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RVCA works with many volunteers throughout the year to help restore and enhance our watershed. We offer a range of volunteer opportunities that require varying experience levels and time commitments. There may be an interesting and rewarding volunteer opportunity at RVCA that's right for you!
Check our Events Calendar (below) to see special, upcoming events for volunteers/participants or learn more about specific volunteer opportunities listed in the Get Involved! Volunteer menu (on right).
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Septic Installers Day — Ontario Rural Wastewater Centre
Date: | Wednesday 24 April 2019 - |
Location: | North Grenville Municipal Centre |
Time: | 08:15am - 03:00pm |
Contact: | 613-692-3571 EXT. 1185 |
Sign in: 8:15 a.m.
Session Start: 8:45 a.m.
Session End: 3:00 p.m.
Participant fee per person: $60
Student fee per person: $30
Taxes have been included
Event Information:
email:
website: https://ontarioruralwastewatercentre.ca/
phone: 613-692-3571 ext. 1185
Foley Mountain Forest School Kindergarten Spring Session Mondays & Wednesdays
Date: | Wednesday 24 April 2019 - Wednesday 10 July 2019 |
Location: | Foley Mountain Conservation Authority |
Time: | 09:00am - 12:00pm |
Contact: |
Mondays — for ages 3-6. $621.50 (incl. HST)
* No class April 22 or May 20)
Foley Mountain Forest School offers an alternative education in which children spend most of their time outside, learning through experiential, hands-on opportunities that promote curiosity in an active and authentic learning environment. Students will receive the benefits of repeated and regular visits to a natural area, in a play and inquiry-based education setting.
Foley Mountain Forest School Kindergarten Spring Session Wednesdays
Date: | Wednesday 24 April 2019 - Wednesday 10 July 2019 |
Location: | Foley Mountain Conservation Authority |
Time: | 09:00am - 12:00pm |
Contact: |
Wednesdays— for ages 3-6. $339.00 (incl. HST)
Foley Mountain Forest School offers an alternative education in which children spend most of their time outside, learning through experiential, hands-on opportunities that promote curiosity in an active and authentic learning environment. Students will receive the benefits of repeated and regular visits to a natural area, in a play and inquiry-based education setting.