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Wolf Trap National Park for the Performing Arts
Volunteer
 

Volunteers help in many ways at Wolf Trap.

  • Passing out programs
  • Seating patrons
  • Driving carts from the parking lots
  • Helping patrons in and around carts
  • First-Aid
  • Scanning tickets at the gates
  • Helping at a clean-up event

How will you volunteer at Wolf Trap?

For additional information about volunteering at Wolf Trap, please contact the volunteer office at (703) 255-1893 or click here to e-mail.

Pierce Millstone  

Did You Know?
Two circular stones are used in the milling process and are referred to as a run or a stand. The bottom stone, known as the bedstone, does not move. The top stone, known as the runner stone, can spin in upwards of 120 times per minute.

Last Updated: January 08, 2007 at 16:56 EST