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Paint Planters, Grow Community Gardens (And Get a Little Messy)

Want to volunteer for something that actually makes a difference? Here's your chance to help Dallas bloom—one painted planter at a time.

Marina Fatina by Marina Fatina
July 28, 2025
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Paint Planters, Grow Community Gardens (And Get a Little Messy)
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 Sometimes the best volunteer opportunities are the ones where you get to be creative AND help your community. This Wednesday, July 30th, Keep Dallas Beautiful is hosting exactly that kind of event at Oak Lawn Branch Library.

What You’re Signing Up For

When: Wednesday, July 30, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM
Where: Oak Lawn Branch Library
Cost: Free (supplies included)
What to bring: Clothes you don’t mind getting paint on

Here’s the deal: You’ll be painting planters that will be donated to local recreation centers. Keep Dallas Beautiful provides everything—acrylic paint, brushes, water, and the planters. You just bring your creativity and willingness to get a little messy.

If the paint dries fast enough (and in July heat, it probably will), volunteers will fill the planters with soil and season-appropriate seeds right there on the spot.

Why This Actually Matters

These aren’t just decorative planters sitting in someone’s office. Once they’re painted and planted, they go directly to children, seniors, and other community members who want to start their own gardens or learn how to garden using the planters as starter kits.

Think about it: Your hour of painting could be someone’s first step into gardening. Maybe it’s a kid who’s never grown anything before, or a senior who wants to start a small herb garden but doesn’t know where to begin.

The Bigger Picture

Keep Dallas Beautiful isn’t just about picking up litter (though they do that too). They’re about creating opportunities for Dallas residents to connect with nature and learn sustainable practices. When you paint a planter that becomes someone’s first garden, you’re literally helping Dallas grow greener, one household at a time.

Plus, there’s something satisfying about a volunteer project where you can see the immediate results. You walk in with blank planters, spend an hour painting, and walk out knowing exactly what you accomplished.

How to Sign Up

Register through VolunteerMatch at: volunteermatch.org/search/org1258113.jsp

Having trouble with registration? Email [email protected] and they’ll help you get signed up.

What to Expect

This is a come-as-you-are volunteer opportunity. No special skills required, no long-term commitment needed. Just show up in clothes you don’t mind getting paint on, and spend an hour making something beautiful that will help someone else grow their own food or flowers.

The Oak Lawn Branch Library provides a perfect setting—air-conditioned, easily accessible, and central to the community that will benefit from these planters.

Perfect Timing

July might seem like an odd time to think about gardening, but it’s actually perfect for fall planting prep. The planters you paint Wednesday could be growing winter herbs, cool-season vegetables, or flowers that will bloom when the Texas heat finally breaks.

The Bottom Line: One hour of your Wednesday afternoon could spark someone’s lifelong love of gardening. And you get to be creative while doing it.

Show up, paint some planters, get a little messy, and help Keep Dallas Beautiful make the city a little greener. It’s volunteer work that actually feels good while you’re doing it.

Marina Fatina

Marina Fatina

Part of Texas Epoch Media Group since 2012 . Graduated University of Houston with BA in Broadcast Journalism and now work as a local Houston Multimedia Journalist for The Texas Insider.

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