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USFS needs volunteers to work with kids outdoors


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The U.S. Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit is looking for volunteers to assist with the Winter Trek Express environmental education program for fifth-graders beginning Jan. 10 through March 31.

USFSThis three-hour environmental education program takes place at 9,000 feet at Heavenly Mountain Resort.

U.S. Forest Service rangers lead the class through the wilderness to learn snowshoe skills and discover winter adapting animals.

This is an opportunity for individuals who wish to gain experience in the environmental education field and have a strong desire to work outdoors and give back to their community. The ideal applicant should have experience working with children, good communication skills, an outgoing friendly personality and the ability to commit to a minimum of one day a week for 12 weeks. The Forest Service will provide a uniform, training, and snowshoes if needed. Volunteers should provide winterized boots.

Prospective volunteers should submit their resume electronically. To learn more, contact Megan Johnson at (530) 543.2694.

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