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Newark Volunteer Fire Department
Newark Volunteer Fire Department is always seeking new volunteers for firefighters, EMTs, and Auxiliary Members to support our operations and fundraising. We provide training and opportunities to obtain career certifications such as EMT and Firefighter I and II. We have one station, three apparatus, and 15 current members. Newark VT is a rural town of 584 residents and more seasonal residents. We provide EMS first response as well as fire response. Our Junior Firefighter program is open to young adults ages 14 and older. Our application can be found online at www.newarkvtfire.org/recruitment We welcome any questions you might have about volunteer firefighting, reach out for more details! | Requirements: No prior training is required All equipment will be provided Prospective members should live in Newark VT or in the surrounding towns | Categories: Firefighter, Fundraising, Community Education, Junior Members, Department Support, EMT
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Join the Communications Committee to help develop effective ways to communicate with tribal citizens, such as sending mass emails and maintaining the website. Ideal for tech-savvy individuals.
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Support the tribal genealogist by assisting with new citizen applications and related administrative tasks.
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Join efforts to save Black Ash trees from the Emerald Ash Borer by developing strategies for preservation and equitable distribution of resources.
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Participate in land management and cultural material collection, focusing on plants and medicines. Engage in activities related to environmental conservation.
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Support the Events Committee by ensuring events have necessary resources like venues, food, and signage. Assist in planning and logistics for successful gatherings.
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Assist with managing food pantries, growing projects, and buffalo herd management to enhance food security within the tribe.
Aha Abenaki Helping Abenaki
Help teach traditional skills such as dance, basketmaking, and beading to both children and adults, preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
Lyndonville Vol Fire Dept
The Lyndonville Fire Department is seeking individual that are interested in serving their community as a firefighter. We meet at the fire house every Thursday at 6pm, so please stop by if your interested in becoming a firefighter. | Requirements: The Lyndonville fire department will be hosting a Firefighter 1&2 course this fall (September 2016), we require this class to be completed within your 1st or 2nd of becoming a member, making this a great time to join. | Categories: Firefighter
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