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There are many opportunities for interested parties to volunteer in departments around the City of Albany.

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OpportunityDescription WhenMore Information / Contact
City Council   Varies

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541-917-7500

Citizen Advisory Group member 

The Albany City Council has over 15 advisory groups that recommend action on topics including art, bicycle access, historic preservation, land use policy, parks, public safety, and much more.

Applications are typically accepted November–early December for January appointments. Vacancies are filled year-round.

Application Form

541-917-7500

Shelver Returns materials from the reshelve areas to the correct location in the Library collection Continuous

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541-791-0112

Adopt-A-Shelf Volunteer adopts a range in the library collection and maintains materials in shelf order, cleans book jackets, and dusts shelf Continuous

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541-791-0112

Concert Series/Special Events volunteer   Summer  541-917-7771
Cadet Program Must be 16-20 yrs. old, maintain G.P.A. requirements, no criminal record, physically fit, etc. Continuous

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541-917-7680

APD Volunteer   Continuous

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541-917-7680

Call-A-Ride driver The City of Albany provides low-cost transporation for seniors and people with disabilities. Continuous  541-917-7606
Storm Drain Marking Program Help install storm drain markers with the message “No Dumping, Drains to River”. Continuous  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Building/Planning volunteers Students may obtain class credit in the Planning Division, and sometimes students in related courses may obtain volunteer positions at the Building Division counter.  Continuous  541-917-7550
The Big Pickup: Community Action Day Community enhancement projects include working with residents to clean up blight, assisting the elderly in outdoor maintenance, planting shrubs and trees, and removing debris from lakes and rivers. A partnership between the City, Republic Services, and neighborhood residents May

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541-791-0181

Linn Benton Salmon Watch Volunteer to teach youth about salmon and healthy watersheds. Topics include: Salmon Biology, Macroinvertebrates, Water Quality, and Riparian Areas. The program is targeted to 4th–6th grade students in Linn and Benton Counties. Field trips take place on the North and South Santiam Rivers in September and on the Alsea River in late October. Volunteers are needed to lead the learning stations during field trips. August–October Sign up 
Adopt-A-Park cleanups   Continuous

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541-917-7777

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