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you for your interest in the Reading Public
Museum. We are currently not accepting signups
for general volunteers. Please check back
for future postions per department.
VOLUNTEER
OPPORTUNITIES IN ARBORETUM ASSISTANTS PROGRAM
This
spring, the Reading Public Museum will again
team up with community volunteers in a program
to help keep the Museum’s Arboretum
a beautiful place to visit. In association
with the Penn State Master Gardeners, the
award-winning Arboretum Assistants Program
gives volunteers the opportunity to train
in gardening techniques while donating their
time to help clean, plant and maintain the
Arboretum. The dedication of these volunteers
allows the continuing rehabilitation of
the Museum grounds.
The
Arboretum Assistants Program at the Reading
Public Museum has received two awards, including
a first place at the state level in the
“Search in Excellence” among
Master Gardener projects. Most recently,
the Museum received the coveted PA Horticultural
Society's 2007 Community Greenng award.
The program was also awarded a Pennsylvania
Urban and Community Forestry Council grant,
which was used to train volunteers and to
plant several new trees in the Arboretum.
Community
members are invited to participate in the
Arboretum Assistants Program. All assistants
are trained by the Penn State Master Gardeners
during March, and are asked to commit to
three hours of work on at least twelve Wednesday
mornings between April and October to work
in the gardens. To register for the program,
or for more information, call the Arboretum
Committee at 610-371-5850, ext 252.
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