Volunteer: Honeysuckle Hack at Creve Coeur Soccer Park - 11/8What: Asian Bush Honeysuckle is perhaps the most prevalent invasive plant in the St. Louis area. We're trying to make a dent in that. Where: Meet at the edge of Creve Coeur Lake, here. We will be working between the soccer fields and the lake. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake What: Asian Bush Honeysuckle is perhaps the most prevalent invasive plant in the St. Louis area. We're trying to make a dent in that. Where: Meet at the edge of Creve Coeur Lake, here. We will be working between the soccer fields and the lake. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 8, 2025 Zip Code: 63146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pollinator Garden Maintenance at Mallard Lake - 10/25What: Let's spruce up the pollinator gardens by the Lakehouse at Mallard Lake and get them ready for winter. Native plants need attention too! Where: Meet at The Creve Coeur Lakehouse Bar & Grill parking lot. Exact location here. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake What: Let's spruce up the pollinator gardens by the Lakehouse at Mallard Lake and get them ready for winter. Native plants need attention too! Where: Meet at The Creve Coeur Lakehouse Bar & Grill parking lot. Exact location here. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 25, 2025 Zip Code: 63146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Honeysuckle Hack at Mallard Lake - 10/2What: Asian Bush Honeysuckle is perhaps the most prevalent invasive plant in the St. Louis area. We're trying to make a dent in that. Where: Meet at The Creve Coeur Lakehouse Bar & Grill parking lot. Exact location here. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake What: Asian Bush Honeysuckle is perhaps the most prevalent invasive plant in the St. Louis area. We're trying to make a dent in that. Where: Meet at The Creve Coeur Lakehouse Bar & Grill parking lot. Exact location here. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025 Zip Code: 63043 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Pollinator Garden Maintenance at Mallard Lake - 9/27What: Let's spruce up the pollinator gardens by the Lakehouse at Mallard Lake! Native plants need attention too! Where: Meet at The Creve Coeur Lakehouse Bar & Grill parking lot. Exact location here. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake What: Let's spruce up the pollinator gardens by the Lakehouse at Mallard Lake! Native plants need attention too! Where: Meet at The Creve Coeur Lakehouse Bar & Grill parking lot. Exact location here. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Creve Coeur @ Mallard Lake Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 27, 2025 Zip Code: 63146 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Honeysuckle Hack and Invasive Removal at Greensfelder ParkWe’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Saturday, October 11 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park We’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Saturday, October 11 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 11, 2025 Zip Code: 63069 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Honeysuckle Hack and Invasive Removal at Greensfelder ParkWe’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Sunday, September 28 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park We’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Sunday, September 28 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 28, 2025 Zip Code: 63069 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Honeysuckle Hack and Invasive Removal at Greensfelder ParkWe’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Wednesday, September 24 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park We’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Wednesday, September 24 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 24, 2025 Zip Code: 63069 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: Honeysuckle Hack and Invasive Removal at Greensfelder ParkWe’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Saturday, October 11 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park We’re excited to invite you to this opportunity to help beautify Greensfelder Park. Together, we’ll be clearing invasive honeysuckle from the woods near the Dogwood Shelter and trail. This effort will not only enhance the scenic views from this popular spot but also help native species thrive - like the Flowering Dogwood that this shelter is named after. WHEN: Saturday, October 11 from 9am to 12pm. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes that you don't mind getting dirty, we recommend long pants and sleeves, as well as closed toe shoes. Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them. Electric Chain saws are ideal for cutting the larger bushes Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided (may not be necessary depending on the weather) Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at Greensfelder Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 15, 2025 Zip Code: 63069 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: December Honeysuckle Hack at St. Vincent ParkWHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, December 6. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park WHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, December 6. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Dec 6, 2025 Zip Code: 63121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: November Honeysuckle Hack and Native planting at St. Vincent ParkWHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, November 1. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park WHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, November 1. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Nov 1, 2025 Zip Code: 63121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: October Honeysuckle Hack and Native Planting at St. Vincent ParkWHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, October 4. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park WHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, October 4. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Oct 4, 2025 Zip Code: 63121 Allow Groups: Yes |
Volunteer: September Honeysuckle Hack and Native Planting at St. Vincent ParkWHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, September 6. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park WHAT: Take a moment out of your busy schedule and join the Community Stewardship Alliance to remove invasive honeysuckle and winter creeper from the St. Vincent Park woodlands. WHERE: St. Vincent Park, 7335 St Charles Rock Rd, St. Louis, MO 63121. Volunteers will meet in the parking lot downhill from the pool. https://maps.app.goo.gl/U9K3K2eNRXthg3u98 WHEN: 9:00 am - 12:00 pm, Saturday, September 6. Volunteer check-in will begin at 8:45 am. WHAT TO WEAR: Clothes, we recommend long pants and sleeves Sturdy shoes or boots Dress for the weather! Sunscreen WHAT TO BRING: A filled bottle of water - we recommend reusable! Tools will be provided, but if you prefer your own, you are welcome to bring them Sunscreen Bug/tick spray, and some will be provided Registration notes: Pre-registration is encouraged in case of event rescheduling or cancellation This volunteer opportunity is open to all ages. Children under 13 may volunteer only if accompanied by a parent or guardian and those 18 or under may not participate in herbicide application. The annual OSC liability waiver must be signed and approved before a volunteer can register for this opportunity. To see if you have met this qualification, please view your profile here. In the event of severe weather, this event will be canceled. Volunteers will be notified via email and are encouraged to check our Facebook page (Open Space STL) for updates. Program: Community Stewardship Alliance at St. Vincent Park Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Sep 6, 2025 Zip Code: 63121 Allow Groups: Yes |