Volunteer Needed - Arts Commission

Gig Harbor, WALocal News

The City of Gig Harbor has issued a call for residents to volunteer for its Arts Commission, a body that advises the city council on public art matters. This opportunity is open to those residing in the greater Gig Harbor area of Pierce County, with a preference given to city residents. Volunteering on the commission is not a paid position, highlighting the city's reliance on dedicated community members. Interested individuals should submit their applications by April 6, 2025, emphasizing the importance of timely participation. The Arts Commission plays a significant role in shaping the cultural landscape of Gig Harbor, allowing residents to influence public art projects and initiatives.

By engaging in this commission, volunteers can contribute to enhancing the city’s artistic expression and community identity. Additional details and application materials are available on the city’s official website, encouraging active civic involvement. This initiative reflects Gig Harbor's commitment to fostering a vibrant arts community and encouraging public engagement.

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