Keeping a vessel like the VIRGINIA V going is a monumental task. Volunteers on the maintenance team are up to that challenge. They are responsible for all the brightwork, painting, and non-shipyard woodworking projects on the VIRGINIA V. Simply put, they are the reason she looks so good. This is a drop-in volunteer position that does not require training or specific skills; however, should a project require work unfamiliar to the volunteer, the project supervisor will provide necessary training.
The Steamer Virginia V Foundation volunteers will receive the following benefits once active:
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Keeping a vessel like the VIRGINIA V going is a monumental task. Volunteers on the maintenance team are up to that challenge. They are responsible for all the brightwork, painting, and non-shipyard woodworking projects on the VIRGINIA V. Simply put, they are the reason she looks so good. This is a drop-in volunteer position that does not require training or specific skills; however, should a project require work unfamiliar to the volunteer, the project supervisor will provide necessary training.
The Steamer Virginia V Foundation volunteers will receive the following benefits once active: