Volunteer opportunity
Volunteer opportunity posted by: Multnomah County Office of Sustainability
Posted on: January 24, 2013
Position summary: Either individually or in teams of two, Gardening Class Instructors will teach Oregon Food Bank's Seed to Supper Basic Gardening series to inmates at Inverness Jail, located at 11540 NE Inverness Drive in Portland. This 5-part course is designed to give inmates the opportunity to learn basic gardening skills that they can apply and use upon reentry. We ask that Gardening Class Instructors commit to teaching the full class, though the duration of the class may vary. The class will begin in March 2013, with trainings provide by the Oregon Food Bank and Inverness Jail in February 2013.
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About Seed to Supper
Seed to Supper is a comprehensive, five-part beginning gardening course that gives novice, adult gardeners the tools they need to successfully grow a portion of their own food on a limited budget.
Seed to Supper Garden Educator volunteers teach classes that are held at agencies that serve low-income adults throughout Multnomah, Washington, Clackamas and Clark Counties. Seed to Supper is a joint effort of Oregon Food Bank and the Oregon State University Extension Service Master Gardener™ Program.
Classes are taught with a PowerPoint presentation and participant manual. Garden Educator volunteers should have a working knowledge of the topic and be able to answer participants' questions.
For more information about becoming a Seed to Supper Garden Educator Volunteer, please read our Volunteer Information Packet.
If you are interested in this position, please contact John Wasiutynski in the Multnomah County Office of Sustainability at john.wasiutynski@multco.us.