Volunteer ushers work with front-of-house staff to welcome, guide, and ensure the safety and comfort of all patrons. Volunteer ushers are welcome to watch the performances they usher, provided those performances are not sold out. In the event of a sell out, each volunteer usher will be given a complimentary ticket to another performance of…

Assistance with different technologies is always appreciated, including helping to create an improved database as well as providing a variety of hardware and software expertise.

There are a number of opportunities available in the office including answering phones and taking ticket orders, helping with mailings, data entry and filing.

Center receptionist/administrative volunteers assist the Center Staff by greeting clients, managing mediation paperwork, and completing a list of administrative duties.

We couldn’t live without our volunteers who produce and perform in our season shows and help maintain our beautiful Stained Glass Theatre.

Panelists work with youth and their families in a welcoming setting to help them learn and grow, from first-time offenses that have resulted in a ticket or a fine, to situations that result in criminal charges. Panelists bring the wealth of their personal experiences and share their perspectives as representatives of the community.

Volunteer mediators make an initial 2-year commitment that includes a 40-hour training and apprenticeship process, and mediating on a monthly basis. Once the apprenticeship process is completed, community mediators continue their training in quarterly continuing mediation education workshops and additional learning opportunities.

Working with our existing volunteer groups who participate for a one month time frame to provide food bundles for our clients to pickup during the week. Hours can vary depending on the month but typically are less than 2 hours per day (Monday – Friday).