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Volunteers supporting our community

Volunteer to help plant our reserves

If you are the kind of person who likes to get some good old soil under your fingernails and get involved in something that benefits and beautifies the environment around you, then community plantings are just right for you.

Find out how you can help with the Community Planting programme


Walkers and cyclists needed!

Do you enjoy walking or cycling around your community?

Want to have fun walking/cycling with a group of children?

Have you 10 – 30 minutes spare once or twice a week?

Want to help reduce the amount of traffic on the roads?

If this sounds like you…volunteers are needed to help run Walking School Buses and Cycle Trains at schools across Nelson. Seven schools have Walking School Buses running – some run just once a week, others run every morning and afternoon five days a week. Four of these schools also have Cycle Trains which fit in with the volunteer leaders and children's schedules.

The Buses and Trains use designated routes to and from school and take between 10 – 30 minutes.

Adult volunteer drivers are needed to lead the Buses and Trains on the journey to/from school. You choose the day, morning/afternoon and the school that best suits you.

Check out the walking school bus web pages or the cycle trains web pages. Contact the Walking School Bus Coordinator at Nelson City Council on +64 3 546 0214 or by email.


Have Fun at Founders

With many of Founders Heritage Park 's volunteers off on holiday, retiring, or moving, roster numbers are suddenly greatly reduced. If you have a free morning or afternoon every week or fortnight, you may enjoy taking a turn at being the Park's front-line host: greeting visitors, taking admissions, and making sales in the gift shop. Interested volunteers please call the staff at Founders today on +64 3 548 2649.


Isel House Needs You!

Stoke's stately home, Isel House, reopened in 2003 after a make-over that maintained the authentic Victorian look of the house while giving it a new role as a community exhibition space.

Now you can play your part in keeping this part of Nelson's history alive.

Over 11,000 people visited Isel House last year, all interested in the colonial history of the house, and attracted by the changing exhibitions. These have ranged from a touring show on 100 years of midwifery in New Zealand, to a textile exhibition by the local Spinners and Weavers Collective. Getting Isel House to this stage has taken hours of input, and now there is scope for more people to become part of the Isel family.

Best Seat in Town

Would you like to take your place in the 'best seat in town' in the Isel foyer? More people are needed on the roster to keep the house open daily. Volunteers give two and half hours of their time for a shift, but this can be weekly, fortnightly or monthly. The role is to greet people, give them information, tell them about the history of the house and answer questions. Full training is given, and there is a manual with information. Curator Sally Papps says it's an opportunity to meet people from all over the world: "We have people who range from garden lovers and heritage enthusiasts, to people with historical connections to the house or its namesake, Isel in Cumbria in the UK."

Functions are held a couple of times a year for all the volunteers to get together.

Good for the Soul

Now that John Douglas is retired he has time to 'put something back into the community'. John has been a volunteer at Broadgreen for the past five years, adding Isel House to his weekly routine as soon as it reopened.

He enjoys the peacefulness of Isel but says there is still plenty of opportunity to talk to visitors. "I'd encourage anyone who has the time, to give it a go," John says, "particularly anyone living alone. Once they take the first step they will find they have a very rewarding way to get out, meet people and find out more about Nelson's heritage."

Show your stuff

The exhibition programme at Isel House changes several times through the year. Sally Papps says there is scope for more groups to use the space: "We would love to host more exhibitions, displays and workshops. The historical context makes Isel a great place for a group to hold a retrospective, and staff are happy to help with displays."

Groups are eligible for a return on the door take, so with word of mouth networking, the hire cost can be reduced.

To find out more about getting involved with Isel House, call Sally Papps on +64 3 547 5222.


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