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Volunteering

  1. Volunteers of the Year Named

    April 18 , 2013 by Laura Morris

    From shelving books to teaching computer classes, Richland Library relies on volunteers to maximize resources and better serve customers. On Wednesday, April 17, the library recognized the efforts of more than 100 volunteers at a special event at the Main Library.

  2. Volunteer with CityServe

    April 8 , 2013 by Dashia Starr

     

  3. Experience The World Like A Peace Corps Volunteer

    March 20 , 2013 by Sarah Gough

    Basket weave like a Botswana. Take a ride in a Malian bush taxi. Bargain at a Nigerian marketplace. Play an El Salvadorian marbles game. Come see how people in other countries live through performances and presentations from many cultures by Peace Corps members.

  4. Summer Reading Volunteers

    December 4 , 2012

    Are you enthusiastic about literacy for all ages?  Join our Summer Reading Team and help us register adults, teens and children for our summer reading challenge.  This position is available during the busy summer months to promote reading and other library literacy programming.

  5. Junior & Teen Volunteers

    December 4 , 2012

    Our Junior and Teen Volunteers (grades 5-12) learn about the library while assisting our staff with a variety of duties.  They help sort and organize books and materials , tidy the room after one of our busy storytimes, pull materials to help us display our fantastic book collection and prepare materials for a library program. 

  6. Branch Assistant

    December 4 , 2012

    A Branch Assistant is a jack of all trades. They support the library with an assortment of duties that might include pulling and organizing library materials, assisting with programs, welcoming customers and special projects. You will need to engage well with others and have the physical ability to push, bend and reach our materials.

  7. Computer Training Assistants

    December 4 , 2012

    Make a difference by helping an adult gain technical skills. We need Computer Training Volunteer Assistants for our Main Library computer classes for the general public. You would support a librarian instructor by assisting customers who need some extra attention during the class session. You don’t have to be a technical expert but need good basic computer skills with the ability to engage well with customers from a variety of backgrounds. Classes are held weekday mornings, evenings and on Saturdays.

  8. Let's Speak English Conversation Partners

    December 4 , 2012

    Are you a thoughtful and engaging conversationalist? Do you have effective listening skills? Do you enjoy meeting individuals from diverse cultures? Our Let's Speak English program uses volunteer Conversation Partners to assist internationals learning the English language. We will offer our group conversation programs at Sandhills, Main, Southeast and Northeast. Our St. Andrews group will have a book group format discussing book themes from diverse cultures. Programs start in September and we have day and evening program times.

  9. Welcome Team

    December 4 , 2012

    Join the Welcome Team! Do you love playing host? Enjoy welcoming people into your home? We're looking for volunteers who can do the same at our Main Library. These volunteers will welcome, engage and provide friendly assistance to our Main Library customers as they enter the library. One to two-hour shifts starting at 10 a.m. or 3:30 p.m.

  10. Volunteer with the Library

    April 18 , 2013

    Ready to volunteer?

    The first step is the application. Complete the form below. We will process your application and get back to you.