Volunteer Summit: Bringing Organizations and Volunteers Together

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Through its many local partnerships and generous supporters like board member Jim Haley and sponsor Thurston First Bank, the Washington Center is able to provide a professional space for non-profit artists and performers to use.
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Submitted by The Washington Center for the Performing Arts

The Washington Center for the Performing Arts is partnering with United Way’s Volunteer Connection and the Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor and Convention Bureau to host a Volunteer Summit on June 17 from 3-7 p.m.

Looking for your next community service project? Need volunteer hours for school but aren’t sure where to start? Or are you just plain excited about involving yourself in your awesome community? Mark your calendar for June 17 and come learn how you can make a tangible difference in this world through partnering with one of the diverse non-profits in Thurston County.

Come join us in experiencing the rich and unique volunteer culture of Thurston County. There will be representatives from avenues such as theater, housing services, child and youth mentorship and care, as well as many other genres. These organizations are excited and motivated to educate the attendees on the myriad of opportunities available.

Light snack and beverages will be provided.

Summary:

Who: United Way, The Washington Center for the Performing Arts, and Olympia Lacey Tumwater Visitor and Convention Bureau

What: Volunteer Summit

Where: The Washington Center for the Performing Arts

When: June 17 from 3 p.m.-7 p.m.

Why: To give back to your community through service

Contact:

Sara Kukkonen skukkonen@unitedway-thurston.org at the United Way

Chad Carpenter CCarpenter@washingtoncenter.org at the Washington Center

Charles Clapp   charlesclapp@visitolympia.com at the OLT VCB

 

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