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1 | Organization Name | Contact Person | Project Address | Contact Phone | Contact Email | WORK REQUESTED (select type(s) of work volunteers will do): | PROJECT DETAILS: | Do you need supplies for the project? | Supplies Needed (gloves, trash bags, rakes, etc) | VOLUNTEERS REQUESTED (Please explain how many volunteers you need, for how long and if any specialized skills are required). | Additional Information | ||||||
2 | The Conococheague Institute | Matthew Wedd | 12995 Bain Road, Mercersburg, PA, 17236 | 717-328-2800 | info@cimlg.org | planting seeds for gardening, community garden (prepping, planting, etc) | The Conococheague Institute maintains a large Colonial garden which forms part of our educational programs on sustainable agriculture today, and highlights the garden to table aspect of our ancestors. It's produce is available to the public for free, and good harvests are given to shelters and food banks. Take up a hoe and prepare the next row of crops, build wattle trellises using recycled material (wood) or improve one of our numerous pollinator gardens. | Yes | Not absolutely needed, but bags of topsoil never go amiss, especially in the pollinator areas. | 1-15 | Wear shoes and clothes that you don't mind getting muddy! | ||||||
3 | Solomon's UCC | Julia Brown | 1594 Swamp Fox Rd. Chambersburg, PA | 703-434-9220 | solomonsucc@embarqmail.com | planting trees, planting seeds for gardening, community garden (prepping, planting, etc), organize an education and or advocacy event | We will be planting native trees and shrubs on the church property. We will also be assembling new garden beds and planting in existing community garden beds. We would also like to offer an educational piece to any children who want to help, which would involve planting seeds in small planters for them to take home. (Parent/guardian must be present with child.) | Yes | shovels, post hole digger, gardening/work gloves, small garden tools, small planters for kids. | As many are willing to help. Three hours. Handy skills helpful but not required. | Please bring supplies as requested if you can. | ||||||
4 | Council for Wellness | Becky Shubert | Johnston Run Streamside Trail, trail parking near Mercersburg Beverage, 237 Oregon St, Mercersburg, PA 17236, | 717-816-0364 | thenativeniche@gmail.com | landscaping, community garden (prepping, planting, etc), Other | Weeding, invasive species removal, mulching | Yes | Gloves, clippers, rakes, shovels, hoes, etc. | No specific number needed. Other trail volunteers will help direct spring cleanup, weeding and spreading mulch around signs along trail. | Please bring supplies as requested if you can. | ||||||
5 | CWP Chambersburg Waste Paper | Sean Goglin | Downtown Chambersburg (meet on the square in front of Central Presbyterian Church) | 717-372-8712 | seang@cwprecycle.com | community clean up (neighborhood or street) | Earth Day community clean up around downtown Chambersburg | No, we have supplies | as many as possible. No set number. No specific skills needed | ||||||||
6 | The Institute | Tracy Holliday | 10356 Amsterdam Rd. | 717 762-0373 | info@natureandcultureinstitute.org | Other | Nature Center grounds - Spring Clean-up Day | Yes | gloves, rakes, loppers, shovels, pick up truck(?) | We'll welcome from 5-15 volunteers - the more the merrier! | We'll have tasks requiring varying degrees of exertion, from picking up sticks and trimming brush to relocating a small supply of concrete block. A pick up truck could be helpful for moving brush off the path/roadside to an out of view spot at the woods edge. | ||||||
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