St. Pat’s in Five Points Looking for Volunteers

St. Pat’s in Five Points Looking for Volunteers
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The St. Pat’s in Five Points festival is a great way to volunteer with some of your favorite friends, have fun, and raise funds for your favorite nonprofit!

Here’s what you need to know:

– Family friendly volunteer activities are available. And there are lots of opportunities before the actual day of the festival! Ideal family friendly activities would include race packet pick up, Get to the Green 5k/10k, clean patrol on Sunday, or supporting the remote parking area.

– Volunteers receive free admission to the festival and a t-shirt!

– Organizations providing volunteers receive a portion of the festival proceeds. It’s based on the number of volunteer hours provided and is typically about $20/hour.

-Deadline to sign-up to volunteer is March 15.

This is a great way to have fun and give back to your favorite cause at the same time!

Click here to sign up for your group or as an individual: https://volunteer.uway.org/agency/detail/?agency_id=146036.

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