Tag: Get Involved – Volunteer

  • A new sound at the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail

    Kris Bowmaster has been hard at work with his Music Poetry Class at the Albemarle Charlottesville Regional Jail. Now he has posted some recordings on his website, Proud Angel, so we can all hear the results. “Klick and Listen” – you will be impressed! Kris deserves recognition for  helping to tackle our toughest problems by…

  • cvillewiki – new encyclopedia of local government and our community

    Are you interested in land use, transportation, and community design? Now you can help build Charlottesville Tomorrow’s new wiki. Go to http://www.cvillepedia.org/mediawiki/ to get started. Charlottesville Tomorrow’s mission is to inform and engage the public by providing clear, non-partisan information and research on land use, transportation, and community design issues with the confidence an informed…

  • Thank You, Farmers!

    Thanks to all of you who are participating this year in the JABA  End-Of-Market-Day Local Produce Donation Program.  What a great way to help the individuals and families served by JABA! Market News

  • Ready to get involved? Serve.gov is the place to start.

    The President has said that the challenges America faces are unprecedented, and that we need to build a new foundation for economic growth in America. The Administration has begun this work with dramatic new investments in education, health care, and clean energy, but we cannot do this alone here in Washington. Economic recovery is as…

  • Looking for a fun place to volunteer?

    Maybe Market Central is just the place for you! If you love the City Market and would like to help it find a permanent home, stop by the Market Central table in the non-profit section of the City Market. Hello, friends of the Charlottesville City Market – As we approach the summer season at the…

  • Volunteer Opportunities at OLLI at U.Va.

    From the OLLI at U.Va. Email Newsletter, May 26, 2009: OLLI at U.Va. is indeed fortunate to have many of its original leaders still volunteering for OLLI.  They have worked long and hard the past eight years establishing a lifelong-learning institute in Charlottesville.  Their efforts have met with much success and present day OLLI members are benefiting greatly from their dedication.  Although these individuals intend to continue working for…