There are many volunteer opportunities available for those wishing to share Ottawa Countys fascinating history.
Researchers:
The Societys Page & Stage Oral History Project is open to anyone wishing to research various topics to be compiled as part of the current volume being produced. The meetings are held on the 2nd Tuesday of every month at 1:00 p.m. at the Ida Rupp Library in Port Clinton.
Docents & Greeters:
During the summer season, the Wolcott Keepers House provides tours in the House and offers merchandise for sale in the adjoining Annex. Docents and greeters are needed for the House and Annex throughout the season. Light gardening opportunities are also available.
Event Assistance:
There are a number of activities and events held at the Keepers House throughout the season requiring volunteer assistance including the hearth cooking events, Civil War enactment, and the mobile perch-wagon sales event. Also, the Keepers House is open as part of the fall festival on the Marblehead peninsula.
Storytellers:
The Society is launching a new project to present performances on Ottawa County history. We are looking for people to write scripts as well as tell the stories. Please read more about this project on our website's "Community--StoryTellers" page here.
If you are interested in volunteering for any of these activities, please send an email to info@ottawacountyhistory.org.
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