VOLUNTEER

History is certainly fascinating! You can visit back in time to see what your ancestors were doing and how their every day activities effected their livelihood and families. You can share your experiences with theirs. It is remarkable to see how they struggled to make life uncomplicated and to offer a better way for their children. Members and volunteers find many opportunities to learn local history and share their skills and knowledge. Researching the County’s old houses, cemeteries, coal mines, families, archaeological resources, the Revolutionary, Civil War, WWI and local veterans is a quest many are doing. We have on-going projects to collect and transcribe the written records of Chesterfield County for all to use. Throughout the year we serve nearly 10,000 patrons to our sites, library, and our programs, including local school children.

Volunteers find many opportunities to learn local history and share their skills and knowledge. The Society is always conducting research on the County’s old houses, cemeteries, coal mines, families, archaeological resources, the Revolutionary, Civil War, WWI and local veterans. We have on-going projects to collect and transcribe the written records of Chesterfield County for all to use. Including local school children, throughout the year, we serve nearly 10,000 patrons to our sites, library, and our programs.

Popular Events & Programs

Paranormal Events
Parks and Recreation History Programs
Chesterfield Museum Programs
Home School Programs
Magnolia Grange Programs
New Museum Exhibit
Scout Programs
Sheriff’s Office Exhibit
Summer Camp Programs
Winter Lectures