Forest seeking volunteers for Saturday clean-up


NELSONVILLE, OHIO

The Wayne National Forest is seeking volunteers from the community to assist in cleaning up trash at illegal dump sites located on the Athens Ranger District near Nelsonville from 10 a.m. to 3.p.m. Saturday.

Interested volunteers are asked to meet at the Forest Headquarters located between Nelsonville and Athens on U. S. Route 33. Children under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a guardian.

Volunteers are asked to wear a long sleeve shirt, long pants, boots, and leather gloves (extra gloves will be available). Water will be available, but bring containers to refill. The forest suggests volunteers bring a sack lunch or light snack.

Across the nation, volunteers are the heartbeat of the USDA Forest Service. In 2009, the Wayne National Forest accumulated almost 13,000 hours of volunteer time through individuals and group partnerships.

Working alone or with a group, Forest Service volunteers enjoy work that matches their interests and calendar. You may work on a part-time or full-time basis. You can participate in a one-time project or over several months, seasons, or year-round.

For more information, contact Gene Plewe, Wayne National Forest Volunteer Coordinator at (740) 753-0980 or visit www.volunteer.gov/gov to find other Forest Service volunteer opportunities in Ohio.