The Coastal Discovery Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is hosting a Volunteer Open House on Tuesday, September 17. The museum invites adults (18+) to explore how they can contribute their time and talents to support the museum’s mission and foster community engagement.

The public is invited to meet with museum staff at the outdoor Pavilion, 70 Honey Horn Drive, from 10:30 am-noon and 4:30-6 pm.  Interested individuals can RSVP online.

“Volunteers are integral to our mission to inspire people to care for the Lowcountry, and we offer many different ways to get involved,” said Laura Kirkpatrick, Membership & Development Coordinator. “Hours are flexible, and volunteers can choose to work indoors or outdoors, greeting visitors and answering questions, helping to care for our gardens and wildlife, assisting with office tasks, and more.”

Training is provided by both staff and experienced volunteers, and no prior knowledge of local history, wildlife, art, or culture is required. Volunteers enjoy several benefits, including previews of special events, opportunities to make new friends, and the chance to develop meaningful connections within the community.

Each year, more than 150 people volunteer at the museum, with many taking on additional responsibilities, such as conducting research or giving talks to community organizations.

Volunteer applications will be available at the Open House, followed by an interview and selection process prior to training. Applications can also be downloaded at volunteer and emailed to volunteer@coastaldiscovery.org or mailed to: Coastal Discovery Museum, PO Box 23497, Hilton Head Island, SC 29925. For more information, please call 843-689-6767, ext. 224.

About the Coastal Discovery Museum 
The Coastal Discovery Museum, a Smithsonian Affiliate, is an educational and cultural organization whose mission is to provide experiences that inspire people to care for the Lowcountry. Founded in 1985, and located on Hilton Head’s historic Honey Horn grounds, the Museum offers exhibitions, programs, lectures, hands-on workshops and events, covering Lowcountry history, culture, art, and the environment. For more information, visit 
www.coastaldiscovery.org.