In Training Camp 4 Communities How to Organize Recreation Volunteers a WHAT VOLUNTEERS CAN DO General Activities (continued) Arrange transportation for sight-seeing trips. Work in soldiers! and sailors! clubs supervising activities, serving food, leading specific groups or activities, acting as hostess. Help prepare and arrange-exhibits in show windows (?) Raise money for program. Help see that program for colored soldiers is adequate. Check on undesirable commercial facilities. % me * % # a me In every community some organization or coordinating body must assume responsibility for creating a recreation program and for enlisting volunteers. In certain local- ities public recreation agencies are already in the field. In others, churches, and such organizations as the Y.M.C.A., Y.W.C.A., Y.M.H.A., the various service clubs, the Junior League, and the Scouts, regularly re- cruit volunteers for recreational work. And now, in all communities, the Office of Civilian Defense will recruit through a local Volunteer Service Office volunteers who wish to make their contribution to national def ense. (See manual "A Civilian Defense Office" published by United States Office of Civilian Defense, Wiohington, D.Oe, September 19th, 1941.)