In June, members of the Greater Princeton branch of AYLUS (GPA) served at Summit Reeves-Reed Arboretum (165 Hobart Ave, Summit, NJ 07901).
Volunteers are essential to the mission of Reeves-Reed Arboretum and are one of the greatest strengths of our organization. They provide vital support in the gardens and make special events and festivals possible. Our diverse volunteer network includes students, retirees, avid gardeners, teachers, nature lovers, corporate groups, those looking to volunteer for a few hours, and those looking to volunteer on a regular basis.
So please join us! Enjoy the beauty of the Arboretum and the camaraderie of being a part of a committed community of Arboretum volunteers (https://www.reeves-reedarboretum.org/get-involved/volunteer/)!
Ground Force
Join our horticulture staff working outdoors in the spring, fall and summer to maintain and enhance the beauty of our gardens and grounds.
Volunteers should:
Wear long pants, sturdy closed-toed shoes and long socks. Bring insect repellent, sunscreen, and a refillable water bottle. Bring rain gear if drizzles are predicted since we will still work in light rain. We will supply gloves as well as all other tools and materials. For your safety, all tools and gloves are washed and sanitized. Masks are required. Please meet at the barn in our parking lot. If the session is canceled due to inclement weather or any other reason, we will contact you via email.
PLEASE NOTE: Registration is required 24 hours in advance. First-time volunteers must bring a completed Volunteer Waiver form to their first volunteer session. Click here for the form.
Weather permitting and keeping in mind current COVID guidelines, join the Horticulture Department outdoors or in the greenhouse. Registration is required in case of cancellations. Tasks may include greenhouse maintenance, including re-potting and pot sanitation and propagation, as well as removing weather-related damage.
GPA Volunteers at Rose Garden (6/3, 2 hrs): Kevin Chen, Jerry Chen, Chenhao Luo, Joey Deng, Maxwell Mao