What are the responsibilities and job description for the Volunteer: Old Town Craft & Music Fest Volunteer position at Job Carr Cabin Museum?
The Job Carr Cabin Museum is a replica of Job Carr's log cabin, originally built in 1864/65, as the first permanent non-native residence in Tacoma. The Museum houses interpretive historical displays and artifacts from Tacoma's early days. Educational history programs and tours are provided for school children, educators, history buffs, community residents and visitors to our city.
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The Job Carr Cabin Museum strives to serve the Tacoma community beyond the walls of the cabin. We regularly take part in community festivals such as the Lunar New Year festival, farmers markets, and other spring and summer festivals around the city. And, twice a year, we host our own big event, this one is Old Town Craft & Music Fest, featuring local musicians, choirs, an exciting variety of vendors, and multiple great booths that will offer children and adults an interactive experience or craft to help learn about what life was like during the early days of our city!
Volunteers will help staff welcome the public, hand out information, supervise craft booths, and can also help with set up and tear down.
These events help us to share the stories that make Tacoma's history so unique and continue to make us a great city!
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.
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The Job Carr Cabin Museum strives to serve the Tacoma community beyond the walls of the cabin. We regularly take part in community festivals such as the Lunar New Year festival, farmers markets, and other spring and summer festivals around the city. And, twice a year, we host our own big event, this one is Old Town Craft & Music Fest, featuring local musicians, choirs, an exciting variety of vendors, and multiple great booths that will offer children and adults an interactive experience or craft to help learn about what life was like during the early days of our city!
Volunteers will help staff welcome the public, hand out information, supervise craft booths, and can also help with set up and tear down.
These events help us to share the stories that make Tacoma's history so unique and continue to make us a great city!
This is a volunteer opportunity provided by VolunteerMatch, in partnership with LinkedIn for Good.