Galewood Neighbors, Inc. Is Calling Volunteers to Rutherford Sayre Park — Here's How to Get Involved
By Socialhood News · Il/Chicago/Galewood ·
If you've been looking for a hands-on way to give back to Galewood this summer and fall, Galewood Neighbors, Inc. has a standing invitation waiting for you. The organization is actively recruiting community volunteers for ongoing stewardship work at Rutherford Sayre Park — and with Galewoodstock just four days away on August 22, the spirit of neighborhood investment is running especially high right now.
Rutherford Sayre Park, a Chicago Park District green space on the Northwest Side, has a dedicated natural area that Galewood Neighbors, Inc. has made a cornerstone of its community care work. The volunteer opportunities there are listed as one of the organization's top active initiatives on its official website, sitting alongside signature programs like the Tree Ambassador Program and the CDOT North Avenue Traffic Study — a signal of just how seriously the group takes this green-space commitment.
For a neighborhood that has built its identity around showing up — whether at community meetings, festival planning sessions, or park workdays — the Rutherford Sayre volunteer program is quintessentially Galewood. It's the kind of effort that doesn't make headlines the way a contentious zoning vote does, but quietly shapes the physical fabric of the neighborhood season after season.
Galewood Neighbors, Inc. is a registered Illinois 501(c)(3) nonprofit based at 1651 N. Natchez Ave., Chicago, IL 60707. The organization has been the connective tissue of this Northwest Side community — coordinating everything from its annual Galewoodstock music festival to tree canopy expansion, business corridor advocacy, and park stewardship. Volunteering at Rutherford Sayre is a direct way to plug into that network and put your hours toward something lasting and visible.
If you're ready to roll up your sleeves, head to galewoodneighbors.org to learn more about volunteer opportunities at Rutherford Sayre Park and find out how to join the effort. And while you're there, mark your calendar for Galewoodstock on Saturday, August 22 — because in Galewood, community work and community celebration go hand in hand.
Sources:
1. https://galewoodneighbors.org/
2. https://galewoodneighbors.org/Galewoodstock