February 1st, 2019 | Volunteering
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February Volunteering 
Do you love volunteering as much as we do?
Salutations, Volunteers!

We hope you're staying warm in this polar vortex! February is here and our hearts are a flutter! We have a lot of fun opportunities that we hope you love as much as we do!

As always, to sign up for a volunteer shift this month and receive a month of free Garbage to Garden service, RSVP by email, and we will help answer any questions you may have. Remember, events are first come, first serve. 

Happy Composting!
The Garbage to Garden Team


Mass Audobon
At Mass Audubon, they believe that every person can make a positive impact in protecting the nature of Massachusetts. One enjoyable way to have an impact on the environment is by volunteering at one of their wildlife sanctuaries or at their headquarters in Lincoln. There are many ways you can get involved, email Jackie for more information!

Winter Workout 
Saturday,February 9th
10:00am - 12:00pm

Bundle up and come pack down trails, look for wildlife tracks, or do some winter pruning.

Groundwork Somerville
This January, the annual Somerville Maple Syrup Project returns for its 16th season, beginning with a local maple tree tapping, and culminating in the annual Maple Syrup Boil Down Festival on March 16th at Groundwork Somerville’s urban farm at 138 South Street, Somerville, MA.
A series of maple-related events will lead up to the Boil Down event, with plenty of opportunities to get closely involved in the tapping and syruping process right here in Somerville. Each year over 1000 community members participate in the maple events, including over 500 Somerville students.

Maple Syrup Project Educators:
Start the last week of January
Teach two back-to-back classes (about 1.5 hours total) of curriculum one day a week for four consecutive weeks.
Lead Maple Sugaring themed lessons related to Math, Science, Literature and Social Studies in Somerville Public School 2nd grade classrooms.
Attend training where the curriculum and teaching materials will be provided
Email Jackie for more information!

Maple Syrup Project Sap Collectors:
Collect sap from the Maple trees located on Tufts Campus
If you are looking for an excuse to get outside, learn something new, or volunteer in your community, then this is the opportunity for you! No prior experience required!
We ask that you are able to provide your own mode of transportation and a willingness to carry potentially heavy buckets.
Volunteer with Food Link!

Food Link is looking for volunteers to help on a regular basis with the collection and distribution of donated food. Volunteers generally work in groups to collect food from grocery stores and bakeries, sort the food and then deliver it to social services agencies in the area.
Volunteer with us @ the Farmers' Market!
Somerville Winter Farmers Market
191 Highland Ave
Center for the Arts at the Armory
Saturdays
Volunteer shifts 9am-11:30am, 12:00pm-2:30pm

We are looking for volunteers to help us set up, breakdown, sort compost & recycling and spread the word about curbside composting.

Volunteers will be responsible for meeting a GtG staff member at the market and help set up equipment for tabling or composting and recycling, monitoring compost/recycling stations, and speaking with other community members about our service.

Garbage to Garden Curbside Composting
Phone: (617)977-4547
Email: info@garbagetogarden.org
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