Support the Museum

​​​​​​The Collin County Farm Museum is dedicated to preserving and restoring its rural heritage. On Wednesday & Saturday visitors can watch as different restoration projects take shape. 

We welcome anyone interested in volunteering! Volunteers get to work on projects ad learn from experienced team members. 

For updates on Volunteer Projects check the  Collin County Farm Museum Facebook.

If you want to volunteer, donate an artifact or historic photo, or contribute financially,  contact  Dr. Jennifer Rogers​


Current Projects

  
Exhibit Volunteers

We are looking for individuals or groups to research and construct exhibits at the museum. These can be youth groups such as: Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, American Heritage Girls, or 4-H. ​​

 

Education Volunteers

The staff of the Collin County Farm Museum are currently in the process of training individuals to assist with workshops and tours/demonstrations. Thank you to our current Education Volunteers: LaShell Martinez, Lyndee Yarger, and Debbie Winford.  

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Restoration Volunteers

Former volunteers, Jeff Phelps and Roger Meier ​(d. ​2021), were responsible for creating the Restoration Program that still operates today under the leadership of John Watkins, Kevin Smith, and Brian Larson.  Phelps and Meier are pictured here with their completed restoration of this 1948 Massey Harris tractor.

1948 Massey Harris tractor 

Here's a video of the tractor in action.​

​Completed Projects

  
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Donate Antiques

The Collin County Farm Museum understands how important your antiques are to you and your family. These heirlooms hold special memories and tell your family's story. That's why we work to collect, preserve, and restore historic artifacts so their stories can be shared with everyone.

We also welcome financial contributions to help with restoration projects, exhibits and educational programs.