Volunteer Guides
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Volunteer Guide Training '08
Mar. 17;
Mar. 19;
Apr. 21;
May. 19;
Jun. 9;
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Do You...
- Enjoy learning about nature?
- Like to share information with children?
- Have a few weekday hours to contribute?
If you answered 'Yes' to these questions, then consider contributing your time and interests to the Delaware Nature Society's Volunteer Guide Corps at Ashland Nature Center or Coverdale Farm. NO special background is necessary, and there is no required commitment level. As a DNS Volunteer Guide, you will determine your own schedule selecting which program topics, age groups, and times that appeal to you.
Training for teaching methods is provided by our professional staff. In addition, outside speakers afford further topical information through monthly natural history meetings and field trips. The Delaware Nature Society offers a wide variety of individual program topics. These include maple sugaring, Native Americans, pond ecology, soil and geology studies, animal homes, insects, birding, and farm life. Join us and contribute to a vital mission of the Delaware Nature Society: to foster understanding and a sense of environmental stewardship in children.
If you are interested in this rewarding program, call 302-239-2334, Ext. 133; or E-mail.
Volunteer Guide Open House - March 12th, 2008
The Delaware Nature Society is holding a Volunteer Guide Open House on Wednesday, March 12th at Coverdale Farm in Greenville from 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and at Ashland Nature Center in Hockessin from 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
Meet active Volunteer Guides and Staff, view artifacts and animals, and tour Coverdale Farm and Ashland Nature Center. To RSVP for the Open House or for more information, contact David Pragoff, 302-239-2334, ext. 133 or E-mail
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