Event Description:
VERY IMPORTANT!! In addition to RSVPing on the One Brick event page you MUST register on the OFFICIAL VOLUNTEER LINK in order to appear on the San Francisco Orchid Society's volunteer list and in order to secure your special badge to return to view the orchid exposition on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Please select Thursday, February 27, 2025 and select a task preferably between 5:00 pm to 9:30 pm.
The San Francisco Orchid Society is returning again to the HALL of FLOWERS in Golden Gate Park. Our theme this year is "Orchids in the Clouds". We need lots of volunteers for a variety of positions. Help us out and have fun at the same time. If you volunteer for a shift, you will get a badge that gives you unlimited entry to the show on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.
One Brick San Francisco thanks volunteer Samantha Y for inclusion of this event to the One Brick calendar.
What we'll be doing:
Volunteers can choose any available tasks from the ones listed for Thursday, February 27th, 2025 preferably between 5:00pm and 9:30pm. If you decide to choose an earlier shift but still want One Brick volunteering credit for hours in 2025, please contact the One Brick event manager.
What you should know:
If you volunteer for a shift, you will get a badge that gives you unlimited entry to the show on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
Where to Meet:
Meeting place TBD but since the One Brick event manager has signed up to help at Admissions and Ticket Sales then most likely at the entrance to the Hall of Flowers.
San Francisco Orchid Society:
San Francisco Orchid Society (SFOS) is a California 501(c)3 non-profit organization composed of individuals and orchid related businesses interested in the culture and appreciation of orchids.
Our mission is to foster the culture and conservation of orchids and to promote orchid education to our members and to the public. We are affiliated with the American Orchid Society (AOS).
Since the turn of the millennium, the SFOS has donated over $75,000 in support of local horticultural education and botanical gardens, botanical research, and international conservation efforts.