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ECO: Worm Wranglin'! - a compost critter round up

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Due Date: 2025-03-20T11:12:40.643Z
The Solana Center's resident worms help them teach San Diegans about the beauty of Vermicomposting (composting with worms). They act as a demonstration site and nursery for raising and distributing worms to homes around the County. Help care for these amazing compost critters and promote sustainability in our community! Volunteers help care for their worm nursery and demonstration site by separating worms from worm castings, feeding worms, and building new worm beds. This activity is great for kids and all levels of experience are welcome! Project Requirements & Important Notes Attire: Wear clothes that can get dirty and closed-toe shoes. Please dress appropriate to the weather as we will be outside. Bring: Reusable water bottle, work gloves if you prefer to use your own. Physical Ability: Must be willing to do hands-on work with worms and other compost critters (worms and other composting bugs)! The ability to lift up to 20 pounds is preferred. Weather: Not canceled for light rain. If heavy storms are in forecast you will be notified of cancellation by email and phone the night before (by 5pm). For not predicted heavy storms, cancellations will be notified ASAP. Note: All volunteers under the age of 18 must have their parent or guardian sign them up on their behalf on the Solana Center's website. About the Solana Center for Environmental Innovation Solana Center for Environmental Innovation is a San Diego-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that focuses on Zero Waste, composting, and water conservation. They mobilize the local community through innovative outreach and provide consulting services to businesses and jurisdictions in order to address the region's most pressing environmental issues and enact impactful change.






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