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* Date: End of May | * Date: End of May | ||
* Typical hours: 10 AM - 2 PM | * Typical hours: 10 AM - 2 PM | ||
− | * Location: Projects located at | + | * Location: Projects located at dozens of sites across Seattle area |
* Type of work: Anything from painting, landscaping, weeding, cleaning, sorting, ... | * Type of work: Anything from painting, landscaping, weeding, cleaning, sorting, ... | ||
* Event reason: "Participants make a minimum contribution of $25 in support of [Seattle Works'] year-round programs when they register." | * Event reason: "Participants make a minimum contribution of $25 in support of [Seattle Works'] year-round programs when they register." |
Revision as of 19:15, 9 May 2006
Contents
Organizations
Habitat for Humanity
- Type of work: Building houses. Actual work depends on what stage the houses on the worksite are in. Work can range from hammering nails to painting to landscaping.
- Website:
- Contact point:
- Typical work hours: 9 AM - 4 PM (can end sooner)
One-time events
These happen only once a year. The events should be sorted by date.
January
Feburary
March
April
May
Seattle Works Day
- Date: End of May
- Typical hours: 10 AM - 2 PM
- Location: Projects located at dozens of sites across Seattle area
- Type of work: Anything from painting, landscaping, weeding, cleaning, sorting, ...
- Event reason: "Participants make a minimum contribution of $25 in support of [Seattle Works'] year-round programs when they register."
- Website: http://seattleworks.org/
- Comments: Seattle Works holds an after-party from 2:30 - 5:30 at South Lake Union