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1 person is interested
Volunteer for Cafe des Arts lecture series
ORGANIZATION: Alliance Francaise de Denver
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1 person is interested
Volunteer needed for the Alliance Francaise de Denver's Café des Arts educational lecture series. This month's presentation is on the topic of Notre Dame de Paris. Tasks include setting up the gallery for the presentation, helping prep refreshments and assisting with clean-up at the end of the event. Volunteers are encouraged to relax and enjoy the lecture during the presentation.
Note: this is a three-part lecture series, with volunteer dates of 5/22, 6/18 and 7/16. We would love a volunteer for any single one or all three of these dates.
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About Alliance Francaise de Denver
Location:
571 Galapago St, SW corner of 6th /Galapago, 2 blocks E of Santa Fe, Denver, CO 80204, US
Mission Statement
A nonprofit 501(c)3 organization promoting awareness of and interest in French Language and French/Francophone Cultures. Classes. Programs are open to everyone, without discrimination on the basis of creed, religion, sex, color, race, and/or national origin.
Description
The Alliance Francaise is a worldwide nonprofit, cultural and educational organization founded in Paris in 1883. Part of a network of over 1,100 chapters in 138 countries (350,000 students a year), the Alliance Francaise has 146 locations in the United States alone. The Alliance Francaise de Denver, an independent, nonprofit organization was founded in 1897 to encourage the study of the French language and culture and to foster friendship between the French-speaking and American peoples. It has no political or religious affiliation and welcomes students of any age, sex, creed, race, color and national or ethnic origin.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
571 Galapago StreetDenver, CO 80204
DATE POSTED
May 7, 2019
SKILLS
- French
GOOD FOR
N/A
REQUIREMENTS
- Must be at least 21
- 2.5 hours
- A basic knowledge of French is encouraged but not required.