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Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
Help organize and facilitate special events at the Norlands, including community gatherings and educational programs. This role involves planning, setup, and engaging with attendees to ensure a successful event.
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
As an Educational Program Interpreter, volunteers lead or assist with living history programs for school groups, helping to recreate the educational experiences of the 19th century. This role is perfect for those passionate about history and education.
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
Volunteers serve as docents and guides, providing educational tours and engaging visitors with the history of the Washburn family and the Norlands estate. This role is ideal for individuals who enjoy sharing knowledge and interacting with the public.
Washburn-Norlands Living History Center
Volunteers in this role assist with maintaining the historic farm, engaging in activities such as planting, harvesting, and caring for animals. This is a hands-on opportunity for those interested in agriculture and rural history.
Leeds Volunteer Fire Department
LVFD is always looking for volunteers for firefighting, fundraising, maintenance, and other activities. We meet three times per month and respond to 120+ emergency calls per year. | Requirements: No experience necessary. Volunteers generally live or work within Leeds or the surrounding area. | Categories: Fundraising, Firefighter, Department Support, Junior Members
Friends Of Wilson Lake
Assist in the preservation and protection of Wilson Lake by participating in various programs and initiatives. Volunteers will help educate the public about the importance of maintaining the lake's water quality and recreational value.
30 Mile River Watershed Association
Trained volunteers work alongside technical leaders to identify sources of erosion and polluted stormwater runoff. Volunteers become local experts by attending an in-depth training session and assisting with the survey, then continuing public education by sharing their knowledge.
30 Mile River Watershed Association
Volunteers survey lakes and ponds for invasive plants, spending time on their favorite body of water on their own schedule. Most surveying is conducted from the surface by canoe or kayak. Training in survey techniques and plant identification is provided.
30 Mile River Watershed Association
Volunteers assist in collecting data to track the health of lakes and ponds, measuring water clarity, temperature, dissolved oxygen, and phosphorus. Monitoring is conducted May-September, twice a month. Both trained and untrained volunteers can support the program.
30 Mile River Watershed Association
As a Courtesy Boat Inspector, you will help prevent aquatic invasive species from entering our lakes by inspecting boats and trailers at public launches. This role requires flexible volunteer shifts of 2-3 hours, one day a week, with training provided.
Winthrop Fire Department
Fire suppression and first response to a variety of emergencies. Continual training for on-scene activities and equipment operations, fire prevention and public education, maintaining apparatus, equipment and facilities. | Requirements: 18 years or older and resident or employed within the Town of Winthrop. No experience required just a desire to learn a challenging but rewarding career serving our community. | Categories: Firefighter, Fundraising, Community Education, Department Support
Lake Auburn Watershed Neighborhood Association - Lawna
Join the LACC Security Team to help patrol the property and surrounding trails, perform safety checks, investigate crimes, monitor security cameras, and maintain order. Volunteers should be well-trained and committed to ensuring the safety and security of the community center.
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