Volunteers work in areas from researching genealogy, cataloging artifacts and library materials, to assisting with membership and mailings. They also work in Spring and Third, the Museum Store, creating displays and greeting patrons. Some become docents, assisting the Museum Educator with visiting classes, and others give lectures, coordinate fund raisers or help with raising much…
Public relations and marketing volunteer help with: graphic design, establishing contacts, media/advertising, conducing community presentations, securing media support, helping identify partnering opportunities, and delivering fliers to area schools.
Assist in front office duties Artistic help (photos, videos, window displays).
Volunteers help with feeding dogs, taking them outside for recreation and cleaning kennels. Dog volunteers must be over 18.
Maintenance around the building. Laundry and general housekeeping. Groundskeeping and gardening.
This is a great opportunity to work closely with the Director of a show. Attendance at all rehearsals is required. Previous acting or directing experience is a plus.
Volunteers are instrumental in sewing costumes, as well as putting finishing touches on projects. Time requirements vary with each show, but hours are flexible with personal schedules.
Feeding cats and providing companionship and care. Volunteers under 16 must be accompanied by a parent.
Each show requires people working back stage to make things happen correctly on stage. Responsibilities range from cleaning before a performance, preparing the set, coordinating special effects, Fly operation, and moving set pieces.
Volunteers are regularly needed to assist with special events, such as Back Stage Passes, cast parties and technical lunches.