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Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
Support Your Park
 
Volunteers Pete and Lucy
NPS
Volunteers working the information desk
Volunteer in the Parks Program

Volunteer to be a part of our staff at Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, which serves over 22,000 visitors each year!

Each year millions of visitors enjoy our national parks. Today, the National Park Service includes over 390 sites. Employees have been challenged with a dual mission of conserving and protecting our natural, historical, and cultural resources, as well as providing recreational opportunities. Many individuals assist our parks and their employees by volunteering their time and talents. Those who work in partnership with park employees are called Volunteers-In-Parks, or VIPs.

At Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve volunteers work side-by-side with National Park Service employees at the Park Headquarters/Spring Hill Ranch and at the Lower Fox Creek School. VIPs may work on week-days, weekends, mornings, or afternoons. The schedule and amount of time worked will be negotiated. Training for all duties is provided. Uniforms are provided for volunteers who work with the public. 

As a volunteer, you will not be paid by the federal government. However, you will have the benefit of working with a national park, and there will be other rewards as well. Volunteers are not considered to be federal employees for any purposes other than tort claims and injury compensation. You will meet people from all over the United States and abroad. You will have the opportunity to make the most of talents that you have. You will develop new skills and gain experience that will enrich your life and assist you in present or future careers.

Volunteer opportunities abound as you may choose from working the Visitor Center desk, presenting Living History demonstrations, volunteering at the Lower Fox Creek Schoolhouse, assisting with Education Programs, working in the tallgrass prairie, researching special history projects, storytelling, conducting Oral History Interviews, etc. If you would like to volunteer and have a talent or skill not listed above, please contact the Volunteer Coordinator at 620-273-8494.

It is very easy to apply. You can even print out a Volunteer-In-Parks application and simply mail it to the following address.

Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve
ATTN: Eric Patterson
2480 KS Hwy 177
Strong City, KS 66869

 

Volunteer Opportunities at the Spring Hill Ranch 

 

New Volunteer Patch

Visitor Information Desk

Greet the general public, provide information regarding park activities and local points of interest, answer the phones, operate the park audio visual program, and assist park rangers with projects. Assist with lost and found items.

Roving Interpretation at the Spring Hill Ranch

While roving, provide dual role of answering questions about the Spring Hill Ranch and protecting the museum displays. Possible opportunities to present formal interpretive programs for the general public and/or school groups exist after the appropriate training.

Presenting Living History Demonstrations

As part of the new Living History Program, you will dress out in period clothing and demonstrate the life and work of people living and working on a 19th century working ranch. All living history clothing will be provided, however you may provide your own if it is correct to the time period being presented.

Susan and Tanner Koch churning butter.
Susan and Tanner Koch
churning butter.
Luke Koch making soap boxes
Luke Koch making soap boxes.
Gary Hawk painting demo.
Gary Hawk presenting
watercolor techniques.



Lower Fox Creek School

Volunteer at the Lower Fox Creek School during May through June and September through October on weekends, or as the weather permits. The one-room school is not air-conditioned and temperatures may reach in the upper 90s. Answer visitor questions and give information on the history of the Lower Fox Creek School.

Education Programs

Volunteer at the Lower Fox Creek School in the spring with our new Education Program. Assist park rangers with children as they experience school life of the 1880s in a one-room country school house.

Working in the Tallgrass Prairie

Assist the seasonal Bio-tech with special projects in the prairie. Such projects may consist of gathering seeds, taking water samples, conducting special research projects, and other projects as they arise. Working in the prairie can be very hot, tiring, and dirty work. Volunteers should wear appropriate clothing and use insect spray to protect from ticks and other insects.

Researching Special History Projects and Conducting Oral History Interviews

Assist park rangers with special research projects using microfilm and by conducting Oral History Interviews with local citizens who have a connection with the history of the ranch. Projects will also include the transcription of past oral history interviews onto computer.



Other Volunteer Opportunities

Potential opportunities include working in the park library; here volunteers work on special library projects or process archival collections. With the ranger staff VIPs assist in the maintenance of permanent exhibits and development of special exhibits. In the administration division, volunteers provide clerical assistance, and in the maintenance division VIPs may provide clerical assistance or assist with grounds or building maintenance.

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Applying to Volunteer

Print and fill out the Volunteer-In-Parks Application. Please be specific in describing your talents, skills and interests; this makes it much easier to place you. Once your application is completed, send it to the address shown below. It will be reviewed to determine if your skills and our needs match. Should you have any questions, please contact Eric Patterson at (620) 273-8494, Sunday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:30p.m.

Apply

 

Volunteer-In-Parks Application

Tallgrass Prairie
National Preserve
ATTN: Eric Patterson
2480 KS Hwy 177
Strong City, KS 66869

The ranch house at the Spring Hill Ranch is made of limestone blocks.  

Did You Know?
The limestone blocks used to build the historic house, barn, and outbuildings weigh over 160 pounds per cubic foot. Limestone was quarried locally, faced or quoined, then brought to the ranch for building purposes. Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve

Last Updated: April 16, 2008 at 13:28 EST