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Volunteering Information

Volunteering at the NFA Convention is a fun way to meet new people, learn about behind-the-scenes operations, and give back to the flute community.

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What to Expect

If you or your family will be in Atlanta for the convention, consider picking up a volunteer shift! Shifts can be as short as one hour, and you'll help make one of the largest flute events in the world possible.  

This year, the following volunteer positions are available:

  • Competition Runner
  • Competition Door Monitor
  • Door Monitor at Events
  • Ticket Taker at Gala Events
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For every three shifts or each competition you take on, you’ll receive a voucher redeemable for $15.

There is no limit to the number of events for which you can volunteer, and we really appreciate your help.

You don't need to register for the convention in order to volunteer! If your partner or friend is attending the convention, and you'd like to support their passion while getting a taste of the experience, you're invited to sign up for a shift. 


Interested in learning more? Fill our our interest form!

Volunteer shift openings will be available for signup in late spring. If you are interested in being a convention volunteer, fill out the interest form below and we will contact you with more information!

2025 Convention - Volunteer Interest Form
The NFA is seeking volunteers for its 2025 Convention in Atlanta! Whether you are a flutist or just a lover of music, we would happily welcome your help making the convention run smoothly. Volunteers are needed to be competition runners, ticket takers, door monitors, and more.

Fill out the interest form below, and our staff will contact you with more information.

(No email addresses ending in ".edu" please)

Which days are you available to volunteer?

Meet a Volunteer: Q&A with Sam Louke

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Over the years, Sam Louke has been one of the NFA’s most loyal convention volunteers. Sam is a chemical engineer, now retired from Intel Corporation. He lives in Beaverton, Oregon, with his wife, NFA member Phyllis Louke, and enjoys playing the trombone in his spare time.

How did you start volunteering at the NFA Convention, and how long have you been doing it?

I was looking for something to do since I am not a flutist. Usually I meet up with some of the other “flute husbands” and go to a local Major League Baseball game one night of the convention. But my mornings are free, and since I volunteer a lot at home for the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry in Portland and various musical groups in which I play trombone, I found it rewarding to help the NFA Convention run smoothly. I’ve been volunteering since the 2007 Albuquerque convention.

What are your most memorable convention experiences?

Being a door monitor and helping the guest artist set up the room for their next event. I’ve done everything from helping flute choirs set up to helping Peter Sheridan organize his reading session music, to monitoring the door at the gala concert and having to turn away famous people for not having a badge.

What is your favorite thing about volunteering at the convention?

I enjoy meeting the leaders and world class musicians in the flute world. Oh, and earning a free lunch.

How much have you earned in rebates over the years?

I usually earn $30/day over about 3-4 days, or about $100-120/convention. I’ve been to seven conventions since 2007, so I’ve made about $800.

What would you say to encourage flutists—or non-flutists, like yourself—to volunteer at the convention?

It’s a great way to give back to an organization that you already support. You’re going to the convention; why not spend a couple of hours to help a worthy organization? And if you are the partner of a flutist, why not spend some of your free time at the convention in support of your partner’s passion?