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Girls on the Run 5K Buddies

When: June 1st, 2013, check in is from 7:15am-7:30am

Where: The 5K starts and ends at the Reser Stadium

Description: 5K Buddy for Girls on the Run Race, a 5K Buddy is a volunteer who supports the participant from the beginning to the end of the race. Volunteering help supports the Girls on the Run mission to inspire girls to be healthy, joyful and confident!

Requirements: Register online at: http://www.active.com/running/corvallis-or/5k-buddy-race-registration-application-2013.  It costs $10 (includes t-shirt, race fee, and background check), and must be done before May 31st.

Contact Info: Maria Matthews: girlsontherun@oregonstate.edu; 541-737-5437

Website:   http://www.gotrwillamette.org/get-involved/running-buddy/


 

OSU College Forests Powder House Trail Work

When:                 June 1st, 2013; 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM

Where:                   Powder House Trail (500/560/582 Road junctions)

Description:      We will be working on Powder House Trail with excellent views of the forest.  Work will be accomplished mostly with power equipment.  Some hand tool work will also be required.  We are basically putting additional gravel on the trail to provide a more stable trail surface.  All equipment, tools and safety gear will be provided.  The work will take place rain or shine, so be prepared.

From Corvallis:

  • Drive north on 3rd Street (which is highway 99W)
  • Proceed northbound on 99W past Lewisburg (past stop light and gas station).
  • Shortly after milepost 78 turn left onto Arboretum Road.
  • Continue north on Arboretum Road approximately 3/4 mile to the entrance to Peavy Arboretum on your left.
  • Stay to the left and follow signs to the field office.
  • Drive past the field office and follow the “Volunteer” signs past the orange gate into the forest (maps will be available).

2 groups of 10 volunteers are needed.

Requirements: All participants must wear closed toed shoes, long pants, and bring a water bottle.

***group must RSVP at least 10 days in advance to ensure their participation.***

Contact Info:   Douglas Pereira: ColForestVolunteer@oregonstate.edu

Website:          http://cf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/volunteer-opportunities


 

Girls on the Run 5K Race Volunteers

When: June 1st, 2013, Times vary by volunteer availability

Where: The 5K starts and ends at the Reser Stadium

Description: Girls on the Run is a life-changing, experiential learning program meant to inspire self-respect and healthy lifestyles in pre-teen girls. The program combines physical training to run a 5K (3.1 miles) event at the end of the season with uplifting, self-esteem boosting workouts. The lesson for each practice  encourage positive emotional, social, mental, spiritual and physical development.

June 1st is the end of season 5K for over 350 girls in Benton, Linn, and Lane counties.  Volunteers are needed to help run the successful culminating event for these girls.

Requirements: Indicate your availability and interest at: http://oregonstate.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0uLs5N2SmwemmoJ; Volunteers will be in an outdoor setting for the duration of the event and should be prepared for the potential of any Oregon weather in Early June.  Most volunteer positions will also involve standing for significant periods of time.

Contact Info: Tiffany Walter: schaffertr@gmail.com

Website: http://www.gotrwillamette.org/


 

OSU College Forests & Benton County Extension and Outreach: National Get Outdoors Day Volunteer

When:                 Saturday, June 8th, 2013; multiple shifts (see below)

Where:                   Peavy Arboretum (8692 Peavy Arboretum Road Corvallis, Oregon 97331)

Description:      The Oregon State University College Forests is hosting our largest event of the year and we are in need of volunteers to help make it possible.  The event will take place Saturday, June 8th and is recognized around the nation as National Get Outdoors Day (or,” GO Day”), a day intended to promote healthy outdoor activity for families and their communities. Go Day will take place at Peavy Arboretum and will offer a number of outdoor activities, booths, and information to members of the Corvallis and surrounding communities.

In order to make this exciting day run smoothly, we are asking for volunteers to assist us with the following tasks: parking monitoring, photography of the event, set-up/clean-up, fishing, and miscellaneous duties. We ask that you commit to at least 3 hours. Shift times and locations vary and are available for up to 8 hours.

Details about shift times and tasks are provided below: [desired shifts are: 8-4, 8-1, 10-3, 11-4, or as specified below]

  • Entrance monitor: 1 person is needed per shift to count cars/people as they enter, guide visitors to parking, etc.
  • Parking lot attendants: 1 to 3 people are needed per shift.
  • Photography: We have 4 cameras available, and therefore need 4 people per shift.
  • Misc duties: These run throughout the day.
  • Set-up / Clean-up: 5-10 people are needed morning and afternoon
  • Fishing: Help is required between 10AM and 3PM.

If you’re interested, sign up quickly! The first 20 volunteers to commit to a 5-hour time block will receive a free T-shirt.

We are very excited about this event and appreciate your support.

Help us make this event fun and exciting for future resource advocates.

Requirements: Sign up by contacting Douglas Pereira (see below). All volunteers should bring water bottles, hats, rain gear, and a lunch. Water, snacks, and chairs will be provided.

Contact Info:   Douglas Pereira: ColForestVolunteer@oregonstate.edu

Website:          http://cf.forestry.oregonstate.edu/peavy-arboretum | http://www.nationalgetoutdoorsday.org/locations/detail/?id=623 | http://www.nationalgetoutdoorsday.org/


 

SOLVE Beach and Riverside Cleanup

When: Apply by June 28th to be event coordinator for September 28th

Where: Across Oregon

Description: SOLVE is excited to announce that we are accepting project applications for our Beach and Riverside Cleanup. Projects will take place on Saturday, September 28th, 2013, from 10 am - 1 pm.  Teachers are encouraged to involve their students in service-learning activities any time between September 21 and October 5.  SOLVE provides free project planning assistance and training, event flyers and pre-event publicity, cleanup project supplies, and more.

SOLVE supports projects that engage volunteers in Oregon and SW Washington in cleanup of litter and illegal dumpsites, invasive plant removal, native tree and shrub planting, and watershed maintenance and monitoring activities.

This is your opportunity to become a Beach & Riverside Cleanup Event Coordinator! Lets all dig in to take care of our parks, neighborhoods and waterways.

Submit your application online by June 28th.

Requirements: Ability to plan a project; apply onlline by June 28th

Contact Info: Briana Goodwin: briana@solv.org, 503-844-9571 ext. 317 OR 1-800-333-7658

Website:  http://www.solveoregon.org/what-we-do/solve-beach-and-riverside-cleanup  | http://solveoregon.org/leader-resources/forms/project-application


 

SAGE Garden Volunteer

When:               starts Wednesday, March 20th until October (4:00 pm until dusk, around 6:30pm)

Where:          Bruce Starker Arts Park, SW 45th Place & SW Country Club Dr (off of SW Philomath/OR-34W)

Description:   This project will most likely involve preparing the garden for spring planting. The food that is grown is donated to local food banks and soup kitchens, providing fresh, healthy fruits and vegetables to families in the community who need them most. In 2011, the garden supplied almost 7,000 pounds of organically grown produce to agencies all over Corvallis

"You're invited to get involved in a fun volunteer opportunity with the Corvallis Environmental Center's Starker Arts Garden for Education (SAGE). SAGE is a 1-acre educational production garden located in Bruce Starker Arts Park in Corvallis (45th Place and Country Club Drive). The garden serves as a place to learn and grow food. We donate the food to local food banks and soup kitchens, providing fresh produce to families in need. In 2011, we donated 7,000 pounds of produce to hunger relief agencies in Corvallis.

Our work relies on volunteers to help plant, weed, and harvest the food at SAGE Work Parties. We'd like to invite you and/or your group to volunteer for a work party. Work parties are a fun, relaxing way to help your community. You can learn how food is grown, spend a day outdoors, have a picnic, and build teamwork, all while helping make a difference! We are happy to tailor the work party to match your interests. A typical work party starts with a tour of the garden, introductions, and time to answer questions. After that, volunteers will work as teams in the garden for just 1.5 to 2.5 hours. 

Scheduling is very flexible. Individuals, families, and small groups are welcome to attend regularly scheduled work parties open to the public every Tuesday from 4-6pm (no scheduling required, just show up!). Or reserve a special spot just for your group or student organization! Group work parties can be scheduled for any Thursday afternoon, Friday afternoon, or Saturday mornings or afternoons (except April), between March through October.

Contact Info: To learn more or schedule a group work party, please contact   Deanna Lloyd, ECI Outreach Coordinator and garden manager, at SAGE@corvallisenvironmentalcenter.org or (541) 753-9211. We hope to see you at the garden!


 

NAACP Rural Organizing Project

When:               Summer preferred, but fall OK,  4 hours

Where:             On campus

Description:     Create a Kitchen Table Activism submission for the Rural Organization Project. The topic is K-12 Student Discipline. Submissions should make use of the following resources: Oregon Department of Education data, Oregon Leadership Network information sheet, and the Rural Oregon Project template. Submission will need to be written at a 6-8th grade reading level and, if accepted, will be placed on the ROP website.

The Rural Organizing Project (ROP) is a statewide organization of locally-based groups that work to create communities accountable to a standard of human dignity: the belief in the equal worth of all people, the need for equal access to justice and the right to self-determination.

Contact Info:  Mary Daly-Piehl, ph: 541-207-2437, email: dalypiehl@comcast.net

Websites:        www.rop.org/category/kitchen-table-activism/

                     http://oln.educationnorthwest.org/

Contact Info

Center for Civic Engagement
541-737-3041
158 Snell Hall (MU East) Corvallis, OR 97331-1610 beaver.volunteer@oregonstate.edu
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