 Aycock Birthplace Volunteers 

If you want to share your talents and
time in the community, please consider joining the
volunteer program at the Governor Charles B. Aycock
Birthplace State Historic Site. There are opportunities
for both individuals and groups at a historic site that
tries to interpret the life and times of Governor Aycock,
demonstrate nineteenth-century farm chores and domestic
skills, and serve the general public as well as school
groups. The following are some of the ways volunteers can
help.

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Individual
Volunteers |
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Tour Guides
Sales Desk Attendants
Living History Demonstrators (training available)
Hands-on exercises
Special Projects

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Group
Projects |
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Costume
construction--materials provided
Quilt top construction--materials provided
Small gardening projects
Workshop instruction
Special event assistance--staffing, refreshments

For more information, please call (919)
242-5581 and ask for Leigh Strickland


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