Spring 2023 Updates

Hello, citizen scientists! Citizen Science Community Resources has been busy lately, and we have lots of news to share with you this spring:

Have you heard about our upcoming dance party fundraiser? It’s only a week away, and tickets are available now on Facebook! The fundraiser will be from 6 PM to 8 PM on Thursday, May 25th. Water and snacks will be provided. The earlier you buy tickets, the easier it will be to accommodate everyone, so claim your spots now! 

Members of the CSCR Board recently met with Joe Emminger to discuss plans for our largest project yet: a Community Victory Garden situated on the bike trail next to where Tonawanda Coke once stood. The meeting went fantastically and we look forward to working with them in the future. For further information on the Community Victory Garden, keep an eye on our social media or stop by our office for informational materials (perhaps during our fundraiser!) We also showed off our new tiered donation system; if you or someone you know is interested in supporting our project financially, let us know by emailing us at info@csresources.org.

As always, our EnviroBucket is available for purchase. Spring is the perfect time to get your soil tested! Sampling and testing soil from your yard will allow you to rest easy as you play outside all season long. Check out your options here.

CSCR’s EnviroBucket

Are you interested in volunteering for CSCR? We’re looking for people to table at farmers markets this spring and summer. Immerse yourself in everything our local markets have to offer while meeting people, answering questions about environmental safety, and handing out informational materials. Table alone or with a friend, in the morning or afternoon, at one market or another; we’ll accommodate you! Additionally, high schoolers and college students are encouraged to reach out to us about internships over the summer. Our internships allow students to gain experience with environmental activism in a friendly and open environment. Contact us through phone, email, or Facebook to learn more.

We hope you’re all staying safe out there and enjoying this beautiful weather!

In Service,

Citizen Science Community Resources, Inc.