Hi!

If you have lots of volunteer groups and they are near San Jose, we always need help in our 200+ parks! We work with many corporations, but can handle more! My contact info is below. Thank you!


We have a strong volunteer program for the city parks. We have 2 tool trailers that we bring to events. They provide all the necessary tools and supplies for the volunteers.


Thanks for the info!

Mollie




Mollie Tobias | City of San José Program Manager
Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services
City Hall | P. 408-535-3588 | C. 408-595-3483
200 E. Santa Clara St. 9th Floor, San Jose, CA 95113
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From: calweedtalk@simplelists.com <calweedtalk@simplelists.com> on behalf of Friends of Five Creeks <f5creeks@gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, March 22, 2019 9:29:42 AM
To: calweedtalk@simplelists.com
Subject: CalWeedTalk Are others seeing unusual numbers of would-be April volunteers?
 
We are being contacted by an unprecedented number of groups, especially firms, wanting to volunteer some time close to Earth Day or Week. There is always an increase, but we have accepted more work parties than our volunteers can comfortably handle and also directed several to other organizations (nearer their offices).

I am hoping this is widespread, not just an artifact of our having been around a long time and consistently listing our opportunities. What are others seeing?

This also give me a chance to say again that at least in the East Bay, we should have some efficient centralized listing of volunteer  opportunities. Cal-IPCs wildland weed group is one such possibility, if developed and promoted. East Bay Regional Park District, which effectively controls nature in the East Bay, could do it, creating something that could be used by other organizations. Another possibility, Bay-wide, would be a revived Bay Area Open Space Council.

 It is inefficient that little Friends of Five Creeks should be hunting around for opportunities for large technology companies, groups from Walnut Creek, etc. And the end result is inevitably that (a) some work doesn't get done and (b) some people conclude that they are not needed or wanted.

Susan Schwartz, President
Friends of Five Creeks
510 848 9358

California Invasive Plant Council, www.cal-ipc.org
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