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More details about the volunteering:
Yesler Swamp Work Party
Our first Fall work party will be this Sunday, October 4th from 10 am to 1 pm.
What to bring:
Bring shoes and clothes that can get dirty/muddy (prepare for rain), in addition to a water bottle and a snack. Tools and gloves are provided.
Bringing water is essential to avoid dehydration. Access to water fountains and restrooms is dependent on the Center for Urban Horticulture buildings being open, and they are often closed on weekends.
Where to meet:
Volunteers should meet me, Carolyn Foster, at the Yesler Swamp trail sign at the eastern Center for Urban Horticulture parking lot (3501 NE 41st Street) at 10:00 am.Â
This option involves choosing a local environmental organization/agency and volunteering (see the list of volunteer opportunities) for a minimum of 3 hours. You are required to work with the organization during the entire scheduled work party time (note that if the work party you attend is less than 3 hours, you will need to volunteer two separate times to fulfill your project requirements).
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After your volunteer work, write a minimum of 2 completely full typewritten pages and greater than 800 words of your own written text, double-spaced, and 12-point Times New Roman font about
The 2 pages of your written text is the minimum to receive a grade. These typewritten pages are to be your own words. Other material (photos, tables, reference section, quoted material, etc.) do not count toward the page total. Reports less than 2 pages can't receive any credit. Photos of your activity will add credit, particularly if they clearly explain what you did and how it helped the environment, with good captions. Reports that do not meet the minimum of 2 full pages of description of your project in your words cannot receive any credit.
Research of your own that helps explain the history and environmental significance of your volunteer work is required to receive an average grade. Quotes, ideas, and paraphrased material must have citations both in the body of the text and in a references section. If you reference any organizations or cite any information, please include a literature cited section (bibliography) at the end referencing all your information sources (see below for examples). Your report will be graded on completeness, content, environmental impact, organization, and writing (including English, grammar, spelling etc.) in addition to your volunteer effort.
Remember to reference all of your sources (see below) and be careful not to plagiarize (see plagiarism-policy.html for a description of plagiarism and how to avoid it).Â
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