Showing posts with label Carolina Raptor Center. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Carolina Raptor Center. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

For the Birds provides behind-the-scenes look at Raptor Center

On a recent Saturday, a group of Hands On Charlotte volunteers arrived at the Carolina Raptor Center ready to work. The team included Julie, John, Crystal, Brandy, Kellie, Victoria, Heather, Guohua, Rui and Rob. The Raptor Center has over 23 different species of raptors housed along a ¾ mile nature trail.

In two groups, we worked on two main projects. One group prepared the amphitheater so that it could be painted at a later time. The other group helped to refit a cage for a new bird. Armed with sledgehammers, crowbars, and a battery-powered drill, the work began.

Julie, our project leader, was knowledgeable about the raptors and provided information as we went to and from the work areas. She gave us a chance to see the raptors and a sense of the importance of helping out at the Center.

One of the many benefits of volunteering was being able to see some areas that the general public isn’t allowed to see. Birds being rehabilitated need to be caged in a quiet area that is not accessible to the public. We were able to see these raptors and to talk with some of the staff from the rehabilitation facility. We also got to see an eagle that was rescued in Asheville in 1993, when it struck its wing on an electrical wire.

Volunteers are always needed at the Carolina Raptor Center, and volunteering through Hands On Charlotte is great way to do just that. "For the Birds" opportunities are available through the Hands On Charlotte volunteer calendar.


--Rob Bridges is a volunteer for Hands On Charlotte.

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

18th-Annual “Hands On Charlotte Day” rapidly approaching

On October 16, approximately 1,000 Charlotteans will participate in service projects throughout the city – all part of Hands On Charlotte’s 18th-annual “Hands On Charlotte Day.” The event will focus on projects that support Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.


“This year’s ‘Hands On Charlotte Day’ is going to be an exceptional experience for our volunteers, the city’s public schools and our partnering organizations” said Lisa Quisenberry, executive director of Hands On Charlotte. “It’s a special opportunity for people in Charlotte to spend a morning reinvesting in their community.”


At the participating public schools, efforts will include garden and beautification projects and classroom renovations. In addition to projects at schools, volunteers can serve organizations such as the Carolina Raptor Center, Charlotte Nature Museum, Habitat ReStore, Men’s Shelter of Charlotte and Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina, among others.


Individual and team opportunities to volunteer are still available. To register, please visit our Web site for details.