Volunteer Interpreters have a public-facing role, talking to visitors about the Museum's exhibits. Often, this entails being stationed on the replica gunboat Philadelphia II, discussing Revolutionary War history, but interpreters can also interpret ecology, blacksmithing, small boats, and more. This role is a good fit for people who love having conversations with others and are enthusiastic about sharing history and other material with the public.
Details
14 and older | |
Is Family Friendly | |
Is Outdoors | |
Inclement Weather Plan: Interpreters may move indoors or reschedule in case of inclement weather. | |
Is Wheelchair Accessible |