San Mateo County
Genealogical Society

Volunteers

Volunteer Coordinator, open position

Without Volunteers, There is No Achievement!

"It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do a little. Do what you can." -- Sydney Smith


Volunteers Needed!!
We need ADDITIONAL Library Volunteers for the 1st and 3rd Saturdays of the
month.
We also can use a few more substitutes and a 3rd person to share
responsibilities with others on a few weekday shifts.
Our SMCGS Library needs you only 3 hours a month. 

PLEASE HELP US OUT. Thanks

Contact the Volunteer Coordinator.

Our core of volunteers continues to get smaller! Each member of our Society should decide on one job that they can do and plan on giving some time to the organization. Judy would love to hear about your interests and how much time a month you feel that you can give. Please call and offer your services.

While work in any area of the Society would be appreciated, the positions below are open and where we could use the help right away:

OPEN POSITIONS

  • Library Volunteer Coordinator - Keeps schedule on Library Volunteers, answers their questions, helps with training.

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  • Historian - A great job for someone who enjoys scrapbooking. Keep a history in pictures and articles about SMCGS.

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  • General Volunteer Coordinator - This position will talk with members, old and new, about where they might best serve the Society.


  • See some of our volunteers below!



    Board Meeting at the SMCGS Library

    Making plans for the year

     

    Barbara attends to her duties as SMCGS Librarian

    Millie takes advantage of the Microfilm Reader at the SMCGS Library 

     

    Cath explains the Schellens Collection to a member 

    Joe checks one of the filing cabinets for the CD Collection

     

    Joe works on his duplicate publications list which funds go to the purchase of new CDs

    Judy works on the schedules for the Library Volunteers 

     

    Fran works on one of the computers in the Computer Center

    Cath puts together one of the books that is part of the SMCGS Publications Collection