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  Huffman MetroPark
Huffman MetroPark
4439 Lower Valley Pk., Fairborn
(937) 275-PARK (7275)
 
   
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Volunteer OpportunityDates NeededTime CommitmentSkills NeededAdditional RequirementsBecome a Volunteer
Corporate, Group & Scout Volunteers
Organized groups who wish to do some volunteer work for Five Rivers MetroParks are invited to contact us for specific opportunities. Depending on the park, work available is conservation in nature, specifically invasive plant removal, or includes grounds maintenance, land management, greenhouse production and special events.
All Year Half or whole-day projects are available. No experience necessary. Contact the Volunteer Service Manager at (937) 275-PARK.
Adopt-a-Park
Individuals, local businesses and service clubs join us for a day of regional cleanup of Five Rivers MetroParks and waterways throughout the county. Visit http://www.metroparks.org/adopt for more information or to register.
April 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. Volunteers of all ages, from young children to seniors are invited to help us make our parks and river corridors healthier and friendlier place to visit. Each volunteer will receive a T-shirt and a free lunch. MetroParks will also be providing gloves, and trash bags. Contact the Volunteer Service Manager at (937) 275-PARK or visit http://www.metroparks.org/adopt to register.
Organic Methods Gardener
The Organic Methods Gardener Course is a training program designed to help meet the horticultural needs of the Miami Valley. Its purpose is to train volunteers and utilize their expertise to teach the public about the nature and culture of plants and their importance to our quality of life. Organic Gardener volunteers provide assistance to MetroParks staff so horticultural and horticulture education activities can be more effectively and efficiently carried out. This course is designed to provide a balanced and practical program in gardening with an emphasis on soil improvement and pest control. Students will be exposed to a variety of environmentally safe concepts in gardening and traditional concepts in horticulture. It is an 18-week in-depth horticulture program that includes quizzes, exams, a project, and 50 hours of volunteer service. For more information, e-mail YvonneDunphe@metroparks.org or call (937) 277-4147 to interview.
Spring or Fall Thursday mornings or evenings, depending on session. Upon completion of the course, participants are requested to volunteer 50 hours with Five Rivers MetroParks. Fee: $140 will include text and materials. Age 18 & older. Potential applicants should contact Kevin Kepler, MetroParks Volunteer Services Manager, at 937-275-PARK to obtain an application and schedule an interview.
Master Recycler
"Learn the details of reducing, reusing and recycling in this 5-week Master Recycler course sponsored by Five Rivers MetroParks and Montgomery County Solid Waste District. Over 600 tons of trash pass through this facility every day. Classes will be full of information and tips to help you do your part to reduce this number."
March-April Thursday evenings "Upon completion of the course, participants are requested to volunteer 25 hours with the Montgomery County Solid Waste District or Five Rivers MetroParks." Fee: $10; covers materials. Potential applicants should contact Kevin Kepler, MetroParks Volunteer Services Manager, at 937-275-PARK to obtain an application and schedule an interview.
MoMBA Work Days
Help maintain MoMBA, MetroParks’ mountain bike area. Volunteers will learn sustainable trail building techniques, corridor clearing, contour bench trail construction, creek armoring, and more.
March-November; Saturdays once per month and occasional Thursday evenings Designated Saturdays: 12-4pm; designated Thursdays: 6-8:30pm No experience necessary; tools and instruction provided Bring your energy, water, and work gloves. 14 and older; youth 14-17 must be accompanied by an adult For more information, contact Carolyn Wamsley by e-mail or call 937-343-5748.
Ranger Explorers
TheExplorer program is an opportunity for young adults who are seeking a future in law enforcement. The explorers assist the Ranger Division with parking, public relations and bike patrol. The Explorer Post members hold fund-raisers four times a year to purchase uniforms, training equipment and membership dues.
The Explorers program is an affiliate of the Boy Scouts of America. Explorers are 14-21 years old and they must keep a 3.0 grade point average to maintain their position with the post. After they graduate from the Explorer Police Academy, they are eligible to ride with an officer once a month. For more information about the Explorers program with Five Rivers MetroParks, contact explorers@metroparks.org.
Your Best Vegetable Garden
"Whether you are a beginning gardener or an experienced gardener wanting to get new ideas, check out this course. Classes will be followed with a seventh session offered as a field trip. A different topic will be covered each week that will lead to you growing “your best vegetable garden.” Weekly classes will include a lecture and hands-on activity. Guest speakers will be professional instructors from commercial and horticultural fields with expertise in the following topics: composting & soil preparation, planning, planting, pests, preservation, and projects. "
March 4-April 8 Tuesday evenings Upon completion of the course, participants are requested to volunteer 25 hours with Five Rivers MetroParks. "Fee: $20 will include a manual and handouts specific to vegetable gardening." Potential applicants should contact Kevin Kepler, MetroParks Volunteer Services Manager, at 937-275-PARK to obtain an application and schedule an interview.
MVP: MetroParks Volunteer Patrol
Volunteer while doing what you love by joining MetroParks Volunteer Patrols (MVPs). Join one of four patrols: Bike, Hike, Mountain Bike, or Horse. MVPs communicate information about trail conditions and foster positive public interactions.
All year; New volunteer training is once per year in January Minimum of 50 hours per year Must be proficient in the area you’ll be patrolling (hiking, biking, mountain biking, or horseback riding) and provide your own equipment (bike, helmet, horse, etc.) 18 and older; Interviews and fingerprinting required; Must attend specified trainings For more information, contact Carolyn Wamsley by e-mail or call 937-343-5748.
 
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