Paid Volunteer - Interpretive Volunteer
Work interpretive center. Greet visitors, answer phones, answer questions, give information, operate POS system, stock souvenirs, conduct programs including tours and demonstrations. Open & close Capitol buildings & grounds. Light cleaning. Help with special event planning, set-up, organizing, breakdown, etc.
Schedule Summary
This activity occurs between Tuesday, October 01, 2024 and Monday, June 30, 2025
- Monday - Morning, Afternoon
- Tuesday - Morning, Afternoon
- Wednesday - Morning, Afternoon
- Thursday - Morning, Afternoon
- Friday - Morning, Afternoon
- Saturday - Morning, Afternoon
- Sunday - Morning, Afternoon
About First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site
Located within a stone’s throw of the Missouri River and Katy Trail State Park, and in the heart of historic St. Charles, First Missouri State Capitol State Historic Site is the first seat of the state’s government. Its rough hewn timbers and dark wood floors whisper the tales of the state’s first legislature. Interpretive programs help visitors understand how the state’s government was formed and what life was like in the early 1800s.