Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Teen Corps Reference form
2024 Teen Corps Reference

The applicant listed below is applying to the Franklin Park Conservatory and Botanical Garden Teen Corps Program. Teen Corps is comprised of teens, 15-18 who attend Columbus City Schools or who live in Columbus. It is a paid summer internship program that is designed to teach life and work skills through hands-on gardening experience by growing and selling produce at our farmer's market. 

All responses will be kept confidential. Your honest input regarding the applicant is very important to us as we will have limited time with each applicant during our interview process.

If you have any questions regarding this program, please contact Michele Bailey, Teen Corps Coordinator at (614) 715-8034 or mbailey@fpconservatory.org. Forms must be received no later than April 26,2024. Thank you for your time and assistance.

Application deadline (including recommendations) is April 26th. NO LATE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED.
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