: Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to do a lot of walking as well as carrying, lifting, and bending to place milk jugs. Dress: Please wear your green or blue volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and a nametag will be provided at check-in. Volunteers should dress for the weather and wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Lighting Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary LightingBe a part of the glow - Volunteer for Aullwood's Winter Luminary Walk! Creating the magical glow of this beloved tradition takes teamwork, timing, and a touch of holiday spirit. We're lighting the way with hundreds of glowing milk jug luminaries - and we need your help to make it all happen! Join us as we light hundreds of luminaries along the trail for this year's magical Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Light milk jug luminaries along the trails and paths near the parking lot, Stillwater River, and leading up to the Aull House. Note: Volunteers will use 2 stick lighters and carry 5-10 extra votive candles with them as backup (provided). Place event signage around the grounds as needed.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road, walk up the path, cross over Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to do a lot of walking, standing, bending, and light lifting. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer shirt, if you have one. Reusable volunteer vests and nametags will be provided at check-in. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up Volunteer Position: Special Events Be a part of the glow - Volunteer for Aullwood's Winter Luminary Walk! Creating the magical glow of this beloved tradition takes teamwork, timing, and a touch of holiday spirit. We're lighting the way with hundreds of glowing milk jug luminaries - and we need your help to make it all happen! Join us as we light hundreds of luminaries along the trail for this year's magical Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Light milk jug luminaries along the trails and paths near the parking lot, Stillwater River, and leading up to the Aull House. Note: Volunteers will use 2 stick lighters and carry 5-10 extra votive candles with them as backup (provided). Place event signage around the grounds as needed.EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17 - See specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road, walk up the path, cross over Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to do a lot of walking, standing, bending, and light lifting. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer shirt, if you have one. Reusable volunteer vests and nametags will be provided at check-in. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable closed-toe shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Parking Lot & Street Crossing GreetersBe the first smile guests see - Volunteer at the Trailhead! A warm welcome sets the tone for a magical evening and we'd love your help greeting guests at this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! We're looking for volunteers to stand at the trailhead leading from the parking lot into Aullwood Garden. You'll be the first friendly face visitors see as they arrive, helping them start their journey on the right path. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Use a counter to track visitation (provided). Stand at the trailhead in the visitor parking lot or at the street crossing and welcome guests as they arrive. We will need at least 2 volunteers at the street crossing and 2 at the parking lot entrance.Encourage guests to wait to walk the path until the start of the event at 4:00pm so they can enjoy the lighted luminaries on their walk. Direct visitors to follow the lit trail through Aullwood Garden. Provide a smile, a welcome, and excellent customer service. IMPORTANT: Please help extinguish the luminaries by blowing out the candles to preserve them for next year at the end of the evening. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road, walk up the path, cross over Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. You will need to head back down to the parking lot for your shift.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-298-7913.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment. BRING A FLASHLIGHT IF YOU HAVE ONE. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and namebadge will be provided at check-in. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Lighting Volunteer Position: Special Events Be the first smile guests see - Volunteer at the Trailhead! A warm welcome sets the tone for a magical evening and we'd love your help greeting guests at this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! We're looking for volunteers to stand at the trailhead leading from the parking lot into Aullwood Garden. You'll be the first friendly face visitors see as they arrive, helping them start their journey on the right path. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Use a counter to track visitation (provided). Stand at the trailhead in the visitor parking lot or at the street crossing and welcome guests as they arrive. We will need at least 2 volunteers at the street crossing and 2 at the parking lot entrance.Encourage guests to wait to walk the path until the start of the event at 4:00pm so they can enjoy the lighted luminaries on their walk. Direct visitors to follow the lit trail through Aullwood Garden. Provide a smile, a welcome, and excellent customer service. IMPORTANT: Please help extinguish the luminaries by blowing out the candles to preserve them for next year at the end of the evening. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here. Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road, walk up the path, cross over Aullwood Road, and check in at the Aull House garage. You will need to head back down to the parking lot for your shift.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-298-7913.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment. BRING A FLASHLIGHT IF YOU HAVE ONE. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and namebadge will be provided at check-in. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Lighting Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Photo Station AttendantHelp keep the path flowing and help capture all the magical memories at this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! As we prepare for another magical Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk, we're counting on volunteers to help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all guests. One key role this year is guiding visitors to the designated photo station which will be set up beside the pathway and helping to capture their memories by assisting with taking photos. This helps prevent traffic jams and keeps the flow of foot traffic moving along the lit trail while providing them with a memento of the evening they will be able to share and cherish. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Volunteers will stand at the entrance of the estate grounds after crossing Aullwood Road directing visitors to the photo station area and inviting them to take a photo.Smile, welcome visitors to the event and provide excellent customer service.Offer to take photos of visitors with their cameras or phones.Monitor the photo station to ensure that guests are staying out of the road and ensure a good flow of foot traffic. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at the Aullwood Maintenance building at 930 Aullwood Road, or in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road. Walk up to Mrs. Aull's house to check in and get your instructions and supplies. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment. BRING A FLASHLIGHT IF YOU HAVE ONE!Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Betty Hoevel, at 937-276-7052.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Some walking is required. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided for you. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up Volunteer Position: Special Events Help keep the path flowing and help capture all the magical memories at this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! As we prepare for another magical Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk, we're counting on volunteers to help ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience for all guests. One key role this year is guiding visitors to the designated photo station which will be set up beside the pathway and helping to capture their memories by assisting with taking photos. This helps prevent traffic jams and keeps the flow of foot traffic moving along the lit trail while providing them with a memento of the evening they will be able to share and cherish. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Volunteers will stand at the entrance of the estate grounds after crossing Aullwood Road directing visitors to the photo station area and inviting them to take a photo.Smile, welcome visitors to the event and provide excellent customer service.Offer to take photos of visitors with their cameras or phones.Monitor the photo station to ensure that guests are staying out of the road and ensure a good flow of foot traffic. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at the Aullwood Maintenance building at 930 Aullwood Road, or in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road. Walk up to Mrs. Aull's house to check in and get your instructions and supplies. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment. BRING A FLASHLIGHT IF YOU HAVE ONE!Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Betty Hoevel, at 937-276-7052.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Some walking is required. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided for you. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: House GreeterShare the Aull Family's holiday legacy! Step into history and help share the magic of the holidays - just as the Aull Family once did! We're looking for volunteers to serve as House Greeters during the Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk, welcoming guests into the historic Aull House and sharing the story of John and Marie Aull. Thier legacy of conservation and community lives on in the gardens and traditions we celebrate today. Impact Volunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Ready the house for visitors by plugging in/turning on lights. Welcome guests warmly to the Aull House and help guide the flow of visitor traffic through the house.Share the history of John and Marie Aull from the provided fact sheet. Highlight the conservation mission their gardens continue to inspire. Introduce the train display in the sitting room. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at the Aullwood Maintenance building at 930 Aullwood Road, or in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road. Walk up to Mrs. Aull's house to check in, for your instructions and supplies. Arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift to allow for parking and to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Betty Hoevel, at 937-276-7052.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Dress: Please 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. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position for more information on special event opportunities with us. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Christmas on the Farm: Program Support Volunteer Position: Special Events Share the Aull Family's holiday legacy! Step into history and help share the magic of the holidays - just as the Aull Family once did! We're looking for volunteers to serve as House Greeters during the Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk, welcoming guests into the historic Aull House and sharing the story of John and Marie Aull. Thier legacy of conservation and community lives on in the gardens and traditions we celebrate today. Impact Volunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Ready the house for visitors by plugging in/turning on lights. Welcome guests warmly to the Aull House and help guide the flow of visitor traffic through the house.Share the history of John and Marie Aull from the provided fact sheet. Highlight the conservation mission their gardens continue to inspire. Introduce the train display in the sitting room. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at the Aullwood Maintenance building at 930 Aullwood Road, or in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road. Walk up to Mrs. Aull's house to check in, for your instructions and supplies. Arrive 10 minutes prior to your shift to allow for parking and to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Betty Hoevel, at 937-276-7052.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Dress: Please 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. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position for more information on special event opportunities with us. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Christmas on the Farm: Program Support Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Porch GreeterThe magic of the Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk begins with that very first step—onto the porch of the historic Aull House. We’re looking for volunteers to be the warm, welcoming presence that sets the tone for a joyful holiday experience. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Ready the porch for visitors by plugging in/turning on lights. Welcome visitors to the porch and invite them to view the holiday decor of the house through the porch window. Share historical information about Marie and John Aull and the Aull House (fact sheet provided). Direct the flow of foot traffic and meter the number of visitors on the porch, directing them to enter the house. Provide excellent customer service and wayfinding.IMPORTANT: Please help extinguish the luminaries by blowing out the candles to preserve them for next year at the end of the evening. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at the Aullwood Maintenance building at 930 Aullwood Road, or in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road. Walk up to Mrs. Aull's house to check in, for your instructions and supplies. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to allow for parking and to meet the staff lead to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment.Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Betty Hoevel, at 937-276-7052.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided for you. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position for more information on special event opportunities with us. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Christmas on the Farm Program Support Volunteer Position: Special Events The magic of the Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk begins with that very first step—onto the porch of the historic Aull House. We’re looking for volunteers to be the warm, welcoming presence that sets the tone for a joyful holiday experience. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Ready the porch for visitors by plugging in/turning on lights. Welcome visitors to the porch and invite them to view the holiday decor of the house through the porch window. Share historical information about Marie and John Aull and the Aull House (fact sheet provided). Direct the flow of foot traffic and meter the number of visitors on the porch, directing them to enter the house. Provide excellent customer service and wayfinding.IMPORTANT: Please help extinguish the luminaries by blowing out the candles to preserve them for next year at the end of the evening. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, and Youth (ages 14-17—see specific age requirements below). Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at the Aullwood Maintenance building at 930 Aullwood Road, or in the visitor parking lot at 955 Aullwood Road. Walk up to Mrs. Aull's house to check in, for your instructions and supplies. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to allow for parking and to meet the staff lead to receive instructions regarding your volunteer assignment.Cancellation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Betty Hoevel, at 937-276-7052.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to stand for an extended period. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer vest and name badge will be provided for you. Dress for the weather and wear comfortable shoes. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position for more information on special event opportunities with us. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Christmas on the Farm Program Support Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Herbal Series - ElderberryGardening season is year-round, and our programming team at Possum Creek MetroPark is creating a way for people to learn during the colder months in our various garden-oriented classes! Join the team and help us to create a more engaging and individualized program for our programs. You do not need to be an expert to be program support for this opportunity, but gardening and plant knowledge are always a plus. ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Program support 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 in this valuable skill-building program. They help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, volunteers will assist with the following: Assist staff with room setup and gathering supplies needed for participants Welcome and greet participants, and help them get checked in and find their place.Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment, and help ensure instructor gets to each participant's questions.Hand out program materials as needed.Assist participants in following the instructor's direction and getting more supplies as needed.Assist with teardown and putting supplies back in place. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term and Short-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers should be early to allow for parking and arriving on time. Volunteers are scheduled an hour before the program to help with set up, and an hour after the program to help with tear down. Staff leads meet volunteers in the Education Building, and will orient volunteers to the location, tasks, 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. 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 Gardening season is year-round, and our programming team at Possum Creek MetroPark is creating a way for people to learn during the colder months in our various garden-oriented classes! Join the team and help us to create a more engaging and individualized program for our programs. You do not need to be an expert to be program support for this opportunity, but gardening and plant knowledge are always a plus. ImpactHorticulture at Five Rivers MetroParks creates, maintains, and preserves green space and habitats for pollinators and native plants, as well as educates visitors on sustainable gardening practices and local food production. Program support 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 in this valuable skill-building program. They help people make a stronger connection to nature by making it easy to experience the outdoors in fun activities. TasksUnder the supervision of the Staff Lead, volunteers will assist with the following: Assist staff with room setup and gathering supplies needed for participants Welcome and greet participants, and help them get checked in and find their place.Assist the staff lead during the program to create a better learning environment, and help ensure instructor gets to each participant's questions.Hand out program materials as needed.Assist participants in following the instructor's direction and getting more supplies as needed.Assist with teardown and putting supplies back in place. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term and Short-Term. Learn more about our types of service here. This opportunity is available for OSUE Master Gardener service hours. Additional Notes: Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Possum Creek MetroPark. Volunteers should be early to allow for parking and arriving on time. Volunteers are scheduled an hour before the program to help with set up, and an hour after the program to help with tear down. Staff leads meet volunteers in the Education Building, and will orient volunteers to the location, tasks, 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. 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: 45417 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Clean UpHelp us wrap up the magic from this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! As the final lights are blown out on another beautiful Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk, we need helping hands to bring it all to a close. We're looking for volunteers to assist staff with event tear down, helping us to carefully pack away the milk jug luminaries and decorations to restore the grounds from the parking lot to the Aull House. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Collecting and packing away milk jug luminaries. Removing used candles and placing them in 5-gallon buckets. Cleaning up the fire rings.Tidying up the grounds and walkways. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17- See specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road, and check in with your staff lead at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to do a lot of walking as well as carrying heavy items such as full 5-gallon buckets and milk jugs. Twisting, bending, and kneeling may be required. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer safety vest and name badge will be provided at check-in. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up Volunteer Position: Special Events Help us wrap up the magic from this year's Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk! As the final lights are blown out on another beautiful Aullwood Winter Luminary Walk, we need helping hands to bring it all to a close. We're looking for volunteers to assist staff with event tear down, helping us to carefully pack away the milk jug luminaries and decorations to restore the grounds from the parking lot to the Aull House. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Collecting and packing away milk jug luminaries. Removing used candles and placing them in 5-gallon buckets. Cleaning up the fire rings.Tidying up the grounds and walkways. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term, Short-Term, Public Service, Youth (ages 14-17- See specific age requirements below), and/or Groups. Learn more about our types of service here.Background Check: 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. Additional Notes Parking and Meeting Instructions: Park in the lot at 930 Aullwood Road, and check in with your staff lead at the Aull House garage. Arrive 10 minutes before your shift to receive instructions.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please call the staff lead, Beth Langford, at 937-718-5658.Environment and Physical Demands: Volunteers should expect to do a lot of walking as well as carrying heavy items such as full 5-gallon buckets and milk jugs. Twisting, bending, and kneeling may be required. Dress: Please wear your blue or green volunteer t-shirt, if you have one. A reusable volunteer safety vest and name badge will be provided at check-in. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Special Event Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information. If you're interested in this opportunity, you may also be interested in: Aullwood Luminary: Luminary Set Up Volunteer Position: Special Events Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 45414 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Christmas on the Farm: Program Support - Gingerbread Prep (Pre Event)Do you enjoy baking and working in the kitchen? Is a behind-the-scenes opportunity one that suits you? Be a part of our pre-event setup team and help with the preparation of the "goodies" to be baked and given out at Christmas on the Farm! Under the supervision of the assigned MetroParks staff, volunteers will be making batches of gingerbread recipes and freezing them for use. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Meet with your staff lead at the site when you arrive to review the recipe and details of the project. Help staff unload, organize, and collect equipment needed to start making the batter and prepare it for freezing. Assist staff in making the batter, getting batches ready for freezing, and getting the batches in the freezer.Eligibility This is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Long-Term and Short-Term 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 should arrive 15 minutes early to park and meet up with the staff. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, where supplies are located, 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. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is not required. Wear your volunteer name badge, and a volunteer shirt if you have one. Volunteer vests will be available at the visitor center.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 Do you enjoy baking and working in the kitchen? Is a behind-the-scenes opportunity one that suits you? Be a part of our pre-event setup team and help with the preparation of the "goodies" to be baked and given out at Christmas on the Farm! Under the supervision of the assigned MetroParks staff, volunteers will be making batches of gingerbread recipes and freezing them for use. ImpactVolunteers like YOU are an essential part of MetroParks' programs and events. Special Event volunteers ensure that events and large-scale programs run smoothly and safely. Your participation helps make events like this one possible. Tasks Meet with your staff lead at the site when you arrive to review the recipe and details of the project. Help staff unload, organize, and collect equipment needed to start making the batter and prepare it for freezing. Assist staff in making the batter, getting batches ready for freezing, and getting the batches in the freezer.Eligibility This is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Long-Term and Short-Term 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 should arrive 15 minutes early to park and meet up with the staff. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, where supplies are located, 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. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is not required. Wear your volunteer name badge, and a volunteer shirt if you have one. Volunteer vests will be available at the visitor center.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: Christmas on the Farm: Historic InterpretersHistoric Interpreter volunteers are needed during Christmas on the Farm to provide interpretation for the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm and to lead and interpret several demonstrations: Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will focus on historical farming, gardening, homesteading, and food preparation information. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Interpret and provide historic information on Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Engage participants and families in the activities on the farm during this program. Interpret and support an assigned demonstration. Demonstrations are as follows: Historic Holiday Foods: in the Winter Kitchen of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Discussing traditional Christmas foods and providing resources on how to make them today. Holiday Crafts: in the Sitting Room of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Performing a basic craft (Knitting or crocheting), that demonstrates making a gift in the 1880s. An additional evening activity will be making pomander balls. Christmas Traditions: in the Parlor of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Describing traditional Christmas decorations, trees, ornaments, and overall traditions. Christmas Tree Decorations: in the Old Summer Kitchen of the DA House - Interpreting to the public about the use of the Summer Kitchen, the Arnolds, and performing a basic craft that can be given to the public. The daytime activity is stringing popcorn for decoration. Kettle Corn Demonstration: Outside of the DA House - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will be using the old kettle to make popcorn and distribute it to the public. Gingerbread Baking: Outside of the DA House in the outside oven - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will work with staff during the daytime portion to make gingerbread and distribute it to the public.Fresh Holiday Greens: In the new Summer kitchen - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will create small greens giveaways for visitors during the daytime event. An additional evening activity will be roasting chestnuts and distributing them to the publicParlor Games: In the parlor of the DA House - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will engage the public with typical parlor games used in the 1800s.Barn Guide: Outside of the DA House at the barn - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will share information about the heritage breeds at the historic farm and the history of the various barns at Carriage Hill.Santa's Assistant: Inside the DA Barn - Assisting Santa Claus pass out candy and toys, during Santa's breaks, volunteers will be reading "T'was the Night Before Christmas".EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Long-Term volunteers ages 16 and up who have qualified as Historic Interpreters. 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 1/2 hour before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, including planned demonstrations and a historical clothing check. Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated 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 will be sent information on their specific activity demonstration before the event. With cold weather, please remember to take breaks and warm up. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required. Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Interpreter to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Interpreter Training page here. 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 Historic Interpreter volunteers are needed during Christmas on the Farm to provide interpretation for the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm and to lead and interpret several demonstrations: Impact 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will focus on historical farming, gardening, homesteading, and food preparation information. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Interpret and provide historic information on Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Engage participants and families in the activities on the farm during this program. Interpret and support an assigned demonstration. Demonstrations are as follows: Historic Holiday Foods: in the Winter Kitchen of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Discussing traditional Christmas foods and providing resources on how to make them today. Holiday Crafts: in the Sitting Room of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Performing a basic craft (Knitting or crocheting), that demonstrates making a gift in the 1880s. An additional evening activity will be making pomander balls. Christmas Traditions: in the Parlor of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Describing traditional Christmas decorations, trees, ornaments, and overall traditions. Christmas Tree Decorations: in the Old Summer Kitchen of the DA House - Interpreting to the public about the use of the Summer Kitchen, the Arnolds, and performing a basic craft that can be given to the public. The daytime activity is stringing popcorn for decoration. Kettle Corn Demonstration: Outside of the DA House - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will be using the old kettle to make popcorn and distribute it to the public. Gingerbread Baking: Outside of the DA House in the outside oven - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will work with staff during the daytime portion to make gingerbread and distribute it to the public.Fresh Holiday Greens: In the new Summer kitchen - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will create small greens giveaways for visitors during the daytime event. An additional evening activity will be roasting chestnuts and distributing them to the publicParlor Games: In the parlor of the DA House - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will engage the public with typical parlor games used in the 1800s.Barn Guide: Outside of the DA House at the barn - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will share information about the heritage breeds at the historic farm and the history of the various barns at Carriage Hill.Santa's Assistant: Inside the DA Barn - Assisting Santa Claus pass out candy and toys, during Santa's breaks, volunteers will be reading "T'was the Night Before Christmas".EligibilityThis is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Long-Term volunteers ages 16 and up who have qualified as Historic Interpreters. 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 1/2 hour before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, including planned demonstrations and a historical clothing check. Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated 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 will be sent information on their specific activity demonstration before the event. With cold weather, please remember to take breaks and warm up. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required. Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Interpreter to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Interpreter Training page here. 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: Christmas on the Farm: Program Support Historic Farm ActivitiesHistoric Interpreter volunteers are needed during Christmas on the Farm to provide interpretation for the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm and to lead and interpret several demonstrations: 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will focus on historical farming, gardening, homesteading, and food preparation information. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Provide historic information on Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Engage participants and families in the activities on the farm during this program. Support an assigned demonstration. Demonstrations are as follows: Historic Holiday Foods: in the Winter Kitchen of the DA House - Discussing traditional Christmas foods and providing resources on how to make them today. Holiday Crafts: in the Sitting Room of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Performing a basic craft, that demonstrates making a gift in the 1880s. An additional activity will be making pomander balls. Christmas Tree Decorations: in the Old Summer Kitchen of the DA House -The daytime activity is stringing popcorn for decoration. Kettle Corn Demonstration: Outside of the DA House - Volunteers will be using the old kettle to make popcorn and distribute it to the public. Gingerbread Baking: Outside of the DA House in the outside oven - Volunteers will work with staff during the daytime portion to make gingerbread and distribute it to the public.Parlor Games: In the parlor of the DA House - Volunteers will engage the public with typical parlor games used in the 1800s.Barn Guide: Outside of the DA House at the barn - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will share information about the heritage breeds at the historic farm and the history of the various barns at Carriage Hill.Santa's Assistant: Inside the DA Barn - Assisting Santa Claus pass out candy and toys, during Santa's breaks, volunteers will be reading'Twas the Night Before Christmas. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term volunteers ages 16 and up who have qualified as Historic Interpreters. 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 1/2 hour before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities and assignments to specific stations. Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated 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 will be sent information on their specific activity demonstration before the event. With cold weather, please remember to take breaks and warm up. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required. Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Interpreter to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Interpreter Training page here. 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 Historic Interpreter volunteers are needed during Christmas on the Farm to provide interpretation for the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm and to lead and interpret several demonstrations: 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 experience life on an 1880s working farm. This opportunity will focus on historical farming, gardening, homesteading, and food preparation information. Tasks Greet and welcome participants. Provide historic information on Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Engage participants and families in the activities on the farm during this program. Support an assigned demonstration. Demonstrations are as follows: Historic Holiday Foods: in the Winter Kitchen of the DA House - Discussing traditional Christmas foods and providing resources on how to make them today. Holiday Crafts: in the Sitting Room of the DA House - Interpreting to the public. Performing a basic craft, that demonstrates making a gift in the 1880s. An additional activity will be making pomander balls. Christmas Tree Decorations: in the Old Summer Kitchen of the DA House -The daytime activity is stringing popcorn for decoration. Kettle Corn Demonstration: Outside of the DA House - Volunteers will be using the old kettle to make popcorn and distribute it to the public. Gingerbread Baking: Outside of the DA House in the outside oven - Volunteers will work with staff during the daytime portion to make gingerbread and distribute it to the public.Parlor Games: In the parlor of the DA House - Volunteers will engage the public with typical parlor games used in the 1800s.Barn Guide: Outside of the DA House at the barn - Interpreting to the public and answering questions as needed. Volunteers will share information about the heritage breeds at the historic farm and the history of the various barns at Carriage Hill.Santa's Assistant: Inside the DA Barn - Assisting Santa Claus pass out candy and toys, during Santa's breaks, volunteers will be reading'Twas the Night Before Christmas. EligibilityThis opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Long-Term volunteers ages 16 and up who have qualified as Historic Interpreters. 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 1/2 hour before the beginning of the program. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities and assignments to specific stations. Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated 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 will be sent information on their specific activity demonstration before the event. With cold weather, please remember to take breaks and warm up. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required. Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Interpreter to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Interpreter Training page here. 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: Christmas on the Farm: Program Support - Letters to SantaDo you love the holidays and all the great family activities? Christmas on the Farm is back, and Santa is expecting mail this year from Carriage Hill. Volunteers will assist families in crafting a letter to Santa and ensure it gets in the mail. Volunteers will be in the Visitor Center classroom and no period clothing is needed. ImpactProgram Support volunteers enhance the visitor experience by offering excellent customer service and sharing their passion for Carriage Hill and the event. Volunteers enable the staff to offer a diverse and engaging experience to those who come to the park. They also help all of the day's visitors build awareness of all the amenities that MetroParks offers to community members. Tasks Welcome guests as they arrive at the event and thank them as they leave. Assist children and families with letters to Santa or holiday coloring. Assist with wayfinding and answer basic questions about the MetroParks and Carriage Hill MetroPark. As needed, distribute event information, schedules of activities, and Christmas Traditions handouts. Provide excellent customer service by welcoming and orienting visitors throughout the park and/or event. The first shift will help staff lead with the setup of the station, 2nd shift will help with the transition to the evening program, and the 3rd shift will help with the teardown. Eligibility This is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term 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 beginning of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, including planned demonstrations. Volunteers will also have time to review the tasks, and make sure all the supplies are at hand, 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. With cold weather, it may be chilly even in the visitor center. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is not required. Wear your volunteer name badge and a volunteer vest will be available when you 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 Do you love the holidays and all the great family activities? Christmas on the Farm is back, and Santa is expecting mail this year from Carriage Hill. Volunteers will assist families in crafting a letter to Santa and ensure it gets in the mail. Volunteers will be in the Visitor Center classroom and no period clothing is needed. ImpactProgram Support volunteers enhance the visitor experience by offering excellent customer service and sharing their passion for Carriage Hill and the event. Volunteers enable the staff to offer a diverse and engaging experience to those who come to the park. They also help all of the day's visitors build awareness of all the amenities that MetroParks offers to community members. Tasks Welcome guests as they arrive at the event and thank them as they leave. Assist children and families with letters to Santa or holiday coloring. Assist with wayfinding and answer basic questions about the MetroParks and Carriage Hill MetroPark. As needed, distribute event information, schedules of activities, and Christmas Traditions handouts. Provide excellent customer service by welcoming and orienting visitors throughout the park and/or event. The first shift will help staff lead with the setup of the station, 2nd shift will help with the transition to the evening program, and the 3rd shift will help with the teardown. Eligibility This is an opportunity for the following volunteers: Short-Term and Long-Term 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 beginning of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities, including planned demonstrations. Volunteers will also have time to review the tasks, and make sure all the supplies are at hand, 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. With cold weather, it may be chilly even in the visitor center. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is not required. Wear your volunteer name badge and a volunteer vest will be available when you 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: Paint A Park (Germantown 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 the Twin Valley Welcome Center. The program will be taking place in the classroom. 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 the Twin Valley Welcome Center. The program will be taking place in the classroom. 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: 45327 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Program Support: Paint A Park (Englewood 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 Englewood MetroPark. The program will take place in the Lawwill 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 Englewood MetroPark. The program will take place in the Lawwill 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: 45414 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: Program Support: Paint A Park (Cox Arboretum 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 Cox Arboretum MetroPark. The program will take place in the 5/3 Conference Room.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 Cox Arboretum MetroPark. The program will take place in the 5/3 Conference Room.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: 45449 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 (Wegerzyn Gardens 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 Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. The program will take place in Skeeter's Garden.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 Wegerzyn Gardens MetroPark. The program will take place in Skeeter's Garden.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: 45414 Allow Groups: No |