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ORGANIZATION: Rice County Historical Society--Minnesota
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3 people are interested
Volunteers are the life blood of any organization and that is certainly the case at the Rice County Historical Society. Volunteers are the reason that we are able to achieve our mission and reach our goals.
We welcome anyone who would like to volunteer! We have projects that suit everyone.
Volunteer training sessions are provided, so don’t worry about previous experience. We are always looking for volunteers to serve on our Board of Directors and RCHS committees. If you have the interest and a bit of time, let us know.
Interested in volunteering with RCHS? We’d love to hear from you!
We have many ongoing projects that we need assistance with, please see our website at rchistory.org/volunteers for more information.
More opportunities with Rice County Historical Society--Minnesota
No additional volunteer opportunities at this time.
About Rice County Historical Society--Minnesota
Location:
1814 NW 2nd Avenue, Faribault, MN 55021, US
Mission Statement
The mission of the Rice County Historical Society is "discovery, preservation and dissemination of the knowledge of the history of Rice County and the State of Minnesota."
Description
The Rice County Historical Society was founded in 1926 with the mission of "discovery, preservation and dissemination of the knowledge of the history of Rice County and the State of Minnesota." This mission has guided us over the years and continues to be our focus for everything we do. Education and outreach is the best way to share the rich history of Rice County and we do that through History Camp, one-room school and log cabin experiences for youth, school tours, public programs and workshops, among other activities.
In addition to our outreach and public programs, the Rice County Museum of History houses historical displays, a genealogical research center, and an exhibit area. The Museum exhibits include Bishop Whipple, Grace McKinstry, Sellner Manufacturing, Bruce Smith and Native Americans. The museum also displays Main Street U.S.A., which is a timeline of businesses found in many small towns of Southern Minnesota. The RCHS also operates the Heritage and Harvest Halls that contain displays of farm and industrial items. In addition there are three historic pioneer buildings, which were moved to the museum site from around the county. The buildings are an 1850s log cabin, the Pleasant Valley School organized in 1857, and The Holy Innocents Episcopal Church built in 1869.
CAUSE AREAS
WHEN
WHERE
1814 NW 2nd AvenueFaribault, MN 55021
DATE POSTED
August 15, 2024
SKILLS
- Office Reception
- Research
- Retail / Sales
- Community Outreach
- Basic Computer Skills
GOOD FOR
- People 55+
REQUIREMENTS
- Whatever amount of time you are able to volunteer is welcome.