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Skagit Conservation District looking for annual Native Plant Sale volunteers.

3/18/2014

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Hello everyone! The Skagit Conservation District is seeking volunteers to help out at our annual Native Plant Sale, scheduled for Friday, April 4th and Saturday, April 5th (note details below).  This is an annual fund raiser hosted by the conservation district to help support our youth education programs.  Volunteers will receive a bundle of native trees, refreshments and drinks for helping out:)  This is also a great opportunity to get acquainted with our native plants and to work with a great group of people:)  If you can help out, please contact my co-worker, Jenny Hinderman at 428-4313 or email: jenny@skagitcd.org
Here is the info:
Plant Sale Volunteers Needed for:
Friday, April 4th 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 5th 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
at the Plant Materials Center in Bow, located at 16564 Bradley Road.
Most work will include filling plant orders and volunteers will be on their feet.  We do need somebody who knows native plants pretty well to help out customers up front with plant questions on Friday from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Volunteers don't need to commit to the whole day. They can come for shorter chunks of time also.
Call or email Jenny Hinderman at 360-428-4313, jenny@skagitcd.org

Thanks so very much!
Kristi Carpenter
Skagit Conservation District
2021 E. College Way, Suite #203
Mount Vernon, WA  98273
(360) 428-4313
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