The ability of Western Pennsylvania Conservancy to
successfully maintain 140 community gardens hinges on the involvement of its
volunteers. Unlike public garden and beautification programs in other cities,
all of the flower gardens blooming throughout our region are planted and
maintained by volunteers.
Two of our most visible gardens, located in the
Highland Park area, are in need of new maintainers. The first one is located
at Allegheny River Blvd & Washington Blvd, and the second is at the
Highland Park Bridge at Butler St. Western Pennsylvania Conservancy is looking
for an interested person or group to volunteers to be the garden steward. Our
Garden Stewards take care of a garden from the spring planting until the end of
the October.
We are hopeful that someone from your neighborhood might be interested
in helping. I am enclosing a garden steward description as well as some
general information about our
Also if you have a group that would like to help with the plantings we
will need around 5,000 volunteers this May to plant the gardens. We can
schedule a planting almost any day in May. It is a one time commitment for
around 4 hours. It is something that is fun for, family , school, scouts,
neighborhood group to get involved in.
Thanks,
Lynn McGuire-Olzak
Volunteer Coordinator
412-586-2324
lmcguire-olzak@paconserve.org
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