Events Calendar

  • Friday 5/17/24

    • May 17
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Broomfield FISH Marketplace and Warehouse
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-17T10:00:00 2024-05-17T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CO, Broomfield - Cost-Free Self-Shop Food Marketplace The mission of Broomfield FISH is to meet our neighbors’ basic human needs and provide them with hope and tools to rise out of poverty. FISH is a nonprofit organization that provides food, emergency financial assistance, and one-on-one mentoring support to Broomfield residents in need. In 2022, FISH provided more than 1.4 million pounds of food to 12,500+ unique people, 53% of whom were under the age of 18. After a brief orientation, our group of up to 10 Yale alumni volunteers will work in the cost-free, self-shop marketplace and warehouse sorting donations, stocking shelves, and repackaging bulk items. Please wear closed-toed shoes. Masks are optional. Volunteers will be asked to sign a waiver as part of orientation. Parking: FISH is located in the brick two-story building behind Wells Fargo. Please plan to park on the east side of the building and enter through the east side door marked “Volunteer and Donation Entrance.” Broomfield FISH Marketplace and Warehouse — 6 Garden Center false
  • Saturday 5/18/24

    • May 18, 2024
      10:00 am - 12:00 pm
      Lantern Court - Red Oak Camp
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-18T00:00:00 2024-05-18T00:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: OH, Kirtland Lantern Court - Red Oak Camp We will be working with Eddie Lagucki, chief Horticulturist at Lantern Court at Red Oak Camp this year by planting perennials and assisting with a variety of gardening needs. These historic gardens are part of Holden Forests & Gardens, the nation’s 12th largest public garden. Lantern Court - Red Oak Camp — 9203 Kirtland Chardon Road true
    • May 18
      9:00AM – 12:00PM
      Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina (Raleigh Branch)
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-18T09:00:00 2024-05-18T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: NC, Raleigh - Warehouse Project, Food Bank The Warehouse Project will be held inside the warehouse at each of our branches. Please know that there might be times when we will hold this opportunity outside weather permitting. While assisting the food bank in this activity, please know that volunteers are expected to participate in the following tasks: Sorting out produce and place them in family – size bags. Sorting out donations from retail stores such as Food Lion and Harris Teeter. Cleaning and bagging Capri Sun. Building CSFP boxes for senior citizens. Sorting and inspecting food drive donations from individuals and corporate donations. Cleaning and sorting out eggs. Bagging cereal, rice, or pasta into family – size bags. Other activities might be available upon donations. Please remember that closed - toe shoes are required at all times while volunteering at the food bank. Food Bank of Central and Eastern North Carolina (Raleigh Branch) — 1924 Capital Boulevard false
    • May 18
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Drumlin Farm (Mass Audubon)
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-18T10:00:00 2024-05-18T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: MA, Lincoln - Drumlin Farm Spring Planting & Farming Hannah will start the session with a short talk on sustainable farming. Volunteers will work alongside farmer Hannah and help with agricultural field chores. The season is getting started and the fields are green and lovely. Tasks could include transplanting, weeding, and mulching. After the session, the volunteers are of course, welcome to visit the farmyard. Almost all the lambs are born and the kid goats are due any day – very cute! Drumlin Farm (Mass Audubon) — 208 South Great Road false
    • May 18
      10:00AM – 12:00PM
      Beacon Food Forest
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-18T10:00:00 2024-05-18T12:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: WA, Seattle - Beacon Food Forest Work Party Beacon Food Forest is a grassroots garden led by volunteers that encompasses over 3 acres in the Beacon Hill area of Seattle dedicated to open harvest for residents as well as plots producing food for food banks. We will join their monthly work party to help with any needed tasks such as weeding, planting or composting. Beacon Food Forest — 3954 15th Ave S false
    • May 18
      10:00AM – 11:00AM
      Online
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-18T10:00:00 2024-05-18T11:00:00 America/New_York YIA Film Society Presents ‘Quo Vadis, Aida’ Join movie enthusiasts from our global alumni community to discuss and exchange views on films from around the world. false
    • May 18
      11:00AM – 1:00PM
      Mathew 25: Ministries
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-18T11:00:00 2024-05-18T13:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: OH, Cincinnati - Sorting and Packing with Mathew 25: Ministries Come volunteer with the Cincinnati Yale Club at Mathew 25: Ministries. We will be sorting and packaging supplies to be donated to people in need in the United States and around the world. Mathew 25: Ministries — 11060 Kenwood Road false
  • Sunday 5/19/24

    • May 19
      7:00AM – 10:00AM
      Canal Dock Boathouse
      Add to Calendar 2024-05-19T07:00:00 2024-05-19T10:00:00 America/New_York Yale Day of Service: CT, New Haven Community Boating Day w/ Canal Dock Boathouse #1 (early morning shift) Join the Canal Dock Boathouse http://www.canaldock.org (CDB) on Sunday May 19 as we host a "Community Boating Day" along the scenic New Haven shoreline. NO experience required! The CDB is a non-profit (located a short distance from the Long Wharf Drive food trucks, IKEA, and the Hotel Marcel) which has partnered with the City of New Haven to provide affordable community-oriented waterfront activities. Every year the CDB hosts several days when the public can participate in FREE activities, including kayaking, rowing a dragon boat, the use of Concept2 RowErg machines, and rowing a 5-person shell (4 sweep rowers + 1 coxswain). We will also share with the public information about other programs and services provided by the CDB, including yoga classes, rowing classes, recreational sailing, sailing classes, swimming lessons, and engaging youth focused activities including rowing and academic tutoring. This Day of Service project is designed for adults, but family members 15 years or older who are prepared to participate are welcome to register along with their parents/guardians. If you cannot join us on May 19, but are interested in learning more about CDB programs, we will be hosting five additional "Community Boating Days" on June 22, July 21, August 3, August 19, and September 21. Please visit: http://www.canaldock.org/events In the event of significant inclement weather we will move the event to Saturday June 22. If possible, please keep the rain date open! If the enthusiasm for this event is high we may host another YDOS event during one of the other summer "Community Boating Days". Please contact Mara.Balk@yale.edu for more information. Your support and enthusiasm are appreciated. This page describes the first shift (7:00 AM - 10:00 AM).  I will invite the alumni who register for the second shift (10:00 AM - 1:00 PM) to arrive early, so we can spend some time together. Of course, if you enjoy the first shift you can stay for the second shift! 1) The SET UP tasks (7:00 AM - 8:00 AM) include: Setting up a shade tent and the registration table (also for distributing information). Moving 10 rowing machines from the dock house out to the platform. Moving the kayaks down to the floating dock. Rigging the Quattro for sculling, move it to the water, and install the oars. Moving the dragon boat to the floating dock, before attaching the head and tail! Moving the rack with the PFDs (personal flotation devices) outside. 2) After the guests arrive (starting 8:00 AM) there will be many ACTIVITIES happening near the dockhouse and on the water: Showing the guests how to use the Concept2 RowErg machines. Helping the guests select the proper size PFD required for all water activities (for comfort and best flotation). Helping the guests get in and out of the kayaks and the Quattro shell (capacity: four guest "sweep" rowers plus one experienced coxswain). Experienced kayakers can help guide the guests around the New Haven harbor! Rowing the dragon boat! Giving tours of the boathouse. Enjoying a game of cornhole! Finally, some logistics: 1) Please register via the Yale DOS VolunteerHub portal ( http://yaledayofservice.volunteerhub.com/ ). 2) ALSO sign the separate 2024 CDB Waiver Packet, which is required of all CDB volunteers: http://www.canaldock.org/events-1/volunteer-community-boating-day-1 If you are bringing a family member who is between 15, but not yet 18, their ODB waiver needs to be signed by a parent or guardian. 3) Different styles of PFDs are provided (and are required if you want to walk down to the floating dock), but if you own a PFD which you prefer, please bring it. 4) There will be shade, but to protect your skin and eyes please consider packing sunscreen, sun glasses, and a sun hat. 5) Restrooms are available. 6) And the most important answer is "yes". There is FREE street parking is available along Long Wharf Drive, across from the boathouse. We hope to see you on the water! Canal Dock Boathouse — 475 Long Wharf Drive false