Learn to be an audio engineer or staff productions for Constellation through volunteering

The City of Bloomington Volunteer Network is your source for information about volunteering locally. For a complete listing, visit BloomingtonVolunteerNetwork.org or call 812-349-3433. The inclusion of an organization in this list does not imply City endorsement or support of the organization’s activities or policies.Information and registration information for the following opportunities can be found online at BloomingtonVolunteerNetwork.org.

Audio engineer/assistant audio engineer

WFHB Community Radio is seeking volunteers 18 years or older to engineer their in-house Local Live and Firehouse sessions. Sessions take place on various schedules Wednesday nights and Friday afternoons. All training will be provided. Engineers will be responsible for setup, production, teardown and mixing and mastering the 30-minute sessions. The time commitment for each session is about three hours. Interested volunteers should visit https://tinyurl.com/audio-engineers to learn more and register today. Still, have questions? Contact Kirsten Payton at 812-323-1200 or volunteer@wfhb.org.

Constellation Stage & Screen volunteer opportunities

Constellation Stage & Screen has an amazing slate of shows planned and they want you to join them in making this season a huge success. They are looking for individuals 16 years or older to join their team of ushers and concessions volunteers. Shifts are available now for their upcoming performances of "The Importance of Being Earnest." If you are a theater lover with a gift for customer service, then this opportunity is for you. Visit https://tinyurl.com/October-volunteers to select your shifts. Questions can be directed to Delia Castillo at boxoffice@seeconstellation.org.

Skate and Scare

Are you looking for a unique, spooky, great time this Halloween, and a reason to dress up in costume? Then you should join the fun on Oct. 29 at Frank Southern Ice Arena. Three shifts are available to volunteers 16 years and older. Volunteers can help with setting up and bringing the haunted house to life, dressing up as a character in the haunted house, or helping with event support and teardown. Volunteers under the age of 18 must have an Underage Waiver of Liability signed by a parent or guardian and must bring it with them when they arrive for their shift. To learn more, download a waiver, and select your shifts visit https://tinyurl.com/skate-and-scare. For more questions, contact Bill Ream at reamw@bloomington.in.gov.

Community Wish List Spotlight

Pets Alive Wish List!

Since opening in 2005, Pets Alive has performed over 215,000 spay/neuter surgeries. Simply put, spaying/neutering is the most effective and long-lasting way to reduce the number of animals entering shelters. The Pets Alive Wellness Clinic offers additional critical services to all members of our community: low-cost vaccinations, flea/tick medications, microchipping, heartworm testing and more. Donations to their Wish List help support the vital services Pets Alive provides in our community.

Featured Wishes: cat food, kitten food, dog food, dog treats, large bags of white rice, Easy Cheese, flannel flat sheets (not fitted), towels (especially beach towels), dryer sheets, rubbing alcohol, Pine-Sol surface cleaner, and more. View their complete Wish List online at https://tinyurl.com/Pets-Alive-wish-list.

City of Bloomington Volunteer Network
City of Bloomington Volunteer Network

You can find current in-kind, material needs on the year-round Community Wish List at bloomingtonvolunteernetwork.org/communitywishlist.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: Community radio engineer, theater ushers, spooky skate volunteers