Service opportunities include: Delivering Food, Running Errands, Packing care packages, or Making welfare checks.

Hospitality volunteers assist with the staffing of numerous Museum events. Volunteer duties include set up and tear down, and greeting and directing guests. Event volunteers will be trained and delegated tasks.

Setting up for our one-of-a-kind special events.

The California Trail Center seeks volunteers to demonstrate traditional Great Basin Indian lifeways, both indoors and outdoors. Examples include Indian beadwork, traditional Native foods, and basket making.

The education program at the Trail Center is wide and varied. Some volunteer educators teach students about pioneers and the California Trail. Others utilize our 40 acre site to focus on outdoor environmental education programs, and teach students about Great Basin biology and geology.

The Trail Center also seeks volunteers to share their unique pioneer or mountain man skill. Just a few examples include: Operating a spinning wheel, performing traditional music in the pioneer camp, or cooking fresh biscuits over a campfire. During California Trail Days, reenactors have the opportunity to interact with hundreds of visitors in the span…

Volunteers in this position will provide a welcoming, friendly impression of The Mob Museum by interacting with Museum guests as they learn about our most historic exhibit – the courtroom – site of the Kefauver hearings. At this post, individuals will provide a brief overview of the exhibit and interact with guests prior to and…

Volunteers in this position will provide a welcoming first and lasting impression of The Mob Museum, creating a friendly, hospitable environment and overall rewarding experience for Museum visitors. In this role, individuals will be assigned to areas in which they will be personally welcoming and speaking to guests. Regular work locations include, but are not…

Anti-Human Trafficking RISE Hotline Volunteer, In-Office/Administrative Volunteer, Outreach/Event Volunteer, Sexual Assault Crisis Hotline + Hospital Volunteer.

In February 2013 the Rotary 25 Club of the Las Vegas Rotary Club renewed a contract with the Nevada Department of Transportation to clean up litter for 2 miles of SR195 Highway at mile marker 04.0 East Bound to the 06.0 marker. Our 25 Club meets at the Bonnie Springs entrance four times each year…