Volunteer

Join our team of dedicated and enthusiastic volunteers!

Volunteers-In-Parks (VIPs) are an important part of Weir Farm National Historical Park. Each year we benefit from the efforts of over 100 VIPs who assist us with a variety of projects and tasks, from trail maintenance to serving as studio tour guides!

 
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Volunteers make Weir Farm NHP's mission possible!

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Volunteer Opportunities

Apply today by filling out a Weir Farm Volunteer Application on volunteer.gov

Weir Farm National Historical Park Now Recruiting New Volunteers for 2025 Season!
Weir Farm NHP is seeking friendly, reliable people interested in providing the best possible experience to park visitors through the Volunteers-In-Parks (VIP) program. Hours are flexible. Benefits include training and enrichment opportunities. New volunteer orientation training starts in April 2025. Ages 13 and up are welcome. Once the volunteer coordinator receives the application, she will reach out to set up a short interview and a reference check. If you have further questions, please contact our volunteer coordinator by emailing caroline_kleiner@partner.nps.gov.


The park is currently recruiting for the following positions:
  • Tour Guide - Become a Tour Guide and introduce visitors from around world to the creative workspaces of American masters—the Weir and Young Studios! Guides staff the historic studios and engage in conversations with visitors, Wednesday through Sunday, May through October. Guides also assist with special events, group tours, and school groups. This opportunity is appropriate for volunteers ages 18 and up.
  • Take Part in Art - Great opportunity for teens! Volunteers run the wildly popular outdoor painting program on weekends, May through October. Duties include cleaning and stocking watercolor painting kits and providing basic information to visitors. This opportunity is appropriate for volunteers ages 13–18.
  • American Sign Language (ASL) Interpreter - Help make programs more accessible by providing ASL interpretation for park visitors. Interpreters will be on call for accessibility requests and provide ASL interpretation for park videos and other projects.

 
Julian Alden Weir. Hollyhocks (detail), 1879. Watercolor on off-white illustration board
Julian Alden Weir. Hollyhocks (detail), 1879. Watercolor on off-white illustration board

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Did you know?

The gardens at Weir Farm showcase a beautiful variety of flowers and native plants. The gardens appear today as they did when first planted a century ago thanks to major garden restoration by the National Park Service in partnership with the Wilton and Ridgefield Garden Clubs, and the continued efforts of our Garden Crew of volunteers.
 

Last updated: March 25, 2025

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