Natural Lands: Be A Force Of Nature, Volunteer Training Sign Up
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Delaware County-based Natural Lands is now accepting applications for its Force Of Nature Volunteer Program training covering a variety of land management, habitat restoration, native plant gardening, event support, outreach and ambassadorship topics.  The deadline for applications is November 30.

Force Of Nature volunteers receive extensive training and leadership opportunities, and commit to serving 20 hours per year.

Class of 2019 training will be held Saturdays, 1:00-5:00 pm, February 16, March 2, March 16, March 23, and April 13. Volunteers must attend at least 4 of the 5 sessions, including the first one, to graduate from the program. Graduation is April 27.

Click Here for all the details.  Questions should be direct to: Debbie Beer by sending email to: dbeer@natlands.org or calling 610-353-5587 x266.

Of course there is no need to wait until Force of Nature training to volunteer with Natural Lands! Come out and join one of their upcoming volunteer opportunities.

For more information on programs, initiatives and upcoming events, visit the Natural Lands website.  Click Here to sign up for regular updates from Natural Lands and Like them on FacebookClick Here to support their activities.

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