Community Engagement and Volunteering

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Oakland County Parks is focused on environmental leadership, action and practice in the community. Staff is available as a resource for local governments and the public to advise in their areas of expertise and assist homeowners, municipal employees, non-profit organizations and educational institutions in implementation of best practices.

Our community engagement efforts include:

Stewardship Days

Help restore park land and understory for native spring flowers during Stewardship Days. Join Natural Resources staff to learn what to look for and how to assist with efforts to pull the invasive garlic mustard and other invasive species in our parks.

You'll gain hands-on experience working on invasive species and habitat improvements while learning more about what OCCISMA and Oakland County Parks does to restore natural communities, why we manage invasive species, how we work to prevent future invasives and what we can do to reduce their impacts.

Stewardship Days are scheduled as follows:

  • May 27 from 10 a.m.-noon at Oak Park Woods in Oak Park. The focus will be pulling woody winter creeper and garlic mustard.
  • June 2 from 10 a.m.-noon at Turtle Woods in Troy. The focus will be brush clearing and pulling periwinkle and garlic mustard.
  • June 16 from 10 a.m.-noon at Oak Park Woods in Oak Park. The focus will be pulling woody winter creeper.

Participants should expect to be off-trail on uneven ground and should dress appropriately for the weather. Bring a water bottle and boots/shoes that you don't mind getting muddy.

Please register online so organizers know how many volunteers to expect. Email Patrick Canniff at canniffp@oakgov.com with any questions about the events.

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View the calendar below for ways you can get involved.

Early Childhood Hour Out (ECHO)

Parents, grandparents, nannies and caregivers: Bring your little ones to the nature center for a caregiver-guided hour of activities, fun and friendship with local families.

  • Participate in a caregiver-led activity provided by nature center staff
  • Enjoy coffee, tea and conversation with other caregivers
  • Strengthen community connections –conversation for adults; social interaction for babies, toddlers and young children
  • Optional activities may take place outside, dress for the weather

This program is free and no preregistration is necessary. Park entry is free for Oakland County residents. Caregivers must supervise children at all times. Siblings are welcome. Call 248-625-6473 for more information.

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