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Boston Shines: Annual Spring Clean-Up at Ringer Park

The annual Spring Clean-Up of the Stanley A. Ringer Park in Allston is a great way to make new friends or hang out with old ones while doing good! Ringer Park is a gorgeous 12.38 acre Olmsted urban oasis landscape with massive rolling hills, and an urban wilds wooded area with hiking trails. The Ringer Park Partnership Group is sponsored by The Parents and Community Build Group, Inc. all-volunteer run 501(c)(3) Community Service Nonprofit Organization based in Allston."

Volunteers will assist with flower plantings, litter removal, and general sprucing up. Work gloves, tools, smiles, gratitude, lunch and refreshments are provided. Community Service Letters are also provided upon request. Come on down and join the fun!

T-Accessible, Green Line: Boston College (Allston St)

Youth-friendly, 5+. All youth under 16 must be accompanied by an adult over 18.

This project is reserved for Boston Cares members who have attended an orientation.

All volunteers under 18 years old must bring a Permission Form signed by a parent or guardian to give to the Project Leader. Please email youth@bostoncares.org or call 617-422-0910 x208 if you would like to bring youth to this project.

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Age Minimum (with Adult): 5+, Minimum Age:13+

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