In addition to the single-time park maintenance projects that we host across the department, Raleigh Parks also has reoccurring opportunities that are led by our horticulture staff and meet on a regular schedule.
These reoccurring Garden Programs require a one-year commitment. Volunteers will meet regularly to help Park Maintenance staff with horticultural needs such as: planting, mulching, weeding, invasive removals, litter clean up and overall beautification. In addition to an application and background check, each program requires volunteers to sign an Agreement, attend and on-site orientation with staff, and to submit hours to Volunteer Services. Individuals must be at least 18 years old to apply.
Don't see a Garden Program at the park you are interested in? Check out the Volunteer Services website to see upcoming volunteer events at other locations.
Program | About | Schedule |
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Fred Fletcher Garden Volunteers | Fred Fletcher Park is a 22-acre public garden. It is the former campus of the Methodist Home for Children and was purchased by the city in 1982. | Weekly; each Friday from 8am - noon. |
Joslin Garden Volunteer | Joslin Garden has over four acres of rolling hills and gardens overflow with streams, walking trails, and a diverse collection of rare and native plants, arranged in both formal and informal areas. | Weekly; each Tuesday from 9am - noon, and Wednesday from noon - 3pm. |
Mordecai Garden Volunteer | Mordecai Historic Park lies in the heart of downtown Raleigh and showcases one of the largest plantations in Wake County and is President Andrew Johnson's birthplace. | The first Wednesday of the month from 9am – noon. |
Raleigh Rose Garden Volunteer | The Raleigh Rose Garden has offered a year-round display of roses, trees, and perennials. The grounds include sixty rose beds with varieties of hybrid teas, miniatures, and antique roses. | Bi-weekly/weekly participation minimum on volunteer’s own time. |