Leslie Science                                                                                                  
            and Nature Center 
                      1831 Traver Rd. Ann Arbor  MI 48105 ■ 734-997-1553 ■ info@lesliesnc.org

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Volunteer

Are you looking for a fun and exciting volunteer project? If so, look no further!

How to volunteer:

Please download our Volunteer Application and return completed application to our office.

If you have a special interest area that would make a wonderful program addition please tell us about it!  Email us or call (734) 997 1553.

SUMMER CAMP VOLUNTEERS!
Are you looking for something to do this summer? Have you or are you about to finish the 9th grade? Come volunteer with us! Our summer camp volunteers are a vital part to our camp. You will have the opportunity to work directly with program staff and the campers. Sign-up to be a Summer Camp Volunteer today by filling out the application. The deadline for applications is Friday, April 23rd, 2010.

Please down load the application, fill it out and email it to lauren@lesliesnc.org


 
Volunteers are a vital part of the Leslie Science and Nature Center and participate in almost every aspect of our organization.  Volunteers work in the Critter House, assist program coordinators, help out with trail maintenance, garden in our native plant beds, and participate in a variety of special programs.
If you're interested in joining the fun,  please call or email Karen at (734) 997-1553.


Examples of past projects by season:

Frog Fest: In the spring volunteers help LSNC staff host our annual frog fest. Games, hikes and other activities are just a few examples of volunteer fun.
Stewardship workdays throughout the spring and summer. Volunteers clean and help maintain the native plant beds and trails.
Summer camp volunteers help in daily activities (14 years and older).
Guest presenters for Day Camps have included musicians, storytellers and local experts.
Animal Haunts: During the month of October volunteers help build the prairie maze, stuff scarecrows, make leaf garlands, decorate the Nature House, run the outside games, concession stand or act as a trail guide. We average about 200 volunteer hours hosting everyone's favorite, non-scary Halloween program.