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Habitat for Humanity ReStore
ReStore Peabody 58R Pulaski Street, Building 14, Peabody, MA, United StatesHabitat for Humanity North Shore welcomes volunteers at its ReStore in Peabody. The store is open to the public for sales from 9am to 4pm Wednesday through Saturday. The store is closed to the public on Tuesdays but is open for a staff and volunteer work day. Volunteers are needed Tuesdays through Saturdays from 8:30am until...
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October information booth orientation
National Park Service Regional Visitor Center 2 New Liberty Street, Salem, MA, United StatesSalem Main Streets and the City of Salem with Destination Salem and the National Park Service are looking for local Salem enthusiasts to help greet visitors at the October Information Booth. Volunteers will staff the booth at the start of the Essex Street Pedestrian Mall, handing out maps and sharing information about Salem’s wide variety...
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SalemRecycles book swap
Salem Community Life Center 401 Bridge Street, Salem, MA, United StatesJoin SalemRecycles for its 2019 fall book swap. The event will run from 10am until 1pm at the Community Life Center at 401 Bridge Street in Salem. Volunteers are needed for three shifts: Friday, September 13 from 4 to 7pm, Saturday, September 14 from 8 to 11:45am, and Saturday, September 14 from 11:15am to 1:30pm....
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Coastsweep
Phillips Beach, Swampscott SwampscottJoin the Swampscott Conservancy and Salem Sound Coastwatch for Coastsweep cleanups of Phillips Beach and Palmer Pond from 12 to 1pm on Sunday, September 15. For more information, contact info@salemsound.org or 978-741-7900.
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SPUR harbor cleanup
In partnership with Sustainable Marblehead, SPUR will be mobilizing volunteers to clean trash and debris from the sea via paddle board, kayak, row, sail or power boat as well as by foot. Cleanups will take place in various locations on Sunday, September 15 from 3:30 to 5pm. Sign up online. For more information, contact SPUR...
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SPUR Community Roots garden harvest and deliver
The SPUR Community Roots garden was established in 2016 to grow fresh produce to benefit area food pantries and community programs. The garden is a tangible way to connect with one another and bridge the gap for those who may have barriers accessing healthy food, free of toxins and grown with a whole lot of love. Join SPUR...
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