Volunteer Resource Guide 2016-2017

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Dance Express 134 West Harvard Fort Collins CO 80525 www.danceexpressfc.com Mary Elizabeth Lenahan (970) 493-2113 danceexpressfc@gmail.com The Mission of Dance Express is to celebrate diverse dance experiences for persons with and without disabilities in our Northern Colorado region. Dance Express improves people’s lives through creative dance experiences since 1989, and joyfully serves the community. Volunteers serve on the board of directors; assist with graphics; publicity; and community outreach; offer their skills with dance training, workshops, and dance productions. Commitment will vary. Concerts are in December, February, and May.

Debut Theatre Company 827 Riverside Avenue Fort Collins CO 80524 www.debuttheatre.org Lee Kaplan (970) 224-5774 debut@frii.com Debut Theatre educates, entertains, and enriches the lives of young audiences and artists. Debut Theatre is a hands-on theatre for young people, by young people. Volunteers are needed to assist with painting, lawn care, costume repair, cleaning, computer technology support and organizational operations. Shifts are available Monday-Friday, 10am-1pm or by appointment. Youth volunteers ages 13+ supervised.

Downtown Business Association 19 Old Town Square, Ste 230 Fort Collins CO 80524 www.downtownfortcollins.com

June 2016 2015 Laura Lyznicki (970) 484-6500 laura@downtownfortcollins.com

d r a e The Downtown Fort Collins Business Association (DBA) ist designed to promote downtown businesses and help them thrive by creating energy, excitement, and enthusiasm downtown through events and promotions. Celebrate all that makes Fort Collins great...beers, bikes and bands! Downtown Fort Collins is the place to be over the summer and what better way to enjoy it than to volunteer? Over a1 thousand volunteers are needed over our summer seasonF to help with Colorado Brewers’ Festival, NewWestFest, andw more! C (

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Estes Park Museum

T e o R e Alicia Mittelman p (970) 577-3762 a amittelman@estes.org n Estes Park Museum collects, interprets, and preserves lo-h cal history as well as presents exhibits, programs, anda events for the education and benefit of residents and visi-o tors of all ages. Volunteers are needed to assist visitors ats the museum, work in the gift shop, help with data entry5 for museum collections and record keeping, and assistc with exhibit construction and tours. Youth volunteersa ages 12+ supervised. 200 4th Street Estes Park CO 80517 www.estes.org/museum

Estes Valley Library

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335 East Elkhorn Avenue Estes Park CO 80517 www.estesvalleylibrary.org

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Kieran Rowser (970) 586-8116 x820 krowser@estesvalleylibrary.org

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T Estes Valley Library provides access to quality informa-g tion, resources and services, and brings people, ideas,m and opportunities together for the enrichment of theo community. Volunteers assist with tasks such as shelvingt books, processing new materials, repairing materials, in-o e C o t s n i d a e


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