Are you interested in History? This is your opportunity to dig deeper and go farther.
Four generations of the Robinson family lived in the house that is now central to Rokeby Museum, a National Historic Landmark in Ferrisburgh, comprised of nine historic buildings, miles of walking trails, and a new gallery and education center. Robinson family members were Abolitionists, farmers, writers, and artists. Their stories are those of Vermont and the nation, and perhaps most importantly, the story of the Underground Railroad in Vermont.
The museum is now recruiting volunteers to conduct guided tours of the historic Robinson family home. Tours are given Fridays through Mondays beginning May 20 through October 28.
Volunteer tour guides need only commit to providing tours two days a month, but once you've attended an intriguing three-session guide training program, which begins Saturday April 28th, we think you'll want to do more – and learn more. Bring your love of history, and Rokeby will provide everything else.
To learn more please call (802)877-3406 or email director@rokeby.org