River Never Sleeps Festival Booth
Date and Time
May 7
9:00 AM to 12:30 PM or 12:00 PM to 3:30 PM
Location
Rosewall Creek Hatchery, 8425 Berray Road
Description
Project Watershed plans to attend the popular River Never Sleeps Festival put on by the Fanny Bay Enhancement Society and we need a few volunteers to help at our information booth. As usual our information booth will include information on our projects including the Kus-kus-sum project, items to sell, membership/volunteer/donation forms and a fun activity. We will also have stamps/stickers to give out to people participating in the booth passport challenge.
To prepare volunteers for this activity we will send volunteers information to review prior to the event and pair new volunteers up with more experienced volunteers.
Volunteer Sign Up
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