Are you good at gardening? If so, or if you have other skills or expertise, you may be interested in joining the many people who enjoy volunteering at Fall River Historical Society.

Your volunteer role may involve interaction with residents or an endeavor that is more task oriented.

The Volunteer Conservation Ranger Program is made up of volunteers with a desire to monitor, protect, and manage the open spaces protected through the efforts of the Greater Worcester Land Trust.

The Greater Worcester Land Trust established a Volunteer Conservation Corps in 2001. Volunteers have blazed trails, GPSed resources, constructed signage, maintained habitat projects, improved public amenities, made record of the uses and flora and fauna of the Trust’s conservation lands — even hewn logs for us.

Very nearly all of the trails, signage, habitat, monitoring, erosion control and cleanup work on GWLT properties is done by volunteers.

Distribute food on Saturday at Old South Union Church in Weymouth, collect donations at local drop-off sites, run a cat and/or dog food drive, bag food for distribution.

Thank you for your interest in volunteering with New England Public Media – we look forward to having you as part of our team. Email Susan Lofthouse, [email protected], and she’ll add you to the volunteer mailing list so you’ll be sure to know about any upcoming opportunities.

During the audition period, call 413-735-6688 to share the first sentence of your story and your contact information. Storytellers for an upcoming rendition of Valley Voices will be chosen based on the strength of their first sentence. For more information, go to: https://digital.nepr.net/podcasthub/valleyvoices_storyslam/