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Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation
Basic Information
Address: 1427 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46032
Phone Number: 3175734043
Director: Joanna Woodruff
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Additional Information
Causes Served: Park Stewardship, Nature Education, Adaptive Programming, Community Programming
Background Check: Yes
Ages for Volunteer: 14+
Mission Statement:
Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation's mission is three-fold. Serving the Community Quality parks, greenways, and opportunities for recreation and wellness contribute significantly to the quality of life in our community. Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation is dedicated to serving the community’s identified park and recreation needs. Developing Existing Resources Carmel and Clay Township are well known for their high quality of life and excellent park and recreation system. Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation will continue to develop and build upon our existing resources to enhance the livability of our community. Creating a Sustainable Future Not only do parks positively contribute to our quality of life, they serve as our legacy and gift to future generations. Carmel Clay Parks & Recreation is committed to creating a financially and environmentally sustainable park and recreation system for the long-term benefit of our community.
Events:
-Invasive Species Removal Work Days (Summer 2019)
-Adaptive Programming (ongoing)
-Other one-time and ongoing events!
Additional Information:
NOTE: Signing up for an event on K12 Academics does not actually officially register you for the event, it just lets us know you are interested in volunteering.
If you would like to officially register to volunteer for any volunteer events please sign up at http://carmelclayparks.com/volunteer/
Tags: nature, adaptive programming