Duluth Airshow Seeks Community Organizations to Work Event In Exchange For Funding
The Duluth Airshow is seeking is seeking community organizations to work during the event in exchange for funding to help support those organizations (civic group, nonprofit, school organization, sports team, etc.) who help out.
Organizers say that each year the Duluth Airshow provides around $50,000 to local organizations who help volunteer at the event. Those who volunteer help fill a variety of roles from parking, tickets, and concessions.
All volunteers need to be aged 16 and up. While there is work that is needed to be done, they will have the chance to see the Duluth Airshow while also being provided beverages, lunch and a t-shirt.
“This event would not be successful without the support of our community and volunteers”, said Duluth Airshow President Ryan Kern. “The local volunteer groups help with logistics and the guest experience. We are grateful for their support and our ability to return the favor with funding for their organization.”
If you're with a group or organization that would like to participate, please visit duluthairshow.com/volunteers or send an email to volunteer@duluthairshow.com.
The Duluth Airshow, presented by Essentia Health and AAR, is set to take place on Saturday, June 26th and Sunday, June 27th. The U.S. Navy Blue Angels lead an impressive lineup that also includes the U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor Demo Team, the United States Air Force Heritage Flight, the Red Bull Air Force, United States Air Force T-38,United States Air Force C-17 demo, the Red Bull Helicopter, Kirby Chambliss, Craig Gifford and more.
Recently, premium tickets were re-added for sale to the public as previous capacity limits were lifted. These premium tickets can be purchased through DuluthAirshow.com.
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