Volunteers Needed for Lambert Castle Holiday Boutique

Volunteers Needed for Lambert Castle Holiday Boutique
Respond by September 7, 2016

The Passaic County Historical Society is currently seeking volunteers to assist with this year’s Lambert Castle Holiday Boutique, which is installed the week of October 10th and operates the entire month of November. Like many non-profit organizations, the Society’s efforts to preserve local history are fueled by a group of dedicated volunteers. Volunteers are needed to assist in all aspects of the show, including set-up and breakdown. Tasks include selling tickets, wrapping purchases, and heavy lifting. PCHS also happily partners with volunteer groups, such as Scouts, and service clubs.

Photo courtesy of the Passaic County Historical Society
Volunteers will be allowed free admissions to this ticketed event and all volunteers who give more than twelve hours of their time will be treated to an appreciation meal in Lambert Castle after the holiday season. To add your name to the list of volunteers and find out more about the different volunteer positions available, please send your contact information to info@lambertcastle.org (please put BOUTIQUE VOLUNTEER in the subject line) or call 973-247-0085. Please respond by September 7, 2016 as we develop the schedule in September.

Passaic County Historical Society, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, was founded to cultivate interest among individuals and the community-at-large in the rich history of Passaic County. To this end our museum in Lambert Castle showcases examples of the County’s cultural and artistic diversity, as well as examples of the County’s natural, civil, military, and ecclesiastical history. The Society also maintains a library and archive, which houses manuscripts, books and photographs of historical and genealogical interest.

Lambert Castle is located at 3 Valley Road, Paterson, NJ. For more information regarding museum hours and admission, visit the Passaic County Historical Society’s website at www.lambertcastle.org or call 973-247-0085.


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