Become our "Keepers
for a Week" at the Rose Island Lighthouse for the
most rewarding volunteer vacation of your life!
If you have dreamed of being a lighthouse keeper, and
are looking for a rewarding "working vacation," we
may be able to make your dreams come true! During the last
10 years, we have met some wonderful people who invested
their time, their skills and their love to become part
of the history of this very special island lighthouse in
Newport, Rhode Island.
ABOUT
THE PROGRAMS
HOW THEY BEGAN
The Rose Island Lighthouse has been maintained by volunteer
weekly keepers since it was restored in 1993. In the
early days, our keepers spent a few hours each day doing
daily record keeping, seasonal maintenance chores, and
cleaning. They also enjoyed a significant amount of "vacation" time
for relaxation, reading, and such. We still offer this "Keeper-Vacation" experience.
Every once-in-a-while our keepers would stay busy with
a special project for 6-8 hrs per day. At the end of their
week they had a log of their time, photographs of their
work, and we gave them a letter acknowledging the full
amount of their program fee as a contribution, since RILF
is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. In addition, they
were able to claim some, or all, of their out-of-pocket
expenses for the week as a charitable donation (including
travel and food, but not the value of their time). We now
formally offer this option as the "Full-Time Keeper" program.
We are grateful
to the hundreds of keepers who have maintained the
lighthouse since 1993 and we look forward to seeing
some of you come back to help with our next major
project -- the restoration of Fort Hamilton, including
the NW circular bastion and the barracks (pictured
right)
TERMS OF
DUTY-
applies to all keepers: Your
week as Lighthouse Keepers runs from 10:00 AM Sunday to
10:00 AM the following Sunday. It begins with a two-hour
orientation by our staff who review your traditional responsibilities
and specific projects with you, then they will leave you
to get settled and let everything sink in.... at this point
you are officially the keepers of the Rose Island Lighthouse!
Your first official duty will be to take the flag down
at sunset.
Your daily duties start about 7:30 AM when you listen
to the marine weather on the VHF radio. At 8 AM your rounds
begin by raising the flag (you will lower it at sunset).
Next you will record and manage our NOAA cooperative weather
station, wind-powered electric system, and rainwater gathering
system. You'll make sure the lighthouse is clean and presentable
for the day, will greet visitors and overnighters in the
museum, and will collect money from the landing fee boxes
and gift shop at the end of the day.
Floor Plan (2nd
Floor Keepers' Quarters)
2
Keeper Programs:Choose one and make
your reservations now
1. Regular Keeper
Vacation Week
Every day each person will devote 1-2 hours to lighthouse
keeping chores, responsibilities and maintenance projects.
The balance of the day is yours to pursue relaxation,
recreational and other vacation activities.
2. Full-Time Keeper Week (Tax-Deductible)
If you have skills we need, and you are willing to work
6-8 hours for 5 days of the week, then you can be our
Full Time Keeper of the Week. We'll do our best to match
your skills with our projects to maintain the Rose Island
Light Station and to restore and renovate the magnificent
200-year-old structures of Fort Hamilton.
To be eligible, you must contact us IN ADVANCE and fill
out an application. During your week you must keep a written
log of your time and take before-and-after photographs
of your work. Make two copies and send one to us so we
can generate an official letter acknowledging your contribution.
Besides having an incredible feeling of accomplishment
at the end of your week you'll also have a tax-deduction
for all your out of pocket expenses for travel, meals,
and the Keeper fee you pay to RILF. (See your tax advisor
and IRS Publication 526 Charitable Contributions, pages
4-6 to evaluate your deductible expenses.)
HEALTH REQUIREMENTS: Your
safety is in YOUR OWN hands, since you're on an island
reachable only by boat. Therefore, we rely on you to
be the best judge of your abilities as well as your
limitations and to take necessary precautions, and
to bring your medications, etc. So if you have asthma
that gets triggered when the grass is mowed, for example,
you want to think twice before making your reservation
in the summer!
Specifically, it is important for us to know if you
or anyone in your party has any restrictions on your
activities, or if you have limited mobility due to
injuries, joint replacement, morbid obesity or other
reason. Getting onto and off of boats is a necessary
part of this adventure.
ALL
WEEKLY KEEPERS are advised to have health
/ accident insurance and an up-to-date tetanus
shot.
RESERVATIONS
The keeper's apartment is geared for families with children.
Fees are based on two (2) adults and up to four (4) children
or grandchildren under 18 years of age. Additional adults
pay $25 per night, plus chores. Maximum occupancy for
the 2nd floor quarters is six (6) people (4 adults and
2 children). The bunk room is reserved only for children.
If you plan on having a family reunion or having friends
visit overnight, consider reserving the first floor museum
bedrooms. We offer discounts to keepers from November
to March when museum tours are rarely scheduled.
PARKING & TRANSPORTATION
If you have a car, our staff will arrange for secured parking
for the week for a reasonable fee, and will arrange for
your boat ride to Rose Island.
DEPOSITS are required as follows to guarantee your reservation:
More than 6 months in advance - $50 (Non-refundable)
6 months in advance - 50% of the fee is due (Non-refundable).
60 days in advance - Balance of all fees due (including
apartment fee, 7% R.I. sales tax, boat transportation
and parking fees).
CANCELLATION POLICY – If you cancel for any reason, we
reserve the right to retain all monies paid up to that
point. We highly recommend protecting your vacation investment
by purchasing travel insurance in case of last-minute sickness
or accident, etc. If the weather prevents us from getting
you to the lighthouse safely on your check in day, we will
put you up for the night in town and take you out to the
lighthouse as soon as it is safe.
PAYMENT - We will keep your valid MC/Visa on file and
prefer this form of payment, but we also accept cash, personal
checks and travelers checks. It is your responsibility
to inform us of your change of address, name, telephone
number, email address, etc., to prevent us from having
to cancel your reservation if we can't get in touch with
you.
BASIC
LIGHTHOUSE-KEEPING RULES - Join us
in taking care of our environment!
Pack it in, pack it out. There are no trash pick
ups on Rose Island except for the ones you do yourself.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle. (Don't buy it in the first
place if you can't reuse it or recycle it.) No Styrofoam
please!
Smoking is not allowed in
the Lighthouse at any time
and only on the beach if you leave no trace.
No candles or oil lamps allowed - There's no fire
station nearby! (Birthday candles excepted.)
Lighthouse keeping is generally
suitable for children ages 5 and up.
No pets are allowed from April
1-August 15 while
birds are nesting - no exceptions. At other times Keepers
may bring their dogs under special circumstances. No
dogs are allowed in the first floor museum - not even
OUR dog Wiggins (rest his soul) was allowed in the
museum!
Please take the time before your trip to review the
information and map that we send you and remember to
bring it with you.