
Volunteers
are often the lifeblood of a non-profit organization. Although
the Geneva Lake Conservancy is staffed by full-time professionals,
we too rely on persons who can contribute their time and
talents to aid our cause. Some volunteer roles are quite
exciting, others merely mundane (but no less important).
No matter what the contribution, we are proud to designate
all volunteers as members of the "Conservancy Corps."
For examples and highlights of what our Conservancy Corps
have been doing, click to go to the "Your
Activitites" page!
If you
are interested in volunteering with the Conservancy, options
to choose from include:
Fontana
Mill House
Work in the gardens or help with painting the fence, front
porch, or back deck. We would also welcome anyone with handyman
skills to fix odds and ends in the house, also spring cleVaning
help would be great!
Land
Management
Plant, weed, cut or burn as part of the maintenance and
management of prairies, woodlands and wetlands.
Native
Revegetation
Work with interested landowners in reintroducing native
vegetation to their properties, particularly in sensitive
shoreland areas.
Office
Assistance
We can always use help such as stuffing envelopes, affixing
mailing labels, data entry and tech support.
Conservancy
Promotion
Promote the Conservancy at local cultural events, fairs
and club meetings, and show the video, "Preserving
the Legacy".
Planning
Plan fundraising and educational events.
Writers
Write articles for our newsletter or other publications.
Monitors
Monitor local and county government planning and zoning
actions.
Additional
Help
Tell us how you would like to participate - call
(262-275-5700) or email
the Conservancy today!