Volunteer & Hunting INFO
Volunteer Information
Join us and help preserve our land legacy.
Work may vary from one session to the next. Projects will include brush clearing, fence, invasive plant and tree removal, and general cleanup. Bring appropriate field gear—gloves, eye protection, drinking water, chainsaw gear and pruners. Gear not necessary.
2026 Work Days
Work days begin at 9:00 AM on the third Saturday of the Month.
Meet at the main parking area for Englewood, the group will move to the work site from there.
215 280th St.
Osceola, WI
45.23718183773707, -92.73327778794585
January 17
February 21
March 21
April 18
May 16
June 20
July 18
August 15
September 19
October 17
November 21
December 19
Bring water, work gloves & sturdy boots. Sometimes there is power equipment being used, so it’s also good to bring ear protection, safety eyewear, and other safety gear. Watch emails for information about other tools to bring (we often use loppers).
If you would like to be added to our volunteer email list, please email us at standingcedarsclc@gmail.com
Hunting Information
You can earn a hunting pass by volunteering at our monthly work days.
Volunteer hours accumulate from August 1st – July 31st. You need at least 9 hours of volunteer time to earn a hunting pass for the fall hunting season, following the July 31st cut off date. The Archery permits are currently full, but there are openings for deer gun passes.
Names and hours are recorded for each work day, but hunters should keep track of their hours, in case there are any questions (date, hours, what they did).
In late August there is a meeting for archery & small game hunting – to pass out permits. In November there is a deer hunting meeting – to pass out permits and sometimes there is a guest speaker.
If you would like to be added to our volunteer email list, please email us at standingcedarsclc@gmail.com