Get Involved

Unique among environmental organizations, the Sierra Club is run by and for volunteers. We are truly a grassroots group of citizen activists committed to environmental stewardship and protecting our environment today and for future generations. Our effectiveness and success is based on volunteer action and leadership.

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Sierra Club Wyoming Chapter Volunteer Opportunities

There are so many fun and meaningful ways to get involved in the Chapter's vital work to protect Wyoming's environment. Volunteer opportunities range from tabling at events, participating in or leading an outing, writing a letter to the editor, organizing a film night, contacting legislators about environmental issues, helping to elect pro-environmental politicians, organizing rallies and other events, and joining one of our Teams. We work on national and state level issues, and we are also focused on local communities. Please contact our Chapter Chair, Kim Wilbert, or check out the Wyoming Chapter Teams as described below, and contact a Team Leader to become more involved in the Sierra Club Wyoming Chapter. We also urge you to become a member or renew your membership today, and we welcome your donations to support our important work.

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Teams

Calendar

The calendar below shows upcoming events including outings sponsored by the Chapter.  Click on the event name for more information and to sign up. For more information on outings in general, click on the Get Outdoors tab. For outings in and near Jackson Hole, please go to the Teton Group website.

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