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Volunteer/work opportunities in Lincoln

March 6, 2016

gardeningWork in gardens at Codman Estate

Volunteer alongside Historic New England’s staff experts and members to care for and learn about historic gardens and landscapes at the Codman Estate. Work includes seasonally appropriate tasks such as weeding the gardens and paths, dividing plants, planting new materials, removing invasive species and other cleanup activities. You may choose ongoing participation or just try it out for a day. Garden volunteers get a $10 discount on a family membership to Historic New England. A special appreciation gathering will be hosted in September followed by a tour of the Codman Historic House Museum.

Volunteer days are on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to noon on April 20, May 18, June 15, July 20, August 17, September 21 and October 1 (meet at the Italian Garden). Sign up online in advance or call the Codman Estate at 617-994-6690.

COA needs volunteer drivers

The Council on Aging needs LINC drivers to transport older residents to medical appointments, essential shopping, and to the COA for services and activities, as well as Meals on Wheels drivers to deliver meals to homebound residents. LINC drivers drive one day per month, transporting to destinations in Lincoln and surrounding towns or drivers may be substitutes, driving only occasionally.  Meals on Wheels drivers drive one or more days per month, picking up meals in Concord and then delivering them to several residents. If you are interested in learning more about any of these opportunities, please call the COA at 781-259-8811 and speak with Pamela Mizrahi or Carolyn Bottum.

Volunteer at Minute Man National Historic Park

At Minute Man National Historical Park, there are many different volunteer opportunities from which to choose: visitor center guide, North Bridge interpreter, education program assistant, Battle Road trail guide, witness house guide, living history interpreter, interpretation intern, and trail cleanup crew, to name a few. For more information and how to apply, see the MMNHP volunteer web page.

Gropius House seeks paid guides

Historic New England seeks a seasonal part-time guide to work at the Gropius House. Guides will conduct tours and assist with daily museum operations including tour admissions, museum shop, and opening and closing the museum. Training is provided. Applicants should enjoy working with the public, have an interest in history, and have basic computer skills. Must be available weekends and have a flexible schedule. Please send résumé and cover letter to GropiusHouse@HistoricNewEngland.org. Note: If you are applying for a guide position at more than one Historic New England property, please indicate this in your cover letter. People of color are encouraged to apply. Historic New England is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.

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  1. Toby Frost says

    March 7, 2016 at 10:43 am

    Dear Lincoln Squirrel – What kind of a critter are you to be telling readers how to get rid of squirrels??

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  2. Toby Frost says

    March 7, 2016 at 9:06 pm

    Sorry, that comment about getting rid of squirrels was not intended to relate to volunteering in Lincoln – unless you want to volunteer to get rid of squirrels! But be sure to leave The Lincoln Squirrel in peace – he’s too precious to mess with!!

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