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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Volunteer Newsletter

Submit your articles now for the next issue of Wolf Trap's volunteer newsletter. Articles of any length are appreciated! Pictures encouraged. Please click here to e-mail your article. 

Current issue of the Volunteer Newsletter:

2009 - Fall Edition (987 KB)

Previous issues of the Volunteer Newsletter:

2009 - Spring Edition (236 KB)

Highlights from Spring Newsletter:
- New Park Volunteer Coordinator (pg.2)
- Revised Rear Orchestra Seating Policy (pg. 3)
- Backstage for Volunteers (pg. 2)

2008 - Fall Edition  (463 KB)

Highlights from the Fall Newsletter:
- Wolf Trap wins "Take Pride in America" Award (pg. 1)
- Volunteer recognition events (pg.3)

2008 - June Edition (396 KB)

Highlights from the June Newsletter:
- Award winning volunteers (pg. 1)
- Perks for volunteering (pg. 3)
- Calendar of volunteer events (pg. 3)


2007 - Fall Issue (822 KB)

Highlights from the Falls Newsletter:
- Main Gate demolition begins (pg. 1)
- Photos from both Ranger and Usher picnics (pgs 2 & 3)
- Wolf Trap's First-Aid Volunteers win an award (pg. 1)
- Special Backstage Tours for Volunteers (pg.5)

2007 - Summer Issue

Highlights from the Summer Newsletter:
- Local elementary school helps clean up the park (pg. 1)
- Wolf Trap volunteers highlighted in local newspaper (pg. 2)
- Eagle Scout projects at the park (pg. 4)

a view of Great Falls  

Did You Know?
Even though it may be a hot day, remember that swimming is not allowed in Great Falls National Park. The Potomac River is fast, with dangerous currents, and is never safe for swimming.

Last Updated: October 30, 2009 at 08:59 EST