We have an active education program that focuses on hands-on natural history topics for elementary age school children. Volunteers are needed to help prepare for classes; assist our educators with programs in local schools and at the Center; and special events.
As an Education Volunteer you will aid our educators in presenting programs to Santa Fe area schoolchildren, learn about the natural history of Santa Fe and Northern New Mexico, interact with children from public and private schools in the area, and meet exciting people who care about the environment and educating children. Education Volunteers commit to one or more mornings per week, 8:45 AM -12:15 PM. (Volunteers needed year-round on a regular basis. Basic training and supervision provided.)
Please contact Katie Weeks, (505-983-4609 x 21).
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