Volunteer tour guides are needed at the Donnell House, the former home of a Victorian-era ship builder William T. Donnell and his family, who occupied the residence between 1860 and 1910. The house is now restored to its 1892 appearance. This is a great volunteer opportunity for anyone interested in historic homes, Victorian life or the history of wooden shipbuilding. As Donnell House docents, volunteers greet visitors at the door and guide them through the first floor of the house, describing various items on display and answering any question about the house, the shipyard, and the family.  A manual containing the history of the family, the house, and the shipyard is provided and additional trainings are provided. Volunteers must be comfortable with public speaking. To apply, complete our online application or contact Volunteer Coordinator Rebecca Roche at (207) 443-1316 ext. 350 or roche@maritimeme.org. Â
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| 16 and older |