CPT needs your support as we create this powerful and unique event for the eleventh year!
Station Hope is a free arts festival and community event filled with short works of theatre, dance, choral performances, and visual art installations, all inspired by historical and current social justice issues. Taking place throughout Cleveland’s first authenticated Underground Railroad site, St. John’s Episcopal Church in Ohio City, the event aims to bring together neighborhoods and individuals to engage and reflect on social justice, equity, and a shared vision of hope.
Station Hope is on Saturday, May 25, from 7:00pm – 10:00pm.
(1st volunteer shift will start before the event)
Volunteer Tasks
What do we need you to do?
First and foremost: Be active and engaged in the event itself while helping attendees navigate the evening.
• Check out the Event! Don’t worry – you’ll have plenty of time to experience the event yourself.
• There are two different volunteer shifts available:
Shift 1 – 6:15pm-8:15pm
Shift 2 – 8:00pm-10:00pm
Specifically, volunteer duties will break down as follows:
• Ushers – Help monitor traffic flow and answer questions, direct attendees to particular venues alongside our CPT House Management Staff
• Wayfinding/Outdoor Support – Help attendees navigate St. John’s, and monitor outdoor spaces alongside CPT Facilities Staff
• Welcome Tent Greeters – Welcome event attendees, pass out programs/maps/schedules, and answer questions alongside CPT Staff
Individuals who are interested in volunteering must attend the volunteer training meeting before Station Hope: Tuesday, May 21, 6:30pm – 8:00pm. This meeting is an opportunity for CPT Staff to inform volunteers on event details and review basic training, for volunteers to tour St. John’s, receive their complimentary Station Hope t-shirt, and maybe see some artists’ work before the big day!
Interested? Please email Kelly Dunn at kdunn@cptonline.org by Wednesday, May 15th.
We hope you can help us make the eleventh year of Station Hope a huge success!
-The CPT Staff
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