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Audubon & Seward Park Environmental Center are still looking for Junior Leaders for an Outdoor Adventure Camp. A stipend will be given for each camp session. Applications available in the Career Center or contact 206.652.2444 Ext. 101 or ggatton@audubon.org

Bayview Retirement Community is looking for volunteers to assist with activities. They need dog walkers for the service dogs, reading aloud, writing letters and other support. Contact Jan Filigno at 206.691.5337

Bellevue Arts Museum Artsfair, July 26-29, needs volunteers. Contact Katie Pendleton at 425.519.0770 or email katiep@bellevueart.org

Volunteer for Bumbershoot, September 1-3 at Seattle Center. Immerse yourself in music, art, literature and people, people, people. Sign up online at: http://www.shiftboard.com/onereel/rgister.html

• WAMU Family 4th needs volunteers. Help with Lego land, production, information, hands-on art or VIP hospitality. Call 206.281.7788 x126 or apply online at http://www.shiftboard.com/onereel/register.html

• Are you tech savy? Build and maintain an interactive website for the Youth Commons. The time commitment would be from July 9 through August 16, Monday – Thursday, 12:30 – 4:30 pm at the Metrocenter YMCA. Contact Chris Tugwell at 206.839.8911 or email ctugwell@seattleymca.org

Volunteer at Lifelong Aids Alliance this summer. Lend your energy and expertise for special events, AIDS Walk, Chicken Soup Brigade or other activities. Go to: www.llaa.org or call 206.957.1776

Meredith Matthews YMCA has volunteer opportunities with their summer programs, Summer Specialty Camp, Kid’s Corner, and more. Contact Beth Sowa at 206.322.6969 or email bsowa@seattleymca.org

One World Now is offering scholarships for their Summer Arabic or Chinese Camps, August 20 to 31. Deadline is June 20th, but call Melissa Gossett at 206.223.7703 to make sure.

Pocock Rowing Center Summer Camp for Sculling, ages 12-18. Contact Carol Nagy at 206.328.0778 or info@pocockrowingcenter.org

Rock School will be holding summer camps for students ages 12-19 in July. Go to www.rock-school.org or contact Wendy Simmons at 425.828.3232

Seafair Indian Days Pow-Wow, July 20-22 at Daybreak Star Cultural Center in Discovery Park. Work in admissions, general assistance and food service. Volunteer to assist with set up and teardown on 7/19 and 7/23. Contact J.J. Stein at 206.829.2220 or email volunteere@unitedindians.org

UW Medical Center is sponsoring a Summer Teen Volunteer Program. Learn about the medical field by helping to provide services to patients, work as a team member. Must be at least 14 years of age, willing to work 4 hours per week for 3 months. Contact UWMC Volunteer Services at 206.598.4218 to sign up for orientation.

Seattle Parks and Recreation Lifeguard Training Team 2007 will be held June 25-August 15. This program is free. You must be 15-17 years of age. Go to: www.seattle.gov/parks to apply online or contact montrel.jackson@seattle.gov

Tyree Scott Freedom School will be held August 6 – 11 from 9:30-4. Learn about racism. Learn community organizing skills and ways to create change. Students must be 15-21 years of age. Application deadline is Monday, July 23. Call Megan Wilbert at 206.632.0500 x15

Youth Undoing Racism Workshop, July 13th & 14th from 9:30 am to 4:30 pm. A free workshop for young people (15-21) offered by the People’s Institute of the Northwest, the Seattle AFSC and the Village of Hope. Application deadline is 7/2. Call Megan Wilbert at 206.632.0500 x15 or email mwilbert@afsc.org


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