Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park to host volunteer work party June 4
A 100 Volunteer Projects for 100 Years centennial event
Jessie M. Honeyman Memorial State Park rangers need 15 volunteers June 4, 10 a.m.-noon. Celebrate both State Parks Day and National Trails Day by lending a hand to trim back areas along the Woahink Lake Trail, a trail built originally by the Civilian Conservation Corps.
Participants must register in advance, and registration ends May 25. Volunteers will work with hand tools and move on gravel and uneven surfaces. Tools and other equipment will be provided. Bring drinking water, gloves and wear clothes suitable for the weather conditions.
The 100 Volunteer Projects for 100 Years series commemorates the Oregon State Parks centennial. Visit the event calendar to see the other opportunities scheduled in 2022. Join the events and participate in the legacy of service that has sustained the state parks system for the past century.
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Media Contact:
Allison Watson, Statewide Volunteer Programs Coordinator
Cell: 971-719-1842
Oregon Parks and Recreation Department
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