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visitor guest services volunteer at denver botanic gardens

Information Desk Associate
Staff the Information Desk and serve as a main point of contact for guest services. Provide comprehensive customer service to guests; loan wheelchairs; oversee lost and found area; sell and renew memberships; direct visitors to various locations within the Gardens; answer telephone inquiries.
Qualifications: Solid customer service skills, resourcefulness, outgoing personality
Schedule: 7 days a week, year-round

We currently have a waiting list to volunteer with Guest Services. To be placed on the waiting list, please contact the Volunteer Services Department

“I have become a Denver Botanic Gardens addict. I just cannot get enough of the wonderful people, the fun and the education I receive in one of the most spectacular settings I know. I call my time at the Gardens “therapy for my spirit and soul”. – Lynn, Volunteer

“I enjoy the visitors, both seniors and school children, who make the gardens a vibrant, lively place. Goodwill, happiness and fun abound in the Gardens.” – Kristina, Volunteer

 

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garden spotlight

Children's Secret Path at York Street

Children's Secret Path

Especially for kids: Get your hands dirty in the soil station!

It's a fact: The alligator drum and giant amadinda are musical instruments made from plants.

Botanical interest: Children are encouraged to interact with plants, including smelling fragrant chives (Allium schoenoprasum), touching lamb’s ear (Stachys byzantina) and soft artemisia (Artemisia schmidtiana ‘Silver Mound’).

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for the kids

Denver Botanic Gardens Kids CampsLooking for a fun way to entertain the kids? Check out a Family Guide at our Information Desk. Enjoy fun activities and kid-friendly information about our gardens and plants. Family Guides are free with admission.