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Media Contact
Daniel Lazo, Interim Public Information Manager
408-205-8814; Daniel.Lazo@sanjoseca.gov
Volunteer Contact
408-595-3483; ParkVolunteer@sanjoseca.gov
Daniel Lazo, Interim Public Information Manager
408-205-8814; Daniel.Lazo@sanjoseca.gov
Volunteer Contact
408-595-3483; ParkVolunteer@sanjoseca.gov
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Event: | The Parks, Recreation and Neighborhood Services (PRNS) Department park volunteer events for January 2022. For more information, visit the park volunteer events web page. |
Where: | Volunteer events are in chronological order from left to right, top to bottom. |
Who: | Volunteers ages 6+ are welcomed. |
Background: | PRNS offers volunteer events throughout the month of January to provide residents a safe way to enjoy our beautiful outdoor spaces and make a difference. All event sessions will require volunteers to follow current COVID-19 safety protocol measures. The City of San José has a COVID-19 Mandatory Vaccination and Testing policy. Additional information regarding this policy can be found on the City website. Face coverings are recommended if you are unvaccinated and are in a crowded outdoor setting. Safety protocols are subject to change to follow State and County guidelines. Volunteers are provided with all necessary tools and training, and are asked to bring a water bottle, snacks, and wear closed toed shoes. All sessions will be held, rain or shine. Those interested in volunteering must register in advance in the events linked above. For more information, contact: ParkVolunteer@sanjoseca.gov or call 408-595-3483. |
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