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Give a Little Back

Date: 1/2/2009 - 1/30/2009

Time: Weekdays, 4:30-6:00pm

Event Location: Mental Health Association, 502 N. Union St. PO Box 833, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208

Email: landries826@yahoo.com

Event Description: A teen group with the Mental Health Association will be collecting pop cans and other items. Proceeds will go to help others in the community.

Walter Elwood Museum Move

Date: 1/9/09 - 6/1/09

Time: Monday - Friday, 9am to 4pm

Contact Name: Ann Marie Peconie, Executive Director

Organization: Walter Elwood Museum of the Mohawk Valley

Phone: 518.843.5151 or 518.842.1884

Email: director@walterelwoodmuseum.org

Event Location: 300 Guy Park Avenue, Amsterdam, NY 12010

Type of Service: Moving (packing, sorting, etc.)

Event Description: Moving the museum from current site owned by the school district to the Guy Park Manor, owned by NYS Parks. Move is within the same city - Amsterdam NY.

Skills Needed: Packing, sorting, cleaning, organizing, minimal reading and writing needed. Will need some volunteers to lift and carry objects to trucks or vans. Some painting or carpentry may be needed at new museum site.

Special Instructions: Work dates will be set on a twice monthly basis and/or more as the response by volunteers is determined.

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: 1/15/09-1/19/09

Time: After regular school hours

Event Location: Friendship Church of God in Christ, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY, 14739

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students from Friendship Central School will be stocking and taking inventory of donated food items. They will then be packing the food into bags and boxes, which they will then distribute to local families in need.

Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service

January 19, 2009

In 1994 Congress passed the King Holiday and Service Act, designating the King Holiday as a national day of volunteer service. Instead of a day off from work or school, Congress asked Americans of all backgrounds and ages to celebrate Dr. King's legacy by turning community concerns into citizen action. The New York State Commission requests that all national service and other volunteer programs in the state celebrate the King Holiday by having “a day on”, rather than a day off. More information is forthcoming about opportunities to collaborate with other organizations in your community.

New York State Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Memorial Observance

Date: Monday, January 19, 2009

Time: 9:00 - 11:30 a.m

Event Location: Convention Center, Empire State Plaza, Albany NY

Contact Name: Maria Ginter

Organization: MLK Observance, NYS Office of General Services, MWBE and Community Relations Office

Phone: (518) 486-9866

Email: http://www.nyking.org/

Event Description: New York State Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Holiday Memorial Observance Free and Open to the Public "...And The Dream Continues" Featuring Interfaith Prayers, Call to Service, Kids for King Showcase, Children’s Art Display, Volunteer Fair, And Price Chopper Commemorative Cake Following the Memorial Observance, the “Beloved Community March" will begin at the Plaza Concourse Entrance on Madison Avenue. The March will end at the King Monument in Lincoln Park with a Wreath Laying Ceremony and Color Guard.

A Day of Service

Date: Monday, January 19, 2009

Time: 9am - 11am

Event Location: Community of Belfast Central School, Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Jacquie Enders

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-9901

Email: jenders@belf.wnyric.org

Skills Needed: Physically able - shoveling

Event Description: Volunteers in association with the Belfast Central School AmeriCorps Team will be going throughout the neighborhood to shovel sidewalks and driveways for those in need of assistance.

Collective Memory Project

Date: January 19, 2009

Time: Appx. 1:00PM - 4:00PM

Event Location: Various locations throughout the City of Troy, including several public housing locations. Contact Cynthia Smith at (518) 276-3098 or Tom Hulihan (518) 273-3600 Ext. 10for more information.

Contact Name: Cynthia Smith

Organization: RPI

Phone: (518) 276-3098

Email: smithc@rpi.edu

Alternate Contact: Tom Hulihan - hulihant@troyhousing.org - (518) 273-3600 Ext. 10

Event Description: Students from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, AmeriCorps Members and Volunteers will conduct interactive programs interviews, stories, poetry and art to find common ground in achiaving Human Rights. Memories and ideas will be posted on a community website for all to benefit. Refreshments will be available.

Valentine Cards for Meals on Wheels Recipients

Date: 1/20/09-2/13/09

Time: Daytime

Event Location: Office of the Aging, Court St., Belmont, NY, 14813

Contact Name: Linda Mascow

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-938-2595

Email: Hnickens@friend.wynric.org

Skills Needed: Persons who wish to donate handmade Valentine's Day cards, and/or those who wish to deliver Meals on Wheels to the local community.

Event Description: Students from the Friendship Central School district that participate in the AmeriCorps program will be making Valentine's Day cards for the senior citizens who receive Meals on Wheels in the Friendship area. Prior to delivering the cards, the students will also have a generation gap discussion.

Belfast Community Blood Drive

Date: January 30, 2009

Time: 1:00pm - 6:00pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, 1 King St., Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Tamara Denning

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646 ext. 5020

Email: tdenning@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students at the Belfast Central School will be assisting with a Community Blood Drive held at Belfast Central.

Long Island Volunteer Center Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony & Reception

Date: February 1, 2009

Time: 11:00 am - 3:00 pm

Contact Name: Diana O'Neill

Organization: Long Island Volunteer Center, Hands on Network

Phone: 516.564.5482

Email: longislandvc@aol.com

Event Location: Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Park, Farmingdale, NY

Type of Service: Volunteer Recognition

Event Description: Now in its 7th year, the Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame celebrates the humanitarian spirit by inducting volunteer founders of nonprofit organizations. Their vision, dedication and drive addressed a commmunity need and began a legacy of service to improve the quality of life for Long Islanders.

Radio/TV weather personality David Weiss will emcee. James Foote, Theodore Roosevelt impersonator, will say a few words about the importance of civic engagement and natural conservation in honor of the 150th anniversary of Former President Roosevelt's birth year.

Random Acts of Kindness Week

Date: 02/01/2009 - 02/13/2009

Time: 7:30am - 11:15am

Event Location: Project HeadStart, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Terri Ellman

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-8287

Email: cjc2806@lycos.com

Event Description: Children of the Project HeadStart program in Olean will be creating friendship/Valentine's Day greeting cards for the senior residents of the Linwood Center.

Happy Valentine's Day

Date: 02/01/2009 - 02/12/2009

Time: during school day and after school

Event Location: Elm St. Academy and Cuba Memorial Hospital, Cuba, NY, 14727

Contact Name: Vicki Bull

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-968-2000

Email: bluedaisie5@hotmail.com

Event Description: Students at the Elm St. Academy will be making and delivering Valentine's Day cards to senior residents of the Cuba Memorial Hospital. When the students deliver the cards, they will also spend some time with the residents.

What Do I Want to Be?

Date: Week of Feb 2nd

Time: Afternoons

Event Location: Mental Health Association in Catt. County, PO Box 833, 502 N. Union St., Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries@mhacc@verizon.net

Skills Needed: Career Professionals interested in presenting to youth

Event Description: No One Way Teen Support Group will have presenters from various professions and careers who will be providing career and educational information.

Career Day

Date: February 6, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 3:00pm

Event Location: Swain Ski Resort, NY

Contact Name: Tami Denning

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646

Email: TDenning@belf.wnyric.org

Skills Needed: Looking for business and volunteers in the Belfast Community willing to allow a student to shadow them throughout the work day.

Event Description: Students of Belfast Central school will be shadowing adult volunteers of their career choice at Swain Ski Resort. Students will learn about various careers by interview their adults.

Acknowledgement of Kindness

Date: 02/09/2009 - 02/12/2009

Time: last day - 3:15pm to 4:30pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, 1 King St., Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Tami Denning

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646

Email: TDenning@belf.wnyric.org

Skills Needed: volunteers willing to be "character detectives, volunteers willing to help with set up and clean up of party, local businesses and restaurants willing to donate supplies/food for the party

Event Description:A group of volunteer "Character Detectives" from the community, staff, and students of Belfast Central School will be giving out tickets to people that display good character, and commit acts of kindness and/or helpful service to others. Ticket holders will be treated to a party at the end of the week, and Certificates of Appreciation will be given. The goal of this project is to promote good character and kindness toward others.

Volunteer Fair

Date: February 11, 2009

Time: 11:00am - 1:30pm

Event Location: Cambell Student Union Lobby

Contact Name: Laura Rao

Organization: Volunteer and Service Learning Center

Phone: 716.878.5811

Email: HILLLA@buffalostate.edu

Event Description:The Volunteer and Service-Learning Center (VSLC) will host the annual Buffalo State College Volunteer Fair in the Campbell Student Union lobby on Wednesday, February 11, from 11:00 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Students, faculty, and staff will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from area not-for-profit agencies to discuss available volunteer opportunities. Please encourage students to attend this event; all majors are welcome. Additional information and a list of attending agencies is available on our Web site. "Volunteer: It’s Good for the Heart!" is funded by the Faculty Student Association.

Internship Training for Nonprofits

Date: February 13, 2009

Time: 9:00 am to 11:00 am

Contact Name: Diana O'Neill

Organization: Long Island Volunteer Center

Phone: 516.564.5482

Email: longislandvc@aol.com

Event Location: OSI Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 41 Pinelawn Road Melville, NY 11747 *Phone: (631) 962-2000

Event Description: The Long Island Volunteer Center, an affiliate of the HandsOn Network, is coordinating a workshop on "Creating an Internship Program for Nonprofit Agencies." Internships provide a win-win situation for the student as well as an organization. While students gain experience in a work setting and get an important introduction to the nonprofit industry for potential career path, agencies are able to expand the impact and reach of programs and services through student assistance over a dedicated period of time. The workshop will be presented by Long Island Works Coalition which has been successfully matching students with businesses for many years. The workshop, hosted by OSI Pharmaceuticals in their Melville headquarters, is free of charge to nonprofit attendees.

Skills Needed: Training is geared to nonprofit agency volunteer coordinators, human resource personnel, and program managers looking to engage student interns.

Type of Service: Student interns at nonprofit agencies

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: 2/12/09-2/16/09

Time: After regular school hours

Event Location: Friendship Church of God in Christ, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY, 14739

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Skills Needed: People able and willing to sort, stock, package, and/or deliver food to local needy families.

Event Description: Students of Friendship Central School will be unloading, stocking, packaging, and delivering food to needy families in the community.

Watch What You Eat!

Date: February 13th, 2009

Time: 4:30 pm - 6:00pm

Event Location: Mental Health Association, 502 North Union St., Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries@mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: A nutritionist will be presenting to the No One Way Teen Support Group. Following the presentation, members of the group will be researching and creating healthy/unhealthy food lists for adult consumers at the Mental Health Association of Cattaraugus County.

Clean-Up Our School

Date: 02/26/09

Time: 3:30-4:30 pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, 1 King St., Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Jacquie Enders

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646

Email: jenders@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students of Belfast Central school will be taking an active role in helping to keep their school clean. They will be sweeping the floors in the gym and auditorium, as well as assisting with the cleaning of floors in the elementary wing.

Community Garden Sign Design

Date: 3/4/09 - Completion (YTBD)

Time: 3/4 - 4:00pm

Event Location: Main St., Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Corrine Davis

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2041 x1216

Email: rhull-joseph@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students from Belfast Central School will be assisting with the Accord/21st Century Belfast Community Garden by designing and painting a sign for the garden.

Skills Needed: Looking for gardening experts, organic gardening experts and enthusiasts, donations of gardening supplies, building supplies

Commission Meeting

Date: March 5, 2009

Time: 1:00pm - 3:30 pm

Event Location: Press Room, Office of Governor David Paterson, 633 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10017

Contact Name: Beth Devito

Organization: New Yorkers Volunteer

Phone: 518-473-8882

Email: beth.devito@newyorkersvolunteer.ny.gov

Event Description: The New York State Commission on National and Community Service is holding a regular public meeting.

Special Instructions: Attendees must register by March 2 by calling 518-473-8882. Photo ID required.

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: 3/12/09-3/16/09

Time: After school

Event Location: Mission Agape Pantry - COGIC, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students from the Friendship Central School that are involved in the AmeriCorps program will be unloading, sorting, packing, and delivering food to local families in need.

Caring Connection - St. Judes Kids

Date: 03/12/09

Time: 3:15pm - 4:30pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, 1 King St., Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Tami Denning

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646

Email: TDenning@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description:Students of Belfast Central school will be making cards to send to the children at St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital.

Know What You Eat!

Date: 3/13-3/20

Time: 4:30 pm - 6:00pm

Event Location: Mental Health Association, 502 N. Union St., PO Box 833, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: A dietician will be giving a presentation to the No One Way Teen Group. The Teen Group will then be making healthy food lists and charts for an adult group, called the Friendship Club, and may be preparing a meal for the adult group as well.

Teens Unite for the Future

Date: 3/12/09

Time: 8:30am - 2:00pm

Event Location: Alfred University, Alfred, NY,14802

Contact Name: Corrine Davis

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2041 x1216

Email: rhull-joseph@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students from Belfast Central School will attend the "Teens Unite for the Future" Youth Summit. While at the Summit, students will participate in several service projects and also attend mini seminars on various topics.

Goal-a-thon Benefiting Roswell Park

Date: March 18, 2009 - March 29, 2009

Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Event Location: Gile Hollow Park, Hinsdale, NY, 14743

Contact Name: Kira Follett

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-268-7605 ext. 1111

Email: kfollett@accordcorp.org

Event Description: A youth soccer team will be partnering with a Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team member, to raise funds for Roswell Park, to aid in the fight against cancer.

Community Clothing and Sports Equipment Swap

Date: 3/19/09

Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, 1 King St., Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Tami Denning

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646

Email: tdenning@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: There will be a community clothing and sports equipment swap held at the Belfast Central School auditorium. Tables will be set up to allow community members to display their clothing and sports equipment that they are looking to swap.

Skills Needed: We are looking for volunteers to help monitor tables at the swap.

Phragmites Roll - Conservation Project

Date: March 27, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 5:00pm

Event Location: Bear Mountain State Park Trailside Museum and Zoo (Iona Island)

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: We will have 2 big wheels, but need 2-3 people on each. So, everyone can take turns wheeling through the marsh and stomping with 2X4 board foot contraptions. If you didn't get to experience "the wheel" last time, now is your chance. We will start at 10am again and will include pizza and hot cocoa again as well. However, this time we will take an hour after lunch to do some bird watching in Doodletown or check out the turtles if hey are awake and out by then (neither are far from Iona Island).

Special Instructions: Please contact me for further details and directions to specific site.

"El Jardin" Community Garden Clean Up

Date: March 28, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Event Location: "El Jardin de Paraiso" 4th street between Avenues C & D

Contact Name: Yani Lopez

Organization: Grand Street Settlement

Phone: 646.201.4275

Email: ylopez@grandstreet.org

Event Description: Join Grand Street Settlement's youth program participants in launching a new community garden initiative! Participants in Project COOL, Act Up L.E.S., Project SOL and AmeriCorps will be working together to beautify the neighborhood and promote healthy living throughout the year. We are kicking off the project with the cleanup on March 28th and will begin planting in early April. Everyone is welcome! We hope to see you there!

Phragmites Roll - Conservation Project

Date: April 3, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 4:00pm

Event Location: Iona Island, Beary Mountain State Park, NY

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: Volunteers Needed to: The 10 acres that were sprayed last year are dead and need to be flattened in order to survey for any new growth. Any new Phragmites stalks will be individually sprayed with herbicide again this coming fall, and hopefully most of the new growth will be cattail. To flatten these giant stalks we need man (and woman) power; a group of 15 volunteers were able to smash down roughly 2 acres a couple weeks ago. Two main methods used were 4ft. boards with rope for handles (crop circle method) and two huge cable spools pushed by 3-4 people. The spools were very effective but require a lot of strength. By the end of the day at our last flattening event everyone had their own method of flattening: throwing things at it, laying down into it… however labor intensive, I was also very fun. Be prepared to get a good workout of muscles you didn’t know you had and see the work you accomplish when an acre of reed is flattened. We will provide hot chocolate for breaks but volunteers will need to bring a sack lunch.

Special Instructions: Please email or call for specific directions.

Saratoga Spa State Park Annual Fish Stocking

Date: April 15, 2009

Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm

Event Location: Saratoga Spa State Park

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps/NYS OPRHP

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: Come early and bring a bucket! Saratoga Spa State Park's annual fish stocking event is back! Children are invited to help the NYSDEC stock Geyser Creek with trout. Food and drinks will be provided by the Friends of Saratoga Spa State Park. Other activities such as games, music, and environmental education programs to be announced! Please contact SCA Hudson Valley for specifics and directions, tsnell@thesca.org, 845-255-4758.

Great American Cleanup in Rockland County

Keep Rockland Beautiful

April 18, 2009

Rockland County, NY

Join or lead a community cleanup crew, remove trash from streets, streams and beaches, plant flowers, fight invasive species

To volunteer, please contact Andy Stewart by phone at (845) 708-9159, or by email at krbexdir@aol.com. More information is available at www.KeepRocklandBeautiful.org

Albany Clean Sweep

Date: April 19, 2009

Time: 1:00pm

Event Location: Meet at 1:00 PM at Corning Preserve (parking lot under 787 overpass off Water Street) in Albany

Contact Name: Kathy Schmidt

Organization: The Student Conservation Association

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: kschmidt@thesca.org

Event Description: Clean up the Hudson/Canal corridor along Corning Preserve Bike Path and Hudson River shoreline.

Type of Service: Shore line clean up.

Recognition Day

Date: April 22, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 4:30 pm

Event Location: Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Jacqueline Enders

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team (START)

Phone: 716.365.7646 x3075

Email: JEnders@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students from Belfast Central School will be visiting local groups and organizations to deliver handmade certificates to thank local groups for their hard work and dedication. This project is a tribute to National Volunteer Week.

Tivoli Bays Earth Day Celebration

Date: April 22, 2009

Time: 4:00pm - 7:00pm

Event Location: NYS-DEC Tivoli Bays Visitor Center/Library

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps/NYSDEC

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: SCA Hudson Valley intern Brittany Burgio will be hosting an Earth Day celebration at NYSDEC's Tivoli Bays Visitor Center. We will have many exciting and fun stations to visit at Tivoli Bays Visitor Center to celebrate Earth Day! Some stations will include: Beach Combing, Recycled paper making, Nature Hunt, Solar Oven cooking, Scavenger Hunt, Games, Reduce Reuse Recycle Race, and Mammal Fur Touch Table. Please contact the SCA Hudson Valley office for specifics and directions.

Special Instructions: If you would like to help run a station, please contact tsnell@thesca.org

Arbor Day Seedling Planting

Date: April 24, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm

Event Location: NYS DEC Region 3 Office. 21 S. Putt Corners Rd., New Paltz, NY

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps/NYSDEC

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: This event will also be taking place on Sunday, April 26th. SCA Hudson Valley intern Amy Bloomfield and the Hudson River Estuary Program will be potting-up bareroot seedlings for their "Trees for Tribs" initiative in celebration of Arbor Day (April 24th) and National Volunteer Week (April 19-25). Questions contact: tsnell@thesca.org, 845-255-4758. We will be potting up thousands of bareroot seedlings for our "Trees for Tribs" initiative, which is a program in which landowners can apply for free trees and shrubs to replant and restore damaged stream buffers on their property. Stream buffers are areas of vegetation along stream banks that slow water during flood events, prevent erosion, filter pollutants from water and serve as valuable habitat for wildlife. It is also a great way to celebrate arbor day and national volunteer week.

Bear Mountain State Park Earth Day Celebration

Date: April 25, 2009

Time: 11:00am - 3:00pm

Event Location: Bear Mountain State Park Trailside Museum and Zoo (Bear Mountain, NY) Bear Mountain, NY 10911

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps/NYS OPRHP

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: Volunteer or just come for the fun! We need volunteers to help run Earth Day activities/presentations along the trail that runs through the zoo. Last year some activities included: 10 Steps to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint, Trees for Tributaries, How to be an Otter Spotter, face painting and much more. Any level of interest is welcomed. Some perks to volunteering at our Earth Day event include: visiting the zoo for free, spending the day with some awesome local wildlife and staff, seeing the animal enclosures decorated for spring and doing something good for Earth Day! Lunch will also be provided for all volunteers.

Hands On New York Day

Date: April 25, 2009

Time: 9:30am - 3:00pm

Event Location: Over 75 parks, gardens, playgrounds, community centers, and schools throughout the five boroughs in New York City

Contact Name: Damon Bolden

Organization: New York Cares

Phone: 212-228-5000

Email: handsonnewyorkday@nycares.org

Event Description: New York Cares is looking for 5,000 volunteers to give our city's public spaces a good spring greening on the 15th Annual Hands On New York Day. Please join us as we clean and revitalize over 75 parks, gardens, playgrounds, community centers, and schools citywide and plant 20,000 trees in partnership with MillionTreesNYC.
Hands On New York Day also helps us raise critical funds to support New York Cares' year-round volunteer projects. Like a walk-a-thon, we encourage volunteers to ask family, friends, and co-workers to pledge donations in honor of the service they will perform. Top fundraisers are eligible to receive fabulous prizes.
Be a part of one of New York City's biggest National Volunteer Week events! Register today at http://www.handsonnewyorkday.org!

Stony Kill Environmental Education Center Earth Day Celebration

Date: April 26, 2009

Time: 11:00am - 4:00pm

Event Location: Stony Kill Farm and Environmental Education Center (Wappingers Falls, NY) 79 Farmstead Lane Wappingers Falls, NY 12590

Contact Name: Tanner Snell

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps/NYSDEC

Phone: 845-255-4758

Email: tsnell@thesca.org

Event Description: A great family day to celebrate the earth. Show your appreciation of our Earth by joining in on the celebration with the NYS DEC Stony Kill Farm EEC and SCA's Hudson Valley AmeriCorps. Learn new ways to recycle, reuse, and be kind to our planet. Volunteers are also wanted to help with the festivities!

Spring Cleaning

Date: April 29, 2009

Time: 3:00pm - 4:30pm

Event Location: Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Jacqueline Enders

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team (START)

Phone: 716.365.7646 x3075

Email: JEnders@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students from Belfast Central School will be spreading out through the Belfast community to clean up local streets. Students will meet at the park as well to do some outdoor spring cleaning! Volunteers to help with the clean up are welcome!!

Skills Needed: Clean up Volunteers Needed. Also need garbage bags and plastic gloves!

START AmeriCorps Week: Operation Dignity

Date: May 9, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 2:00pm

Event Location: Gowanda Psychiatric Hospital, Gowanda, NY

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: (716)372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Members of the No One Way Teen Support Group will be going to the Gowanda Psychiatric Hospital to restore dignity to the hospital's cemetery plots, which are the final resting places of the forgotten.

Special Instructions: This will be an on-going project that will take some time to complete. However, even the smallest gift of time and effort is important.

START AmeriCorps Week: Pennsy Trail Reclamation

Date: May 9, 2009

Time: 9:00am - ?

Event Location: Pennsy Trail, Salamanca, NY

Contact Name: Nancy Vreeland

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-378-2359

Email: nvreeland@salamancany.org

Event Description: Volunteers from several organizations, including ACHIEVE, the YMCA, Community Action, and Salamanca Alt. Ed., will be coming together to help re-open the Pennsy Trail in Salamanca. Many fun activities are planned, and the event promises to be huge. The Pennsy Trail will once again be opened for the use of all!

National Women's Health Week

Date: May 11, 2009

Time: TBD

Event Location: Chelsea and Clinton communities in Manhattan, New York

Contact Name: William Gordon Jr.

Organization: Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center

Phone: (212) 265-4500 x207

Email: william.gordon@ryanchelseaclinton.org

Event Description: In observance of National Women's Health Week, the Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center and its Community HealthCorps team will be canvassing the community with health education materials and information for women.

Spring Planting

Date: May 11, 2009

Time: 10:30am - 1:00pm

Event Location: 89 Carlton Ave, Brooklyn

Contact Name: Abbie Smith-Howe

Organization: Met Council

Phone: 212.453.9653

Email: ahowe@metcouncil.org

Event Description: We will be planting a new garden for the residents at our Brooklyn housing site.

South Bronx CHC AmeriCorps Week

Date: May 11 - May 15, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Event Location: South Bronx Community Health Center for Children and Families

Contact Name: Erin Girardi

Organization: CHCANYS-Community HealthCorps

Phone: 718-991-0605 ext 245

Email: egirardi86@gmail.com

Event Description: I need volunteers to read to children in waiting room and help me sign children in the waiting room up for summer camp. I am going to have a table set up with information regarding free programs for children in the summer. I also have several stay-away camp applications, that we will assist parents in filling out. I am looking for one volunteer to help Monday through Friday 2-5. Thursday I also need someone for a morning session from 9-12 because we have a lot of kids in the clinic at that time. If you interested you can contact me via email at egirardi86@gmail.com or my work phone at 718-991-0605 ext 245.

Healthy Promotions Learning Lab

Date: May 11 - May 15, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm

Event Location: Harlem Children's Health Project 35 East 125th St, 5th Floor New York, NY 10035

Contact Name: Abena Yeboah

Organization: CHCANYS-Community HealthCorps

Phone: 212-537-4200

Email: ayeboah@harlemchp.org

Event Description: During the week of May 11th-May 15th, we will have Health Week for the elementary students of Promise Academy I. Students will visit the Harlem Children's Health Project to participate in a few workshops on the topic of Mental Health (focused on the importance of sleep) or Nutrition. It would be very helpful to us to have volunteers so that there are more eyes to watch the kids and help them with the various activities. The students will be in the building from 10 AM - 2 To register please contact Abena Yeboah by email at ayeboah@harlemchp.org and indicate the day(s) and time(s) you would like to volunteer.

LGBT Pride Events Preparation

Date: May 11 - May 29, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Event Location: Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, 356 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011

Contact Name: Brittany Charlton

Organization: CHCANYS-Community HealthCorps

Phone: (212) 271-7183

Email: bcharlton@callen-lorde.org

Event Description: Callen-Lorde Community Health Center seeks volunteers to prepare for LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) Pride Events (ie Pride Parade, Folsom Street East, etc). Tasks may include float design, t-shirt decoration, and material organization. In order to register for any day, please contact: Brittany Charlton AmeriCorps Member and Health Educator Callen-Lorde Community Health Center 356 West 18th Street New York, NY 10011 bcharlton@callen-lorde.org (212) 271-7183.

Apartment ReLighting

Date: May 12, 2009

Time: 1:00pm - 4:00pm

Event Location: Various location on the East Side

Contact Name: Abbie Smith-Howe

Organization: Met Council

Phone: 212.453.9653

Email: ahowe@metcouncil.org

Event Description: We will be working with ReLight New York to bring free energy efficient CF bulbs to our low income housing sites on the East Side, as well as helping install the new light bulbs.

Take Back the Night - Preparations

Date: May 13 - May 14, 2009

Time: Both Nights: 3:30pm - 6:00pm

Event Location: Grand Street Settlement 80 Pitt Street (@ Rivington Street) New York, NY 10002

Contact Name: Joyce Chen

Organization: Grand Street Settlement

Phone: 646.201.4246

Email: jchen@grandstreet.org

Event Description: Grand Street Settlement is holding Take Back the Night on Friday, May 15th. Take Back the Night is an annual event to raise awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault. There will be a panel discussion, performances, a march, a candlelight vigil, and workshops on healthy relationships, sexual health and self defense. Volunteers are needed on the Wed and Thurs before the event to help make flyers, buttons, banners and packets for the event.

Type of Service: Arts & Crafts, Outreach, Awareness Campaign

Skills Needed: Passion to end violence against children and women - Creativity & artistic skills

Take Back the Night

Date: May 15, 2009

Time: 4:30pm - 8:00pm

Event Location: Grand Street Settlement 80 Pitt Street (@ Rivington Street) New York, NY 10002

Contact Name: Joyce Chen

Organization: Grand Street Settlement

Phone: 646.201.4246

Email: jchen@grandstreet.org

Event Description: Take Back the Night is an annual event held at Grand Street Settlement to raise awareness about domestic violence and sexual assault. The first Take Back the Night march and rally was held in Belgium in 1976 to protest violence against women. Since then, there have been Take Back the Night events held all over the world. At Grand Street Settlement, Take Back the Night consists of workshops, panel discussions, performances, a march and candlelight vigil to empower women and draw attention to the important issues of domestic violence and sexual assault.

Type of Service: Campaign to End Violence

Skills Needed: AmeriCorps Volunteers are welcome to participate in Take Back the Night to raise awareness about violence against women and children.

START AmeriCorps Week: Volunteer and Organization Recognition Ceremony

Date: May 14, 2009

Time: 3:30pm - 5:30pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, Belfast, NY, 14711

Contact Name: Jacquie Enders

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646 x3075

Email: jenders@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Students from the Belfast Central School will be presenting certificates of appreciation to local volunteers and organizations to honor their service to the community. Many organizations and individuals will be recognized.

START AmeriCorps Week: Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: May 14 - May 18, 2009

Time: Afternoons

Event Location: Community of Friendship Central School

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students and volunteers from the community of Friendship Central School will be doing a food drive for Mission Agape. Boxes will be in local businesses throughout the community, as well as in the school. Donations will be collected, sorted, and packaged, and then distributed to families in need.

Skills Needed: We are looking for volunteers to donate canned and dry food goods. Volunteers are also welcome to help with pick ups and delivery of food.

National Parks America Tour

Date: May 16, 2009

Time: 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m

Event Location: Statue of Liberty National Monument

Contact Name: Elizabeth McGough

Organization: SCA Hudson Valley AmeriCorps/NYSDEC

Phone: 843-795-9292

Email: Elizabeth.McGough@clearseascommunications.com

Event Description: More than 500 people are expected to volunteer as Statue of Liberty National Monument – Ellis Island hosts the National Parks America Tour event on May 16, 2009 from 8:00 a.m. until 1:00 p.m. Volunteers will meet at Battery Park and Liberty State Park and take ferries to Ellis Island. A special sail time for ferries is to be determined. Volunteer projects include polishing the Wall of Honor, retiring American flags, sidewalk polishing on Liberty Island, as well as raking and grounds work. For more information and to register call Elizabeth McGough, 843-795-9292 and visit www.nationalparksamerica.com.

Special Instructions: Volunteers will meet at Battery Park and Liberty State Park and take ferries to Ellis Island.

START AmeriCorps Week: SPCA

Date: May 16, 2009

Time: 4:00pm to 6:00pm

Event Location: Cattaraugus County SPCA, Olean, NY

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: (716) 372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: The No One Way Teen Support Group will be volunteering at the Cattaraugus County SPCA in Olean, a no-kill shelter that serves all of Cattaraugus County.

Special Instructions: Be a part of AmeriCorps Week - VOLUNTEER!!!

BATES(Brooklyn Association of Teen Educators) World AIDS Day Commemoration - A Night of Healing

Date: May 16, 2009

Time: 11:00am to 5:00pm

Event Location: 395 Lenox Road Brooklyn, NY 11203 bet. New York avenue and 34th street

Contact Name: Tamika Campbell

Organization: CCM AmeriCorps LEAP

Phone: 718-230-5100

Email: ccmamericorps@yahoo.com

Event Description: To educate community about HIV

Ninth Avenue International Food Festival

Date: May 16 - May 17, 2009

Time: 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM

Event Location: Ninth Avenue, between 44th and 45th Street Manhattan, New York

Contact Name: William Gordon, Jr.

Organization: Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center

Phone: (212) 265-4500 x207

Email: william.gordon@ryanchelseaclinton.org

Event Description: This is a large street fair, and the vendors include highly rated restaurants from midtown Manhattan. It also includes non-profit organizations publicizing their programs and services. Ryan/Chelsea-Clinton Community Health Center and their Community HealthCorps team will be conducting outreach and health education to the hundreds of thousands of visitors to the fair.

Riverlovers Shadfest

Date: May 17, 2009

Time: 10:00am to 5:00pm

Event Location: Croton Point Park Croton-on-Hudson, NY

Contact Name: Gunnar Andersen

Organization: Riverlovers

Phone: (914) 432-3112

Email: info@riverlovers.org

Event Description: Riverlovers annual Shad Fest celebrates the return of shad to the Hudson River every spring. The all day festival includes shad samples, shad dinners, other food, a crafts festival, Arm-of-the-Sea Theater and music. Money raised by this event helps fund local sloop clubs and the Hudson River Sloop Clearwater.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are needed to help cook and serve food.

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: June 11 - June 15, 2009

Time: After School

Event Location: Mission Agape Food Pantry, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY, 14739

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students of Friendship Central School and local community members will be unoloading, sorting, stocking, packaging, and distributing donated food to families in need.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are always welcome to help with unloading, sorting, packaging, and distributing food stuffs. Donations are also welcome!

Answering the Call: A Community Forum on Healthy Aging and Civic Engagement

Date: June 12, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm

Event Location: UJA-Federation of New York 130 East 59th Street New York, NY 10022

Contact Name: Alexandra Collier

Organization: Jewish Association for Services for the Aged

Phone: 212-273-5291

Email: acollier@jasa.org

Event Description: The Forum seeks to engage participants in a discussion of civic engagement and senior service during an economic downturn. The event will consist of a morning panel presentation, followed by a poster session. An adjacent room will consist of table displays, staffed by representatives of key NYC organizations that provide seniors with opportunities to serve their communities through volunteer work and advocacy, as well as government benefits and entitlements.

No One Way and Our K9 Friends

Date: June 12, 2009

Time: 3:30pm to 6:30pm

Event Location: Cattaraugus County SPCA, Rt. 16, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Teens from the No One Way Teen Support Group will be making their monthly donation to the Cattaraugus County SPCA. They will also be volunteering at the shelter, walking their K9 friends!

Skills Needed: The SPCA is always in need of donations and volunteers.

Help Others Out!

Date: June 26, 2009

Time: 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Event Location: Warming House, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Teens from the No One Way Teen Support Group will be preparing a meal for the Warming House visitors.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are always welcome at the Warming House!

Guitar Greetings

Date: July 12 - July 27, 2009

Time: Practice: Sunday after 9am service, Event time: TBA

Event Location: Communities of Springville and West Valley, NY

Contact Name: Rebecca Klahn

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-938-2595

Email: rklahn@genesee.edu

Event Description: Members of the Trinity Dutch Hill Singers and members of the Trinity Lutheran Church will be visiting elderly shut-ins and nursing home residents, and performing gospel/country music for them. A special birthday celebration and performance will be done for Lillian Skinner, who has donated necessary funds for YEARS for the upkeep of the church driveway.

Skills Needed: Anyone who would like to bring their musical talents. Also, other opportunities may exist as we are still planning the event(s).

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: July 16 - July 20, 2009

Time: Afternoons

Event Location: Mission Agape Food Pantry, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY, 14739

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students of Friendship Central School and local community members will be unoloading, sorting, stocking, packaging, and distributing donated food to families in need.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are always welcome to help with unloading, sorting, packaging, and distributing food stuffs. Donations are also welcome!

No One Way and Our K9 Friends

Date: July 17, 2009

Time: 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Event Location: Cattaraugus County SPCA, Rt. 16, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Teens from the No One Way Teen Support Group will be giving their monthly donation to the Cattaraugus County SPCA in Olean. They will also be volunteering at the shelter, taking their K9 friends out for a stroll.

Skills Needed: The SPCA is always in need of donations and volunteers. Go help out today!

Help Others Out!

Date: July 24, 2009

Time: 3:00pm to 6:00pm

Event Location: Warming House, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: of the No One Way Teen Support Group will be cooking dinner for the Warming House.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are always welcome at the Warming House!

A Periodical Renovation

Date: July 25 - November 7, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 5:00pm

Event Location: Allegany Public Library, 90 W. State St. Allegany, NY, 14706

Contact Name: Rachel Elser

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-244-2559

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Volunteers will be cleaning up and cleaning out the periodical room of the Allegany Library to create a youth area. They will also be collecting young adult books for the new youth section.

Native Plant Demonstration Garden Clean-Up

Date: July 27 - September 11, 2009

Time: Weekdays Daytime

Event Location: Suffolk County Water Authority, Westhampton, NY

Contact Name: Karen Eichelberger

Organization: Central Pine Barrens Commission

Phone: 631-563-0352

Email: keichelberger@pb.state.ny.us

Event Description: Remove mugwort, a non-native invasive plant, from the Native Plant Demonstration Garden in Westhampton, New York. May also include planting of native forbs and grasses in irrigated areas of the garden.

Skills Needed: Plant identification will be taught to all volunteers. Gloves, clippers, trowels, other small gardening tools and water will be provided. Must be ages 12 and up.

Special Instructions: Please bring hats, sunscreen, and insect repellent.

Wellsville Community Kitchen

Date: August 1 - 31, 2009

Time: varied

Event Location: Wellsville Community Kitchen, Wellsville, NY

Contact Name: Laura Stephenson

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-268-7605 ext. 1111

Email: mike4@frontiernet.net

Event Description: Volunteers and AmeriCorps members will be assisting at the Wellsville Community Kitchen, which serves local families in need.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are welcome at the Kitchen!

ACCORD Access Center Preparation

Date: August 1 - 31, 2009

Time: varied

Event Location: ACCORD Access Center(s), Allegany, NY

Contact Name: Jacqueline Stebbins

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-268-7605 ex. 1210

Email: mike4@frontiernet.net

Event Description: Volunteers and AmeriCorps members are assisting with various activities to help get the ACCORD Access Center(s) ready to open. These Access Centers will provide a variety of services to local communities and the families that live there.

Paddle the River 2009

Date: August 8, 2009

Time: 9:00 am - 2:00 pm

Event Location: Peconic Lake Estates Civic Organization, Calverton, NY

Contact Name: Laura Stephenson

Organization: Peconic Estuary Program

Phone: 631-444-0871

Email: N/A

Event Description: Paddle the Peconic River and hand pull any remaining Ludwigia, an invasive aquatic plant.

Skills Needed: Bring your own canoe or kayak, or sign up to reserve a spot in one of those provide (seats are limited). Bring life jackets and sunscreen. Bottled water will be provided. Join in for a BBQ after the paddle!

Special Instructions: Register at least one week prior. Groups are welcome. Minimum age with adult supervision is 8yrs. Minimum aged unsupervised is 18yrs.

Machias Town Park

Date: August 9, 2009

Time: 2:00pm - 10:00pm

Event Location: Machias Town Park, Union Rd., Machias, NY, 14101

Contact Name: Roy Spalti

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-353-4680

Email: teresa_nagel@verizon.net

Event Description: Volunteers will be painting the Machias Town Park playground equipment. They will also be repairing benches, picnic tables, and doing general clean-up of the park grounds.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are welcome to assist with this project!

Painting Over Graffiti

Date: August 9 - 22, 2009

Time: TBA

Event Location: Belfast Central School, 1 King St., Belfast, NY, 14717

Contact Name: Tami Denning

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646

Email: TDenning@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Volunteers from Belfast Central School will be painting over graffiti at the school.

August Storm Clean Up

Date: August 10 - 31, 2009

Time: varied

Event Location: Friendship, NY

Contact Name: Erica Tuttle

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-1042

Email: cassiemb2002@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers in Friendship will be helping clean up debris left in the wake of the August storm.

Lunch in the Park

Date: August 11 - 20, 2009

Time:12-1pm

Event Location: Okal Park

Contact Name: McKenzie Forrest

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0263

Email: bigsiskenzi@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers and members of the Theater Workshop will be putting on short plays and entertainment in the Okal Park for picnic lunch-ers on Tuesdays and Thursdays from August 11th to August 20th.

North Fork Audubon Society Fencing Program

Date: August 12, 2009

Time: Daytime

Event Location: Beaches on the North Fork of Long Island, NY

Contact Name: Raema Obbie

Organization: North Fork Audubon Society

Phone: 631-764-9418

Email: raema.o@gmail.com

Event Description: Dismantle string-fencing that has been erected on north fork of Long Island beaches to protect nesting habitat of endangered beach-nesting birds like the Piping Plover and Least Tern. This dismantling is done after the nesting season is over in mid-August. This involves collecting the string, taking down signs, and pulling out metal posts and carrying them to a pick-up truck.

Skills Needed: Somewhat physically challenging work but fun because volunteers get to see all the beautiful beaches of Long Island. Pick-up truck provided. Volunteers should bring work gloves, bag lunch, water, sunscreen, snglasses, hat, wear sneakers or work boots.

Special Instructions: Minimum age is 15yrs.

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: August 13 - August 17, 2009

Time: Afternoons

Event Location: Mission Agape Food Pantry, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY, 14739

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students of Friendship Central School and local community members will be unoloading, sorting, stocking, packaging, and distributing donated food to families in need.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are always welcome to help with unloading, sorting, packaging, and distributing food stuffs. Donations are also welcome!

Olean Youth Center

Date: August 13 - September 30, 2009

Time: TBA

Event Location: Olean, NY

Contact Name: Kelly Goble

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-373-8070

Email: kellygoble_@hotmail.com

Event Description: Volunteers and an AmeriCorps member in Olean, NY will be working on setting up a Youth Center.

Skills Needed: Volunteers, youth, and adults interested in helping with this project are needed and welcome!

Operation Dignity *EVENT POSTPONED*

Date: New Date: TBD

Time: 8:00am to 2:00pm

Event Location: Gowanda Psychiatric Cemetery, Wheater Rd., Collins, NY

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: (716)372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Volunteers from the No One Way Teen Support Group will be heading to the Gowanda Psychiatric Cemetery to clean up and restore dignity to the people buried there.

iMatter Surf Camp for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders

Date: August 15, 2009

Time: 10:00am

Event Location: Cupsogue Beach, Westhampton, NY

Contact Name: Jessica Guberman

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 973-872-7111

Email: jessica.guberman@comop.org

Event Description: iMatter Surf Camp for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders sponsored by Community Options, Inc. Community Options is a national nonprofit organization that develops community based supports for people with developmental disabilities.

Skills Needed: Swimming

Arcade Town Park Service Op.

Date: August 15, 2009

Time: 9:30am - 2:00pm

Event Location: Arcade Town Park, Clough St., Arcade, NY, 14009

Contact Name: Larry Kilburn

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-353-8744

Email: teresa_nagel@verizon.net

Event Description: The Christian Youth Corps and adult volunteers will be painting some park building in the Arcade Town Park.

Absolut Family Picnic

Date: August 14, 2009

Time: 8:30am - 4:00pm

Event Location: Aboslut Nursing Home, 9876 Luckey Dr., Houghton, NY, 14744

Contact Name: Kathy Bower

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-567-2207

Email: zalarjl@sbu.edu

Event Description: Volunteers will be baking, helping with set up and clean up, and also running games for the family picnic.

Genesis House Food Delivery

Date: August 19 - August 22, 2009

Time: TBA

Event Location: Genesis House, 107 S. Berry, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Melinda Gill

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-373-3354

Email: melindaagill@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers at Genesis House will be unloading a delivery of food to be given to needy families.

No One Way and Our K9 Friends

Date: August 21, 2009

Time: 3:00pm to 4:30pm

Event Location: Cattaraugus County SPCA, Rt. 16, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Teens from the No One Way Teen Support Group will be making their monthly donation to the Cattaraugus County SPCA. They will also be volunteering at the shelter, and will be spending some quality time with their K9 friends!

Skills Needed: Volunteers and donations are always needed at the shelter!

Flower Garden Fix-Up

Date: August 21 - September 12, 2009

Time: Varied

Event Location: Trinity Lutheran Church, Dutch Hill Rd., Ashford, NY, 14171

Contact Name: Rebecca Klahn

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-938-2595

Email: rklahn@genesee.edu

Event Description: Volunteers will be re-doing a flower garden at the Trinity Lutheran Church in Ashford, NY, and creating a year-long garden. The old flowers and two large, (mostly dead) cedar bushes will be removed, mulch and topsoil added, and new plants added. We are also hoping to put in a rock wall/edging for the garden to create somewhat of a raised bed and a place for people to sit and congregate after and before the service.

Skills Needed: We are looking for volunteers to help with the landscaping! We are also in need of topsoil, mulch, and flagstone for the new garden. Flower varieties that will compliment the garden in white, blue, purple, yellow, and red colors are needed as well (must have two of each variety).

ACCORD Rummage Sale

Date: August 22, 2009

Time: daytime

Event Location: Allegany, NY

Contact Name: Jacqueline Stebbins

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208 ex. 105

Email: mike4@frontiernet.net

Event Description: ACCORD will be sponsoring a rummage sale(s), the benefits of which will be used to assist various people in need. Volunteers and AmeriCorps members will be helping with the Rummage sale.

Cattaraugus County's Got Talent

Date: August 22 - September 30, 2009

Time: varied

Event Location: Salamanca, NY

Contact Name: Nancy Vreeland

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-945-2404

Email: nvreeland@salamancany.org

Event Description: Youth contestants from all over Cattaraugus County are invited to share their talents in a friendly competition sponsored by Salamanca Cares. AmeriCorps members and volunteers will be assisting with all aspects of this event, which promotes and celebrates the talents of our local youth.

Skills Needed: Volunteers and contestants are welcome!

Help Others Out!

Date: August 28, 2009

Time: Afternoon

Event Location: The Warming House, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Greg Landries

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-0208

Email: glandries.mhacc@verizon.net

Event Description: Members of the No One Way Teen Support Group will be heading to the Warming House to help cook, serve, and clean up for a meal, as well as to spend some quality time with the House Guests.

Trading Post Service Op.

Date: August 29, 2009

Time: 1:30pm - 9:00pm

Event Location: Trading Post, PO Box 96, Springville, NY

Contact Name: Linette Crelly

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-592-4455

Email: fellowshiphillny@yahoo.com

Event Description: Members of the Christian Youth Corps and other volunteers will be painting the Trading Post building and building a wheelchair ramp.

Dads: Take Your Child to School 2009

Date: September 8 - September 18, 2009

Time: 8:00 am – 12:00pm (School Days)

Event Location: Various Schools in Albany in the Fall 2009 (2009-10 School Year)

Contact Name: Greg Owens

Organization: Office of Children and Family Services

Phone: 518-473-3990

Email: Greg.owens@ocfs.state.ny.us

Event Description: Be involved in “bringing your child to school 2009,” and/or welcoming other parents to school (as they bring their child/children to school on or near the first day)

Skills Needed: Ability to interact with public, and support this initiative by direct participation, or other support.

Postal Letter Carriers Food Drive

Date: September 11, 2009

Time: All Day

Event Location: Leave a nonperishable food item at your mailbox on Friday, September 11, 2009. Participating post offices include communities with ZIP Codes that begin with: 120 * 121 * 122 (Capital Region - Albany - Troy) 123 (Schenectady) 128 * 129 (Saratoga - High Peaks - Plattsburgh) 130 * 131 * 132 (Central New York - Finger Lakes - Syracuse) 133 * 134 (Central Leatherstocking - Utica - Rome) 136 (North Country - Watertown - Massena) 137 * 138 * 139 (Southern Tier - Binghamton)

Contact Name: Maureen Marion

Organization: US Postal Service, Public Affairs Unit

Phone: 860.539.0649

Email: maureen.p.marion@usps.gov

Event Description: Each spring and fall, Postal Letter Carriers across Upstate NY collect food donations at the mailbox for area pantries. Our last effort in May resulted in a much-needed infusion of more than 500,000 pounds of donated goods to small pantries, soup kitchens and food banks. We are moving our Fall Food Drive to correspond to the closing date of the President's 2009 "United We Serve" initiative -- Friday, September 11. In New York State, we believe this date is a singular 'call to action,' and offer this avenue to engage state residents in a large community exercise with local results. We believe we can close the 2009 "United We Serve" campaign with a strong turnout at the mailbox, which helps to raise awareness about hunger in our own communities. The generous nature of our communities, in partnership with our letter carriers and fellow postal employees who support this effort, has given our Postal Letter Carriers food drive a track record of great successs. A single nonperishable food item left at the mailbox, hundreds of times over, continues to deliver great benefit to our neighbors in need.

Skills Needed: No skills, just a generous spirit.

Special Instructions: NO GLASS CONTAINERS, please

Blood Drive

Date: September 11, 2009

Time: 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Event Location: Nassau University Medical Center 2201 Hempstead Turnpike East Meadow, NY 11554 Ground Floor

Contact Name: Janet St. John

Organization:Nassau University Medical Center

Phone: 516-572-6348

Email: jstjohn@numc.edu

Event Description: Blood Drive in honor of the memory of those who perished and with grateful thanks to the first responders and volunteers of September 11th. Co-sponsored by the Long Island Volunteer Center and the Nassau University Medical Center.

Special Instructions: Bring Valid Photo Identification

9/11

Date: September 11, 2009

Time: 7:45 AM - 3:00 PM

Event Location: Olean Head Start, Elm St., Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Jenn Reed

Organization:START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-372-5959

Email: zalarjl@sbu.edu

Event Description: Children at the Olean Head Start will be creating a Flag to give to the local fire department as a thank you for their service, in recognition of 9/11 and My Good Deed Day. Members of the local Fire Company will also be coming to Head Start to talk with the children and show them the fire trucks!

Playdate with the SPCA

Date: September 12, 2009

Time: 12:00pm - 5:00pm

Event Location: Cattaraugus County SPCA, 2944 Rt. 16, Olean, NY, 14706

Contact Name: Rachel Elser

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-244-2559

Email: gypsydragon018@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteer and a local AmeriCorps members will be going to the Olean SPCA to play with the cats, walk the dogs, and more!

Open House Bash - KidZone

Date: September 14 - September 30, 2009

Time: TBA

Event Location: Salamanca, NY

Contact Name: Chuck Crist or Donn Henzel

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-945-5140

Email: nvreeland@salamancany.org

Event Description: The Salamanca Alternative Education Program's high school students will be developing and planning an Open House Bash for the KidZone programs at the YMCA, (Open House date to be announced later!).

Mission Agape Food Pantry

Date: September 17 - September 21, 2009

Time: After Schools

Event Location: Mission Agape Food Pantry, 77 West Main St., Friendship, NY, 14739

Contact Name: Luci Laventure

Organization: Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-2506

Email: Friendcogic@aol.com

Event Description: Students of Friendship Central School and local community members will be unoloading, sorting, stocking, packaging, and distributing donated food to families in need.

Skills Needed: Volunteers are always welcome to help with unloading, sorting, packaging, and distributing food stuffs. Donations are also welcome!

Food Drop Off

Date: September 19, 2009

Time: 11:00am - 1:00pm

Event Location: Genesis House, PO Box 139, Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Linore Lounsbury

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-373-3354

Email: ghouse@adelphia.net

Event Description: Food for guests of the Genesis House will be arriving on the third Wednesday of every month. Volunteers will unload, date, and store the food for use.

Community Kitchen

Date: September 19, 2009

Time: 12:30pm to 3:00pm

Event Location: Christian Temple, Wellsville, NY

Contact Name: Erica Tuttle

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-1042

Email: cassiemb2002@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be preparing and serving meals for needy families in Wellsville at Christian Temple.

Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame Bench Dedication

Date: September 24, 2009

Time: 9:30 am - 11:00 am

Contact Name: Diana O'Neill, Executive Director

Organization: Long Island Volunteer Center, Hands on Network

Phone: 516.564.5482

Email: longislandvc@aol.com

Event Location: Carlyle on the Green, Bethpage State Park, Farmingdale, New York

Type of Service: Environmental

Event Description: In conjunction with National Public Lands Day on September 26, benches to commemorate Long Island Volunteer Hall of Fame inductees will be dedicated at Bethpage State Park.

Heavenly Harvest

Date: September 25 - September 26, 2009

Time: Friday: 1pm to 8pm, Sat: 9am to 1pm

Event Location: Canticle Farm, NY

Contact Name: Rachel Elser

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-244-2559

Email: gypsydragon018@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be baking cookies for the Heavenly Harvest Festival at Canticle Farm using all organic supplies.

Clean Hands Week Signs

Date: September 26, 2009

Time: 11:00am - 3:00pm

Event Location: Wellsville, NY

Contact Name: Cassie Hanchett

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-610-3715

Email: hanccl04@oneonta.edu

Event Description: Student volunteers will be making signs to promote clean hands and healthy practices for Clean Hands Week, and will be hanging posters and signs in public restrooms.

Cooking at the Warming House

Date: September 27, 2009

Time: 2:30pm - 6:30pm

Event Location: Warming House, 110 W. State St., Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Rachel Elser

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-244-2559

Email: gypsydragon018@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be cooking a snack, meal, and desert. They will also be serving and possibly delivering meals as well to needy persons in the community.

Showing Appreciation to Organizations Dedicated to Serving Others

Date: September 28 - October 2, 2009

Time: 8:00am - 3:00pm

Event Location: Belfast Central School, Belfast NY

Contact Name: Jacquie Enders

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-365-2646 x 1011

Email: jenders@belf.wnyric.org

Event Description: Various Elementary Classrooms in Belfast Central School will be selecting service organizations that they would like to honor. Each class will design a quilt square depicting how the service organization helps others. These squares will be sown together by the BCS sewing class and other volunteers. Completed quilts will then be presented to each organization honored.

Emergency Preparedness

Date: September 29, 2009

Time: 7:00pm - 8:00pm

Event Location: South Byron United Methodist Church 7526 Byron Stafford Rd. (Route 237) Byron, NY 14422

Contact Name: Lauren Paluta

Organization: Genesee County Youth Bureau

Phone: 585-344-3960

Email: lpaluta@co.genesee.ny.us

Event Description: Come learn about how you can best prepare yourself for the winter and other emergency situations! Presenters will include Loren Penman from the Red Cross & Carissa Hyde, an AmeriCorps member. One lucky attendee will win an emergency kit worth $70.00. The event is free & open to the public. Refreshments will be provided, and the building is handicap accessible.

Domestice Violence Community Outreach

Date: October 1 - October 31, 2009

Time: varied

Event Location: Allegany County

Contact Name: Erica Tuttle

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-307-8731

Email: cassiemb2002@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be doing a community outreach to raise awareness of Domestic Violence.

Light The Night Walk 2009

Date: October 3 - October 17, 2009

Time: 5:30pm

Event Location: Saturday, October 3, 2009 - Staten Island: Midland Beach Promenade Thursday, October 15, 2009 -Manhattan: South Street Seaport/Over the Brooklyn Bridge Saturday, October 17, 2009 -Queens: Forest Park AT EACH SITE: Check-in begins at 5:30 p.m. Walk begins at 7:00 p.m. sharp

Contact Name: Jenna Ragnanese

Organization: The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society

Phone: (212) 376-4760

Email: jenna.ragnanese@lls.org

Event Description: Light The Night is an annual Leukemia & Lymphoma Society event to raise funds for cures. It is New York City's night to pay tribute and bring hope to thousands of patients and their families. Funds raised through Light The Night Walks support the work of hundreds of the world's best and brightest researchers in their search for better therapies and cures for leukemia, lymphoma and myeloma. During this highly visible events, participants carry illuminated red balloons, survivors carry white balloons, and gold balloons are carried in memory of loved ones lost. "Light The Night" is New York City's night to celebrate and commemorate lives touched by cancer. Volunteers are essential to the success of Light The Night. We are recruiting more than 800 volunteers in total for Manhattan, Staten Island and Queens. Volunteers can work in shifts during the day and evening of the walk, carrying out essential duties like registering participants, distributing food, preparing balloons and assembling the Lights of Hope Wall.

Skills Needed: For more information about the New York City’s Light The Night Walk, please check: www.lightthenight.org/nyc and for more information about the New York City Chapter of The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, please check: www.lls.org/nyc.

Special Instructions: Ask for Lisa Plotkin or Matthew Grossman

Banners

Date: October 5 - November 14, 2009

Time: Varies

Event Location: 248 West State St., Wellsville, NY, 14895

Contact Name: Dave Crowley

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-268-7605 ext. 1038

Email: dcrowley@accordcorp.org

Event Description: Volunteers from the Wellsville Central School High School art classes will be creating and painting banners for The Community Action Angels. One banner will be made for Christmas, and the other for regular events.

The Bowery Mission's Women's Center Fifth Annual Celebration of Hope Auction

Date: October 7, 2009

Time: 6:30 PM - 10:00 PM

Event Location: The Bowery Hotel - 335 Bowery New York, New York 10003 (Located at Bowery and 3rd, walking distance Soho, Union Square, Lower East Side, Nolita and the East Village.)

Contact Name: Stacey Stecko

Organization: The Bowery Mission

Phone: 212-684-2800 ext 123

Email: sstecko@bowery.org

Event Description: The Celebration of Hope Auction offers guests the opportunity to bid on exciting prizes in both live and silent auctions, including one-of-a kind experiences, vacation packages and sports memorabilia. In 2008, the event raised more than $80,000!! Tickets are $100 per person, $50 for those under the age of 35. The Bowery Mission Women's Center is a unique residential recovery program located in a townhouse on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. Today almost 80% of the city's sheltered population is women and children, with few programs designed especially for their needs. To address the extraordinary need, The Bowery Mission has taken its 130 years of experience and opened its doors so that women who are without housing, without hope and without an advocate, can find spiritual, physical, emotional and practical help in a nurturing home.

Special Instructions: Please also visit our website: www.bowery.org/upcomingevents

Jumpstart's Read for the Record - Help Raise Awareness for the Importance of Early Literacy

Date: October 8, 2009

Time: 8:00am - 9:30am

Event Location: Bryant Park and 42nd Street

Contact Name: Melissa Gordon

Organization: Jumpstart

Phone: 212-868-2526 ext. 16

Email: melissa.gordon@jstart.org

Event Description: Did you know? The ability to read is a key factor in school success and the number of books in a home is the strongest indicator of future reading ability. Households of at-risk children in low-income communities have only 0-3 books vs. more than 50 in middle and high-income households. Jumpstart’s Read for the Record is a national Campaign to raise awareness of the importance of preparing our children to read at an early age so they can succeed in school and life by organizing the world’s largest shared reading experience. You can help raise awareness by taking part in the event with us. We need volunteers to help distribute information to make the public more aware of Jumpstart’s issues: copies of magazine articles talking about the crisis in early education, information about the annual Read for the Record campaign, and a child’s placemat featuring stats about early literacy and a map of the library locations in New York City and its boroughs.

Letchworth Service Op.

Date: October 9 - 11, 2009

Time: 6pm - 4pm (camp out, two day project)

Event Location: Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY, 14427

Contact Name: Teresa Nagel

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-353-8744

Email: teresa_nagel@verizon.net

Event Description: Members of the Christian Youth Corps and other volunteers will be camping in Letchworth State Park while painting and repairing cabins and cleaning up trails.

Community Kitchen

Date: October 10, 2009

Time: 12:30pm to 3:00pm

Event Location: Christian Temple, Wellsville, NY

Contact Name: Erica Tuttle

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-1042

Email: cassiemb2002@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be preparing and serving meals for needy families in Wellsville at Christian Temple.

Domestice Violence Information Distribution

Date: October 12, 2009

Time: 2:30pm until finished

Event Location: Allegany County

Contact Name: Joy Gillmore

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-268-7605 ext. 1118

Email: abudinger@roadrunner.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be distributing Domestic Violence brochures to all Doctor's offices in Allegany County to increase awareness and provide helpful information to possible victims of Domestic Violence.

Adopt the SPCA

Date: October 16 - October 31, 2009

Time: 8:00am to 2:30pm

Event Location: Portville Central School, Portville, NY

Contact Name: Rachel Elser

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-244-2559

Email: gypsydragon018@yahoo.com

Event Description: Portville Central School classrooms will be doing a donation drive for the Olean SPCA.

Genesis House Food Drop Off

Date: October 21, 2009

Time: 12:00pm - 3:00pm

Event Location: Genesis House, 107 South Barry St., Olean, NY, 14760

Contact Name: Linore Lounsbury

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-373-3354

Email: ghouse@roadrunner.com

Event Description: Volunteers will unload, date, store, and put away the food that is delivered for the homeless guests of the Genesis House.

The AIDS Memorial Quilt

Date: October 22 - 24, 2009

Time: 3:00 PM - 9:00 PM

Event Location: SUNY Rockland Community College Fieldhouse 145 College Road Suffern, NY 10901

Contact Name: Robert Maher

Organization: TOUCH

Phone: 845.268.8023

Email: staff@touch-ny.org

Event Description: This will be the largest display of the AIDS Memorial Quilt in the northeast in the past eleven years. The quilt will be on display at the Suffern campus field house. The schedule of events will include an opening and closing ceremony.

Skills Needed: Contact Kathy Galione at rcamericorps@co.rockland.ny.us for more information on how to volunteer during the showing. The following volunteers are needed: Ceremony Workers - Unfold and refold quilt during the opening and closing ceremony Greeters - Present throughout the event to welcome guests - Answer questions about the display Monitors - Ensure the quilt is not damaged throughout the display - Contact appropriate people if there are problems on the floor. Readers - Work in shifts to continually announce the names of the deceased throughout the display. Emotional Supporters - Assist those in emotional distress - NOTE: Related experience required Logistics Personnel - Assist in all the behind the scenes work, including set-up and breakdown. All volunteers are required to attend one training session either on Sunday, October 18 at 3:00 PM or Tuesday, October 20 at 7:00 PM.

Special Instructions: Ask for Lisa Plotkin or Matthew Grossman

3rd Annual Long Island Volunteer Fair

Date: October 22, 2009

Time: 10:00 am - 1:00 pm

Contact Name: Diana O'Neill

Organization: Long Island Volunteer Center, Hands on Network

Phone: 516.564.5482

Email: longislandvc@aol.com

Event Location: Farmingdale State College, Roosevelt Hall, Farmingdale, New York

Type of Service: All

Event Description: 75 nonprofit agencies seeking volunteers and student interns at fair which attracts students and community members interesting in potential internships and volunteering to expand reach and impact of nonprofit programs and services.

Skills Needed: Variety of skills needed based on nonprofit needs.

Special Instructions: For directions to event, please go to http://www.farmingdale.edu/quicklinks/IFS_Directions_to_Campus.html

Bona Buddy Halloween

Date: October 29, 2009

Time: 4:00pm to 8:00pm

Event Location: Children's Program at St. Bonaventure, Olean, NY, 14778

Contact Name: Della Moore

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-375-2612

Email: zalarjl@sbu.edu

Event Description: St. Bonaventure student mentors will be painting pumpkins, trick-or-treating, and enjoying crafts and snack with their younger "buddies."

ING NYC Marathon

Date: November 1, 2009

Time: 5:00am to 5:00pm

Event Location: Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, and Manhattan

Contact Name: Rachael Ryan

Organization: Korff Enterprises

Phone: 212-691-5941

Email: Rachael@korffenterprises.com

Event Description: We are seeking volunteers to assist with the 2009 ING NYC Marathon on November 1st, 2009. Volunteers will work at one of the 10 entertainment zone stages throughout the marathon course, helping bands set up and break down their equipment, keeping the zone on sch¬edule, and energizing the crowd! If you are interested in gaining valuable sports marketing and event management experience at the 2009 ING NYC Marathon please contact Rachael at Rachael@korffenterprises.com.

Trail Clean Up @ PNC

Date: November 7, 2009

Time: 11:00am to ???

Event Location: Pfeiffer Nature Center - Uubridge

Contact Name: Lisa Thurston

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 716-373-0057

Email: sdominsky@gmail.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be clearing branches and debris from the memorial at the Uubridge property. They will have lunch at the Pfeiffer Nature Center.

Tree Planting At The Belle Center

Date: November 7, 2009

Time: 9:00am

Event Location: The Belle Center 104 Maryland Street Buffalo, NY 14201

Contact Name: Nate Buckley

Organization: Buffalo AmeriCorps

Phone: 716-886-0544 or 845-0485

Email: info@thebellecenter.org

Event Description: PLEASE VOLUNTEER & JOIN-The Belle Center, Re-Tree WNY & other community organizations in planting 150 trees on the lower West side of Buffalo. Refreshments will be served.

Food Drive for Bowery Mission

Date: November 9 - November 20, 2009

Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm

Event Location: 41 Park Row

Organization: Pace Community & Volunteer Mobilization AmeriCorps

Phone: 212-346-1877

Email: dkwateng@pace.edu

Event Description: We encourage people in the lower Manhattan area to drop of non-perishable food items for Bowery Mission's Thanksgiving Dinner.

POV's The Way We Get By Broadcast Nationally on PBS | Veterans Day

Date: November 11, 2009

Time: 9:00pm

Event Location: Please check your local listings: http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule/

Contact Name: Amanda Nguyen

Organization: POV | American Documentary

Phone: 212-989-8121 x318

Email: anguyen@pov.org

Event Description: Check out the POV premiere of the The Way We Get By by Aron Gaudet on November 11, 2009 at 9 pm on PBS (Please check your local listings: http://www.pbs.org/pov/tvschedule/) On call 24 hours a day for the past five years, a group of senior citizens has made history by greeting nearly 900,000 American troops at a tiny airport in Bangor, Maine. The Way We Get By is an intimate look at three of these greeters as they confront the universal losses that come with aging and rediscover their reason for living. Bill Knight, Jerry Mundy and Joan Gaudet find the strength to overcome their personal battles and transform their lives through service. This inspirational and surprising story shatters the stereotypes of today's senior citizens as the greeters redefine the meaning of community. Watch the trailer online and check back for the full streaming film from 11/12/09 to 12/11/09,: http://www.pbs.org/pov/waywegetby/ Sign up in POV’s Community Network to host a free screening: www.amdoc.org/outreach/events/register.php POV is PBS’ award-winning social issue documentary series, to learn more visit: www.pbs.org/pov

Creating Preschool Classroom Materials

Date: November 18, 2009

Time: 4:00pm - 7:30pm

Event Location: Jumpstart's Eastern Region Office 505 Eighth Avenue Suite 1100 NY, NY 10018

Contact Name: Julia Johnson

Organization: Jumpstart

Phone: 212-868-2526 ext. 24

Email: julia.johnson@jstart.org

Event Description: Jumpstart, an early childhood education nonprofit, is launching its Readers Program this fall and you can help! How you ask? By creating arts and crafts/program materials to accompany the storybooks volunteers read to students on a weekly basis. We are looking for 5-10 volunteers to help cut, paste, color and laminate various materials for 2 hours on Wednesday, Nov 18.

YMCA Fall Festival

Date: November 20, 2009

Time: 3:00pm - 6:00pm

Event Location: Chinatown YMCA Hester Street Center

Organization: Pace Community & Volunteer Mobilization AmeriCorps

Phone: 212-346-1877

Email: dkwateng@pace.edu

Event Description: Celebrating autumn this festival event is an afternoon of fun for the kids at the Y!

Skills Needed: Previous work with children and arts and crafts

Community Kitchen

Date: November 21, 2009

Time: 12:30pm to 3:00pm

Event Location: Christian Temple, Wellsville, NY

Contact Name: Erica Tuttle

Organization: START - Southern Tier AmeriCorps Resource Team

Phone: 585-973-1042

Email: cassiemb2002@yahoo.com

Event Description: Volunteers will be preparing and serving meals for needy families in Wellsville at Christian Temple.

Feeding the Homeless

Date: November 23, 2009

Time: 10:00am - 2:00pm

Event Location: Bowery Mission

Contact Name: Danielle Kwateng

Organization: Pace Community & Volunteer Mobilization AmeriCorps

Phone: 212-346-1877

Email: dkwateng@pace.edu

Event Description: Pace University students and staff will be joining CVM AmeriCorps to feed lunch to the homeless in honor of Thanksgiving.

Light Up a Life

Date: December 18 - December 24, 2009

Time: Morning or Evening

Event Location: JFK's Terminal 5

Contact Name: Greta Rozensweig

Organization: Soaringwords

Phone: 646-674-7105

Email: soaringwords@aol.com

Event Description: Soaringwords Project: JetBlue has selected Soaringwords as the charity of choice for their annual "Light Up a Life" initiative. During the busiest time of the year, we will greet thousands of JetBlue travelers as they come through JFK's Terminal 5 and invite them to: 1) donate $5 for the chance to win a FREE round-trip ticket anywhere JetBlue flies 2) donate $5 and decorate a patch on a quilt which will be given as an inspirational gift to hospitalized children at Jamaica Hospital 3) purchase a SoaringQuilt and SoaringPillow to share with their family over the holidays 4) purchase a Soaringwords activity kit for $5 for children to enjoy on their flights. In order to insure our success, we need the help of volunteers who are energetic, creative and passionate about helping ill children. Volunteers will encourage travelers to make donations and help them decorate the quilts. Dates: December 18 to Dec. 24 Time: Morning Shift: 6 a.m. to 10 a.m. or Evening Shift: 4 pm to 8 pm Location: JFK JetBlue Terminal 5, Marketplace Please let us know as soon as possible if you can help us by emailing soaringwords@aol.com or calling 646-674-7105. Please indicate your preferred dates and shifts in your reply. We will then email you the volunteer instructions and guidelines. We need to get all volunteer names to JFK security. You will not be allowed to enter the Marketplace without a photo ID. We hope you will be able to join us to help bring some comfort and joy to kids during this holiday season. Please share this email with your friends and family and sign up as a group to volunteer with Soaringwords. Soaringwords' mission: Each year, over 22 million children suffer from chronic and serious illness in the U.S. Soaringwords' misson is to lessen the impact of serious illness by connecting ill children and their families to a community of compassionate and caring volunteers who inspire them to "Never give up!" Soaringwords embraces these children and their families by providing fun, creative and educational activities, both in person and online, that cultivate joy, hope and laughter. Visit soaringwords.org to watch our video. Many thanks, Lisa Buksbaum, Greta Rozensweig and the Soaringwords team.