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Horse farm chores and seasonal projects
Last updated on March 6, 2008
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We have an ongoing need for volunteers to help in our barn with miscellaneous chores. These chores include mucking stalls and pastures, fence repairs, barn repairs, mowing, unloading and storing hay, tack cleaning, and general horse feeding, grooming and lovin'!

We are also in need of a volunteer coordinator, drivers, grant writers and marketing efforts to help us grow in our new location.

The cores and projects change with the season and with program growth, so please call for current updates. This spring we are moving the program to bigger pastures in Fennville Michigan, so we'll need help moving and cleaning out the "old" barn.

We look forward to seeing you!

Everybody is welcome! It helps if you like horses and the outdoors and you don't mind getting dirty! If you have any limitations, please let us know and we'll work with you to find a chore that fits your needs.

This opportunity is sponsored by: The Sundance Center

Volunteers will work with the following groups
Adolescents (13-17)  Minorities
Adults (26-54)  Older Adults (55+)
Disabled / Ill  Students
Families / Parents  Young Adults (18-25)
Low-income / Poverty
We need volunteers who are free at these times
Occasional  Weekends
Weekdays
This volunteer opportunity is available to the following types of volunteers
Adolescents (13-17)  Individual
Adults (26-54)  Large Group (11+)
Adults (55+)  Small Group (2-10)
Court-appointed  Unpaid Interns
Families  Young Adults (18-25)
This volunteer opportunity addresses the following social interests
Animals & Environment  Human Services
Community Development  Mental Health
Environmental  Rural
We are looking for volunteers with the following skills
Animal Services  Landscaping
Construction / Maintenance  Painting / Wallpapering
Errand Running / Shopping  Special Events
Fundraising  Transportation
Grant Development

I'm interested in this opportunity

Contact Person:
Ulla Frederiksen, (phone), (email)
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Address:
 813 W. South St.
Kalamazoo, MI 49007
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Directions:
 The EAP program is located in Plainwell, and we're anticipating moving to Fennville by fall of 2007. Direction to our farm, "Adagio" are below. Adagio 49 S. 10th St. Plainwell, MI 49080 From Kalamazoo Take Douglas North, 3 miles North of D Avenue (Douglas turns into 10th) Farm on right side of street with sign that says "Adagio" From Plainwell M89 east of 131, turn South on Main St. 1 1/2 miles south of downtown Plainwell, (Main turns into 10th) Farm is on left, just south of A-1 Rental Sign says "Adagio"
  Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: n/a,
  Walk distance (in minutes): n/a
  Nearest Bus Stop: n/a, n/a minute walk

Web Site: http://www.sundancecenter.net


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