38th Annual Texas Follklife Festival


Sponsors
Frost Bank
Marriott
Saturn of San Antonio
Wells Fargo
HEB
IBC Bank
2009 Bee-Utify Your World Mobile Tour
Via Metropolitan Transit




Future
Folklife Festival Dates

June 11-13, 2010
June 10-12, 2011
June 8-10, 2012

 

Volunteer Resource Center

Volunteer Application

(Adobe PDF)

Thank you to all the volunteers who supported this year's event! We hope to see you next year!

If you require a certificate of volunteer service please email your request to TFFvolunteer@utsa.edu or call 210-458-2275. If you have a form from your school, church, or organization please fax it 210-458-2278 and we will sign and return it with your hours.

For those volunteers who were not able to attend, please return your volunteer packet or unused wristband to the following address:

Attn: Texas Folklife Festival Volunteer Office
801 South Bowie Street
San Antonio, TX 78205

Each year, more than 1,000 individuals and company employees from across the city of San Antonio and the state of Texas volunteer their time to support the Texas Folklife Festival. From working at the gates greeting the visitors to selling souvenirs, each and every volunteer is essential in ensuring that the traditions of the Texas Folklife Festival continue for future generations.

Volunteers receive a complimentary wristband for free access to the Texas Folklife Festival all three days. By volunteering, you will have the opportunity to meet new people, help others and know that your contribution of time and talents positively affects the preservation of the Lone Star State's diverse cultures.

If you would like to volunteer, please call (210) 458-2216, send an email to TFFVolunteer@utsa.edu, or download and submit the Volunteer Application to the Volunteer Coordinator at the Institute of Texan Cultures.

If you are interested in arranging volunteer opportunities for your office, company or organization, please contact Denise Villarreal at (210) 458-2275, or send an email to denise.villarreal@utsa.edu. View our document with group volunteer information.

Volunteers who represent local companies or organizations are encouraged to wear company T-shirts. This creates a sense of "community" for your group and also provides valuable exposure for the company.


 


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