Volunteer
As a member-driven organization, CIR relies on the involvement of volunteers to manage our interesting and varied programs. Volunteering with CIR is a rewarding experience. Some activities require little time commitment, while others take more time but return greater rewards. Volunteer opportunities are listed below.
Click Here to Become a Volunteer or contact one of the committee chairs below.
International Visitor Leaders Program (IVLP)
Become a “Citizen Diplomat” by volunteering to help with the International Visitor (IV) program. Schedule appointments, accompany visitors to meetings, host visitors in your home for dinner and make new friends. Contact Herb Thomas.
International Lecture Series
Lectures feature well-known speakers focused on international issues. The committee works together to plan lecture themes, organize speakers, prepare venue and greet and check-in arriving attendees.
Contact John Dobson.
World Affairs Dinner/Lunch Discussions
The World Affairs Discussion Committee provides you an opportunity to plan themes and events, be a speaker, be a table moderator and greet and check-in attendees. Contact David Mainland or Sidney Singer.
Special Events Committee
This committee plans events such as dinners for visiting ambassadors and dignitaries who are not part of the lecture series, fund raising events such as the summer lecture series and other events as opportunities arise. Volunteers help plan the event, help secure the venue and catering, assist with check-in and escort the visitors.
Contact Bill Heckel.
CIR Travel Committee
The CIR Travel Committee plans from one to three trips a year for groups of CIR Members. These trips are aimed at giving members the opportunity to travel to places that may be important to our understanding of international events. Committee members help plan trips, work with travel industry professionals to make arrangements and lead trips groups.
Contact Steve Kutay.
CIR Office Volunteer Opportunities
Get to know Members and our community by helping with daily or occasional office tasks. We are always in need of help with data entry, answering the phone, taking reservations, preparing visitor itineraries and other clerical tasks. Contact Susan Jay.
Information Technology
Assistance is needed for Website maintenance, audio/visual set up at events, database design and data entry. Contact Patti Poitras.
Marketing Committee
Do you want to help shape the organization’s image or reach out to potential new Member groups? Join the Marketing Committee and help create marketing materials (brochures, media kits, advertising, etc.) expand publicity and public relations activities, participate in our speaker’s bureau and hone CIR’s research and polling procedures.
Contact Holly Bradshaw Eakes.
Membership Committee
In addition to welcoming new Members, the membership committee determines the interests of new Members and connects them with committees that will enhance their CIR involvement. We also plan and coordinate receptions for new Members. Contact Steve Kutay.
Reception Committee
Host International Visitor Group Receptions or other social events in your home, or simply help us prepare hors d’oeuvres. We always need help with set-up, parking and other details. Contact Steve Kutay.
Faculty/Student Committee
This committee encourages the interest and awareness of high school students in world affairs. Activities include arranging student attendance at World Affairs luncheons, helping coordinate a special All-Student World Affairs Luncheon and creating programs that maximize interaction between local students, speakers and those from other regions and nations in United Nations-like activities. Contact Jeff Case.
The CIRcular Newsletter
The CIRcular Committee welcomes those interested in writing and editing, preparing lecture and book reviews, interviewing Members and speakers and making our newsletter interesting for our Members.
Contact Renata Golden.
The CIR Book Club
The Book Club open to all, Members or non-members. Contact Patti Poitras.



