The Ridgefield Historical Society, an independent nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving and celebrating the rich history of Ridgefield, is seeking dedicated volunteers to lend a hand in organizing and executing our exciting fundraising events. We’re on the lookout for creative minds who thrive on crafting unforgettable experiences, whether you’re a seasoned event planner, a master at throwing themed parties, or just someone with a knack for bringing people together. If you’re passionate about history, eager to make a difference, or simply enjoy contributing to a good cause, we welcome you to join our team and help us continue to make a positive impact in Ridgefield. For more info contact [email protected]
Ridgefield Historical Society Seeks Creative Volunteers
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