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.
Kus-kus-sum Plant Maintenance
We are looking for volunteers to help with weeding out invasive grasses and mulching forest plantings in the upland part of Kus-kus-sum.
Earth Week Planting at the Airpark
Looking to get your hands dirty to celebrate Earth Week, then look no further! We will be planting native species, removing invasive species, mulching, repairing rabbit fencing and weeding around the Airpark Lagoon.
Earth Week Information Booths
We are looking for volunteers to help spread the word about Project Watershed through information booths for Earth Week.
Volunteer Symposium
Calling all volunteers and potential volunteers! We are holding a symposium for you to learn about Project Watershed and our volunteer activities. There will be snacks, drinks, giveaways and hands on fun.
Seedy Saturday Booth
Project Watershed would like to participate in this year’s Seedy Saturday event. We will need two sets of two volunteers who will each manage our booth for a three-hour shift. We will be spreading information, selling our fundraising items, and encouraging people to become volunteers/members/donors.
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