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Brockley Max needs volunteers – details here

by Tony May 6, 2025
May 6, 2025

Brockley Max, the nine-day community arts festival celebrating local talent, needs your support.

Each year the festival works with nearly 100 volunteers to help make events happen.

You can volunteer as much or as little of your time as you like; there’s plenty of variety and flexibility to both dates when you can volunteer and amount of time needed for roles.

If you have a spare few hours in May and June and can help out, here’s more information on our opportunities this year.

  1. Putting Up Posters & Banners 
  2. Raffle Tickets Co-ordinator
  3. Raffle Ticket Selling at events
  4. Photography
  5. Event Stewarding
  6. Social Media Ambassador
  7. Opening Night Steward
  8. Max In The Park Steward
  9. Max In The Park Craft Assistant
  10. Team Leader
  11. Delivering & Handing out Festival Programmes
  12. Festival Radio Assistant
  13. Filmmaker
  14. Putting Up Banners & Posters

Brockley Max takes place in lots of different venues across Brockley, Ladywell, Crofton Park and Honor Oak and is a non-profit festival that everyone can attend and be part of. It is taking place between 30 May and 7 June 2025.

Find out more and apply on our website and our Volunteer Coordinator will be in touch. If you have any specific questions please email volunteer@brockleymax.co.uk.

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