Volunteer Opportunities in Marysville Parks, Culture, and Recreation

Marysville, WALocal News

The Marysville Parks, Culture, and Recreation department is actively seeking volunteers to participate in various community service initiatives designed to improve local parks and support residents. Individuals, families, and groups can engage in projects ranging from litter clean-ups to assisting at the Marysville Opera House. An Earth Day Clean-Up event is scheduled for April 22nd at Gissburg Twin Lakes Park, where participants can contribute to environmental stewardship. Monthly park clean-up events will also take place across different city parks, making it easy for volunteers to get involved without prior registration. Furthermore, the Marysville Cold Weather Shelter is in need of volunteers to provide warmth and safety to homeless individuals during the winter months.

These volunteer opportunities not only enhance the community’s aesthetic but also strengthen bonds among residents. Interested individuals can apply through a simple online application or contact the department directly for further information. By participating, volunteers play a crucial role in maintaining the vibrancy and safety of Marysville.

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