Volunteer Opportunities
The Saylorville Lake Volunteer Program offers something for everyone.
Most positions are available May – September, but extend throughout
the year in some instances. Part-time positions may earn 1 night of
camping for 3 hours of service. The following positions are not the
only volunteer options at Saylorville Lake . Please contact the Volunteer
Coordinator for information and additional offerings.
Cleaning
Hosts
The
primary duty of the Cleaning Host is to maintain cleanliness at picnic,
campground, and boat ramp areas as outlined below. Park facilities being
cleaned by volunteers are traditionally lightly used. Cleaning days
assigned in more popular recreation areas are days with the lowest usage.
Facilities should meet the standard of clean daily. Volunteers will
average 21 hours of service per week. The host must provide their own
reliable, licensed vehicle, fuel, and insurance to transport materials
including trash. Volunteers must maintain a valid driver's license.
The estimated miles/week varies with each position so please check the
descriptions carefully. Maps of each area can be found at https://www2.mvr.usace.army.mil/Saylorville.
If the host wishes to receive camping in return for volunteer services
they will be provided a site with water, electric and sewer hook-ups
.
Specific
positions include:
Roving
Cleaning Host (North)
Season:
Mid-April – Mid-October
Days
Off: Sunday and Monday
Campsite:
water, electric, and sewer in Sandpiper Recreation Area
Mileage/Week:
approximately 45 miles
- Sandpiper
Picnic Area on Tuesday and Wednesday:
- Open
gates to shelter area at 6:00am
- Clean
Sandpiper Super Shelter, post shelter reservations, clean and
service 1 restroom building, service trash receptacles
- Pick
up any litter within the gated area
- Sandpiper
Roadways, Beach and Boat Ramp Tuesday through Saturday
- Pick
up litter and debris from the Sandpiper Recreation Area, including
the entrance road, boat ramp, beach, and parking lots. Work orders
shall be submitted as needed.
- Clean
2 vault toilets and 1 changing station at the beach/boat ramp
area.
- Cherry
Glen Boat Ramp on Thursday and Friday
- Cherry
Glen Boat Ramp
- Unlock
restroom at 6:00am
- Service
1 restroom building and trash receptacles
- Cleaning
the portable toilets is the responsibility of others and not
a part of the volunteer position.
- Pick
up any litter and debris along roadway beyond fee booth and
in parking lot areas. Work orders shall be submitted as needed
- Oak
Grove Recreation Area on Tuesday and Wednesday
- Oak
Grove Picnic Area—
- Unlock
gates and restrooms at 6:00am
- Service
1 restroom building, clean 2 shelters, post shelter reservations
and service trash receptacles.
- Pick
up litter and debris from picnic area and roadways. Work orders
shall be submitted as needed.
- Oak
Grove Beach —
- Pick
up litter and debris from the Oak Grove Recreation Area to include
the entrance road, beach, and parking lots. Work orders shall
be submitted as needed.
- Cleaning
the portable toilets at the beach areas are the responsibility
of others and not a part of the volunteer position.
Roving
Cleaning Host (South)
Season:
Mid-April – Mid-October
Days
Off: Monday and Tuesday
Campsite:
water, electric, and sewer in Bob Shetler Campground (Note: 30 amp electric)
Mileage/Week:
approximately 36 miles
- Lakeview
Boat Ramp on Thursday and Friday
- Lakeview
Boat Ramp (main)
- Unlock
restroom at 6:00am
- Service
shelter with restrooms and trash receptacles.
- Pick
up litter and debris from roadway and boat ramp area, and service
the trash receptacles. Work orders shall be submitted as needed.
- Dam
Roadway, Control Tower Road, Horseshoe Drive and Lakeview High Water
Boat Ramp Wednesday through Sunday
- Pick
up litter and debris along roadway
- Service
trash receptacles
- Restroom
and picnic shelter cleanings should be completed before 10am
- Visitor
Center Cleaning Saturday Evening after 6:00pm or before 10:00am Sunday
Morning.
- Clean
interior of Visitor Center (including sweeping, vacuuming, moping,
dusting, and restrooms)
- Picnic
Area litter pick up
- Visitor
Center Exterior & Grounds Cleaning Once a Week Wednesday through
Friday
- Clean
outside deck and remove cob webs.
- Wash
windows 1 time per month or as needed
- Pick
up litter and debris around Visitor Center, Overlook and surrounding
grounds
- Clean
out grills 1 time per month. Work orders shall be submitted as needed.
- Hosts
may perform other duties as available and scheduled.
Oak
Grove Cleaning Host
Season:
Mid-May – Mid-September
Days
Off: Tuesday and Wednesday
Campsite:
water, electric, and sewer in Oak Grove Recreation Area
Mileage/Week:
approximately 90miles
Oak Grove Recreation Area on Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday
Oak Grove Picnic Area—
Unlock
gates and restrooms at 6:00am
Service
1 restroom building, clean 2 shelters, post shelter reservations
and service trash receptacles.
Clean
Grills on Thursdays
Oak Grove Beach —
Pick
up litter and debris from the Oak Grove Recreation Area to include
the entrance road, beach, and parking lots in both picnic and beach
areas. Work orders shall be submitted as needed.
Cleaning
the portable toilets at the beach areas are the responsibility of
others and not a part of the volunteer position.
Recycling
Host will collect recyclable materials from collection sites (4 campgrounds,
administration building/lunchroom) and transport to main bin at administration
building on Monday and Friday each week.
The volunteer is responsible for keeping the collection bins cleaned
to minimize insects and odor. Note: Cans and bottles with deposits
are not exclusive property of the volunteer and may be collected by
other members of the public.
Sandpiper Roadways, Beach and Boat Ramp Saturday and Sunday
Pick up litter and debris from the Sandpiper Recreation Area, including
the entrance road, boat ramp, beach, and parking lots. Work orders
shall be submitted as needed.
Clean 2 vault toilets and 1 changing station at the beach/boat ramp
area
Restroom and picnic shelter cleanings should be completed before 10am.
Hosts may perform other duties as available and scheduled.
Cherry
Glen Cleaning Host
Season:
Mid-April – Mid-October
Days
Off: Thursday and Friday
Campsite:
water, electric, and sewer in Oak Grove Campground
Mileage/Week:
approximately 35 miles
Cherry Glen Boat Ramp on Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday
Cherry Glen Boat Ramp—
Service
1 restroom building in upper parking lot, pick up litter and debris
from boat ramp area, and service the trash receptacles. Work orders
shall be submitted as needed.
Cleaning
the portable toilets at the beach areas are the responsibility of
others and not a part of the volunteer position.
Cherry Glen Picnic Area on Tuesday and Wednesday
Cherry Glen Picnic Area—
Open
gates and restrooms at 6am
Service 4 restroom buildings, service trash receptacles, clean 6
shelters, post shelter reservations, pick up litter
Visitor Center on Tuesday evening after 6pm or Wednesday morning before
9am.
Clean interior of Visitor Center (including sweeping, vacuuming,
moping, dusting, and restrooms)
Picnic Area litter pick up
Clean out grills
Restroom and picnic shelter cleanings must be completed before 10am.
Hosts may perform other duties as available and scheduled.
West
Lake Cleaning Host
Season:
Mid-April – Mid-October
Days
Off: Thursday and Friday
Campsite:
water, electric, and sewer in Acorn Valley Campground
Mileage/Week:
approximately 45 miles
Tuesday and Wednesday
Walnut Ridge Picnic Area—
Open
gates and restrooms at 6am
Service
up to 2 restroom buildings, service trash receptacles, clean 3 shelters,
post shelter reservations
Acorn Valley Campground– from May 26 –
September 6
Service
up to 3 restrooms, service trash receptacles
Clean
vacated campsites
Saturday, Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday
Lakeview Main Boat Ramp
Pick
up litter and debris from roadway and boat ramp area, and service
the trash receptacles. Work orders shall be submitted as needed.
Maintain
cleanliness of the shelter area which includes restroom and grill.
Saturday – Wednesday
Corydon
Drive
Pick
up litter and debris along roadway
Service trash receptacles
Restroom and picnic shelter cleanings should be completed before 10am.
Hosts may perform other duties as available and scheduled.
Day
Use Entrance Station
The
primary duty of the Day Use Entrance Station Host is to staff the entrance
station at boat ramps and beach areas collecting fees using a cash register.
Day Use Entrance Station hosts are required to provide an average of
21 hours per week and may serve the entire recreation season May through
September. All volunteers must be eligible to be bonded; ineligibility
will remove you from the list of candidates for this position. Reasons
for ineligibility may include recent bankruptcy or bad credit history.
The Corps of Engineers will bond all Day Use Entrance Station Hosts
with a $5,000 fidelity bond to protect the government from loss of funds.
Day Use Entrance Station hosts who wish to receive camping in return
for volunteer services will be assigned a campsite with water, electric
and sewer hookups in the Sandpiper Volunteer Campground.
Specific
duties include:
-
Hosts will work 3 to 4 days per week
rotating between Oak Grove Beach , Lakeview Boat Ramp, Cherry
Glen Boat Ramp, and Sandpiper Beach/Boat Ramp . A schedule
will be provided at the beginning of the season and adjusted as
demands require.
- Oak
Grove Beach shifts are 4 hours per
day (varying between 10 am – 6 pm). A schedule will be provided
by the Volunteer Coordinator.
-
Boat ramp shifts
are 2 – 6pm on weekdays and 9 am – 5 pm on Saturday, Sundays, and
holidays.
-
At the beginning of a shift, hosts shall
tour area parking lots placing notices on vehicles that have failed
to purchase or properly display proof of purchase of day use fee.
A record of violations should be maintained by recording information
from the vehicle notice on to the log sheet provided.
-
Hosts will collect fees using a cash
register in the fee booth. Two-days of training and a training manual
will be provided prior to service.
-
Hosts will be required to balance funds
and receipts following each shift.
-
The volunteer will be required to provide
and maintain a minimum $50.00 change fund to be used while collecting
fees at the entrance stations.
-
Hosts will be assigned 1-3 bulletin
boards to update during the duration of the year. The bulletin board
supplies and detailed instructions will be kept in the fee booth
for replacement ease. The bulletin boards will need to be updated
every 4 weeks with upcoming events.
-
Hosts may perform other duties as available
and scheduled.
Available
Positions: 3 positions available
workdays include Friday, Saturday, Sunday and holidays.
Visitor
Center
The
primary duty of a Full-time Visitor Center Host is operation of the
Saylorville Lake Visitor Center . There are two Full-time Visitor Center
Host positions (see schedule below for work days). Hosts are required
to provide an average of 21 hours of service per week and may serve
the entire recreation season May through September. Additional volunteer
activities may be necessary to meet hour requirements, but can be arranged
through the volunteer coordinator (see Additional Volunteer Opportunities)
. Visitor Center hours during this period are 10 am – 6 pm daily.
Volunteers are encouraged to begin service early or continue later in
the season during shortened hours in April and October. Full-time Visitor
Center Hosts who wish to receive camping in return for volunteer services
will be assigned a campsite with water, electric and sewer hookups in
the Sandpiper Volunteer Campground.
Specific
duties include:
- Answer
questions and assist customers both in person, at the Visitor Center
information desk, and by phone regarding directions, recreation
opportunities, area amenities, and other resources.
- Open
and close the Visitor Center (instructions provided).
- Sell
merchandise in the gift shop for Saylorville Lake 's cooperating
association, the Iowa Academy of Science. Credit card machine, cash
register and/or computer use may be required.
- Hosts
will be required to balance funds and receipts following each shift.
- Maintain
brochure racks, stock/inventory sales items, and complete brochure
order when supplies are low.
- Help
update interpretive displays as needed.
- General
housekeeping duties: Maintain cleanliness of floors (sweeping, mopping,
and vacuuming), clean restrooms, restock toilet paper and empty
trash receptacles as needed.
- Pick
up litter and debris around the visitor center grounds daily.
- Assist
park rangers with special events and educational programs.
- Hosts
may also assist with other duties as available and scheduled.
Available
Positions: 2
positions available with a rotating schedule and two weekends
off each month. One position will start on week 1, the other on week
2.

Full-time
Campground Host
The
primary duty of the Full-time Campground Host is to staff the campground
entrance station when the contracted park attendant is off duty (10am
– 2pm). The host shall provide an average of 21 hours of volunteer service
per week and may serve for the entire recreation season May through
September (Cherry Glen host will begin mid-April). The hosts will also
staff the Visitor Center as scheduled, conduct walking tours of the
parks, and update bulletin boards in the park. Additional volunteer
activities may be necessary to meet hour requirements, but can be arranged
through the volunteer coordinator (see Additional Volunteer Opportunities)
. Volunteers selected for this position are assigned a campsite
in the respective campground with water, electric, and sewer hookups.
Specific
duties include:
- Staff
the entrance station from 10 am – 2 pm on Friday and Saturday and
other days as agreed to or scheduled with the Volunteer Coordinator.
-
Inform incoming campers of registration
policies and explain how to reserve a campsite through the National
Recreation Reservation Service.
-
Assist campers with reservations, locating
their reserved campsite, and assist walk-in campers in selecting
a non-reserved site. Assist campers in filling out registration
cards.
- Maintain
a list of campers who arrive during your tour of duty and provide
it to the park attendant when they return to duty.
- Using
a computer printout provided by the campground park attendant conduct
evening walking tours of the campground; focus on greeting and providing
information to new arrivals.
- Assist
the Corps in promoting scheduled programs by conducting walking
tours of the park distributing interpretive program flyers. Tours
should be done 2-4 hours per week Thursday-Saturday.
- Hosts
will be assigned bulletin boards to update during the duration of
the year. The bulletin board supplies and detailed instructions
will be kept in the fee booth for replacement ease. The bulletin
boards will need to be updated every 4 weeks with upcoming events.
- Staff
the Visitor Center for 4 hours per week (Bob Shelter Host 8 hours
per week) – see Visitor Center Host description for more information.
- Assist
with other duties as available and scheduled.
Available
Positions:
- Bob
Shetler Campground Host: Staff the campground entrance
station on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 am – 2 pm, and staff the
Visitor Center on Thursdays, 10 am – 6 pm.
- Cherry
Glen Campground Host: Staff the campground entrance station
on Thursday-Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm, and staff the Visitor Center
on Wednesday mornings, 10 am – 2 pm.
- Prairie
Flower Campground Host: Staff the campground entrance
station on Thursday-Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm, and staff the Visitor
Center on Wednesday afternoon, 2 pm – 6 pm.
Interpretive
Program Host
The
primary duty of the Interpretive Program is to assist the Interpretive
Service and Outreach Personnel with providing educational opportunities
for school-aged children as well as assisting with special events for
the public. Work days will vary by week and program schedule. Generally,
volunteers will work 3-5 days per week and average 21 hours of service
per week. Host will be involved in scheduling, developing, and giving
programs. Additionally, the host should be computer literate and able
to assist with written publications. Fulltime hosts who wish to receive
camping in return for volunteer services will be assigned a campsite
with water, electric and sewer hookups in the Prairie Flower Campground.
Part-time host will be provided a site with electric only.
Specific
duties include:
Schedule interpretive programs with
teachers, childcare providers, scout leaders, etc. via phone.
Present interpretive programs on topics
including but not limited to Saylorville Lake , water safety, geology,
mammals, and nature hikes. Training and sample outlines will be
provided.
Create flyers, news releases, and internal
Weekly Update to advertise for upcoming events and programs.
Staff the Visitor Center on Tuesday
afternoons (typically 1-4pm or 2-6pm)
Track Visitor Center Gift Shop inventory
in excel database by entering the weekly inventory sheets provided
by Visitor Center Volunteers. Restock shelves and compile orders
as needed.
Assist with planning and preparations
for public events. Assist with setup and implementation on event
day, typically 1-2 Saturdays or Sundays per month.
Available
Positions:
1
Full-time Interpretive Program Host .
Late-April – mid-September. Full-hookup campsite provided in Prairie
Flower Campground.
1
Part-time Interpretive Program Host Position .
Late April – July. Part-time position will spend the majority of
time giving programs. Campsite with electric hookup provided.
1
Part-time Interpretive Program Host Positioin. August
– October. Part-time position will spend the majority of time giving
programs. Campsite with electric hookup provided.
Natural
Resource & Habitat
Enhancement
The
primary duty of a Natural Resource Volunteer is to help improve overall
park aesthetics by performing/assisting in day to day and seasonal management
activities, while promoting native landscape species. Volunteers must
be willing to work in all weather conditions and have an underlying
knowledge of landscape/park maintenance. Knowledge of pruning
methods, tree care and use of chemicals is preferred, but training is
available. Hosts shall provide an average of 21 hours of volunteer service
per week and may serve the entire recreation season April – October.
The hosts will work on established weekdays between the hours of 7 am
and 4 pm. The volunteer may be required to lift up to 40 lbs. and operate
tools such as a spin-line trimmer, ATV, chainsaw, pruners, pole saw,
backpack sprayer, or other tools. All tools will be provided by the
government and volunteers may operate a government vehicle while performing
official duties. Volunteers must have a valid driver's license and are
responsible for ensuring that their personal insurance will cover any/all
expenses acquired in the event of an accident in a government vehicle.
Volunteers selected for this position who wish to receive camping in
return for volunteer service will be provided an assigned campsite with
water, electric and sewer normally located in Sandpiper Volunteer Campground.
Daily
duties may include but are not limited to:
Duties will be performed weekdays between 7:30
am and 4 pm – days and hours will vary based on USACE schedules and
need for work
Removing invasive and unwanted species
Brush clearing of recreation and prairie restoration
areas
Pruning of trees and shrubs on project lands
Seeding native prairie by hand and with a seed
drill
Pesticide/herbicide application (with proper training)
Watering prairie seedlings and tree plantings
Mulching
Planting of trees and native grasses
General landscape upkeep (weeding, raking, etc.)
Applying black dirt fill and leveling depressions
and settling trenches
Maintain, clean and sharpen hand tools
Equipment use and cleaning including tractors,
ATV's, and riding mowers.
Driving government vehicles
Towing trailers and other equipment
Other tasks as assigned by OD-S Staff
3
Available Positions:
Natural
Resource/Habitat Enhancement Host
– 3 fulltime positions are available. Full-hookup campsites with 50
amp electric normally at Sandpiper Volunteer Campground.
Position
1.
In
addition to the above mentioned daily duties this volunteer position
will be responsible for the maintenance of a 13 mile multi-use recreational
trail. Weekly maintenance duties will include mowing, trimming, blowing,
minor sign maintenance, keeping drainage culverts clear, weekly inspections,
trash collection and pruning of low hanging branches.
Position
2.
In
addition to the above mentioned daily duties this volunteer position
will be responsible for the maintenance of highly visible landscaped
areas around the lake. The primary locations to maintain:
Visitor Center
Butterfly Garden
Sandpiper Super Shelter
Saylorville Lake Administration Building
Weekly
maintenance duties will include leaf blowing, weeding beds, watering,
mulching, pruning, trash collection, and grounds maintenance of the
area.
Position
3.
In
addition to the above mentioned daily duties this volunteer position
will be responsible for the maintenance of established campgrounds and
recreation areas. Weekly maintenance will include watering of trees
and turf grass, trimming landscape trees, picking up branches, leaf
blowing, cleaning leaf/debris from Visitor Center parking lot drain
grates, shrub trimming, turf fertilizing, filling out work orders for
maintenance staff, weekly recreation area inspections.

Office/Clerical
Host
The
primary duty of the Office/Clerical Host is to assist the Recreation
Program within the administration office and staffing and entrance station
at boat ramps and beach areas collecting fees. The Corps of Engineers
will bond the Host with a $5,000 fidelity bond to protect the government
from loss of funds. The volunteer must be eligible to be bonded; ineligibility
will remove you from the list for this position. Reasons for ineligibility
may include recent bankruptcy or bad credit history. The host shall
provide an average of 21 hours of volunteer service per week and may
serve for the entire recreation season Mid-May through September. Volunteers
selected for this position are assigned a campsite with water, electric,
and sewer hookups in Sandpiper Campground.
Specific
duties include:
- Hosts
assist with duties assigned for scheduled days and hours weekly.
A schedule will be provided at the beginning of the season.
- Day Use Entrance Station Host 1 to 2
days a week which may include 1 weekend day. (see Day Use Entrance
Station Host program description)
- Hosts
will issue and/or collect fees for Day Use Annual Passes and Special
Event Permits.
- Hosts
will collect fees using a cash register and credit card terminal.
- Hosts will
be required to balance funds and receipts following each shift.
- Host will
assist will counting of fee vault funds.
- Make
copies and fill delivery orders (ex. Brochures, receipt paper, etc).
at the Administration Office on Thursdays.
- Print and prepare picnic shelter reservation
sheets for deliveries.
- Hosts
will be assigned bulletin boards to update during the duration of
the year. The bulletin boards should be updated every 4 weeks. Supplies
and instructions will be provided.
- Volunteer
is responsible for all transportation and transportation costs associated
with the position. This includes having access to a reliable
licensed vehicle, fuel, valid vehicle insurance, and a valid driver's
license.
- Assist
with other duties as available and scheduled.
Available
Positions:
Office/Clerical Host –
Staff administration office during scheduled days weekly and 1 to 2
days in a Day Use Entrance Station (DUES) weekly.
Part-time
Hosting Opportunities
The
part-time host program will include positions focusing on interpretive
programs, water safety and special events around the lake. Part-time
host positions are 2 week periods throughout the recreation season.
These positions and periods will be approved by the Interpretive Section
Lead Ranger. These positions are for 2 week periods but are not limited
to 1 period. Part-time hosting season is typically mid-April – mid-September.
Hosts must be flexible and will have duties assigned based on program
needs at the project. Specialized training will be provided for each
position. These positions have varying time commitments for those volunteers
interested in volunteering for shorter duration. Volunteers will average
3 hours of service per night of free camping. Campsites with electric
hookups will be provided in either Cherry Glen or Prairie Flower Campground
depending on position selection and campsite availability.
Please
indicate availability and type of activity preference.

Additional
Opportunities: The following positions are part-time
or temporary volunteer positions. A combination of positions may be
grounds for a full time volunteer position.
Animal
Care
The
primary duty of Animal Care volunteer is to provide food and clean cages
for each animal in the Saylorville Lake Visitor Center. Animal care
knowledge is beneficial, but the volunteer will be trained on specific
needs of each animal.
Bird Feeders
The
primary duty of Bird Feeder Volunteers is to fill the bird feeders at
the Saylorville Lake Visitor Center weekly with food provided by the
Corps of Engineers. Volunteers will also fill, clean and refill the
hummingbird feeders in the Saylorville Lake Butterfly Garden .
Bluebird Nest Box Monitor
The
primary duty of Bluebird Next Box Monitors is to monitor 6-12 bluebird
boxes as assigned around Saylorville Lake . The boxes should be checked
at a minimum of once a week April-August. Volunteers keep a log of the
activity at each box, these records and volunteer hours should be turned
in to the Bluebird Volunteer Coordinator each month. Volunteers are
responsible for all transportation and transportation costs associated
with their position. This includes having access to a reliable
licensed vehicle, fuel, valid vehicle insurance, and a valid driver's
license.
Butterfly
Gardening
The
primary duty of the Butterfly Garden Volunteers is to care for and maintain
an assigned flowerbed in the Saylorville Lake Butterfly Garden . Gardeners
help plan, plant and maintain their respective flowerbed. This position
requires a few hours of volunteer service each week during the growing
season. Plants and some equipment are provided by the Corps of Engineers.
Educational
Programs
The primary duty of Educational Program Volunteers is to assist with
interpretive programs and events. Volunteers perform programs or provide
assistance to ranger staff doing school and public programs throughout
the year.
Litter Pick Up/Shoreline
Beautification
The primary duty of Litter Pick Up/Shoreline Beautification is to help
keep our recreation areas and shoreline free of litter. Volunteers will
be provided gloves and trash bags to assist in removing refuse from
project lands.
Part-time Visitor Center Host
Volunteers
staff the Saylorville Lake Visitor Center and assist the public by answering
general questions. Hours vary throughout the year from 10am - 6pm.
*See
full-time position description for more details. 1 night of camping
earned per 3 hours of service.
Photographer
The primary duty of a Photographer is to snap photos of wildlife, recreation
areas, people recreating, scenic photos, etc. at Saylorville Lake .
Photos are then made available to Corps of Engineers employees for use
in publications, displays, and on the web site.
Special Events
The primary duty of Special Events volunteers is to provide assistance
to Park Rangers with scheduled events. Volunteer activities vary but
may include parking cars, staffing information booths, and selling merchandise
for the Iowa Academy of Science.
Current
2012 Volunteer Openings
For more information, contact the Volunteer Coordinator:
· Phone: 515-276-4656 ext. 6518
· E-mail:
saylorvillelake@usace.army.mil
For nationwide US Army Corps of Engineers Volunteer Opportunities:
· Phone:
1-800-VOL-TEER
· Web:
www.orn.usace.army.mil/volunteer
Please
return Volunteer
Applications to:
US Army Corps of Engineers, Saylorville Lake Project
ATTN: Volunteer Coordinator
5600 NW 78th Ave
Johnston, IA 50131