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Become a Volunteer

Once you have applied, you can log-in to Victouch to sign up for current volunteer opportunities here.


Volunteer Application VicNet Portal


How to Volunteer

Thank you for your interest in Volunteering at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. We are excited to meet you. To get involved, please fill out a Volunteer application. 

For questions or assistance, please call us:

 541-994-9994 

Volunteer Application


Becoming a Volunteer

Volunteer opportunities abound here at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. We are seeking interested individuals to mind the galleries, assist in receptions, archive center activities, participate in committees, guide visitors, and more.


Opportunities

The Opportunity Directory allows prospective volunteers to see what is available to do at the Lincoln City Cultural Center. We are seeking interested individuals to mind the galleries, assist in receptions, archive center activities, participate in committees, guide visitors, and more.


VicTouch

If you don’t have a password yet, you can log into VicTouch using this QR Code (the last 4 digits if your phone number is your PIN #)

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VicNet (this is a little different than VicTouch)

With VicNet, volunteers can check their schedules, sign-up for schedule openings, update their profile information, post their service, and receive messages.

The first time you login to VicNet after you submit your volunteer application, you will need to hit the password reset button and enter your email. Then you should receive an email to reset your password and set up an account shortly.


Volunteer positions

  • Coordinator of volunteers
  • Gallery coordinator for setting up new gallery exhibits Gallery and Exhibit Docents
  • Programs and event staffing: including setup, ticketing, and concessions
  • DMX light and sound technician for auditorium performances
  • General maintenance or Construction skills
  • Administrative Support
  • Education and Outreach 
  • Board of Directors (Board Service)
  • Special Events
  • Visual Arts Specialty Support—Art Kit program, Fiber Studio
  • Yoga—a volunteer-led space


Board Members

We need board members to help guide the direction of the Cultural Center who support the arts on the central Oregon Coast. In addition to arts and cultural interests, we need guidance in finance, fundraising, community outreach, all of which are critical to our continued growth.

About Our Board Members


Committees (chairperson or member)

  • Gallery exhibits development committee
  • Class development committee
  • Performing arts and special events committee
  • Fundraising committee
  • Membership development sub-committee
  • Business sponsorship sub-committee
  • Grants sub-committee
  • Communications committee: website, social media, press releases, publicity


Please call us at 541-994-9994 to start participating in making the Lincoln City Cultural Center an even better place!


Volunteers of the Month

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January '25 - Laurie Wright

Since taking her first beginner ceramics class here at the center, Laurie and her husband Tony have become invaluable members of the LCCC community. Without any prompting, they set to work designing and constructing organizational solutions for our collection of ceramic books and magazines. They sourced cabinetry and shelving for studio cubbies and glaze storage, refurbished them, and promptly brought them to the studio, playing a crucial role in our reorganization efforts. They have also located and donated furniture to help us reorganize and declutter the main office at the Center. They are balls of energy, generous and capable, and continue to work diligently assisting us in our ongoing studio projects. We are immensely grateful for this eager, energized, motivated, and skillful dynamic duo!

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December - Santa Claus!!!

It’s that magical time of year again when we celebrate the spirit of giving, and who better to honor than the big guy himself – Santa Claus

For centuries, Santa has been the ultimate volunteer, selflessly giving his time (and a bit of magic) to spread cheer and gifts to every corner of the globe. This month, we're thrilled to shine the spotlight on the one and only jolly ol' Saint Nick, who continues to make spirits bright year after year.

Santa’s dedication to his cause is unparalleled. Whether he's checking his list, feeding the reindeer, or supervising the elves' toy-making operations, he does it all with an infectious smile and an unmatched work ethic. And let’s not forget the countless hours he spends braving snowstorms, navigating rooftops, and squeezing through chimneys—all to make sure every child has a merry Christmas. This year Santa made a special early visit to Lincoln City, at the LCCC Tree-Lighting, and he’s expected back for the Fa-La-La Sing Along on Dec 21, at the Lincoln City Cultural Center.

So, let’s raise a mug of hot cocoa to Santa Claus, the LCCC December Volunteer of the Month! We could all learn a little something from his selflessness, generosity, and unwavering commitment to spreading joy.


Keep on shining, Santa—you’re our favorite Christmas hero, and we couldn’t do it without you!


November - Pudy Salva

In her five years as a Cultural Center volunteer, Pudy Salva has made herself absolutely indispensable. You'll see her in the kitchen, where her catering background has been a real bonus, and at our concerts, greeting guests or selling concessions. Most Thursdays, you'll find her downstairs in the Maker's Place, assembling art kits for kids. If you need something organized and accomplished, ask Pudy. She is truly a volunteer at heart. Since she moved to the Oregon Coast from Colorado, she's given her time for several organizations, including the fire department and the Kiwanis Club of Lincoln City. "She stays so busy, always has a smile on her face, and has a can-do attitude," says Events and Facilities Manager Judy Hardy. "We are fortunate to have Pudy as a volunteer — and our volunteer of the month for November." 

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October - Alan Holzapfel

At the Culture, of Course! gala on Oct. 5, this volunteer got a standing ovation — and rightly so! October’s Volunteer of the Month is Alan Holzapfel, who for the past two years has served as our Plaza construction liaison and project coordinator. When the project began in March 2023, Alan vowed to be on site whenever the contractors were here, and he was true to his word. Early mornings, late evenings, activity logs, correspondence with the contractors and more: Alan was crucial to the project’s success.

Donating these management services to the Cultural Center saved the Plaza many, many thousands of the dollars. The Plaza is here because of Alan’s experience and hard work, and we could not be more grateful. Thank you, Alan!


September - Hazel Fiedler

This month we are honoring Hazel Fiedler as Lincoln City Cultural Center's volunteer of the month. Not only is this extraordinary young woman extremely responsible, helpful, intelligent and compassionate but she is also really, really good with kids. She volunteered for the full two weeks of art camp this year and worked so hard to make sure everyone had a good time and got the help they needed with their projects. Without her, visual arts director, Krista Eddy, would not have made it through the two weeks. Her sweet personality is a joy to be around and she's always keen to help out with wherever is needed. In the past year, she has also volunteered many times with the Taft High honors group to make art kits and she has also been an important part of the Saturday Art Smart program.   We are so grateful for all the time that she has given to young artists in our community. THANK YOU HAZEL.



August - Kathy Burke

Kathy Burke, New Moon Yoga host extraordinaire, is August’s volunteer of the month. A relative newcomer to Lincoln City, Kathy and her husband Tim moved here from Salt Lake City in 2021. She wanted to find a yoga studio with a strong sense of community, and quickly found exactly that at New Moon Yoga, where she began hosting classes when the studio re-opened to the public post-Covid in 2022. We love Kathy’s warmth, her awesome, slightly irreverent sense of humor, and her commitment to helping us build a thriving and welcoming community. When the yoga studio was closed during plaza construction, Kathy hosted yoga classes three days per week at her home so that New Moon Yogis could continue practicing together. She hosts monthly restorative yoga/potluck Sunday brunches at her home, free and open to all, where attendees receive the added benefit of enjoying the fruits of her culinary skills (also prominently featured at the New Moon Yoga Day fundraising event in July), and admiring her home garden. Thank you, Kathy—you are truly and deeply appreciated! 


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July – Janet Barber

Our July Volunteer of the Month, Janet Barber, is beloved for her positive outlook as well as her impressive sewing skills. Janet has led the volunteer effort to create our inventory of magical cloaks, with their special fabrics and beautiful buttons, which help to fund her favorite program, the children’s Art Kits. She’s part of the volunteer crew that helps to assemble the kits, which are offered by donation at the Cultural Center and through other community groups. “She’s so passionate about the art kits and doing things for her community,” said Visual Arts Director Krista Eddy. “I think Janet perceives all the art kits kids as her own grandkids. She’s incredibly positive and inclusive, remembering special things about everyone, volunteers and staff. She has a giant laugh that is infectious.” 


June – Tony Hugeback

How do we love Tony? Let us count the many, many ways that Tony Hugeback has given his time, intelligence, and experience to advance the mission of the Cultural Center. From the custom storage in the Elizabethan Room and the drop-down stairs to the “tech desk,” the construction of outdoor art like the “Before I Die” Wall and the Teeny Weeny Gallereeny, changing the filters in the attic and installing new holders for the Kiwanis flags—his handiwork is everywhere. And when things go wrong or something breaks, there’s nothing like the relief of a text from Tony, saying “I’ll be there.” He’s been here for us for 14 years—as a member since 2007 and a volunteer for more than a decade, serving thousands of hours although he rarely stops to record them. He’s THAT kind of hero. Thank you, Tony! 


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May – Susan Bard

May’s Volunteer of the Month is Susan Bard, a retired graphic designer and artist whose cheerful influence can be felt all over the Cultural Center. From leading Washed Ashore school field trips to building beautiful art kits, and from bartending at gallery receptions to teaching kids at summer art camp—Susan has been a key to our visual arts success. She’s lent her talent to promotional materials and maps that feature culture at the core. She’s known for her generous smile and positive energy as well as her creativity and dedication. Thank you, Susan.

April – Ruth Hugeback

April’s Volunteer of the Month is Ruth Hugeback. Cultural Center members since 2007, Ruth and her husband, Tony, are known for their intelligent and artistic approach to projects all over the building. We count on Ruth’s crucial work as the “Director of Gallery Tags,” an assistant to Visual Arts Director Krista Eddy during exhibit installation week. Using a Word template, Ruth turns a handwritten inventory list into those clean, clear informational tags attached to the wall beside the art. It requires patience and strict attention to detail (and the ability to spell words like gesso, assemblage, and tempera). An artist who makes silk scarves, among other things, Ruth is leader of the Artists Studio Association and a former LCCC Members Gift Shop Volunteer, too. And remember Greta’s Teeny Weeny Gallereeny, the “little art library” that we installed in front of the west entrance? Ruth helped to make that happen, too. Thank you, Ruth!


March - Gray Eubank

Please join us in a standing ovation for our March Volunteer of the Month: Gray Eubank. Since 2018, Gray has been a driving force behind the substantial improvements in sound, lights and design for all our performing arts programs. If you enjoyed the great sound in our Plaza Party Tent series in 2021, loved the lights on the Washed Ashore jellyfish or admired the way we can control our projector and Bluetooth speakers—that’s all because of Gray, and the thousands of hours he has devoted to elevating the quality of the Cultural Center experience. A professional actor, director and producer, as well as a musician with the band Sitka (and a founding member of New Moon Yoga), Gray is truly a Renaissance man. We’re so lucky to have him in the “crow’s nest” and all over the Cultural Center. Thank you, Gray! 

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