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    Join Us for Family Volunteer Day at Cape Fear Botanical Garden!

    2024-05-13
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    This weekend, the Cape Fear Botanical Garden is inviting families to roll up their sleeves for a day of community service and fun. The "Go Public Gardens! Family Volunteer Day" is set to take place on Saturday, May 18, from 9am to 11am at 536 N Eastern Blvd, Fayetteville, NC. This event is a unique opportunity for people of all ages to contribute to the beauty and upkeep of one of the city's most serene spots.

    Volunteers at the event will engage in a range of activities designed to spruce up the garden for the upcoming summer. The day's tasks will include planting new flora in the children's and pollinator gardens, as well as painting rocks that will be used in future educational events at the garden. These activities not only help maintain the garden but also serve as an educational experience, particularly for young volunteers.

    Organizers request that participants bring a reusable water bottle to stay hydrated and garden gloves if available, though there will be some to borrow. It's important to note that preregistration is mandatory to participate, and the good news is that the event is free of charge. So, if you're looking to enjoy a morning of giving back to the community in a beautiful setting, the Go Public Gardens! Family Volunteer Day is an event you won't want to miss.

    See more details here

    Please note that the exact detail and schedule of this event might change, so it would be best to check directly with the respective event organizers before planning your visit.

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