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ORGANIZATION: Liberty Aviation Museum

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Volunteering is a crucial part of our operation here at the Liberty Aviation Museum. Our volunteers take on a variety of roles, such as working the front desk and handling admission fees, acting as docents in our hangars and galleries, and assisting visitors with purchases in our gift shop. Don't worry if you don't have any experience - we'll provide training. You can work 2 to 6-hour shifts weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly, based on your availability. You're free to volunteer as much or as little as you like, so you can choose the schedule that works best for you.

The museum is open from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. on Mondays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays. We're closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.

In addition to our standard volunteer roles, we also need volunteers to help with marketing, fundraising, and special events. Whatever your skills and interests, we have a place for you at the museum.

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About Liberty Aviation Museum

Location:

3515 E STATE RD, PORT CLINTON, OH 43452, US

Mission Statement

To provide an adequate organization for historians, aircraft and vehicle preservationists and collectors interested in encouraging internationally the acquisition, restoration, operation, preservation, public education and display of historic aircraft, vehicles, watercraft, and related items.
Erie-Ottawa International Airport (KPCW)
Tri-Motor Heritage Foundation
Tin Goose Diner

Description

The Liberty Aviation Museum was established on December 7th 1991 with a handful of dedicated volunteers to showcase WW2 aircraft. In 1994 we had the opportunity to put on a well received air show at the Erie-Ottawa International Airport in Port Clinton, Ohio. This very fortunate turn of events led us to formally announce in 1996 our intent to locate our museum at the Erie-Ottawa International Airp ort.

Embracing the deep aviation heritage of the area we began to plan for a facility to include a hangar and museum along with a 1950's era theme Diner, The Tin Goose Diner.

We 1994 also undertook a search to locate and return to the airport a flyable Ford Tri-motor, and in October of 1996, we were fortunate indeed to come into contact with Maurice Hovious - a world renowned Ford Tri-motor expert and restorer.

This initial contact later inspired Maurice Hovious to further his dialogue with Ken Benjamin who convinced Maurice to make this unique idea a reality. Since then an amazing amount of work has been completed by EAA Tin Goose Chapter 1247 volunteers on the restoration of a new Ford Tri-motor project sponsored by Maurice. This progress then led to the establishment of the Tri-Motor Heritage Foundation - taking up the torch to be the caretaker of this rare treasure.

In 2010, the Liberty Aviation Museum acquired a fully restored and flyable vintage WWII North American B-25 Mitchell Bomber. The 2011 season was spent training crews to fly her at air shows throughout the year.

In 2011, the dreams of all three organizations to have a permanent place to call home became reality with the announcement that a Museum/Hangar facility would be built at the Erie-Ottawa International Airport.

CAUSE AREAS

Arts & Culture
Community
Arts & Culture, Community

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

3515 East State RoadPort Clinton, OH 43452

(41.51139,-82.864655)
 

SKILLS

  • Administrative Support
  • Transactions
  • History
  • People Skills
  • Problem Solving
  • Public Speaking

GOOD FOR

  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training

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