Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: Wild Sage Community Garden - 2nd Saturday WorkdayJoin us at Wild Sage Community Garden for our monthly 2nd Saturday workday. Although each workday will be different, you can expect the following: - Weeding - Light hauling, loading, moving - Community Please wear closed toe shoes and sun protection. Bring snacks and water as needed! REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Join us at Wild Sage Community Garden for our monthly 2nd Saturday workday. Although each workday will be different, you can expect the following: - Weeding - Light hauling, loading, moving - Community Please wear closed toe shoes and sun protection. Bring snacks and water as needed! REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80231 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: 2nd Saturday at Nome Park Community GardenJoin us for our monthly General Garden Care Workday, where many small tasks come together to keep the garden healthy, organized, and welcoming for everyone. This is a hands-on, flexible workday with a variety of chores that support the entire garden. Volunteers can jump in where they feel most comfortable and switch tasks as needed. Typical tasks may include: - Weeding and tidying common areas - Pathway maintenance - Compost management - Tool and shed organization - Light infrastructure upkeep - Seasonal garden tasks as needed No special skills are required—just a willingness to help and work as a team. This is a great opportunity for new members to learn how the garden functions and for returning members to contribute to shared care. What to bring: work gloves, water, closed-toe shoes Good to know: bending, kneeling, and light lifting involved Service hours: counts toward monthly community service requirements Help us keep Nome Park Community Garden thriving—one shared workday at a time. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Join us for our monthly General Garden Care Workday, where many small tasks come together to keep the garden healthy, organized, and welcoming for everyone. This is a hands-on, flexible workday with a variety of chores that support the entire garden. Volunteers can jump in where they feel most comfortable and switch tasks as needed. Typical tasks may include: - Weeding and tidying common areas - Pathway maintenance - Compost management - Tool and shed organization - Light infrastructure upkeep - Seasonal garden tasks as needed No special skills are required—just a willingness to help and work as a team. This is a great opportunity for new members to learn how the garden functions and for returning members to contribute to shared care. What to bring: work gloves, water, closed-toe shoes Good to know: bending, kneeling, and light lifting involved Service hours: counts toward monthly community service requirements Help us keep Nome Park Community Garden thriving—one shared workday at a time. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Multiple Shifts Available Zip Code: 80010 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: Prepping Garden for Grand OpeningJoin DUG staff in completing final touches necessary to open one of DUG's newest gardens for its first growing season! SIGN UP HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Join DUG staff in completing final touches necessary to open one of DUG's newest gardens for its first growing season! SIGN UP HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Apr 8, 2026 Zip Code: 80219 Allow Groups: No |
Volunteer: Denver Urban Gardens: Shed Clean-Up & Tool Organization DayHelp us reset the garden shed for the season! This workday focuses on organizing, cleaning, and assessing the tools and materials that support our community garden. Activities will include: - Organizing the shed and creating clear storage areas - Cleaning and maintaining hand tools - Assessing tools and equipment for keep, donate, or discard - Sorting and organizing trellis materials and hardware - Cleaning and tidying the area around the shed - This project helps make the garden safer, more efficient, and easier for everyone to use throughout the season. - No special skills are required—just a willingness to sort, clean, and problem-solve as a team. What to bring: work gloves, water, and closed-toe shoes Good to know: light lifting, bending, and standing involved There are no restrooms or running water on site. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Help us reset the garden shed for the season! This workday focuses on organizing, cleaning, and assessing the tools and materials that support our community garden. Activities will include: - Organizing the shed and creating clear storage areas - Cleaning and maintaining hand tools - Assessing tools and equipment for keep, donate, or discard - Sorting and organizing trellis materials and hardware - Cleaning and tidying the area around the shed - This project helps make the garden safer, more efficient, and easier for everyone to use throughout the season. - No special skills are required—just a willingness to sort, clean, and problem-solve as a team. What to bring: work gloves, water, and closed-toe shoes Good to know: light lifting, bending, and standing involved There are no restrooms or running water on site. REGISTER HERE! Program Partner: Denver Urban Gardens Service Opportunity Type: Volunteer Date: Happens On Mar 29, 2026 Zip Code: 80010 Allow Groups: No |