Archive for the 'Volunteering' Category

Lions Park Volunteers in Parks

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
February 27, 2010
9:00 amto12:00 pm

There will be a volunteer work party (mulching, weeding, picking up limbs, etc) at Lions Park this Saturday, February 27th, from 9am to noon. Dress for the weather (rain is forecast), wear sturdy shoes and bring work gloves.  Refreshments will be provided.

Volunteers 14-17 must have  written, parental permission, while those under 14 must be accompanied by a parent or responsible adult.

If you have questions, contact Todd Smith, Parks, Arts and Recreation, 360-753-8365.

Madison-Avanti Garden groundbreaking

Friday, January 22nd, 2010
February 6, 2010

The new Madison-Avanti community garden on the grounds of Madison School will be breaking ground on Saturday February 6, 2010. Your help is needed — green thumbs not required! A work party is planned to remove sod, spread bark mulch and begin installation of the fence.

There will also be some garden related activities for kids that we will need volunteers to help with. Do you have a skill or resource that you would like to contribute to help our garden grow? Let us know!

Contact Katie Stoll at 464-4507 or kate_stoll@yahoo.com if you can participate in the work party or if you have any questions or comments to share. Note: you must have completed a Washington state background check to participate in the groundbreaking activities.

With many enthusiastic participants, including members of the ENA, plans for the Madison-Avanti community garden are progressing beautifully. We have been fortunate to receive the support of many giving and talented neighbors, including grant writers, construction professionals and experienced gardeners. Our neighbors at the First United Methodist Church of Olympia have been very generous by providing funding to help us get started.

Eastside neighborhood resident and landscape architect Kurtis Roberts has shared his talent to design an amazing garden which will essentially be an outdoor classroom. The design includes raised garden beds, ecological education beds (including native woodland and wetland plantings), and an amphitheatre seating area for presentations. Birdhouses, bird baths, garden sculptures, and magical arbors will welcome people into the learning space!

Visit the garden website to see the design, keep up with progress, and contribute your ideas.  Community involvement is going to be key to the sustainability of this garden.