Helping a child with homework; often times there is a language barrier within Chin homes. The children know English, but their parents do not. Helping a child with his or her homework is a great need in the Chin community. Offering one on one help for the child, and the parent, is a great way…

Assists in the unpacking and repackaging incoming foods to the pantry; assists in the organization of goods within the pantry. Help load, unload and sort food items; keeps food pantry area clean

You work alongside Master Gardeners in helping maintain the historic grounds of the Presidential Site. By mulching, weeding and maintaining historic plant species, you brighten the property and make it beautiful for guests.

You make the first impression by greeting guests, handling admission and helping with gift shop purchases. You use your fantastic customer service skills to offer information and answer questions.

You perform as a historical character in interpretive programs about the Harrison family, and may be invited to participate in drama presentations throughout the year.

Trained well by volunteer corps, you greet and give house tours to guests, both for prearranged groups and walk-ins. You have a gift for communicating well and adapting your approach to diverse audiences.

You join us in celebrating several occasions, including, the 4th of July, Wicket World of Croquet and the Presidential Egg Roll. These events help support the Presidential Site’s mission by expanding museum recognition, supporting our educational programs and encouraging community engagement.

You help research topics and artifacts for the museum staff; this involves research in the museum library and other libraries using microfilm and online. You transcribe letters to expand your research base, and may be invite to contribute writing for internal and external publications.