Volunteers with clerical skills are a valuable addition to our team. Among the many office duties they perform are preparing and processing mail, sending emails, coordinating printing, and answering phones. These are all important contributions that keep our programs running smoothly.
The police Department offers several volunteer programs. Residents can become as involved as they would like – from heading up a neighborhood Watch team in their subdivision to being trained as a CERT (Community Emergency Response Team) member.
Facilitate the sign-in and recording of each student’s audition at the beginning of each semester
Help with mailings, filing, fundraising, putting inserts in programs and all the other jobs that ease the paper crunch.
Plant flowers, pull weeds and help keep the outside of our historic building looking its very best.
File, sort and distribute music to the various ensembles.
Perform in retirement and nursing homes and for other special events.
Donating cookies or buy them from the store to maintain the cookies freshness.
Since we are a growing organization, our Side Walkers & Horse Leaders will be our biggest assets. To be a Side Walker, you do not necessarily have to have horse experience. We will teach you all you need to know. As far as being a Horse Leader, we do prefer you have some horse experience;…
For those who are not so sure about being around our massive equine friends, there are still plenty of areas that we could use your help. Barn duties (cleaning stalls, maintaining the “looks” of our facility & helping to learn how to care for our 4-legged teachers) and administrative duties (helping with fundraising, filing and…