Our Box Office is manned by our apprentices as well as a select group of volunteers. They are the first point of contact our patrons experience at the theatre and are trained to get patrons the best seats available. We are looking for volunteers with a willingness to help our patrons navigate our ticketing system.

The AARP Tax Aide program helps seniors each year by preparing federal/state tax returns free of charge. Last tax year, we were unable to offer the program due to a lack of volunteers who wanted to become tax preparers. Volunteers must know their way around a computer, take a tax law training in December, pass…

We are in need of volunteers in the following areas: Art/Craft Classes, Commodities Distribution, Decorating, Foot Clinic Volunteers, Front Door Greeters, Fundraising- 50/50, Quilt Raffle, Super Books, Handymen or Handywomen, Newsletter Mailing, Transportation Drivers, and Wood Shop Hosts.

You are responsible for assisting families, assisting in Make & Take Art Projects, passing out catalogs for the upcoming Fall Term at Paint Creek Center for the Arts, and providing general information about the Festival.

In addition to our walking shifts, other forms of enrichment are a priority for both our felines and canines. Enrichment hours are scheduled primarily during the afternoons. This is a time for the animals to have additional activity and socialization outside of their kennel or cage. Enrichment hours are at the discretion of an animal’s…

Help receive visitors and students, direct phone calls, and assist with office tasks.

Helping middle and high school students navigate assignments and understand the material is key to development! Tue/Thu 3-4:45, and some time slots in the mornings.

Example Volunteer Opportunities include: Personal Shoppers, Program Mentors, Professional Women’s Group Speakers, Boutique Clothing Sorters, and Going Places Network Speakers.

If a monthly Workday is not enough for you, consider becoming a Preserve Steward! Each preserve has a Steward that helps monitor the property, gives input on management plans, and tracks progress toward goals. On-the-ground work involves visiting the park regularly, removing invasive plants, monitoring wildlife, and assisting at Stewardship Workdays.

Share your passion! Throughout the year COL hosts a variety of guided hikes, workshops, and events with a focus on land and water conservation. Contact the COL office if you are interested in being a hike or program leader on a topic you are passionate about and would love to share your expertise knowledge with…