Do you like sports? How about helping with our bowling or basketball teams?

Feeling artistic? Our ArcWorks program brings local artists and our individuals together in a studio setting, with some creative and spectacular results.

History lovers can share their passion with visitors as they lead tours through the historic Claflin-Gerrish-Richards House and interpret three centuries of New England family life. Training is provided for this enjoyable and interactive position.

Play a critical role in Museum operations! As the first point of contact with the public, it will be your helpful nature and cheery disposition which determine our visitors’ first impressions. Greet Museum visitors, collect admission fees, provide membership information, answer questions and provide clerical support to the Visitor Services staff.

Help to educate more than 4,000 school children who visit the Museum annually. Act as a program aide, helping with projects and supervising students, or exercise your skills as a teacher/program leader. Training in Colonial skills provided.

Support the Museum’s retail enterprise by making sales, answering questions and restocking inventory.

Help out as a group by painting, performing yard work and other ‘spruce up’ projects at our various site locations including Lawrence, Haverhill, Lynn, and Camp Y-Wood in Salem, NH.

This experience uses the same JA programs as the traditional method, but it’s condensed into a single day for a high-impact experience! Perfect for the volunteer who can take just a day away from work.

Help more than 200 youth in elementary school, middle school and high school complete their homework or lend an extra hand in an interactive science or literacy program.

Create a collaborative piece with youth, led by our Visual Arts Coordinator, that will be displayed at the West End House (or your office!).