Help us beautify the community we live in.
The Friends of Sloan Canyon is looking for desert hikers to support a trail monitoring program we coordinate under the supervision of the Bureau of Land Management. Volunteers would periodically hike different trails at Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area observing and reporting on current trail conditions to a program coordinator via an online form. We’ll…
If you can use basic landscaping tools you can make a difference helping to maintain local hiking, biking, and equestrian trails at Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area! The Friends of Sloan Canyon is looking for volunteers to work on supervised stewardship projects performing trail maintenance & landscape restoration, installing posts and signage, and trash pickup.…
The Canyon Keepers program offers concerned citizens a way to help protect the at-risk cultural heritage resources at Sloan Canyon NCA’s Petroglyph Gallery area. Canyon Keepers create a presence on a regular basis at Petroglyph Canyon during high peak visitation hours to prevent vandalism and unwanted social trails that degrade the hill side and threaten…
You can help ensure Southern Nevadans have the information they need to enjoy Sloan Canyon National Conservation Area in a safe and responsible manner. Friends of Sloan Canyon is looking for people to assist with organizing off-site speaker nights and other educational events. We’re also looking to expand our presence at community events such as…
Youth groups, churches, business and service organizations, or individuals can host events and donate the proceeds to Austin’s House. Some examples of past events include: bake sales, car washes, ice cream socials, sidewalk business events, raffles, garage sales, fashion show, craft fairs, poker run, and children’s birthday parties.
Like any home, Austin’s House needs maintenance of our lawn, backyard, and house. If you or your organization would like to donate muscle power for maintenance services, please call and speak with us.
Help the Frontier Community Coalition promote and support healthy communities.
Stop by the Urban Teaching Farm at Renown (1700 East 2nd Street) Saturday mornings from 9-11 and help us with special projects or regular farm maintenance.
Do you have group interested in helping Urban Roots to maintain a school garden? We’ll provide training and be on hand to help get you started. Help a school keep their garden sustainable!