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Volunteer & Enjoy the Fun

Are you looking for a fun way to volunteer this summer? The Land Trust of North Alabama may have the perfect opportunity for you! Check out the details below:

  

~Fun Volunteer Opportunities~

Can you Deux it?

This inaugural aquathalon (or "Premiere Deux" as some folks have fondly named it) is a first for Madison County.
  

Spend a bit of time on Land Trust trails
or on the deck of the beautiful
Mountain Springs pool! 

 
Please  click here to register to help on this fun morning!  Yep, you'll get a t-shirt!





Our Jazz at Three Caves Concert Seriesbegins soon and we are now actively seeking volunteers to help with these very cool events.  The dates are June 21-Julian VaughnJuly 19-Warren Hill, and August 9- Marion Meadows. 

The concerts are relaxing and fun events at the ever-amazing Three Caves.

Volunteering (2 hour minimum) for the event earns you free admission and a wonderful night out.  Positions range from helping with parking, taking admission tickets, staffing t-shirt or drink tables, or helping hand out boxed dinners.  


We only open Three Caves - a former limestone quarry - to the public a few times per year, so this is a great way to help the Land Trust.  Thanks to our volunteers, every evening at Three Caves is special! 

Want to learn more?  Please email Natalie@LandTrustNAL.org
or phone 256.534.LAND (5263).


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