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Contact our office for more information or to register for any of these volunteer opportunities. 

Hutmacher Farm Restoration
Volunteers are needed throughout the summer months May-October.  The Hutmacher Farm is located in rural Dunn County on the edge of the North Dakota Badlands.  There is work for folks of all ages and abilities.

Annual Historic Preservation Conference Volunteers
Volunteers are needed in many areas including:

  • Registration Desk
  • Session Room Monitors
  • Reception Hosts
  • Audio/visual Aids
  • And many other areas…

Annual Historic Preservation Conference rotates around the state, and is held the first weekend in May.  Volunteers receive free conference registration.

Mailing Volunteers
Volunteers are needed to help fold letters, address envelopes and coordinate mailings.  There are several opportunities to assist with mailings each year.

Architects, Engineers, Craftsman
Volunteer to help with building assessments, restoration plans, and estimates.  Often it is the first step in getting a restoration project moving forward.  Help us save some of ND’s built heritage.  We strive to find projects that are in your region and/or match with your travel plans.

Photographers
Shutterbug?  Volunteer to help us document events, historic properties and work in progress across the state.  Projects in your community and across the state.

Help us Document Preservation in North Dakota
Have a flair for writing?  Volunteer to research, gather information, interview local preservationists, and help us write stories about preservation projects in small communities across the state for use on our website, newsletter, listservs and in media pieces. 

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it's the only thing that ever has.    -Margaret Mead

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