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Bright Youth Corp
Participate in volunteer activities to qualify for the President's Volunteer Service Award. Volunteers must complete eligible unpaid acts of service benefiting others within a 12-month period.
Bridges Outreach
Join us for Outreach Runs held every weekend, where volunteers interact directly with our beneficiaries. This opportunity is great for both teens and adults looking to make a difference in the community.
Bridges Outreach
Help prepare warm meals in our Summit kitchen on Thursday evenings and Saturday and Sunday mornings before our runs. This is a great way to support our outreach efforts and connect with our community.
Bridges Outreach
Organize a packing event to assemble hygiene kits, cold weather packs, or brown bag lunches for those in need. This is a fun way to engage with friends and family while supporting our mission.
Bridges Outreach
Help organize drives for clothing, hygiene products, cold weather supplies, lunch items, and bottled water. Your efforts will directly support our outreach initiatives and help those in need.
Bridges Outreach
Support our clients in active case management by volunteering on Fridays. This role is essential in helping individuals navigate their path to stability.
The Summit Playhouse
Once the set has been constructed, painters are needed to bring it to life with color. Projects range from applying solid wall colors to intricate wood grain effects and detailed scenic designs. Painters of all skill levels, from beginners to experts, are welcome.
The Summit Playhouse
Photographers are needed to capture headshots and production photos of the cast and performances. These images are vital for display on the Playhouse website, social media, press releases, and within the theatre itself.
The Summit Playhouse
The Choreographer creates all the dances for a musical, ensuring they reflect the artistic vision of the production, and teaches these dances to the cast. This role also involves preparing and conducting a dance audition as part of the casting process.
The Summit Playhouse
The Light Board Operator is responsible for following the script and executing lighting cues using a computerized light board. This role is not overly difficult and training is provided by the Technical Director. Operators must be present at all technical rehearsals and performances. No prior experience is necessary.
The Summit Playhouse
Volunteers are essential for building sets for our theatre productions. While carpentry skills are beneficial, there is work suitable for all experience levels. Tools and building supplies are provided to assist in bringing stage designs to life.
The Summit Playhouse
The Lighting and Sound Designer collaborates with the Director to create dynamic lighting plots and effective sound effects for theatrical productions. This volunteer role requires prior experience in design and setting lights, and it is also very helpful if you are able to climb ladders.
The Summit Playhouse
The Producer oversees the entire theatrical production, organizing the production team, scheduling auditions, and ensuring the production runs smoothly and on schedule. They are also responsible for keeping the show within budget. This role is ideal for organized individuals who enjoy managing projects, and new producers can work with experienced Playhouse producers.
The Summit Playhouse
After the set is painted, Set Decorators furnish and adorn the stage according to the production's setting. This can include selecting furniture, lamps, curtains, benches, garbage cans, and lamp posts. Decorators source pieces from the Playhouse collection, or by borrowing, renting, and purchasing items.
The Summit Playhouse
The Playhouse consistently needs extra help for various tasks, including labeling postcards, hanging posters, and organizing Playhouse parties. If you have skills to contribute or ideas for involvement, please reach out.
The Summit Playhouse
Volunteers are needed to support Youth Theatre productions. Opportunities exist for those who enjoy creating, organizing, managing, or building, helping young performers in the community.
The Summit Playhouse
Costume Designers work with the Director to create and provide costumes that are appropriate for the characters, time period, and setting of the production, adhering to a specific budget. Responsibilities may include pulling costumes from the Playhouse collection, renting pieces, shopping for new items, or constructing new costumes from scratch.
The Summit Playhouse
The Director provides a strong artistic vision for the production and guides the cast through the rehearsal process. Responsibilities include scheduling rehearsals, coaching actors, and collaborating with the artistic team and producer. Directors are selected after an application and interview process for each production.
The Summit Playhouse
The Stage Manager works closely with the Director throughout rehearsals, managing the schedule, recording blocking, providing line cues, and overseeing the cast and crew during performances. This role requires attendance at all rehearsals and performances.
The Summit Playhouse
Spotlight Operators manage the spotlight during rehearsals in the week leading up to show dates and during all performances. The spotlight is simple to operate, and no prior experience is required for this position.
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