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Posted: May 6th, 2013

Menu_BackdropGoodell Gardens & Homestead, 221 Waterford St., Edinboro, is seeking volunteers to work on May 18 as parking guides during the Downtown Edinboro Art & Music Festival, which runs May 16-18.

Goodell Gardens has changed its site layout since last year, and it wants to make sure that folks who come to the festival can find a place to park. The parking guide volunteers will also count visitors and collect donations for the festival.

Parking guides will work in teams of four (or more) for two-hour shifts. Volunteers are needed to work on Saturday, May 18, from 9 to 11 a.m., 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., 1 to 3 p.m., 3 to 5 p.m., or 5 to 7 p.m. Goodell Gardens will provide walkie-talkies, bottled water, cold snacks and training. Volunteers will earn credit toward Goodell Gardens’ volunteer rewards program.

If you are interested, please contact Amber at 734-6699 or via e-mail at info@goodellgardens.org and let her know which hours you are available to help.

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Posted: September 7th, 2012

Students and administrators at Edinboro University are collecting money for the victims of Hurricane Isaac.

The fund drive runs until Sept. 12. Proceeds from the fundraiser will be given to representatives of the Greater Erie Chapter of the American Red Cross at the Edinboro home opener on Sept. 15.

In addition to the fundraiser, Chartwells Dining Services, the Student Government Association and University Services have pledged monetary donations to the fund. A portion of bookstore and campus convenience store sales through Sept. 11 and 12, respectively, will also be donated.

To donate, visit the Frank G. Pogue Student Center from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or visit www.edinborotickets.com. You can also drop off cash or checks, payable to EUSGA with “Hurricane Isaac” noted on the memo line, at the Community Outreach Center, 237 Pogue Student Center.

If you have any questions, contact 732-1720.

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Posted: February 6th, 2012

A former colleague alerted me to an article on GOOD.is asking its readers to research the people and organizations behind the issues about which they are passionate.

The task was part of GOOD.is’s #30daysofGOOD campaign.

The posting encouraged readers to:

Remember, no act is too small. Some people just need a ride to receive cancer treatment because they can’t afford a taxi. Some kids need a little help after school to get up to reading level or to understand that one math problem that’s holding them back. Someone in your neighborhood needs you.

And lucky for me (and you), it provided websites to bring those organizations to readers at the click of a mousepad.

I started with the Volunteer links. There weren’t any volunteer-related Meet-ups in Erie. The volunteer network HandsOn didn’t have any local listings. But Get Involved!, a volunteerism search engine, had some great ideas.

Here are a few as part of this week’s volunteer round-up:

1. Spread a little warmth

Project Linus of Northwest Pennsylvania needs homemade blankets to give to seriously ill or traumatized children.

Project Linus asks that blankets are quilted,  crochet, knitted, fleece or flannel, made of new materials and machine washable. Colors should be kid-friendly.

For more information, contact nwpa@projectlinus.org.

2. Counsel about Medicare

The Greater Erie Community Action Committee is looking for volunteers for its APPRISE Medicare counseling program.

Volunteers are trained to answer questions about Original Medicare, Medicaid, Medigap, long term care insurance and preventive care and have access to state and federal information and resources.

Interested? Contact APPRISE Coordinator, Gertrude Simmons at 459-4581 ext. 494.

3. Share the story of the Goodell Gardens

Docents at the Goodell Gardens give visitors walking tours of the grounds at the Edinboro historical homestead.

Volunteers will receive training on the history of the grounds and plants and recent flowerbed additions.

Hours range from two to six per week. Volunteers must be at least 15 years old.

Learn more at http://www.goodellgardens.org.

Photo courtesy of GOOD.is

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