The Exchange Place Junior Apprentice youth program unites young individuals, age 12-18, with a passion for history and a commitment to community service. Junior Apprentices (JAs) meet regularly to learn about regional history and traditional crafts and skills associated with rural early American life. JAs also volunteer for special events and festivals and assist with projects at Exchange Place. The number of JAs is intentionally kept small, and there may not be room for new members every year.
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LEVELS OF CONTRIBUTION
LEVEL ONE: $25
(provides books and resource materials for one JA)
LEVEL TWO: $50
(provides workshop materials for one JA)
LEVEL THREE: $100
(provides a field trip stipend for one JA)
LEVEL FOUR: $300
(provides a historically accurate costume for one JA)
LEVEL FIVE: $500
(provides a full sponsorship for one JA)
The mission of Exchange Place Living History Farm is to preserve and interpret the heritage of mid-19th century farm life in Northeast Tennessee. A private, non-profit organization, Exchange Place is maintained and operated primarily by volunteers and is supported by donations, fundraisers, memberships, and grants.
Exchange Place
4812 Orebank Rd,
Kingsport, TN 37664
423-288-6071