Encourage our young guests and their families to build, dig, climb, create art and make music (Seasonal, 16 years +).
Our scientific collection has specimens from all periods in the museum’s history and includes botanical specimens, fossils, mammals, rocks and minerals, seashells, birds, and insects. Our library contains rare and antique volumes related to these fields of study. The library volunteer will document the author, title, and publication data of books in our historic collection…
T.R.U.E serves as the foundation for our boys and young men to build their futures through healthy positive relationships. Mentors will meet once a month for 4-6 hours with a mentee for a minimum of one year. As an agency, we are dedicated to providing this opportunity to every boy in need.
Interact with guests, give assistance to our young visitors in our many interactive exhibits located throughout the museum (15 years +).
Inventory historic natural history collection. Photograph, measure and take notes on birds, eggs, seashells or pressed flowers. Make rare specimens available online. Enter data to publish photographs for birds, eggs, seashells or pressed flowers. Interact with visitors within the Museum’s Curator’s Workshop, a unique. interpretive space which places visitors in the turn of the century…
Summer Discovery Camp, gain valuable teaching experience in the field of nature and science (seasonal 15 years+).
Inspire and empower EVERY girl by volunteering as a coach. Our girls need you now more than ever! You do not need to be a runner; you simply need to have desire to support and encourage all girls. Volunteer coaches facilitate our easy-to-follow lessons with small groups of girls over the course of the program.…
Your volunteer role may involve interaction with residents or an endeavor that is more task oriented.
Some examples of available volunteer opportunities working with children and adults with disabilities: arts & crafts, horticulture, digital photography, teen peer mentors, musicians, technology tutors, help repair adaptive equipment, woodworking, Special Olympic coaches and unified partners, teach a dance class, join participants during outings in the community, and workout companions needed.