You will be the person checking in performers, open up communication between them & the Sound volunteer, and ensure they are checked-in with the Admissions & COVID Volunteers. During events, you will also be in charge of helping the sound technician with set-up, checking bathroom supplies, cleaning & sanitizing, and overall building security & safety…
Attendees will rely on you to admit them into the event, answer questions about the venue and The DAAC’s mission, sell them merchandise & concessions, and act as a guardian of the venue’s integrity and safety for everyone attending the event. You will be responsible for counting money, paying out performers, and creating money deposits…
The DAAC hosts artist exhibitions on a continuous basis throughout the year. Usually an art installation lasts about one month. Upon arrival, you will help with set up of The DAAC merch station and snack station. After the doors open, you will help sell The DAAC merch, answer questions, and help sell the artists’ art.…
You are the one to make sure the Performers load in/out on time, sound good, and that their sets stick to schedule! You will maintain the sound and lights for the evening, and make sure everything is used and stored properly for our community venue. Should have previous sound experience or training.
Use Public Media Network’s facilities and equipment to produce non-commercial content for distribution through Public Media Network. To be a producer you need to be self-organized and coordinate all aspects of production to reach a final project. Volunteer producers require a commitment to extensive learning and hands on experimenting with staff mentoring and ongoing support.…
We like our creatures to have all the comforts of home–as much of their natural habitat as we can provide plus enrichment features. If you are handy with a hammer and power tools we need you! Frequency and time requirements vary with project.
Tell the stories of our community through a journalistic format for exclusive distribution through Public Media Network. Reporters share community-focused stories or create stories on government action. Ages 15 and older.
Assist as a crew member for a variety of media projects. Help set up for filming, camera operation, audio, floor directing, and other production crew activities. Ages 15 and older.
Attend and report on the actions taken by local elected officials to help keep the community informed about their local government. Volunteers attend meetings such as planning commissions, city commissions, road commissions, zoning boards, and township board meetings. Ages 15 and older.
Opportunities include: Write social media posts, Create social media images, Take pictures at events, and Social media management.