Volunteer Request: Help Preserve Our Local Heritage!
Do you have a passion for history, a love for community, or simply a desire to give back? The Warner Cemetery are looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help us preserve and maintain this significant historical site!
The Warner Cemetery isn’t just a burial ground; it’s a living testament to our community’s rich past, a silent witness to generations of local families, pioneers, and even foundational figures in regional history. By volunteering, you’ll play a direct role in protecting this invaluable piece of heritage for future generations.
How You Can Help:
We have a variety of tasks suitable for different skills and availability:
- Grounds Maintenance: Help with light landscaping, tidying up, raking leaves, and keeping the pathways clear.
- Join the Board of Directors: Help give direction to the Cemetery, lend a hand during special events, historical tours, or clean-up days (when organized).
- Administrative Tasks: (Potentially) help with organizing records, communications, or outreach efforts.
Why Volunteer?
- Make a Tangible Difference: See the immediate impact of your efforts in preserving a beautiful and historic space.
- Connect with History: Learn fascinating stories about the pioneers who shaped our region.
- Join a Community: Meet like-minded individuals who share a passion for local heritage.
- Enjoy the Outdoors: Spend time in a serene setting, getting some fresh air and exercise.
- Flexible Commitment: Whether you can spare a few hours a month or dedicate specific days, every contribution is valued!
We’re Looking For:
Individuals who are reliable, respectful, and willing to work as part of a team. No prior experience is necessary – just a willingness to learn and contribute!
Ready to Lend a Hand?
If you’re interested in becoming a vital part of our efforts to preserve the Warner Cemetery, we’d love to hear from you!
Please contact us at:
Email:chair@warnercemetery.com
Thank you for considering joining the Warner Cemetery. Together, we can ensure this important piece of our history continues to stand proudly.