Leave Your Mark on History: Volunteer Open House Rancho Camulos Museum
Rancho Camulos Museum docent Carmen Zermeno teaches young visitors about 19th century tortilla making, a primary staple in feeding rancho families, workers and guests.
Rancho Camulos Museum docent Carmen Zermeno teaches young visitors about 19th century tortilla making, a primary staple in feeding rancho families, workers and guests.

Spend a morning at beautiful and historic Rancho Camulos Museum and learn how you can use your time and talents to preserve and share this unique site. We are a small but active museum with a dedicated group of museum volunteers. Our program on May 3 will include a brief overview of the history of Rancho Camulos and its origins as a Mexican land grant. You'll also learn about the many volunteer opportunities available at our museum, and introduce you to some of the friendly members of our volunteer team.

We are seeking tour docents, gardeners, help with special events, historic preservation projects, and all those interested in protecting and sharing this National Historic Landmark site. Come learn more about the museum and how you can make your mark on local history.