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Welcoming 2021 with new Registration for Group Clean Ups

Jessica Burke • January 5, 2021

Our Green Responders' jobs continue through January!

Welcome to 2021! We are looking forward to continuing to work on restoring and maintaining the beauty of Our Park. First, we have created Group Registration so that we are able to connect with more community members. 

As you may remember, in late November 2021, Chris and I decided to put a hold on open registrations for clean up events. We understand that there is a need for these events. So for now, only current members and volunteers that reach out to us directly, are invited to our clean ups. This will help us to adhere to health and safety guidelines. Please fill out our Volunteer Interest Form if you would like to receive emails about events.  

More updates to come about new events, programs, and some social media campaigns! We are excited to be working with sponsors that are able to provide us with some gifts for our hardworking volunteers. Thank you for your interest in Our Park! 
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