Western Development Museum Yorkton Volunteer Roles (Events, Tours, Interpreters, Museum Explainers, Threshermen’s Club)

WITH WESTERN DEVELOPMENT MUSEUM YORKTON

Summary

Volunteer at WDM Yorkton and help bring Saskatchewan history to life through public-facing museum roles and special events. Opportunities include special event volunteering where you support hands-on activities like games, crafts, and visitor engagement during museum events. If you like sharing stories and teaching, you can volunteer as a tour guide for pre-booked tours (WDM provides the information and you bring the enthusiasm), or as an interpreter focused on a specific topic, artifact, craft, or heritage skill during school programming and special events. There’s also a Museum Explainers group that supports staff during the busiest programming periods and major public events, including their Celebrate Christmas Past school program (Nov/Dec), year-end school tours (May/June), and public programs like Canada Day and the Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival. For people interested in vintage equipment and machinery, the Yorkton Threshermen’s Club welcomes members and focuses on the annual Threshermen’s Show and Seniors’ Festival held on the August long weekend. 


Thank you for considering this volunteer opportunity.

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