Practice math skills in this one-on-one program that aims to help club members in need of extra math support.
Support and work with kids in a number of different STEM offerings including Robotics and Coding.
Read aloud and complete a provided lesson plan in this one-on-one program that aims to help club members in need of extra reading support.
A sidewalker walks and/or jogs alongside the horse to help keep the rider safe and achieve his/her goals. This may involve a safety hold of the client for an entire lesson, or a more hands off approach, depending on the needs of the client. The sidewalker is an extension of the instructor, who helps guide…
Volunteers in our “Barn Buddies” program work one-on-one with a client, who may or may not be accompanied by a caregiver. The volunteer will help teach the client about various topics which may include horse behavior, horse management, horse health, and barn management. Barn Buddy volunteers should have good recent horse experience and a willingness…
Mentors help students: stay focused on their Pathway for Personal Success; balance and navigate life stressors that get in the way of success; deepen academic skills for college and professional success; build and polish resumes, cover letters, and interview skills; execute job searches; and develop problem solving skills, confidence, and a deeper, positive sense of…
Volunteers help tutor students from our English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) classes or students from our Adult Learning Initiative classes.
Play a critical role in Museum operations! As the first point of contact with the public, it will be your helpful nature and cheery disposition which determine our visitors’ first impressions. Greet Museum visitors, collect admission fees, provide membership information, answer questions and provide clerical support to the Visitor Services staff.
Support the Museum’s retail enterprise by making sales, answering questions and restocking inventory.
Help to educate more than 4,000 school children who visit the Museum annually. Act as a program aide, helping with projects and supervising students, or exercise your skills as a teacher/program leader. Training in Colonial skills provided.