
Volunteer Opportunities
Volunteering with The Hort brings soul to the city. We have opportunities here for constructive, co-operative effort — sharing gardening experience. The Society is, by definition, a group of companions, and together it is we who make everything happen. It works with teams of kindred spirits tackling projects, helping events run smoothly, serving on committees. We hope always to move forward with our combined energy and initiative, always to do better. Come and see what you would like to do, and who you would like to work with. Don’t forget our community garden projects — a great place to volunteer if you don’t have a garden of your own. There are many opportunities to join in the fun and your input and ideas are a valued part of our society. For more information, email us at info@parkdaletorontohort.com
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Specific Responsibilities of Individual Committees
Executive
- Undertakes board orientation and development for new members
- Creates and maintains a handbook for board members
- Provides background on issues of interest to the board for internal board operations (e.g. charitable status, succession planning)
- Sponsors annual “Food for Thought” meeting
- Manages relations with the OHA
- May introduce new initiatives
- May respond to urgent issues, reporting its action to the board at the earliest opportunity
Design and Communication
- Oversees design of all print, e-mail and web material
- Oversees the newsletter and website
Community Gardens
- Receives requests for funds from community gardens
- maintains liaison with each garden and monitors standards of activity
- Administers the program by maintaining financial, pictorial and written records
- Reviews annually the overall status of area-wide involvement
- Fosters awareness in the community of the program and reaches out to look for new participants
Excursions
- Investigates possibilities for members’ excursions (e.g. garden tours and related activities outside or within Toronto)
- Plans one or more excursions annually with the help of members and informants who have local knowledge
- Generally, excursions are intended to break even
Finance
- Chaired by the treasurer, discusses and gives advice to the board on strategic financial matters
- Nominates an assistant to perform the duties of the treasurer in his or her absence, under his or her direction
Garden Tour
- Plans and conducts an annual tour of private gardens in a Toronto neighbourhood
Library
- Manages the collection of the society’s books and media
- Presents the collection at monthly meetings
- Regulates and supervises loans to members
Archives
- Receives, maintains, and organizes materials for the society’s archives
- Maintains liaison with the Ontario Archives
Membership
- Manages initial registration and renewals of society memberships
- Maintains current printable electronic membership lists
- Receives membership fees and delivers them to the treasurer
Plant Fair
- Plans and conducts all aspects of an annual plant fair
- Maintains a balance between service to members and the community
Publicity and Public Relations
- Works with all committees to provide media contacts and advice for promotion of events and promotion of membership
Social Events
- Plans and conducts social events (e.g. St. Chris barbecue, May meeting)
Volunteers
- Works with all committees to help fill their needs for volunteers
- Tries to engage more members in volunteer activities


