“Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson, “Circles”
Have you toured memorable gardens and magnificent homes on the Garden Tour or Holiday House Tour? Danced the night away in revolutionary spirit at the Patriots’ Ball? Or marveled at the delight and imagination of the beloved Family Trees celebration? If you look forward to participating in these popular traditions every year, enjoy these events for more than just a visit by helping make them possible with the Concord Museum Guild of Volunteers.
Pam Nelson and Carolyn Myers, the Guild of Volunteers Co-Presidents, invite you to join the Guild and get involved in our 2022 – 2023 events! Volunteering for the Concord Museum is an opportunity to make lifelong friends and make a difference in the Concord community.
An ever-growing group of volunteers from across Greater Boston assist in fulfilling the Concord Museum’s mission by sharing their time and talents – planning events, decorating Family Trees, serving as House and Garden Tour guides, and enlisting sponsors. Guild members work alongside our Museum professionals, organizing and staffing the Guild’s annual events: the Holiday House Tour, Family Trees, the Fête, the Gala, Garden Tour, and Golf Tournament.
We are always seeking new volunteers and whether you can join us for an hour, for a day, or to plan an event, any amount of time helps make these events a success. No experience necessary! Please visit our list of Annual Events to learn more about the Guild and to see what events you might be interested in!
Contact us! Email, visit or call us with your contact information and volunteer interests. You can also visit the front desk to fill out a volunteer form. After that, we’ll reach out to you with potential volunteer opportunities. We encourage volunteers to support the Museum through membership as well. If you are not already a member consider joining today!
Concord Museum
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 146 | 53 Cambridge Turnpike, Concord, MA 01742
Phone: (978) 369-9763
Email: cm1@concordmuseum.org