VOLUNTEER

    

Volunteer roles at Schumacher Farm Park are vast and varied. With our dynamic work in environmental education, historic preservation, natural areas conservation, and community events, there is something for everyone. We have many group volunteer opportunities, giving a chance to socialize with others in our beautiful setting. We provide you with training and guidance, and you just bring your enthusiasm! We also value autonomy, welcoming many skilled volunteers to perform specific duties at their own initiative.

Possible volunteer roles include:

-helping maintain the garden throughout the growing season 

-showcasing historic items to students and families at field trips or our open farmhouse tour days

-handing out flyers at the Light the Night parade

-helping with prairie restoration, brush removal, and other natural areas maintenance

-selling tickets, guiding parking, or interacting with guests at special events

-refreshing historic buildings

Whether you volunteer for a couple hours once a year, or a couple hours every week - we'd love to have you. Our volunteers are very important to us, as they directly help us fulfill our mission of connecting the community to the land, rural history, and each other. The best way to learn about volunteer opportunities is to sign up for our e-newsletter (emails are sent very infrequently, we promise!). Or if you have a specific idea or question about volunteering, feel free to reach out to us here

Natural Areas Work Days

Natural Areas Work days are on pause until we have enough snow on the ground to burn brush piles.  Stay tuned for updated dates!

 

Heirloom Garden Work Days

During the growing season, join us to help maintain the garden every Wednesday at 1:30 pm starting in May. Work may include: weeding, mulching, planting, harvesting, watering, etc. No experience necessary, direction will be provided. Please dress for the outdoors, bring work gloves and a water bottle. No registration needed, just join us in the garden, which is near the white farmhouse. If you have any questions, reach out to lead garden volunteer Debbie