Tabling Event: Juneteenth Jubilee Members Only
Volunteers Needed Members Only Family-Friendly Youth Engagement Free Event Wheelchair Accessible Public Restroom Free Public Parking Drinking Fountains
Help The Beth honor, observe, and celebrate the 1865 announcement of the abolition of slavery in Texas and, in a broader sense, the emancipation of African slaves at the Juneteenth Jubilee.
The mission of the Beth is to build lasting relationships with youth and adults in Chattanooga by encouraging spiritual growth, education, and leadership development. This is done through various programs for K-8th graders, high schoolers, and adults 18 and older. These programs include the Alton Park Community Farm and Market, Read to Lead Academy, Community Clean-up Initiative, Boys to Men at the Beth mentoring model, Restore Hope Fund, and more.
Volunteer Description: Set up tri-folds and literature, familiarize yourself with all we have to offer folks. Bring your favorite native plant/design/habitat book (put your name on it, just in case!)Make visitors feel welcome, encourage signups for newsletter and/or join Wild Ones, Share our mission using pamphlets, direct people to website, have available Pod Ambassador contact information when available.
Set-up shift duties:
Set up tri-folds and literature, familiarize yourself with all we have to offer folks. Bring your favorite native plant/design/habitat book (put your name on it, just in case!)
Make visitors feel welcome, encourage signups for newsletter and/or join Wild Ones, share our mission using pamphlets, direct people to website, have available Pod Ambassador contact information when available.
Regular shift duties:
Familiarize yourself with all we have to offer folks. Bring your favorite native plant/design/habitat book (put your name on it, just in case!).
Make visitors feel welcome, encourage signups for newsletter and/or join Wild Ones, share our mission using pamphlets, direct people to website, have available Pod Ambassador contact information when available.