THG Museum & Archive Volunteers

We’re always looking for a few hours of help!

As in many non-profit organizations, the Telecommunications History Group’s volunteers are its life’s blood, keeping the group functioning and the archives in good order. Volunteers are essential to the building and maintenance of our archives, performing a variety of jobs, including archival and curator functions.

Duties include research, preservation, inventory, database entry and management, repair of antique equipment, tour conducting, educational speaking, and oral history collection. The work is performed at our Denver and Seattle locations.

Why Volunteer?

  • You can utilize your existing knowledge or learn new skills
  • There are opportunities to attend professional meetings and seminars
  • Access to The Telecommunications History Group’s archive and collections
  • You can participate in challenging work
  • Potential to explore one aspect of archiving more deeply, or do something new each week
  • Camaraderie with people of similar interests and background
  • The satisfaction of helping to preserve the telecom heritage
Note that telephone company experience is not required to become a THG volunteer!

Contact Us to Volunteer

If you would like to volunteer at the Connections Museum in Seattle, please send an email to volunteering@connectionsmuseum.org

If you would like to volunteer at the THG Archives in Denver, please send an email to telcomhistory@aol.com


THG Museum & Archive Volunteers

We’re always looking for a few hours of help!

As in many non-profit organizations, the Telecommunications History Group’s volunteers are its life’s blood, keeping the group functioning and the archives in good order. Volunteers are essential to the building and maintenance of our archives, performing a variety of jobs, including archival and curator functions.

Duties include research, preservation, inventory, database entry and management, repair of antique equipment, tour conducting, educational speaking, and oral history collection. The work is performed at our Denver and Seattle locations.

Why Volunteer?

  • You can utilize your existing knowledge or learn new skills
  • There are opportunities to attend professional meetings and seminars
  • Access to The Telecommunications History Group’s archive and collections
  • You can participate in challenging work
  • Potential to explore one aspect of archiving more deeply, or do something new each week
  • Camaraderie with people of similar interests and background
  • The satisfaction of helping to preserve the telecom heritage
Note that telephone company experience is not required to become a THG volunteer!

Contact Us to Volunteer

If you would like to volunteer at the Connections Museum in Seattle, please send an email to volunteering@connectionsmuseum.org

If you would like to volunteer at the THG Archives in Denver, please send an email to telcomhistory@aol.com