2024 Steep Rock Interns
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2023 Interns
Steep Rock Association’s ten-week paid internship program immerses college and high school students in all aspects of our organizational operations. Our interns make a difference in our community, gain real-world skills in land conservation, sustainable agriculture and nonprofit management – and have fun in the process. Steep Rock’s interns offer valuable support that helps our […]
2022 Interns
Steep Rock Association’s ten-week paid internship program immerses college and high school students who want to make a difference in our community, gain real-world skills in land conservation, sustainable agriculture and nonprofit management – and have fun in the process. At the same time, Steep Rock’s interns offer valuable support that helps our land trust meet important goals.
2021 Interns
Steep Rock’s eight-week paid internship program immerses students in all aspects of our organizational operations, helping them to build leadership skills and learn about a variety of conservation, environmental, agricultural, and nonprofit career paths. At the same time, Steep Rock’s interns offer valuable support that helps our land trust meet important goals. Meet our 2021 Interns: Judea Garden […]
2020 Internships: A Summer of Inspiration
Thank you for your interest. We are no longer accepting applications for the 2020 season. Please check back in 2021. Are you a high school or college student who wants to gain experience in gardening, conservation, or non-profit administration? Build your resume and gain real-world skills by applying for one of Steep Rock Association’s 2020 […]
VISTA Summer 1990
What’s in this Issue: Dedication to Micheal Harwood; Miss Helen Schwarz deeds property to Steep Rock; Insect infestation (Hemlock Scale); New Board Members Elected; New Footbridge; Appointing the Executive Director; Two new Summer Interns; and Additions to Jones Bird walk. Read this issue: VISTA Summer 1990
VISTA Winter 1989
What’s in this Issue: Land easement to Steep Rock; Saving land and taxes; Still fishing over fishing; A little surprise from “Modern Maturity”; The forest needs constant tending; Birds in Steep Rock; Horse trails; and Summer interns. Read this issue: VISTA Winter 1989
VISTA Fall 1987
What’s in this Issue: Letter from SRA’s President; Hidden Valley Footbridge; Harvesting Red Pines; Working on Steep Rock parking; Gunnery students help with trail maintenance; Insect Invader (Hemlock Woolly Adelgid); Gifting Land; and Four new interns. Read this issue: VISTA Fall 1987