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Volunteer for Pacific Northwest BalletPNB offers unique volunteer opportunities supporting a multitude of events and projects throughout the Season. Read through the brief descriptions below and contact us through the links provided for more information or to become involved.PNB's Volunteer Corps Pacific Northwest Ballet presents an exciting new opportunity to join its ranks: PNB's Volunteer Corps. Formed to support PNB's needs at every level, PNB's Volunteer Corps offers a wide range of fun and fulfilling prospects for "hands-on" project participation in various capacities from administration to education to retail. Opportunities abound! PNB's Volunteer Corps is the definitive choice for those seeking flexibility with their time and talents. Have a conversation with Freja Cranston, PNB's Merchandise and Volunteer Coordinatorshe’ll find the perfect fit for you! Have fun, make great friends and become a valued part of PNB! Contact Freja Cranston at 206.441.2427 or freja@pnb.org. For general volunteer opportunities, and to be included in our volunteer database, please print, complete and return our Volunteer Reply Form, or contact VolunteerCorps@pnb.org.
PNB STARS is a volunteer organization dedicated to the support of the Pacific Northwest Ballet through special events and member education. Originally established in honor of the Ballet's 25th Anniversary, PNB STARS is filled with dedicated, energetic members who share the love of PNB and who have together raised nearly $2,000,000 for the Pacific Northwest Ballet. Special events include the annual Season Opening Gala. If you would like to learn more about the volunteer opportunities available through STARS, please contact Contact PNBSTARS@pnb.org. PNB League Pacific Northwest Ballet's League was organized in 1975 to support and promote PNB. The League is involved in a number of fund-raising projects throughout the year such as the Annual Nutcracker Brunch, which provides a wonderful beginning ballet experience to young audience members. The League provides volunteer help for a variety of activities and recognizes and supports PNB Company dancers. Through projects such as birthday recognition, the "Welcome Back" dinner at the start of each season and "Backstage Reception" at the conclusion, League members work to let PNB dancers know they are appreciated. The League 's support groups from Bainbridge Island, Mercer Island/Eastside and Corps group in Seattle conduct fundraising social events and provide educational opportunities to members. The League welcomes new members and will work with individual time availability.
For more information or to volunteer for the PNB League, please contact BalletLeague@pnb.org.
PNB Parents' Association Pacific Northwest Ballet School's Parents' Association consists of every parent of every child in the School. Its mission: through communication and volunteerism, the PNBSPA functions as a support organization for the School, students, and parents to further the goal of quality dance instruction. PNBSPA sells logo merchandise, organizes class and Nutcracker student photographs, and provides refreshments at various School seminars. The Parents' Association also hosts annual Tiny Tea performances and flower sales at both Tiny Teas and the Annual School Performance. In addition, the PNBSPA issues a newsletter several times a year. For more information about the PNBSPA or how to become involved, please contact ParentsAssociation@pnb.org DanceChance Pacific Northwest Ballet seeks men and women to volunteer for DanceChance, PNB's program offering free classical ballet training to talented elementary students in Seattle and Bellevue. Volunteers work directly with students helping them prepare for class, supervising educational activities and coordinating transportation issues. Volunteers are needed in Seattle at the Phelps Center on Tuesdays and/or Thursdays from 10:4512:45 and in Bellevue at the Francia Russell Center on Wednesdays from 1:003:00. Volunteers should have experience with children, as well as an interest in working with students from various socioeconomic and cultural backgrounds. Volunteers should also be flexible and able to guide students in a positive and constructive manner. Please contact Jennifer TerMaat, DanceChance Coordinator, at 206.441.2435 ext. 3516 or e-mail dancechance@pnb.org to be involved in this rewarding program. READ ABOUT PNB'S Volunteers of the Year |
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