Educator And Volunteer Opportunities At Tobacco Farm Life Museum

Tobacco-Farm-Life-Museum-InsideThe Tobacco Farm Life Museum was recently awarded a $6,500 grant from the Duke Energy Foundation.  The project grant was awarded to the museum for the creation of an Agriculture Summer Camp to take place this July.

The Tobacco Farm Life Museum is looking for educators who are interested in participating in developing and assisting with programming.  Stipends are available.  Anyone interested can send a resume to Melody Worthington at curator@tobaccofarmlifemuseum.org.

If you are interested in volunteer work, the Tobacco Farm Life Museum will also be holding meetings for potential candidates. The meetings will be on Thursday, March 31st and Saturday, April 2nd from 10:00 AM until 12:00 Noon at the Tobacco Farm Life Museum on US 301 in Kenly.  Individuals who have volunteered in the past or individuals who are interested in volunteering this summer are welcome to attend.

For questions regarding either the educator or volunteer positions, call 919-284-3431.