Join VCCA on the grounds of Mt. San Angelo, home to its world-renowned artist residency program, for a Saturday morning of light yard work and gardening. Coffee and a light lunch will be provided.
When: Saturday, October 19, 2024, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Where: 154 San Angelo Drive, Amherst, Virginia, 24521
Please sign up by Tuesday, October 15: https://vcca.typeform.com/volunteer-day
What You Need: Please bring gardening gloves, pruning shears, and rakes if you have them. Consider a jacket/poncho, hat, sunscreen, water bottle, etc. — whatever will keep you comfortable outdoors! Water will be available.
Where to Go: Please park in the Fellows Parking Lot and head to the patio of the Fellows Residence to check in and help yourself to a cup of coffee before we begin. Download a map of the grounds to help you find your way around!
In Case of Rain: If there’s a need to reschedule due to weather, we will email pre-registered volunteers by 8:30 a.m. on the day of the event to let you know. If you don’t hear from us, we’ll proceed with the day as planned.
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