The 11th Annual ARTS in the Street Festival 2025 is quickly approaching, and they would love for you to help make it the biggest and best one yet.
With over 75 volunteer spots to fill, there are tons of ways to get involved—whether you're a natural leader, love lending a hand, or want to soak up some creative energy. From setting up booths and helping artists to welcoming guests and managing activities, they’ve got a role for everyone!
Shifts are 2 to 2.5 hours and involve working the arts experiences booths (no artistic skill required!), serving as floaters, or assisting with setup and teardown.
PERKS INCLUDE:
- 2025 newly designed Festival T-shirts are available to ALL volunteers
- Coffee & donuts for the setup crew
- Work TWO shifts and get a festival tote bag or hat
- Recruit another volunteer, and your name will be entered into a raffle for a $100 gift certificate to spend at the Heartland Art Center! (3 winners will be drawn!)
There’s also a paid opportunity for face painting at the festival! If you're artistic (or know someone who is), check out our workshop + paid gig combo:
Deadline to register for your preferred t-shirt size: July 1st!
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