Youth age 15 to 22 may apply to work with a team to restore a stream in a county park, receive training in stone work, learn environmental construction, and earn $600 for a 40-hour week.Read More
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Let’s Increase our Society’s Relevance by Meeting Younger Generations Where They Are
In today’s American culture, young adults need our support to become engaged in the Society’s work, says Leader Curt Collier in his latest column.Read More
We’re Participating in ‘No Mow May’ for Sake of Bees—and our Food Supply
No Mow May allows flowers to bloom on a lawn, which aids early-season pollinators, including bees, which are crucial for our food supply.Read More
As I See It: Our Society is Laying the Groundwork for a Vibrant Future
As Jim Norman ends his term as president, he has confidence in our Society’s leadership, its vision for the future, and in all those who are helping to make that vision a reality.Read More
Let’s be Intentional about Thanking Mothers—and Others—for Making our Lives Easier
We should take the time to share real gratitude for mothers—and others—who help us, says Leader Curt Collier.Read More
A Place of Healing
Leader Curt Collier learned firsthand the healing power of nature as his family grieved the loss of his sister. He understands the importance of safe green havens and invites you to join a group that will study the research on how such havens are created.Read More