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Memorials, Donations, Scholarships & Volunteer Information
Memorials gifts have been a welcome and thoughtful addition to the City of Winona’s parks for many years. Park furniture such as benches and picnic tables and tree donations are a welcomed gift at any of our parks. Monetary donations may also be given to the Parks and Recreation Office.
If you wish to make a park furniture donation, please complete the Park Furniture/Tree Donation Application. Please allow up to 6 weeks before we can get a price for a memorial bench or table.
If you wish to make a monetary donation or a donation not found on our Park Furniture/Tree Donation, please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 507-457-8258.
The City typically donates to other 501(c)3 non-profit organizations or organizations working to raise funds for a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. Unable to make cash donations, the City will contribute limited memberships and services, such as memberships, program registrations, etc.
Please fill out our Donation Request Form.
Winona Park Rec has a variety of volunteer/intern opportunities to choose from. We can tailor each experience to the group or individual that is volunteering.
To be considered as a volunteer for Winona Park and Recreation, please complete a Volunteer Application. If you would like to be considered for an internship position, please complete an Internship Application.
Additional information about opportunities for volunteering at the Friendship Center can be found on the Friendship Center Page.
Scholarships are available to remove a financial barrier to recreation for Winona County residents. Qualifiers may receive 35% or 45% off of Lake Lodge and Bob Welch Aquatic Center memberships as well as most youth programs. Scholarships need to be renewed annually.
To apply for the program, please complete the Scholarship Form and return it to the Parks and Recreation Office along with documentation of financial need. The documents that are accepted are a copy of the school nutrition letter or your current tax return/IRS Verification of Non-filing Letter. Hardships are also considered in the application process.
The Winona Friendship Center has a variety of volunteer opportunities. The Center is selected as a Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) and many volunteers are needed to perform light clerical duties, assist in collaborative programs, work in subcommittees and help with special events and recreational programs. If you would like to help out with any of these opportunities please contact us or fill out the Volunteer Application.
Practicum/Internship and Student Learning Opportunities
The Winona Friendship Center offers students a chance to work with older adults and gain experience in program administration, planning and client contacts. Students from WSU and SMU Social Work Program are able to complete their required practicum at the Center. The Winona Friendship Center has been proudly recognized for its support of this program.
Students from other fields also choose the Friendship Center to complete required course work. Winona Senior High and Cotter High Schools send students to the Center for Community Service learning. If you would like to help out with any of these opportunities, please contact us or complete the Internship Application.
- Reports to: Director
- The Friendship Center offers internships and practicum experiences for students in any of the following fields: Sociology, Gerontology, Social Work, Therapeutic Recreation, Recreation and Tourism, Athletic Training, Psychology, Nursing, Marketing, Advertising, or Public Relations. If you are interested in discussing opportunities, please fill out the volunteer application and the Director will set up a time to discuss possibilities.
Dementia Friendly Programs
- Reports to: Dementia Friendly Communities Lead (Senior Advocate)
- Transportation drivers: Provide transport for program participants to and from programs.
- Memory Café: Assist with planning and implementing programs for persons with memory loss.
- Forget Me Notes Chorus: Join participants to assist persons with memory loss for a weekly choral experience.
Chore Corps
- Reports to: Chore Corps Coordinator
- Assists people 60 and better to continue to live in their homes as long as possible.
- Chore Corps volunteers assist community members in Winona and Goodview with outdoor chores such as raking, mowing, weeding, window washing, snow shoveling and other requests.
- Flexible scheduling weekdays, evenings and weekends.
Educational Speaker/Instructor
- Reports to: Recreation Coordinator
- Provides educational, instructional or social programs to the members. Volunteers will submit proposed program or educational topic to the Recreation Coordinator after submitting volunteer application. Volunteers providing educational information will sign the Speaker Agreement form.
Computer Assistance
- Reports to: Recreation Coordinator
- Meet one-on-one with members to provide any or all of the following services: iPad/iPhone/Smartphone set-up and 101, Facebook or email assistance, Zoom or other virtual program help, computer basics, inbox cleanup, basic computer maintenance, any other services requested by patrons.
Practicum/Internship and Student Learning Opportunities
The Winona Friendship Center offers students a chance to work with older adults and gain experience in program administration, planning and client contacts. Students from WSU and SMU Social Work Program are able to complete their required practicum at the Center. The Winona Friendship Center has been proudly recognized for its support of this program.
Students from other fields also choose the Friendship Center to complete required course work. Winona Senior High and Cotter High Schools send students to the Center for Community Service learning. If you would like to help out with any of these opportunities, please contact us or complete the Internship Application.
- Reports to: Director
- The Friendship Center offers internships and practicum experiences for students in any of the following fields: Sociology, Gerontology, Social Work, Therapeutic Recreation, Recreation and Tourism, Athletic Training, Psychology, Nursing, Marketing, Advertising, or Public Relations. If you are interested in discussing opportunities, please fill out the volunteer application and the Director will set up a time to discuss possibilities.