Vedgewater Volunteer Day

Vedgewater Volunteer Day

Join us for a day of giving back at Vedgewater Volunteer Day, where we'll come together to make a positive impact in person!

By Vedgewater Garden Leaders

Select date and time

Monday, July 15 · 5:30 - 7:30pm CDT

Location

Vedgewater Community Garden - Entrance at Rosemont Alley

6300 N Broadway Chicago, IL 60660

About this event

Vedgewater Volunteer Day

Join us for a fun-filled day of giving back at the Vedgewater Community Garden! We're looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us maintain and beautify our beloved garden. Whether you have a green thumb or not, everyone is welcome to lend a hand!

You'll have the opportunity to learn about gardening techniques, meet fellow nature lovers, and contribute to the vibrancy of our community. Together, we'll plant, tend to existing plants, and spruce up the garden for everyone to enjoy.

By volunteering, you'll not only contribute to the vibrancy of our neighborhood but also have the opportunity to meet fellow community members and make new friends. It's a fantastic chance to connect with like-minded individuals who share a passion for nature and community involvement.

To ensure a fun and productive day, we recommend wearing comfortable clothes and bringing gardening tools if you have them. Don't worry if you don't, as we'll provide the necessary equipment.

Mark your calendars and don't miss out on this wonderful opportunity to make a positive impact in Vedgewater. Let's come together, get our hands dirty, and create a thriving community garden that we can all be proud of!

No prior experience is necessary, just bring your positive energy and a willingness to get your hands dirty! We'll provide all the tools and materials needed. Don't forget to wear comfortable clothes and dress for the weather.

Help us make a difference in our community and create a beautiful oasis at Vedgewater Community Garden. Let's grow together!


Tasks: planting, harvesting, watering, and caring for our Commons ; trash pick up; stewarding our natural communal beds; cutting down and bagging up weeds and overgrowth; organizing communication station; cleaning tools and watering cans; connecting hoses, water troughs, and rain barrels.

What to bring: gardening or construction gloves (we have extras handy); loppers, heavy-duty snips, or other favorite garden tools (we have some, too); water to drink; layers of clothes that you don’t mind getting dirty.


If you are a new gardener and interested in a plot please complete this waitlist form.

To join our volunteer mailing list, complete this form.

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