Gallery Greeter Volunteer needed!
ORGANIZATION: Waterfall Arts
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Do you like art and live in the Belfast, Maine area? Waterfall Arts has need of people to staff our Clifford Gallery here at Waterfall Arts. We need people who are available for 2-4 hours blocks of time Wednesdays-Saturdays. As a Gallery Greeter you would be responsible for greeting all visitors, directing people, answering the phone, and light cleric work.
Why volunteer with us? It's people like you that make places like Waterfall Arts so special. As a volunteer you become part of the waterfall Arts family and a partner in our success. You will meet like minded people, expand your networks, build new skills, enhance your resume and make a difference in your/our community.
Do you want to take some of our classes? If you volunteer, you can earn gift certificates, which can be used toward our classes. That means eventually you would be able to take a class for a discounted rate or maybe even free.
More opportunities with Waterfall Arts
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Waterfall Arts
Location:
256 HIGH ST, BELFAST, ME 04915, US
Mission Statement
Creating Community in Harmony with Nature through the Transformative Power of the Arts.
Description
Waterfall Arts is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) contemporary arts center located in Belfast and Montville, Maine.
Waterfall Arts began as the Arts Center at Kingdom Falls in 1998 when founders Alan and Lorna Crichton acquired the Kingdom Falls property in rural Montville.
This exceptionally beautiful site once served as an extension of the original home of Haystack Mountain School of Crafts. After forming a Board of Directors and making necessary improvements to the property, the organization began offering summer art courses and residencies in 2000, and in 2002 received its 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status from the IRS.
The purchase of the former Governor Anderson School in nearby Belfast in December 2005 allowed the organization to expand its outreach to year-round. It began its first programs at the Belfast site in spring 2006 and celebrated its Grand Opening in the building on September 30th of that year. At the time of its Belfast expansion, the Board voted to adopt a new name, Waterfall Arts, to embrace both locations.
Waterfall Arts is committed to providing the high level of artistic accomplishment, diversity, mentoring, and collaboration it has built its reputation upon, while keeping its collective eye on the Montville and Belfast Centers for Art and Design as a community leader, a destination and a fully-engaged member of the Mid-coast creative economy.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
256 High StBelfast, ME 04915
DATE POSTED
August 18, 2014
SKILLS
GOOD FOR
- Teens
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
N/A