Join us for our first day of spring gardening! We'll be assessing the health of the garden and gently awakening the roses for a year of spectacular blooms. Spring tasks include removing of winter mulch, pruning, fertilizing, and preparing beds for new roses.
Every Wednesday morning from 8am-11am, April through October.
Make sure you save Tuesday, April 16th as a day to not cook dinner (or lunch)!
We are partnering with Tully's in Cicero for a fundraiser to benefit Safe Space Organization.
On April 16th, 10% of all sales (food, beverage (alcohol and non-alcohol), merchandise, and gift card purchases. Tax and gratuity excluded) will be donated back to Safe Space.
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Join Syracuse Grows, Onondaga Earth Corps, Jubilee Homes and the Urban Delights Community Learning Farm for a one-day garden clean up event! Syracuse Grows volunteers will be delivering compost and other material resources to community gardens across the City of Syracuse. Community gardens are looking for volunteers to help shovel compost, plant, w...
What better way to celebrate Earth Day than with the loving rescued animals of Skanda, out in the beauty of nature on the farm?
Join us at The Haven at Skanda farm animal sanctuary and education center on Monday, April 22nd for a wonderful day of volunteering and celebrating Earth Day.
Skanda is home to horses, goats, miniature donkeys, pigs, chi...
Monday, April 22nd is Earth Day, and The Haven at Skanda farm animal sanctuary will be holding a massive volunteer day and celebration to clean up the farm, take care of Skanda's rescued and endangered animals, and show appreciation and respect for n...
Join us for Safe Space Organization's Volunteer Info Day!
Passionate volunteers are an integral part of helping Safe Space grow and thrive in Syracuse. Safe Space is a collaboration of the community.
Are you passionate about mental health? Do you want to make a difference in the lives of others? Here's your chance to be a part of something me...
Since Lou Gehrig's courageous speech in 1939, the game of baseball has long been a vehicle of hope for a future without ALS. Gehrig's speech brought attention to ALS, raising awareness about the condition and its devastating effects. This helped pave the way for increased research and understanding of ALS.
To honor his name, The ALS Association ...
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