Presented by Kansas City Symphony
Event Date: Sunday, May 26
Union Station Kansas City and National World War I Memorial
Kansas City, MO
Time of Event: 5PM-10PM
Volunteers shifts from 3pm-10:30PM
The largest free Memorial Day Weekend concert in the Midwest returns for its 20th year. Kansas City Symphony Music Director Michael Stern conducts his last spectacular patriotic concert, including the famous 1812 Overture with live cannons, kicking off Kansas City’s biggest fireworks display. The program honors veterans from all generations and those who have paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country.
It’s that time of the year! We need volunteers to help us make this benchmark year a success! Please consider joining us this year and share this volunteer opportunity with others that might be interested!
Below are the volunteer roles we have need for:
-Crowd Control
-Donation Bucket Ambassadors
-Survey Interviewers
-Info Booth and Program Distribution
-Check-In Ambassadors
-Chamber Board Room Ambassadors
Each volunteer receives preferred lawn seating for the concert, a complimentary parking pass, a complimentary volunteer t-shirt, a complimentary meal, and access to lots of free family activities prior to the concert. To sign up, please email me (rrivera@kcsymphony.org). Assignments will be given according to Kansas City Symphony’s priority of needs, to best help us place you – please be sure to fill out form and let us know your preferences.
Volunteer Forms are due by Friday, May 17.
Volunteers will need to attend an orientation at Kansas City Symphony – 1644 Wyandotte, KCMO 64108 on Monday, May 20th or Tuesday, May 21st – these dates are currently tentative, we will update interested volunteers as soon dates and times are final. A meal will be provided at all sessions.