Volunteer in Marquette Regional History Center

Marquette Regional History Center

145 W Spring St, Marquette, MI 49855
Community Volunteer in Marquette, MIOther Local Organizations
Mission

We believe the preservation of the cultural and physical history of our area brings an understanding to the past and present, and provides a guide for the future. The Marquette Regional History Center not only maintains exhibits, artifacts and a research library, it is a forum for engaging the community and creating links between people.

Opportunities Here are places to learn more or that may show current needs.
Typical Ongoing Volunteer Opportunities:
Volunteer

Volunteers work in areas from researching genealogy, cataloging artifacts and library materials, to assisting with membership and mailings.

They also work in Spring and Third, the Museum Store, creating displays and greeting patrons. Some become docents, assisting the Museum Educator with visiting classes, and others give lectures, coordinate fund raisers or help with raising much needed funds for the organization.

Contact the organization to explore other possible ways to work together.
How you help

Volunteers are our ambassadors in the community and essential to the accomplishment of the Museum’s mission.

About

The Marquette Regional History Center is a 501c3, private non-profit organization that was established in 1918. We rely on membership, fundraising events, donations, and admission fees to continue to provide our community and visitors with high quality, educational programming and exhibits. We invite you to learn more about the History Center.