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Cheers to all the volunteers out there!

 

Cheers to Volunteers!
Cheers to all the volunteers out there! It's National Volunteer Week/Month, and at Touchstone Center for Crafts, we want to honor and recognize the dedication of individuals who selflessly give their time and energy to make a difference.

We deeply value the support and passion of our volunteers, and we are constantly on the lookout for enthusiastic individuals who are willing to lend a helping hand. If you have the time, skills, and desire to contribute as a Touchstone volunteer, we invite you to complete our online volunteer application form.

Join us in spreading the spirit of volunteerism and making a positive impact together!
Spring Campus Cleanup
SATURDAY, MAY 11 | 9 am - 3 pm
We're looking for volunteers to lend a hand during our Spring Campus Cleanup. Together, we can make our campus shine.

Thank you for your willingness to contribute to our community!
Mark your calendars!
Touchstone's Annual Open House is SATURDAY, JUNE 1st!
Want to get involved? Join us as an Open House volunteer! We're eager to match your volunteering interests with our needs. 

Help us make the Annual Open House a Success!
Volunteer Spotlight!
Exciting updates on campus!

Fayette County Career & Technical Institute students recently volunteered their skills to spruce up some of our cabins for the upcoming workshop season. It's amazing to see them collaborate and put their classroom knowledge to work. Huge thanks to the students and their instructors for their hard work! 

Cheers to Volunteers!
Please do not respond to this email, for general inquiries, email info@touchstonecrafts.org.
(724) 329-1370

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