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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site
Volunteer
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About the Volunteer-In-Parks (VIP) Program
Volunteer opportunities at Fort Vancouver, the McLoughlin House, and the Vancouver National Historic Reserve are as diverse as the programs and resources of the park.
History and archaeology buffs, carpenters, artists, students, gardeners and many more people have found in the park a place to share their skills. Each volunteer's contribution makes a big difference!
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| NPS Photo | | The park celebrates volunteer contributions at a recognition event each year. |
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The park includes an array of resources unparalleled in the National Park System. Extensive archaeological collections, reconstructed and historic buildings, engaging programs and special events, historic trails, stunning landscapes, as well as lesser known but equally remarkable places. It is a park like no other.
Do you see your dream job? Do you want to know more about volunteering in the park? If you have special skills or want to learn some, give us a call. All volunteers receive orientation and training. Come and join us!
Dig deeper...
- If you are interested in becoming a volunteer, the first step is to complete an application form and submit it to Kimm-Fox Middleton. Click here to download an electronic copy.
- For more information regarding the park's volunteer program, please contact Kimm Fox-Middleton, the Park Special Events & Volunteer Manager, at (360) 816-6243 or e-mail her by clicking here.
- To view the latest copy of Volunteer News, the park's volunteer newsletter, click here.
- To view this year's Volunteer-in-Parks Program Calendars, including dates and times of get-togethers and training sessions, click on one of the documents below:
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 Fort Vancouver Podcast Subscribe to the Fort Vancouver Podcast! more... | |  Upcoming Special Events Check out the park's calendar of events more... | |  Programs and Things To Do learn about the site's demonstrations, talks, tours, and special events more... | |  Become a WebRanger! Become a junior WebRanger online more... | |
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Did You Know?
Did you know that Fort Vancouver National Historic Site curates the world’s largest archaeological collection of Spode ceramics?
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Last Updated: February 09, 2009 at 13:14 EST |