Volunteering at Fort Randolph
Individuals interested in any of the volunteer opportunities listed below should contact the Fort Randolph Committee for more information.
Volunteer Opportunities at Fort Randolph include:
Volunteer ReEnactors
Volunteer Demonstrators/Presenters
Volunteer Docents
Non-ReEnacting Volunteers-
Volunteers at Fort Randolph often volunteer in multiple ways
For example, some ReEnactors are also presenters and some docents also serve as ReEnactors during events.
If you love history and want to contribute to preserving the past the Fort Randolph Committee
encourages you to considering volunteering at Fort Randolph
*Fort Randolph welcomes all ages of volunteers however those under the age of 18 must have an adult sponsor
Individuals interested in any of the volunteer opportunities listed below should contact the Fort Randolph Committee for more information.
Volunteer Opportunities at Fort Randolph include:
Volunteer ReEnactors
- ReEnactors are individuals who participate and assist with events at Fort Randolph
- ReEnactors must dress specific to the fort's colonial frontier time of 1776-1779
- ReEnactors contribute by interacting with fort visitors during public hours
- ReEnactors must register for events and adhere to all guidelines adopted by the Fort Randolph Committee
Volunteer Demonstrators/Presenters
- Demonstrators demonstrate an era appropriate skill
- Presenters present on a topic relevant to the fort or to the time period of its existence.
- Demonstrations and Presentations are coordinated and scheduled by the Fort Randolph Committee.
- Interested Demonstrators and Presenters are welcome to contact the Fort Randolph Committee with their queries.
Volunteer Docents
- Docents serve as trained fort guides who give tours of Fort Randolph
- Docents must be knowledgeable about Fort Randolph’s history and its significance in American history.
- Docents either dress in historically accurate clothes for Fort Randolph’s place and time in history or wear a Fort Randolph T-shirt
Non-ReEnacting Volunteers-
- Non-ReEnacting Volunteers are members of the general public who assist with fort projects, events, etc.
Volunteers at Fort Randolph often volunteer in multiple ways
For example, some ReEnactors are also presenters and some docents also serve as ReEnactors during events.
If you love history and want to contribute to preserving the past the Fort Randolph Committee
encourages you to considering volunteering at Fort Randolph
*Fort Randolph welcomes all ages of volunteers however those under the age of 18 must have an adult sponsor