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EventsSaturday August 9, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
End: 12:00 pm
Wild Basin Workday08/09/2008 Like to get dirty, work hard, and have fun? Then join us for trail maintenance, invasive plant removal, revegetation, erosion control, and other land management projects on the second Saturday of each month. Date: 2nd Saturday of every month, August 9th Time: 8:30am-12:00pmLocation: Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve, 805 N. Capitol of TX Hwy (West Austin-78746) Contact: For more details, email hike@wildbasin.org or call 512-327-7622, ext 17.Note: Wear hiking boots or sturdy shoes and long pants with a long-sleeved shirt; bring bottled water and gloves, plus a day/fanny pack to carry personal items. You need your hands free! Dress for the weather: hat & sunscreen for solar protection; raincoat/light jacket if it's chilly or raining lightly. We don't go out in thunderstorm conditions.Website: www.wildbasin.org Start: 8:30 am
End: 12:00 pm
Nicholas Dawson Park 08/09/2008 Join volunteers from the Bouldin Creek Neighborhood Association as they work to improve Nicholas Dawson Park. Volunteers will be spreading mulch and doing some basic garden maintenance of their native landscape. Date: August 9th Time: 8:30am-12:00pmLocation: Nicholas Dawson Park, 614 Gibson St. (Central Austin – 78704)Contact: mattcold@sbcglobal.net Start: 8:30 am
End: 12:00 pm
Invasive Species Removal – Stennis Tract08/09/2008 Volunteers and staff will remove invasive woody plants from the riparian corridor at the city’s Stennis Tract. Work will begin close to where Bull Creek crosses exits the tract. Volunteers will use weed wrenches and hand tools to pull up invasives, including their roots. Some of the target species include ligustrums, nandina and photinia. City staff will help identify invasives as necessary. The Goal is to reduce the amount of woody invasives in the riparian area before it becomes inundated and invasives start to spread into the surrounding landscape. At the moment, the infestation is still manageable. Project requires participants to be able to transverse rough terrain, carry heavy and sharp tools. Under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian.Participants will park in the Stennis trail parking area. Work will begin near this location. Directions will be sent upon registering. Contact: Daniel.Dietz@ci.austin.tx.us or 512-263-6443 Date: August 9th Time: 8:30am-12:00pmLocation: NW Austin near Spicewood Springs and 360 (Directions will be sent upon registering.)Contact: Daniel.Dietz@ci.austin.tx.us or 512-263-6443 Start: 9:00 am
End: 10:00 am
REI’s PEAK ProgramAugust 9, 2008 Kids love to have fun and get dirty, and with a little guidance they can turn their endless energy into thoughtful stewardship. For more than 25 years, REI has proudly supported projects promoting outdoor recreation and a conservation ethic. To register for this leave no trace hike, please call REI Downtown Customer Service at (512) 482-337. NOTE: You must pre-register for this event, so we can ensure at least 10 participants. Date: August 9, 2008Time: 9am – 10amLocation: McKinney Falls State Park, 5808 McKinney Falls Parkway (SE Austin - 78744)Contact: Downtown Customer Service at (512) 482-337 Start: 10:00 am
End: 2:00 pm
PLANT CONSERVATION: Seed Cleaning Party08/09/2008Help out the Millennium Seed Bank Project at the Wildflower Center by cleaning seeds for storage at the Royal Botanic Garden, Kew, the National Center for Genetic Resources Preservation, and the Wildflower Center. Great project, fun company, and pizza lunches.Saturday, March 8, 10 am-2 pmSaturday, May 10, 10 am-2 pmSaturday, June 14, 10 am-2 pmSaturday, July 12, 10 am-2 pmSaturday, August 9, 10 am-2 pmIf you’d like to help, contact Flo Oxley at 512/232-0160 or oxley@wildflower.org.If these opportunities don’t ring your chimes, we have lots of other volunteer opportunities throughout the Center, including in horticulture and landscape restoration. Trust me, there’s something for everyone! For more information on other volunteer opportunities at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, contact Carrie McDonald, Volunteer Coordinator at 512/232-0102 or cmcdonald@wildflower.org. Saturday August 16, 2008
Start: 8:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Slaughter Creek Trail08/16/2008 Join the Austin Ridge Riders Mountain Bike Club for a rewarding workday on the Slaughter Creek Trail. Volunteers are currently working on re-routing a portion of the trail. This re-route is approximately 500+ yards in length and we have about 100 yards of it completed. The sooner it’s complete, the sooner the trail can open to the public. Date: August 16th Time: 8am-noonLocation: 9901 Camp Ben McCullough Rd. (aka: FM1826) at Slaughter CreekDirections:
Contact: Britt Jones at bikejones2426@yahoo.com or call 512-423-0889Notes: Bring: sturdy shoes or boots, sun block, bug repellent, work gloves, eye protection, WATER, & food (i.e., energy bars and/or sandwich). In the case of rain, please attend the next scheduled trail work day. Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Eagle Scout Project – South Austin 08/16/08Please come and help Eagle Scout with a major project to improve Convict Hill Quarry Park in South Austin. Projects will include building a waterfall and pond on the western trail below the water collection area. Scouts will pour concrete with rebar and place stones all around. They could use some extra helping hands, and you are invited to join the fun. Date: August 16, 2008Time: 9am-1pmLocation: Convict Hill Quarry Park, 6511 Convict Hill Rd (South Austin – 78749)Contact: drjet@austin.rr.com Start: 9:00 am
End: 4:00 pm
Help with Eagle Scout Project08/16/08 Please come and help Eagle Scout candidate Matthew Milliron and his nearby Troop 162 who will be working on a new 1./2 mile trail going eastward from St. Edwards Park Sat. Aug. 16 9am-4pm. The project volunteers will be spreading mulch, defining the trail, installing a trail sign and trail directional markers, trimming branches and grass. You may come at any time and stay as long as you want. You should wear long pants, close toe shoes, a hat, put on sun screen, bring your own water bottle, and can bring your own gloves and your own shovel, pitchfork, rake or limb lopper or whatever tool you like to use that will help with the tasks above. Gloves, tools, water, & snacks will be provided. Date: August 16, 2008Time: 9am-4pmLocation: St. Edward’s Park, 6828 Spicewood Springs Rd (NW Austin – 78759)Contact: So organizers can plan the tools and refreshments, please email bullcreekvolunteers@gmail.com and include how many are coming with you and approximately which hours you plan to volunteer. Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am
Green Classroom08/16/08 Join The Green Classroom at Becker Elementary (in the Bouldin Creek neighborhood) and inspire young children to connect with nature through gardening. Beginning gardeners who want to learn basic organic gardening and seasoned gardeners who want to share their knowledge are welcomed. Volunteers will be assigned to a Becker class, and will teach one 30-45 minute class in the garden each week during the school year. Training in basic organic gardening and on how to plan activities for the children will be provided. Simple activities include planting seeds, watering, weeding, composting, collecting bugs, learning about pollination, etc. No experience necessary.If interested in volunteering or learning more about The Green Classroom, email Kelly Haragan at k.haragan@yahoo.com Date: August 16, 2008Time: 9am-11amLocation: Green Classroom, 906 West Milton (Central Austin – 78704)Contact: Kelly Haragan, k.haragan@yahoo.com Saturday August 23, 2008
Start: 5:00 am
End: 8:00 am
The South Lamar Neighborhood Association (SNLA) is looking for volunteers to help cleanup the neighborhood! The neighborhood cleanup provides a great opportunity to meet and work with other neighbors and fellow Austinintes. The results are obvious and the payoff immediate! It's a great way to start a Saturday and supplies and snacks will be provided! When: Saturday, August 23 at 9AM * Where: meet at the corner of Doolin Dr. and Clawson Rd.Concat: Should you need additional information, please contact Link Davidson at 512-326-2379. We look forward to seeing you on August 23rd!!! Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Eagle Scout Project – South Austin 08/23/08Please come and help Eagle Scout with a major project to improve Convict Hill Quarry Park in South Austin. Projects will include building a waterfall and pond on the western trail below the water collection area. Scouts will pour concrete with rebar and place stones all around. They could use some extra helping hands, and you are invited to join the fun. Date: August 23, 2008Time: 9am-1pmLocation: Convict Hill Quarry Park, 6511 Convict Hill Rd (South Austin – 78749)Contact: drjet@austin.rr.com Friday August 29, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
Start: 08/29/2008 - 08:30
End: 08/31/2008 - 21:00
Nike+ Human Race is seeking volunteers to assist with packet pick-up on Friday, Aug. 29th and Saturday, August 30th. Additional volunteers needed Sunday, August 31st to help with event recycling. When: 9/29: 10am-9pm; 9/30: 8:30am-9pm (various shifts available); and 9/31: 5pm-9pmWhere: Packet pickup assistance at 24 Hour Fitness Hancock Center; Recycling assistance at Race Finish LineTo Register visit: http://www.doitsports.com/volunteer2/jobs-by-date.tcl?event_id=196248 Saturday August 30, 2008
(all day)
Start: 08/29/2008 - 08:30
End: 08/31/2008 - 21:00
Nike+ Human Race is seeking volunteers to assist with packet pick-up on Friday, Aug. 29th and Saturday, August 30th. Additional volunteers needed Sunday, August 31st to help with event recycling. When: 9/29: 10am-9pm; 9/30: 8:30am-9pm (various shifts available); and 9/31: 5pm-9pmWhere: Packet pickup assistance at 24 Hour Fitness Hancock Center; Recycling assistance at Race Finish LineTo Register visit: http://www.doitsports.com/volunteer2/jobs-by-date.tcl?event_id=196248 Start: 8:00 am
End: 12:00 pm
Slaughter Creek Trail08/30/2008 Join the Austin Ridge Riders Mountain Bike Club for a rewarding workday on the Slaughter Creek Trail. Volunteers are currently working on re-routing a portion of the trail. This re-route is approximately 500+ yards in length and we have about 100 yards of it completed. The sooner it’s complete, the sooner the trail can open to the public. Date: August 30th Time: 8am-noonLocation: 9901 Camp Ben McCullough Rd. (aka: FM1826) at Slaughter CreekDirections:
Contact: Britt Jones at bikejones2426@yahoo.com or call 512-423-0889Notes: Bring: sturdy shoes or boots, sun block, bug repellent, work gloves, eye protection, WATER, & food (i.e., energy bars and/or sandwich). In the case of rain, please attend the next scheduled trail work day. Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Ecological Literacy Workday08-30-08 Combining volunteer work with learning about local ecology, the Ecological Literacy Day at Hornsby Bend begins with several hours of outdoor work - ranging from trail maintenance to habitat restoration to work in the native plant nursery - and ends with at least an hour of learning about local ecology - birds, bugs, and more! Wear boots and work clothing, and be sure to bring your binoculars. When: August 30th 9am-1pmWhere: Hornsby Bend, 2210 South FM 973 (SE Austin – 78725)Contact: Kevin Anderson at Kevin.Anderson@ci.austin.tx.us or 512-972-1960 Start: 9:00 am
End: 1:00 pm
Eagle Scout Project – South Austin 08/30/08Please come and help Eagle Scout with a major project to improve Convict Hill Quarry Park in South Austin. Projects will include building a waterfall and pond on the western trail below the water collection area. Scouts will pour concrete with rebar and place stones all around. They could use some extra helping hands, and you are invited to join the fun. Date: August 30, 2008Time: 9am-1pmLocation: Convict Hill Quarry Park, 6511 Convict Hill Rd (South Austin – 78749)Contact: drjet@austin.rr.com Sunday August 31, 2008
End: 9:00 pm
Start: 08/29/2008 - 08:30
End: 08/31/2008 - 21:00
Nike+ Human Race is seeking volunteers to assist with packet pick-up on Friday, Aug. 29th and Saturday, August 30th. Additional volunteers needed Sunday, August 31st to help with event recycling. When: 9/29: 10am-9pm; 9/30: 8:30am-9pm (various shifts available); and 9/31: 5pm-9pmWhere: Packet pickup assistance at 24 Hour Fitness Hancock Center; Recycling assistance at Race Finish LineTo Register visit: http://www.doitsports.com/volunteer2/jobs-by-date.tcl?event_id=196248 Friday September 5, 2008
Start: 8:30 am
End: 12:00 pm
Join the Friends of Copperfield Nature Trails for a litter cleanup. With enough volunteers the hope is to cleanup the entire greenbelt from Yager to Walnut Creek! Copperfield Nature Trails CleanupDate: Friday, September 5thTime 8:30-noonLocation: 1416 Blackeney (entrance to the greenbelt)Contact: copperfield-trails@austin.rr.com Sunday September 7, 2008
Start: 6:00 am
End: 11:30 am
Divers and Shoreline volunteers are needed on September 7th to be part of the legendary Lake Travis Underwater Cleanup! Space is limited, so sign-up today! To volunteer as a DIVER for the UNDERWATER cleanup or along the SHORELINE, visit: www.KeepAustinBeautiful.org/underwater or call 391.0622. And don’t forget to join us after the cleanup for the fantastic thank you party at Carlos’ N Charlie’s with free lunch, t-shirts and door prizes. Start: 9:00 am
End: 10:00 am
Weed & Water Beds @ Neighborhood Green09/07/2008 Bruning Green is a neighbor-maintained green space that was established in 2001 and has been developed into a beautiful little public space with a butterfly bed, path, stone seating walls, and bench. It is very precious to the neighborhood and needs regular maintenance to keep it in top condition. Please bring work gloves, a pitchfork if you have one, and bottled water for yourself. Contact keeper@northfieldna.org to sign up for one of the work days Date: September 7th Time: 9am-10amLocation: Bruning Green @ 52nd, Evans, and Bruning Avenue (N. Central Austin - 78751)Parking: along neighborhood streets, please be courteous of neighbors and do not block drivewaysContact: keeper@northfieldna.org to volunteerNote: Please bring work gloves, a pitchfork if you have one, and bottled water for yourself. |