Opportunities From: Five Rivers MetroParks

Volunteer: Historic Blacksmith - Historic Farm

Historic Blacksmith volunteers are needed during the 2025 season to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Blacksmith shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.  

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome visitors and school groups. Interpret and provide historic information specific to the Blacksmith Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques and make a simple project. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants. Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term Volunteers who have qualified as Historic Interpreters, as well as, Historic Blacksmiths. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.   Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting. 

Volunteers must be qualified as Historic Blacksmiths to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Blacksmith Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Historic Blacksmith volunteers are needed during the 2025 season to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Blacksmith shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.  

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome visitors and school groups. Interpret and provide historic information specific to the Blacksmith Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques and make a simple project. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants. Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term Volunteers who have qualified as Historic Interpreters, as well as, Historic Blacksmiths. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.   Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting. 

Volunteers must be qualified as Historic Blacksmiths to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Blacksmith Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Historic Woodworker - Historic Farm

Historic Woodworker volunteers are needed during the 2025 season to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome participants. Interpret and provide historical information specific to the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques of tool use. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants.Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter, as well as a historic woodworker. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.  

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information.

Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting.

Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Woodworker to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Woodworker Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Historic Woodworker volunteers are needed during the 2025 season to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome participants. Interpret and provide historical information specific to the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques of tool use. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants.Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter, as well as a historic woodworker. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.  

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information.

Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting.

Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Woodworker to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Woodworker Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Woodworking at Cox Arboretum

Do you have skills in carpentry, or would like to expand on your carpentry skills? Join our Woodworking at Cox Arboretum volunteer team! Once trained and checked off, volunteers use their skills and expertise to plan, strategize, and craft a variety of woodworking projects! Click here to review the Woodworking at Cox Arboretum MetroPark Volunteer Training.

Impact

Our Skilled Trades volunteers help drive our mission forward by assisting with maintenance projects in fabrication, repair, and interpretation. Through Woodworking, volunteers share their skills and talents to help Five Rivers MetroParks get important build projects accomplished throughout our parks.

Tasks

Under the supervision of the assigned staff, support and assist with the following:

review woodworking project specifications. utilizing woodworking tools and equipment, carry out the build or repair of the assigned project as a team. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Trained, Long-Term, Adult volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Cox Arboretum MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the main parking lot (6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449) and meet staff at the maintenance building near the south end of the park, just beyond the green wooden gate.Environment & Physical Demands: This project takes place indoors and outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e., sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal and position-specific allergies (i.e., dust, grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and can expect to participate in routine standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, dragging, and lifting objects of 15lbs, often in a loud environment.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact Uriah Langmeyer at Uriah.Langmeyer@metroparks.org.Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Avoid wearing baggy or loose clothing as well as long jewelry because it can easily snag in machinery and other sharp tools. Training: New Woodworking at Cox Arboretum MetroPark volunteers can be onboarded any time during the year. To learn more about how to become a Woodworker at Cox Arboretum MetroPark, click here to review the Woodworking at Cox Arboretum MetroPark Volunteer Training. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.     

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Do you have skills in carpentry, or would like to expand on your carpentry skills? Join our Woodworking at Cox Arboretum volunteer team! Once trained and checked off, volunteers use their skills and expertise to plan, strategize, and craft a variety of woodworking projects! Click here to review the Woodworking at Cox Arboretum MetroPark Volunteer Training.

Impact

Our Skilled Trades volunteers help drive our mission forward by assisting with maintenance projects in fabrication, repair, and interpretation. Through Woodworking, volunteers share their skills and talents to help Five Rivers MetroParks get important build projects accomplished throughout our parks.

Tasks

Under the supervision of the assigned staff, support and assist with the following:

review woodworking project specifications. utilizing woodworking tools and equipment, carry out the build or repair of the assigned project as a team. Eligibility This opportunity is open to the following volunteers: Trained, Long-Term, Adult volunteers. Learn more about our types of service here.Additional Notes Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Cox Arboretum MetroPark. Volunteers should park in the main parking lot (6733 Springboro Pike, Dayton, OH 45449) and meet staff at the maintenance building near the south end of the park, just beyond the green wooden gate.Environment & Physical Demands: This project takes place indoors and outdoors - Please be aware of outdoor exposure risks (i.e., sun, poison ivy, insects, etc.). Volunteers should be aware of seasonal and position-specific allergies (i.e., dust, grass, pollen, bees, etc.), and can expect to participate in routine standing, bending, kneeling, reaching, dragging, and lifting objects of 15lbs, often in a loud environment.Cancelation: If you need to cancel a shift last minute or are running late, please contact Uriah Langmeyer at Uriah.Langmeyer@metroparks.org.Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather, wear long pants and closed-toe shoes, and have their favorite work gloves, water bottle, sunscreen, and bug spray. Avoid wearing baggy or loose clothing as well as long jewelry because it can easily snag in machinery and other sharp tools. Training: New Woodworking at Cox Arboretum MetroPark volunteers can be onboarded any time during the year. To learn more about how to become a Woodworker at Cox Arboretum MetroPark, click here to review the Woodworking at Cox Arboretum MetroPark Volunteer Training. Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing! See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more detailed information.     

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45449

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Textile & Fiber Arts Volunteer - Workday

Do you have some sewing, knitting, crocheting, weaving, or other textile skills you are willing to share? MetroParks is helping bring back fiber arts and textile skills, in a variety of programs, with the support of volunteers. This opportunity focuses on using your skills to support creating, maintaining, and repairing items needed at the historic farm and other MetroParks facilities.   Volunteers will need to have experience in one of the textile areas to participate, but there are opportunities to learn and grow skills during the workdays. Projects may vary each week, as the core of volunteers is developed, and a skills assessment will be done at the start of each project for those who are ready.

Impact

Volunteers will support efforts on the historic farm by making the textile materials needed for the interpretive team of staff and volunteers to accurately represent what living on an 1880s farm might have been like.

Tasks 

Under the supervision of the assigned Staff Lead volunteers will

Projects will be staff-driven needs for historic clothing, items for the historic house, and support of other programming needs, and will start with a simple project to assess the skill level of the interested volunteers.Support and assist staff with cutting out the pattern, simple sewing by hand and machine, and correct care of the finished project.
Knit and/or crochet items needed for winter wear. Items may include scarves, hats, socks, and wristers. Weaving will focus on scarves for use by the historic interpreters, towels for use in the kitchen of the Arnold home, and napkins for special programs.Volunteers will be working in small numbers and rotating the tasks/steps to make the project build proficiency in each of the steps of the project. Those volunteers who have done the modern knitting machine training can make socks, do simple projects, and demonstrate simple kid's bracelets for visitors. Visitors are welcomed into the textile room and may observe as volunteers are mending, making repairs, creating new clothing items, adding new buttons for historic clothing, and practicing their skills at Carriage Hill.Volunteers can support the staff lead with demonstrations while learning in the newer tools. Support new volunteers with gaining skills. 

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived.

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects, knitting machines, looms, sewing machines, and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Please park and walk to the lower level entrance at the back of the visitor center. Knock on the Textile volunteer entrance door and the staff will greet you! Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers should arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information. Dress: Volunteers do not need to wear period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather, and wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. 

Thank you for volunteering! 

 

 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Do you have some sewing, knitting, crocheting, weaving, or other textile skills you are willing to share? MetroParks is helping bring back fiber arts and textile skills, in a variety of programs, with the support of volunteers. This opportunity focuses on using your skills to support creating, maintaining, and repairing items needed at the historic farm and other MetroParks facilities.   Volunteers will need to have experience in one of the textile areas to participate, but there are opportunities to learn and grow skills during the workdays. Projects may vary each week, as the core of volunteers is developed, and a skills assessment will be done at the start of each project for those who are ready.

Impact

Volunteers will support efforts on the historic farm by making the textile materials needed for the interpretive team of staff and volunteers to accurately represent what living on an 1880s farm might have been like.

Tasks 

Under the supervision of the assigned Staff Lead volunteers will

Projects will be staff-driven needs for historic clothing, items for the historic house, and support of other programming needs, and will start with a simple project to assess the skill level of the interested volunteers.Support and assist staff with cutting out the pattern, simple sewing by hand and machine, and correct care of the finished project.
Knit and/or crochet items needed for winter wear. Items may include scarves, hats, socks, and wristers. Weaving will focus on scarves for use by the historic interpreters, towels for use in the kitchen of the Arnold home, and napkins for special programs.Volunteers will be working in small numbers and rotating the tasks/steps to make the project build proficiency in each of the steps of the project. Those volunteers who have done the modern knitting machine training can make socks, do simple projects, and demonstrate simple kid's bracelets for visitors. Visitors are welcomed into the textile room and may observe as volunteers are mending, making repairs, creating new clothing items, adding new buttons for historic clothing, and practicing their skills at Carriage Hill.Volunteers can support the staff lead with demonstrations while learning in the newer tools. Support new volunteers with gaining skills. 

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Youth volunteers ages 14-17 are not required to complete a background check. If you are a new youth volunteer contact volunteer.services@metroparks.org to have your background check waived.

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place indoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more. There will be sharp objects, knitting machines, looms, sewing machines, and other items that require you to be careful and work safely in a small space. Parking & Meeting Instructions: Please park and walk to the lower level entrance at the back of the visitor center. Knock on the Textile volunteer entrance door and the staff will greet you! Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers should arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's agenda and other important information. Dress: Volunteers do not need to wear period apparel. Volunteers should dress for the weather, and wear their MetroParks name badge and t-shirt.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. 

Thank you for volunteering! 

 

 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Historic Woodworker - Biscuit Day (Historic Farm)

Historic Woodworker volunteers are needed during the special program to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome participants. Interpret and provide historical information specific to the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques of tool use. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants.Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter, as well as a historic woodworker. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.  

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information.

Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting.

Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Woodworker to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Woodworker Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Historic Woodworker volunteers are needed during the special program to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome participants. Interpret and provide historical information specific to the Wood Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques of tool use. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants.Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This opportunity is open to Short-term and Long-Term who are 16 years or older and have qualified as a historic interpreter, as well as a historic woodworker. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Historic Interpreter Qualification: Visit the Historic Interpreter page in our Training Library to see what training is required to become part of the Historic Interpreter volunteers. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.  

Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 15 minutes before the beginning of the event. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information.

Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting.

Volunteers must be qualified as a Historic Woodworker to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Woodworker Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45424

Allow Groups: No


Volunteer: Historic Blacksmith - Biscuit Day (Historic Farm)

Historic Blacksmith volunteers are needed during this special program to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Blacksmith shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.  

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome visitors and school groups. Interpret and provide historic information specific to the Blacksmith Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques and make a simple project. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants. Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term Volunteers who have qualified as Historic Interpreters, as well as Historic Blacksmiths. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.   Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting. 

Volunteers must be qualified as Historic Blacksmiths to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Blacksmith Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Historic Blacksmith volunteers are needed during this special program to provide interpretation and demonstrations for the Blacksmith shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm.  

Impact

Volunteers represent what living in the 1880s might have been like, and help visitors make a stronger connection to the history of Carriage Hill and experience life on an 1880s working farm. 

Tasks

Greet and welcome visitors and school groups. Interpret and provide historic information specific to the Blacksmith Shop on the Daniel A Arnold Historic Farm. Demonstrate simple techniques and make a simple project. Work with staff lead, historic interpreters, and program assistants to provide an engaging event for the public participants. Help train new volunteers as needed.

Eligibility: This is an opportunity for Long-Term Volunteers who have qualified as Historic Interpreters, as well as Historic Blacksmiths. Learn more about our types of service here. 

Additional Notes

Environment & Physical Demands: This program takes place outdoors. Volunteers may participate in some bending, kneeling, reaching, and lifting objects to 10 lbs or more.   Parking & Meeting Instructions: Click here for a map of Carriage Hill MetroPark.  Volunteers are scheduled to arrive 30 minutes before the beginning of the opportunity. Staff leads will orient volunteers to the day's activities including planned demonstrations and to do a historical clothing check.  Volunteers will also have time for a review of what can be demonstrated and other important information. Dress: Volunteers should dress for the weather. Period apparel is required.  If not yet fitted, the staff lead or volunteer coordinator will contact you to schedule a fitting. 

Volunteers must be qualified as Historic Blacksmiths to serve in this opportunity. To learn more, visit our Historic Blacksmith Volunteer Training page here.

Look for Additional Details about this opportunity at the bottom of this listing!  See the Skilled Trades Volunteer Position Description for more information.  

Thank you for volunteering! 

Volunteer Position: Skilled Trades

Opportunity Type: Volunteer

Date: Multiple Shifts Available

Zip Code: 45424

Allow Groups: No