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Become a Volunteer
Today and Support Conservation Efforts in the St. John Valley!
the Earth Team
Why be a Volunteer? Reasons
people volunteer include:
- to protect the natural resources
in your community
- to enjoy working outdoors
- to help others
- to learn a new skill
- to pursue an interest in natural
resources
- to gain work experience
- to complete a school project
- to meet high school community
service requirements
- to enhance college applications
and scholarship applications with volunteer service
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Below is a list of areas in which volunteers could be of
assistance. If any of these appeal to you, or if you have another idea of how
you can help out, the first step to becoming a volunteer is to contact the
District office at 834-3311, ext. 3 and set up a meeting.
Get Involved!
We are looking for volunteers to help out
with the
following:
What Kind of Jobs Volunteers Do:
- Conservation Education
- Natural Resource Inventories
- Water Monitoring
- Computer Assistance
- Surveying
- Clerical Assistance
- Administrative
- Soil Science
- Publicity and outreach
Volunteering at the St. John Valley Soil and Water Conservation District is
a great way to help your community and your earth. We’re always looking for
more people!
ARE YOU SEEKING A CAREER IN NATURAL
RESOURCES CONSERVATION? Become an
Earth Team Volunteer with NRCS! Call
834-3311, ext. 3 for more information. |
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All programs and services of the Soil and Water Conservation Districts and USDA
are offered on a nondiscriminatory basis, without regard to race, color,
national origin, sex, religion, age, disability, political belief, or marital
and familial status.
EMAIL:
casey.cote@me.nacdnet.net
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