Opportunities From: City of Madison Volunteering

Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Tenney Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Tenney Park Beach

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Starkweather Creek Water Cleanup

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Spring Harbor Beach Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE signNo Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer lead, Susan Lauffer will be on site to direct work.  

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE signNo Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer lead, Susan Lauffer will be on site to direct work.  

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Reynolds Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Rennebohm Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Reindahl Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Pilgrim Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Penn Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Orton Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Olin Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Olbrich Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers from Friends of Olbrich Park (FOOP) will be directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers from Friends of Olbrich Park (FOOP) will be directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - North Star Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Nakoma Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Mineral Point Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - McGinnis Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Marshall Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53562

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Marlborough Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Manchester Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Lucy Lincoln Hiestand Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Lake Edge Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Event Assistance - Bird & Nature Fest 2026

Be part of the Bird and Nature Fest and help make this event a success! Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, event support, and cleanup. Sign up for one shift or all three!

Volunteer Shifts & Roles:

Setup (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) – 6 volunteers needed to help set up tables, tents, and event materials. Event Assistance (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM) – 6 volunteers needed to pass out water, assist vendors, and support event activities. Cleanup (3:30 PM - 5:00 PM) – 6 volunteers needed to help break down tables, collect trash, and ensure the park is left in great condition.

This is a great opportunity to support your community, enjoy the outdoors, and be part of a fun event! Sign up for one shift or all three!

Program: Special Events

Be part of the Bird and Nature Fest and help make this event a success! Volunteers are needed to assist with setup, event support, and cleanup. Sign up for one shift or all three!

Volunteer Shifts & Roles:

Setup (10:00 AM - 12:00 PM) – 6 volunteers needed to help set up tables, tents, and event materials. Event Assistance (12:00 PM - 4:00 PM) – 6 volunteers needed to pass out water, assist vendors, and support event activities. Cleanup (3:30 PM - 5:00 PM) – 6 volunteers needed to help break down tables, collect trash, and ensure the park is left in great condition.

This is a great opportunity to support your community, enjoy the outdoors, and be part of a fun event! Sign up for one shift or all three!

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - James Madison Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Hoyt Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers from Friends of Hoyt Park will be directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers from Friends of Hoyt Park will be directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - High Point Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Hiestand Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Haen Family Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Glenwood Children's Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53711

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Giddings Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Garner Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Galaxy Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Elver Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Elvehjem Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Edward Klief Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Edna Taylor Conservation Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers from Friends of Edna Taylor Conservation Park will direct efforts.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers from Friends of Edna Taylor Conservation Park will direct efforts.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Door Creek Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer group, Madnorski will be on site to direct work. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer group, Madnorski will be on site to direct work. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53718

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Demetral Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite. This cleanup is in partnership with the North Street Neighborhood Association (NSNA). Volunteers are encouraged to meet NSNA representatives at the corner of North St. and Commercial Ave. for check-in before heading to Demetral Park and surrounding areas. NSNA will provide guidance for those interested in cleaning up additional neighborhood spaces.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite. This cleanup is in partnership with the North Street Neighborhood Association (NSNA). Volunteers are encouraged to meet NSNA representatives at the corner of North St. and Commercial Ave. for check-in before heading to Demetral Park and surrounding areas. NSNA will provide guidance for those interested in cleaning up additional neighborhood spaces.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Country Grove Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Cherokee Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park SOUTH

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Cherokee Marsh Conservation Park NORTH

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit.

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Carpenter-Ridgeway Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer lead, Terry Chaudoir, will be on site to direct work.  

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer lead, Terry Chaudoir, will be on site to direct work.  

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Brittingham Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Blackhawk Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - B.B. Clarke Beach Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Arbor Hills Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Aldo Leopold Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Wexford Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer lead, Ken Schmidt will be on site to direct work.  

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteer lead, Ken Schmidt will be on site to direct work.  

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53717

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Acewood Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit


Note

We will also be doing volunteer work at Acewood Conservation Park (meeting at end of Leo Drive).  That is a separate opportunity page located here: Earth Day Challenge 2026 - Acewood Conservation Park 

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit


Note

We will also be doing volunteer work at Acewood Conservation Park (meeting at end of Leo Drive).  That is a separate opportunity page located here: Earth Day Challenge 2026 - Acewood Conservation Park 

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Acewood Conservation Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit


Note

We will also be cleaning Acewood Park (playground area).  That is a separate opportunity page located here:  Earth Day Challenge - Acewood Park

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts.

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit


Note

We will also be cleaning Acewood Park (playground area).  That is a separate opportunity page located here:  Earth Day Challenge - Acewood Park

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53716

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Monona Bay Monthly Shoreline Cleanup

Help keep Lake Monona’s shoreline clean and healthy by joining our monthly shoreline cleanup. Volunteers will walk designated shoreline areas to pick up litter and debris that collect along the water’s edge. These cleanups improve water quality, protect wildlife, and keep our parks welcoming for everyone. This is a great ongoing opportunity for individuals, families, and groups who want to make a visible impact in a short amount of time.

Responsibilities
Collect trash and debris along assigned shoreline areas
Place collected materials into provided bags
Work safely near water and uneven terrain
Report large or hazardous items to the site lead

Qualifications
Comfortable walking on uneven ground and near water
Able to bend, reach, and carry light to moderate loads
Youth (under 14) are welcome with adult supervision
No prior experience required

Additional Notes
Cleanups take place on the first Saturday of every month
All supplies including gloves and bags are provided
Volunteers are encouraged to wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Help keep Lake Monona’s shoreline clean and healthy by joining our monthly shoreline cleanup. Volunteers will walk designated shoreline areas to pick up litter and debris that collect along the water’s edge. These cleanups improve water quality, protect wildlife, and keep our parks welcoming for everyone. This is a great ongoing opportunity for individuals, families, and groups who want to make a visible impact in a short amount of time.

Responsibilities
Collect trash and debris along assigned shoreline areas
Place collected materials into provided bags
Work safely near water and uneven terrain
Report large or hazardous items to the site lead

Qualifications
Comfortable walking on uneven ground and near water
Able to bend, reach, and carry light to moderate loads
Youth (under 14) are welcome with adult supervision
No prior experience required

Additional Notes
Cleanups take place on the first Saturday of every month
All supplies including gloves and bags are provided
Volunteers are encouraged to wear weather appropriate clothing and sturdy footwear

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Volunteer Workdays - The Glen Golf Park

Join us for scheduled Saturday volunteer days at The Glen Golf Park in Madison. These organized work sessions focus on seasonal park stewardship needs and help keep the golf park healthy, welcoming, and well maintained. Work activities will vary throughout the year based on the season and current park priorities.

Responsibilities

• Assist with seasonal land management tasks such as planting, weeding, and seed collection
• Support horticultural care including mulching and landscape bed maintenance
• Help with general park beautification through litter and debris cleanup

Qualifications

• Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
• Comfortable performing light to moderate physical activity including bending, lifting, and walking
• Willingness to work as part of a group and follow staff guidance
• No prior experience required

Additional Notes

Volunteer days take place on Saturdays
Work is seasonal and will change throughout the year based on park needs
Tools and gloves are provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own
Please dress for the weather and wear closed toe shoes
Water will be available, but bringing a reusable water bottle is encouraged

Program: Golf & Recreation Spaces

Join us for scheduled Saturday volunteer days at The Glen Golf Park in Madison. These organized work sessions focus on seasonal park stewardship needs and help keep the golf park healthy, welcoming, and well maintained. Work activities will vary throughout the year based on the season and current park priorities.

Responsibilities

• Assist with seasonal land management tasks such as planting, weeding, and seed collection
• Support horticultural care including mulching and landscape bed maintenance
• Help with general park beautification through litter and debris cleanup

Qualifications

• Ability to work outdoors in varying weather conditions
• Comfortable performing light to moderate physical activity including bending, lifting, and walking
• Willingness to work as part of a group and follow staff guidance
• No prior experience required

Additional Notes

Volunteer days take place on Saturdays
Work is seasonal and will change throughout the year based on park needs
Tools and gloves are provided, but volunteers are welcome to bring their own
Please dress for the weather and wear closed toe shoes
Water will be available, but bringing a reusable water bottle is encouraged

Program: Golf & Recreation Spaces

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Craft or Kite Table Support - Movie Nights at The Glen

Volunteers support family friendly activities during Movie Nights at The Glen by assisting with crafts or distributing kites to event participants.

Responsibilities

Assist children with simple craft activities during the event Pass out kites to participants as needed Help keep the activity area organized and welcoming

Qualifications

Comfortable working with children and families Patient, friendly, and able to provide basic assistance Interest in supporting community events

Additional Notes         

2 to 4 volunteers are needed per event.

Program: Golf & Recreation Spaces

Volunteers support family friendly activities during Movie Nights at The Glen by assisting with crafts or distributing kites to event participants.

Responsibilities

Assist children with simple craft activities during the event Pass out kites to participants as needed Help keep the activity area organized and welcoming

Qualifications

Comfortable working with children and families Patient, friendly, and able to provide basic assistance Interest in supporting community events

Additional Notes         

2 to 4 volunteers are needed per event.

Program: Golf & Recreation Spaces

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Putting Green Monitor - Movie Nights at The Glen

Movie Nights at The Glen are seasonal, family friendly evening events featuring outdoor movies and activities. Putting Green Monitors help support safe and respectful use of the practice green areas by event participants.

Responsibilities

Help teach non golf participants proper care and etiquette of the practice green, 9 green, and 4 green Repair marks made on the greenMonitor use of the greens during the event Answer basic questions and provide friendly guidance to participants Help ensure the greens remain in good condition throughout the evening

Qualifications

Comfortable interacting with the public, including children and families Willingness to provide gentle instruction and supervisionInterest in maintaining green at peak conditions Interest in helping create a positive event experience

Additional Notes
2 to 4 volunteers are needed per event. Volunteers may sign up for one date or multiple dates. Event dates and times vary by month.

Program: Golf & Recreation Spaces

Movie Nights at The Glen are seasonal, family friendly evening events featuring outdoor movies and activities. Putting Green Monitors help support safe and respectful use of the practice green areas by event participants.

Responsibilities

Help teach non golf participants proper care and etiquette of the practice green, 9 green, and 4 green Repair marks made on the greenMonitor use of the greens during the event Answer basic questions and provide friendly guidance to participants Help ensure the greens remain in good condition throughout the evening

Qualifications

Comfortable interacting with the public, including children and families Willingness to provide gentle instruction and supervisionInterest in maintaining green at peak conditions Interest in helping create a positive event experience

Additional Notes
2 to 4 volunteers are needed per event. Volunteers may sign up for one date or multiple dates. Event dates and times vary by month.

Program: Golf & Recreation Spaces

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Family Winter Prom - Cleanup Volunteer

Cleanup Volunteer
Help wrap up a fun evening by assisting with post-event cleanup at Family Winter Prom. Volunteers will work alongside staff to tidy up the space after the dance, ensuring Monona Terrace is left in great condition. This is a quick and easy way to support a popular family event.

Responsibilities
• Assist with taking down tables, signage, and decorations
• Collect and dispose of trash or recycling as directed
• Wipe down surfaces and gather any remaining supplies
• Help staff load bins or materials for transport
• Check the activity and photo areas for left items
• Follow directions from event leads to ensure a smooth and efficient cleanup

Qualifications
• Comfortable doing light physical tasks such as bending, lifting, or moving supplies
• Works well as part of a small team
• Able to follow instructions and stay on task
• Age 16 or older

Additional Notes
• Indoor role
• Orientation provided at the start of the shift
• Dress neatly and comfortably for light physical work
• Supplies and equipment provided
• Free parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace

Program: Special Events

Cleanup Volunteer
Help wrap up a fun evening by assisting with post-event cleanup at Family Winter Prom. Volunteers will work alongside staff to tidy up the space after the dance, ensuring Monona Terrace is left in great condition. This is a quick and easy way to support a popular family event.

Responsibilities
• Assist with taking down tables, signage, and decorations
• Collect and dispose of trash or recycling as directed
• Wipe down surfaces and gather any remaining supplies
• Help staff load bins or materials for transport
• Check the activity and photo areas for left items
• Follow directions from event leads to ensure a smooth and efficient cleanup

Qualifications
• Comfortable doing light physical tasks such as bending, lifting, or moving supplies
• Works well as part of a small team
• Able to follow instructions and stay on task
• Age 16 or older

Additional Notes
• Indoor role
• Orientation provided at the start of the shift
• Dress neatly and comfortably for light physical work
• Supplies and equipment provided
• Free parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Winter Prom - Photo Station Volunteer

Photo Station Volunteer
Help capture the fun of Family Winter Prom by assisting at the photo station! Volunteers may help take photos using guests’ phones or cameras or assist with line management and prep by keeping things moving smoothly. This is a great role for friendly, outgoing volunteers who enjoy helping families make lasting memories.

Responsibilities
• Greet families as they arrive at the photo area
• Use guests’ phones or cameras to take photos upon request
• Help organize and direct the line to keep it moving efficiently
• Guide families on where to stand or pose before photos
• Keep the photo area tidy and safe for guests
• Communicate any technical or crowd issues to event staff
• Assist with light cleanup or reset at the end of the shift

Qualifications
• Comfortable interacting with children and families in a busy event space
• Friendly, patient, and professional when taking or assisting with photos
• Able to stand for most of the shift and manage a small line
• Willing to handle guests’ phones carefully and follow simple photo-taking steps
• Age 16 or older

Additional Notes
• Indoor role
• Orientation provided at the start of the shift
• Supplies and equipment provided
• Free parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace

Program: Special Events

Photo Station Volunteer
Help capture the fun of Family Winter Prom by assisting at the photo station! Volunteers may help take photos using guests’ phones or cameras or assist with line management and prep by keeping things moving smoothly. This is a great role for friendly, outgoing volunteers who enjoy helping families make lasting memories.

Responsibilities
• Greet families as they arrive at the photo area
• Use guests’ phones or cameras to take photos upon request
• Help organize and direct the line to keep it moving efficiently
• Guide families on where to stand or pose before photos
• Keep the photo area tidy and safe for guests
• Communicate any technical or crowd issues to event staff
• Assist with light cleanup or reset at the end of the shift

Qualifications
• Comfortable interacting with children and families in a busy event space
• Friendly, patient, and professional when taking or assisting with photos
• Able to stand for most of the shift and manage a small line
• Willing to handle guests’ phones carefully and follow simple photo-taking steps
• Age 16 or older

Additional Notes
• Indoor role
• Orientation provided at the start of the shift
• Supplies and equipment provided
• Free parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Winter Prom - Activity Station Volunteer

Activity Station Volunteer

Help make Family Winter Prom extra fun by assisting with the activity stations! Volunteers will help kids and families complete simple, pre-planned activities set up around the event space. This is a great role for friendly, patient volunteers who enjoy engaging with children and keeping the area welcoming for all guests.

Responsibilities

• Welcome families and explain how each activity works

• Offer light guidance or assistance as kids complete the activities

• Keep tables and supplies tidy and restocked as needed

• Encourage creativity and positive participation

• Communicate any supply or safety issues to event staff

• Help with light cleanup or reset at the end of the shift

Qualifications

• Enjoy interacting with children and families in a lively event setting

• Friendly, patient, and attentive to safety and cleanliness

• Comfortable standing or moving between activity areas during the shift

• Willing to follow simple instructions for the pre-planned activities

• Age 16 or older

Additional Notes

• Indoor role

• Orientation provided at the start of the shift

• Supplies and equipment provided

• Free parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace

Program: Special Events

Activity Station Volunteer

Help make Family Winter Prom extra fun by assisting with the activity stations! Volunteers will help kids and families complete simple, pre-planned activities set up around the event space. This is a great role for friendly, patient volunteers who enjoy engaging with children and keeping the area welcoming for all guests.

Responsibilities

• Welcome families and explain how each activity works

• Offer light guidance or assistance as kids complete the activities

• Keep tables and supplies tidy and restocked as needed

• Encourage creativity and positive participation

• Communicate any supply or safety issues to event staff

• Help with light cleanup or reset at the end of the shift

Qualifications

• Enjoy interacting with children and families in a lively event setting

• Friendly, patient, and attentive to safety and cleanliness

• Comfortable standing or moving between activity areas during the shift

• Willing to follow simple instructions for the pre-planned activities

• Age 16 or older

Additional Notes

• Indoor role

• Orientation provided at the start of the shift

• Supplies and equipment provided

• Free parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Family Winter Prom - Registration Volunteer

Put on your dancing shoes and join us at Monona Terrace for Family Winter Prom 2026! The evening will have fun music, light refreshments, crafts, and a photo station. Family Winter Prom is a dance perfect for children 13 and under with an accompanying adult. 

Registration Volunteer

Help welcome families to Madison Parks’ Family Winter Prom by staffing the registration table. You’ll greet guests, check them in, answer basic event questions, and set a friendly tone for the evening. Training and talking points are provided on site.

Responsibilities

Greet and check in attendees using the guest list or ticketing app Distribute wristbands, programs, and any handouts Assist with on-site registrations if applicable Direct guests to coat check, photo area, and dance floor Answer general questions and radio or flag a staff lead as needed Keep the registration area tidy and stocked Record simple counts or notes for end-of-shift handoff

Qualifications

Comfortable interacting with families and kids in a busy lobby setting Organized and attentive to detail when checking names and materials Able to stand or sit at a table for most of the shift Willing to learn a simple check-in flow and follow procedures Age 16 or older

Additional Notes

Indoor roleOrientation provided at the start of the shiftDress neatly and warmly enough for brief doorway draftsSupplies and equipment providedAccessibility accommodations available upon requestFree parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace




Program: Special Events

Put on your dancing shoes and join us at Monona Terrace for Family Winter Prom 2026! The evening will have fun music, light refreshments, crafts, and a photo station. Family Winter Prom is a dance perfect for children 13 and under with an accompanying adult. 

Registration Volunteer

Help welcome families to Madison Parks’ Family Winter Prom by staffing the registration table. You’ll greet guests, check them in, answer basic event questions, and set a friendly tone for the evening. Training and talking points are provided on site.

Responsibilities

Greet and check in attendees using the guest list or ticketing app Distribute wristbands, programs, and any handouts Assist with on-site registrations if applicable Direct guests to coat check, photo area, and dance floor Answer general questions and radio or flag a staff lead as needed Keep the registration area tidy and stocked Record simple counts or notes for end-of-shift handoff

Qualifications

Comfortable interacting with families and kids in a busy lobby setting Organized and attentive to detail when checking names and materials Able to stand or sit at a table for most of the shift Willing to learn a simple check-in flow and follow procedures Age 16 or older

Additional Notes

Indoor roleOrientation provided at the start of the shiftDress neatly and warmly enough for brief doorway draftsSupplies and equipment providedAccessibility accommodations available upon requestFree parking for volunteers provided courtesy of Monona Terrace




Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Dog Park Steward - Sycamore Dog Park

As a Dog Park Steward, you’ll help ensure that our community dog parks remain clean, safe, and enjoyable for everyone. While dog owners are encouraged to clean up after their pets, some may forget. Your role will be to maintain the cleanliness of the park, ensuring a welcoming environment for all visitors.

Responsibilities:

Monitor the dog park to ensure cleanliness. Pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly. Ensure waste disposal stations are stocked with bags and accessible. Report any safety hazards or issues to park staff. Promote a friendly, welcoming environment for dogs and their owners.

Qualifications:

Must be comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions. Ability to handle pet waste safely and hygienically. Good communication skills to report park issues effectively. Must be at least 14 years old (or accompanied by an adult if under 18).

Additional Info:

This is a flexible volunteer position with no set hours, though regular visits are encouraged. Volunteers are provided with gloves and waste bags and pooper scooper.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

As a Dog Park Steward, you’ll help ensure that our community dog parks remain clean, safe, and enjoyable for everyone. While dog owners are encouraged to clean up after their pets, some may forget. Your role will be to maintain the cleanliness of the park, ensuring a welcoming environment for all visitors.

Responsibilities:

Monitor the dog park to ensure cleanliness. Pick up pet waste and dispose of it properly. Ensure waste disposal stations are stocked with bags and accessible. Report any safety hazards or issues to park staff. Promote a friendly, welcoming environment for dogs and their owners.

Qualifications:

Must be comfortable working outdoors in varying weather conditions. Ability to handle pet waste safely and hygienically. Good communication skills to report park issues effectively. Must be at least 14 years old (or accompanied by an adult if under 18).

Additional Info:

This is a flexible volunteer position with no set hours, though regular visits are encouraged. Volunteers are provided with gloves and waste bags and pooper scooper.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toy Collector - Ontario Park

The Park Toy Coordinator is responsible for gathering and organizing toys left at Ontario Park, ensuring they are kept in a designated area. This role includes inspecting for broken or unsafe toys and removing them to keep the park safe. Each coordinator leads efforts at their assigned park and may recruit volunteers to assist.

Responsibilities

Collect toys left around the park and place them in the designated area. Inspect toys regularly and dispose of anything broken or hazardous. Serve as the main volunteer for your park; recruit others if needed. Communicate safety concerns or supply needs with park staff.

Qualifications

Good organization and attention to detail. Ability to identify and handle broken or hazardous items safely. Comfortable leading and coordinating volunteers. Dedicated to keeping the park clean and safe.

Additional Notes

Flexible hours; typically 1–2 hours per week based on park use. Great opportunity to support your community and gain leadership experience.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

The Park Toy Coordinator is responsible for gathering and organizing toys left at Ontario Park, ensuring they are kept in a designated area. This role includes inspecting for broken or unsafe toys and removing them to keep the park safe. Each coordinator leads efforts at their assigned park and may recruit volunteers to assist.

Responsibilities

Collect toys left around the park and place them in the designated area. Inspect toys regularly and dispose of anything broken or hazardous. Serve as the main volunteer for your park; recruit others if needed. Communicate safety concerns or supply needs with park staff.

Qualifications

Good organization and attention to detail. Ability to identify and handle broken or hazardous items safely. Comfortable leading and coordinating volunteers. Dedicated to keeping the park clean and safe.

Additional Notes

Flexible hours; typically 1–2 hours per week based on park use. Great opportunity to support your community and gain leadership experience.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53714

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Volunteer Workdays - Hoyt Park

Join us for a rewarding day outdoors as we work together to care for our beautiful parks. Under the guidance of our workday leader, you will assist with a variety of seasonal tasks. No experience is necessary. Visit hoytpark.org for monthly details.  We will provide instruction on each task and how this work supports our restoration efforts. This activity may involve walking off trail and moving through tall vegetation. Volunteers should wear sturdy shoes and long sleeves and pants and bring work gloves.

What to bring:

Long sleeves and long pants Sturdy shoes (get ready for a bit of off-trail travel!)

We’ll provide all the tools you’ll need. Your efforts will help protect our natural spaces and create a healthier environment for everyone to enjoy. Come make a difference – we can’t wait to have you join us!

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Join us for a rewarding day outdoors as we work together to care for our beautiful parks. Under the guidance of our workday leader, you will assist with a variety of seasonal tasks. No experience is necessary. Visit hoytpark.org for monthly details.  We will provide instruction on each task and how this work supports our restoration efforts. This activity may involve walking off trail and moving through tall vegetation. Volunteers should wear sturdy shoes and long sleeves and pants and bring work gloves.

What to bring:

Long sleeves and long pants Sturdy shoes (get ready for a bit of off-trail travel!)

We’ll provide all the tools you’ll need. Your efforts will help protect our natural spaces and create a healthier environment for everyone to enjoy. Come make a difference – we can’t wait to have you join us!

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Toy Collector - Newberry Park

The Park Toy Coordinator is responsible for gathering and organizing toys left at Newberry Park, ensuring they are kept in a designated area (behind the bench next to the playground). This role includes inspecting for broken or unsafe toys and removing them to keep the park safe. Each coordinator leads efforts at their assigned park and may recruit volunteers to assist.

Responsibilities

Collect toys left around the park and place them in the designated area. Inspect toys regularly and dispose of anything broken or hazardous. Serve as the main volunteer for your park; recruit others if needed. Communicate safety concerns or supply needs with park staff.

Qualifications

Good organization and attention to detail. Ability to identify and handle broken or hazardous items safely. Comfortable leading and coordinating volunteers. Dedicated to keeping the park clean and safe.

Additional Notes

Flexible hours; typically 1–2 hours per week based on park use. Great opportunity to support your community and gain leadership experience.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

The Park Toy Coordinator is responsible for gathering and organizing toys left at Newberry Park, ensuring they are kept in a designated area (behind the bench next to the playground). This role includes inspecting for broken or unsafe toys and removing them to keep the park safe. Each coordinator leads efforts at their assigned park and may recruit volunteers to assist.

Responsibilities

Collect toys left around the park and place them in the designated area. Inspect toys regularly and dispose of anything broken or hazardous. Serve as the main volunteer for your park; recruit others if needed. Communicate safety concerns or supply needs with park staff.

Qualifications

Good organization and attention to detail. Ability to identify and handle broken or hazardous items safely. Comfortable leading and coordinating volunteers. Dedicated to keeping the park clean and safe.

Additional Notes

Flexible hours; typically 1–2 hours per week based on park use. Great opportunity to support your community and gain leadership experience.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53719

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Toy Collector - Lucia Crest Park

The Park Toy Coordinator is responsible for gathering and organizing toys left at Lucia Crest Park, ensuring they are kept in a designated area (bin near the volleyball court). This role includes inspecting for broken or unsafe toys and removing them to keep the park safe. Each coordinator leads efforts at their assigned park and may recruit volunteers to assist.

Responsibilities

Collect toys left around the park and place them in the designated toy bin. Inspect toys regularly and dispose of anything broken or hazardous. Serve as the main volunteer for your park; recruit others if needed. Communicate safety concerns or supply needs with park staff.

Qualifications

Good organization and attention to detail. Ability to identify and handle broken or hazardous items safely. Comfortable leading and coordinating volunteers. Dedicated to keeping the park clean and safe.

Additional Notes

Flexible hours; typically 1–2 hours per week based on park use. Great opportunity to support your community and gain leadership experience.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

The Park Toy Coordinator is responsible for gathering and organizing toys left at Lucia Crest Park, ensuring they are kept in a designated area (bin near the volleyball court). This role includes inspecting for broken or unsafe toys and removing them to keep the park safe. Each coordinator leads efforts at their assigned park and may recruit volunteers to assist.

Responsibilities

Collect toys left around the park and place them in the designated toy bin. Inspect toys regularly and dispose of anything broken or hazardous. Serve as the main volunteer for your park; recruit others if needed. Communicate safety concerns or supply needs with park staff.

Qualifications

Good organization and attention to detail. Ability to identify and handle broken or hazardous items safely. Comfortable leading and coordinating volunteers. Dedicated to keeping the park clean and safe.

Additional Notes

Flexible hours; typically 1–2 hours per week based on park use. Great opportunity to support your community and gain leadership experience.

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Canada Goose Egg Oiling Volunteer

Each April, under a permit from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison Parks staff and trained volunteers participate in Canada Goose egg oiling efforts on City property. Volunteers help locate nests and apply corn oil to eggs—a humane and approved method that prevents the eggs from developing and hatching. This population control technique is a key part of our long-term Canada Goose Management Program and helps reduce the environmental impacts of overpopulation in our parks.

This opportunity is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable working outdoors in early spring conditions and willing to complete a brief training prior to participating.

Responsibilities

·         Participate in a brief training session prior to fieldwork

·         Travel to designated park sites in coordination with Parks staff

·         Locate Canada Goose nests in natural areas

·         Carefully apply corn oil to eggs using approved methods

·         Record data as needed and report nest locations and outcomes

·         Follow safety and ethical guidelines while working around wildlife

Qualifications

·         Willingness to work in outdoor spring conditions (rain, mud, cold)

·         Ability to walk on uneven, wet, or muddy terrain

·         Comfortable around geese and able to follow wildlife-safe practices

·         Must complete required training

·         Available for scheduled site visits throughout April

·         Must be 18 or older (or accompanied by an adult if under 18)

Additional Notes

·         Most nesting sites are accessible on foot; rubber boots or waders are recommended

·         Opportunities are also available for avid paddlers to reach select sites via personal watercraft (e.g., kayak, canoe, SUP)

·         Volunteers will be contacted to coordinate dates and site assignments in early spring

·         All work is conducted under a DNR permit and with oversight from trained staff

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Each April, under a permit from the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, Madison Parks staff and trained volunteers participate in Canada Goose egg oiling efforts on City property. Volunteers help locate nests and apply corn oil to eggs—a humane and approved method that prevents the eggs from developing and hatching. This population control technique is a key part of our long-term Canada Goose Management Program and helps reduce the environmental impacts of overpopulation in our parks.

This opportunity is ideal for volunteers who are comfortable working outdoors in early spring conditions and willing to complete a brief training prior to participating.

Responsibilities

·         Participate in a brief training session prior to fieldwork

·         Travel to designated park sites in coordination with Parks staff

·         Locate Canada Goose nests in natural areas

·         Carefully apply corn oil to eggs using approved methods

·         Record data as needed and report nest locations and outcomes

·         Follow safety and ethical guidelines while working around wildlife

Qualifications

·         Willingness to work in outdoor spring conditions (rain, mud, cold)

·         Ability to walk on uneven, wet, or muddy terrain

·         Comfortable around geese and able to follow wildlife-safe practices

·         Must complete required training

·         Available for scheduled site visits throughout April

·         Must be 18 or older (or accompanied by an adult if under 18)

Additional Notes

·         Most nesting sites are accessible on foot; rubber boots or waders are recommended

·         Opportunities are also available for avid paddlers to reach select sites via personal watercraft (e.g., kayak, canoe, SUP)

·         Volunteers will be contacted to coordinate dates and site assignments in early spring

·         All work is conducted under a DNR permit and with oversight from trained staff

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Bird & Nature Adventure Leaders

Do you have a passion for nature and enjoy sharing it with others? Whether you're a seasoned nature enthusiast or new to the field, we need volunteers to help lead or co-lead our weekly, year-round Bird and Nature Adventures in Madison parks. These 90-minute nature walks are designed for nature lovers, families, and kids, and are the perfect opportunity to introduce people to the beauty of the outdoors.

You don’t need to be an expert on birds or nature to get involved—your enthusiasm is the key! Your walk can focus on any nature-related topic you love, whether it's a general nature walk or a topic like spring wildflowers, trees, or local wildlife. Walks are informal, welcoming, and fun, averaging around 15 participants of all ages.

Why Lead or Co-Lead?

Great opportunity for new leaders to get comfortable with the program and a park location. Flexible: You choose the date, location, and topic of your walk, with our support. Leader guidance: We will provide all the necessary training and assistance to help you succeed.

Volunteer Leader Dates

Here are openings in our 2026 calendar. Please email a date below that you like and a topic that you enjoy talking about to paul_noeldner@hotmail.com to learn more!  

 

_ Sat 01/24 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sat 02/21 10:00 Starkweather Creek
_ Sat 02/28 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sat 03/12 12noon WPCRC Senior Adventure
_ Sat 03/28 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sat 07/25 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sun 07/26 1:30 Lakeshore Preserve
_ Sat 08/22 9-11 Youth Pontoon Tour
_ Sun 08/09 1:30 Turville Point

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Do you have a passion for nature and enjoy sharing it with others? Whether you're a seasoned nature enthusiast or new to the field, we need volunteers to help lead or co-lead our weekly, year-round Bird and Nature Adventures in Madison parks. These 90-minute nature walks are designed for nature lovers, families, and kids, and are the perfect opportunity to introduce people to the beauty of the outdoors.

You don’t need to be an expert on birds or nature to get involved—your enthusiasm is the key! Your walk can focus on any nature-related topic you love, whether it's a general nature walk or a topic like spring wildflowers, trees, or local wildlife. Walks are informal, welcoming, and fun, averaging around 15 participants of all ages.

Why Lead or Co-Lead?

Great opportunity for new leaders to get comfortable with the program and a park location. Flexible: You choose the date, location, and topic of your walk, with our support. Leader guidance: We will provide all the necessary training and assistance to help you succeed.

Volunteer Leader Dates

Here are openings in our 2026 calendar. Please email a date below that you like and a topic that you enjoy talking about to paul_noeldner@hotmail.com to learn more!  

 

_ Sat 01/24 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sat 02/21 10:00 Starkweather Creek
_ Sat 02/28 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sat 03/12 12noon WPCRC Senior Adventure
_ Sat 03/28 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sat 07/25 1:30 Pheasant Branch
_ Sun 07/26 1:30 Lakeshore Preserve
_ Sat 08/22 9-11 Youth Pontoon Tour
_ Sun 08/09 1:30 Turville Point

Program: Conservation & Park Stewardship

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Earth Day Challenge - Quarry Park

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Join the Madison Parks Earth Day Challenge and help care for your parks on Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers will work independently or in small groups at designated parks across the city as part of a citywide Earth Day effort. This is a simple, meaningful way to give back to your community and enjoy time outdoors.

Responsibilities

Trash pickup throughout the park Light raking or stick removal at select locations

 

Qualifications

Comfortable working outdoors for up to two hours Able to walk on uneven terrain Youth (under 14) must be accompanied by an adult

 

Event Day Notes

Bags and gloves will be provided at the supply station marked with the EARTH DAY CHALLENGE sign No Parks staff will be onsite, volunteers will work independently, some sites may have volunteer leaders and groups directing efforts. 

 

Photos

We would love to see your event-day photos. Please email images for promotion and social media to ashea@cityofmadison.com, subject line EDC26, and include the photographer’s name and park for photo credit

Program: Special Events

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Happens On Apr 25, 2026

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: Yes


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Merrill Springs Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quicky before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Merrill Springs (5102 Spring Ct): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Street parking only.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quicky before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Merrill Springs (5102 Spring Ct): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Street parking only.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Marshall Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Marshall (2101 Allen Blvd): 15 standard racks, 90 spaces total.  Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. The first 5 racks (spaces 1-30) are for the mooring dinghies and should not be audited.  Therefore, you should only look at 10 of the racks (60 spaces), space numbers 31-90.  See diagram below; the spaces in gray are the mooring spaces so those are the ones you can ignore.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Marshall (2101 Allen Blvd): 15 standard racks, 90 spaces total.  Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. The first 5 racks (spaces 1-30) are for the mooring dinghies and should not be audited.  Therefore, you should only look at 10 of the racks (60 spaces), space numbers 31-90.  See diagram below; the spaces in gray are the mooring spaces so those are the ones you can ignore.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Law Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Law (410 S Blair St): 1 standard rack, 6 spaces total. Parking Lot available but pay careful attention to any signs restricting parking in certain spaces/areas.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Law (410 S Blair St): 1 standard rack, 6 spaces total. Parking Lot available but pay careful attention to any signs restricting parking in certain spaces/areas.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - James Madison Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is muh appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

James Madison (622 E Gorham St): 7 standard racks, 42 spaces total. There is a parking lot by the Gates of Heaven shelter, but it has a 3-hour time limit and is fairly far from the racks, so street parking is advised. The racks are not completely in numeric order so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is muh appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

James Madison (622 E Gorham St): 7 standard racks, 42 spaces total. There is a parking lot by the Gates of Heaven shelter, but it has a 3-hour time limit and is fairly far from the racks, so street parking is advised. The racks are not completely in numeric order so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Cherokee Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Cherokee (1000 Burning Wood Way): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total. Street parking only. The racks are slightly hidden behind some bushes near the basketball court.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Cherokee (1000 Burning Wood Way): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total. Street parking only. The racks are slightly hidden behind some bushes near the basketball court.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Cherokee Marsh South

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Cherokee Marsh South (5002 School Rd): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available. One of the racks is oriented lengthwise and the racks are not in order, so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers.  See diagram below.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Cherokee Marsh South (5002 School Rd): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available. One of the racks is oriented lengthwise and the racks are not in order, so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers.  See diagram below.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Burrows Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Burrows (25 Burrows Rd): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Parking Lot available. The rack spaces are not in order so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers.  See diagram below.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Burrows (25 Burrows Rd): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Parking Lot available. The rack spaces are not in order so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers.  See diagram below.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - BB Clarke Beach Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


BB Clarke (835 Spaight St): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Street parking only.




Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


BB Clarke (835 Spaight St): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Street parking only.




Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Warner Beach

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Warner Beach (1101 Woodward Dr): 2 standard racks, 12 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available. Warner Park is very large, so be sure you are at Warner Beach (1101 Woodward Dr) and are not looking at the racks that are on the lagoon closer to the Warner Park Recreation Center, as those belong to the Recreation Center.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Warner Beach (1101 Woodward Dr): 2 standard racks, 12 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available. Warner Park is very large, so be sure you are at Warner Beach (1101 Woodward Dr) and are not looking at the racks that are on the lagoon closer to the Warner Park Recreation Center, as those belong to the Recreation Center.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Vilas Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Vilas (1501 Vilas Park Dr): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available across the street but be aware it has a 3-hour time limit.  Street parking is also available, but all street parking on Vilas Park Dr has a 2-hour limit as well. The rack spaces are not in order so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Vilas (1501 Vilas Park Dr): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available across the street but be aware it has a 3-hour time limit.  Street parking is also available, but all street parking on Vilas Park Dr has a 2-hour limit as well. The rack spaces are not in order so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Tenney Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Tenney (1615 Sherman Ave): 10 racks, 1 of which is standard, the other 9 are seven spaced racks, 69 spaces in total. Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. The rack spaces are largely in numeric order but since the racks are not a standard six space rack, please be sure to pay attention to the space numbers.



Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Tenney (1615 Sherman Ave): 10 racks, 1 of which is standard, the other 9 are seven spaced racks, 69 spaces in total. Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. The rack spaces are largely in numeric order but since the racks are not a standard six space rack, please be sure to pay attention to the space numbers.



Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53703

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Spring Harbor Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Spring Harbor (1918 Norman Way): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available, then walk across Lake Mendota Dr to get to the beach. The racks are at Spring Harbor Beach (1918 Norman Way), not the Spring Harbor boat launch.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Spring Harbor (1918 Norman Way): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available, then walk across Lake Mendota Dr to get to the beach. The racks are at Spring Harbor Beach (1918 Norman Way), not the Spring Harbor boat launch.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53705

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Paunack Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Paunack (6399 Bridge Rd): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Park either on the street on Waunona Way or the in public parking lot on Inland Way, then walk down the Lake Loop/Bike Path to Paunack Park. There may be other racks in the area that are on private property but not fenced off from the park land, so be sure you are looking at our racks. Ours are near the canoe/kayak launch site along a row of trees (on the side of the park with the basketball court). The rack spaces are not in order, so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Paunack (6399 Bridge Rd): 3 standard racks, 18 spaces in total. Park either on the street on Waunona Way or the in public parking lot on Inland Way, then walk down the Lake Loop/Bike Path to Paunack Park. There may be other racks in the area that are on private property but not fenced off from the park land, so be sure you are looking at our racks. Ours are near the canoe/kayak launch site along a row of trees (on the side of the park with the basketball court). The rack spaces are not in order, so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Olin Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Olin (302 E Lakeside St): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. The rack spaces are not in order from left to right so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Olin (302 E Lakeside St): 4 standard racks, 24 spaces in total.  Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. The rack spaces are not in order from left to right so be sure to pay attention to the space numbers. See diagram below.


Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53715

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Olbrich Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Olbrich (3404 Atwood Ave): 10 standard racks, 60 spaces in total. Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. Olbrich is a large park and there are racks owned by other entities (like Rutabaga by the beach) throughout the park, so be sure you are looking at our racks.  Ours are in the parking lot between the softball diamonds (Olbrich Playfields) and Starkweather creek. Spaces 1-6, and spaces 23-24 are leased by Friends of Starkweather Creek. While each permit number is assigned to a space, it is ok if the permit numbers are not specifically in their assigned space as long as they are all contained in spaces 1-6 or 23-24. 

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.


Olbrich (3404 Atwood Ave): 10 standard racks, 60 spaces in total. Parking Lot available but note that long stalls are for vehicles with trailers only. Olbrich is a large park and there are racks owned by other entities (like Rutabaga by the beach) throughout the park, so be sure you are looking at our racks.  Ours are in the parking lot between the softball diamonds (Olbrich Playfields) and Starkweather creek. Spaces 1-6, and spaces 23-24 are leased by Friends of Starkweather Creek. While each permit number is assigned to a space, it is ok if the permit numbers are not specifically in their assigned space as long as they are all contained in spaces 1-6 or 23-24. 

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53704

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Watercraft Storage Monitor - Esther Beach Park

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Esther Beach (2802 Waunona Way): 1 standard rack, 6 spaces in total. Parking Lot available. There are other racks at Esther beach, but these are owned by Rutabaga, so be sure you are only looking at our rack (the one closest to the water) with our permit numbers. See picture below of our rack.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Twice a month from April through September, you will conduct an audit of the watercraft storage racks at your assigned location.  The purpose of the audit is to inform the Parks Administrative staff of any potential issues so they can, as needed, address them quickly before they become major problems.  Your reports on what you see at the racks will be of great help and is much appreciated!  You will be provided with an audit sheet that will list the space numbers and the permit numbers/description of the watercraft assigned to those spaces.  Look at each space for the following, and if at all possible, please take pictures of any issues:

 

1.      The permit sticker is attached to the watercraft and easily visible. Tarps should not be obstructing the view of the sticker, and the sticker should be firmly stuck on the watercraft. Document if there is any obstruction to viewing the sticker, if the sticker is not on the boat at all, or if it is torn or not well attached.

 

2.      The permit sticker number matches the number assigned to that space. Document if the number on the permit is different from the number assigned to the space.

 

3.      There are no additional, unpermitted watercraft in the space.  If a space is allowed to have two watercrafts the audit sheet will note both permit numbers and the boat descriptions.  Document any watercraft on the racks not reflected in the sheet.

 

4.      The boat description reasonably matches the description assigned to that space.  Only document glaring differences.  For example, if the description on your audit sheet says it is a red kayak, but it looks orange or yellow, that is ok, but if it is a silver aluminum canoe, then document that.  You do not need to verify if the brand is accurate.

 

5.      The watercraft(s) fully fit into the space without infringing on the spaces around it.  No watercraft should be more than 18ft long.  Width and height wise, all permitted watercrafts should fit within the space without extending into the spaces above, below or next to it. You do not need to measure and get exact dimensions, but if a boat seems overly long/tall/wide or is impeding other spaces or people’s ability to get to their spaces, document this.


6.      No other objects are stored in or near the racks.  Document any other objects or items being stored on, near, or under the racks.


7.      Please document any other issues you see at your location.  Some examples of this might include (but not limited to): condition of the racks, conditions of the ground (tall weeds/grass, holes, bees or wasps), and any watercrafts on the ground. However, if you see any suspicious activity or hazards that warrant immediate attention, please contact the Rangers right away (608 235-0448).

 

8.      Blank entries/empty spaces. If a line on your audit sheet is left blank, then it has not been assigned and that space on the rack should be empty, so document if anything is in that space and take a picture if you can.  If there is a permit number assigned on your sheet but the space on the rack is empty, then just make a quick note that the space was empty, no need for pictures.

 

When taking pictures, as much as possible try to get a picture of the permit number (if there is one) and the space number.   Furthermore, please keep in mind that you should not physically interact with the watercrafts as this could cause a liability issue.  If a watercraft is covered by a tarp, for example, do not lift or remove the tarp to see the sticker, just document that a tarp is blocking view of the watercraft and take a picture if possible. If, especially after a storm, you notice permitted watercrafts blown off of the racks or in disarray, simply document and take pictures and send them to watercraft storage staff and we will reach out to the owners as soon as possible.

 

Once you have completed your audit, email it and any pictures to: watercraftstorage@cityofmadison.com.  We value your feedback as well, so if you have any questions/comments/suggestions on this process, please feel free to include that in your emails.

Esther Beach (2802 Waunona Way): 1 standard rack, 6 spaces in total. Parking Lot available. There are other racks at Esther beach, but these are owned by Rutabaga, so be sure you are only looking at our rack (the one closest to the water) with our permit numbers. See picture below of our rack.

Program: Community Programs and Leadership

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Flexible

Zip Code: 53713

Allow Groups: No