ALL ACTIVITIES WERE PROVIDED ON A GRATIS BASIS
- 1976-78 "Den Leader" for Cub Scout Pack 170 in Madison, Wisconsin USA. Assumed responsibility for groups of 7 to 9 boys, and was the first known male in Wisconsin to serve as a Den Leader.
- 1984-2008 Transferred original art works to numerous museums and non-profit organizations, including: Haggerty Museum of Art, Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA; Kansas City Art Institute, Kansas City, Kansas USA; Kinsey Institute for Sexual Study, Bloomington campus of Indiana University USA, Lawrence University, Appleton, Wisconsin USA; Lake Mills Public Library, Lake Mills, Wisconsin USA; and, Milwaukee Art Museum, Milwaukee, Wisconsin USA.
- 1989-94, 1995-2001, and 2002-03 Member, Board of Trustees, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, Wisconsin USA.
- 1994-2012 Member, Chazen Museum Accession Committee, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin USA.
- 1995-1997 Board President, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, Wisconsin USA.
- 2000 Member, Council, Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Wisconsin USA.
- 2006 Member, BASCOM HILL SOCIETY, University of Wisconsin USA. The society is a philanthropic group of supports of the UW Foundation.
- 2006 Transferred to the Chazen Museum of Art, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, Wisconsin USA an exquisite collection of twenty-three original oil paintings, silverpoint and pencil drawings created by the Wisconsin surrealist artists John Wilde that span the duration of his professional career.
- 2010 Member, Directors Circle, Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, Wisconsin USA. Members are passionate supporters of the museum.
- 2010-2011 Transferred a comprehensive collection of 129 objects created by Chicago Imagists Artists (Chicago, Illinois USA) to the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Madison, Wisconsin USA. McClain, a Chicago-area native, personally assembled and ruthlessly edited the collection to its current erudite level over a 34-year period. It includes objects created by all fourteen members of the original Imagists Artists, with sublime examples of their two- and three-objects, some of which were installed at their first exhibition in 1965 and continuing through 2010. The Chicago Imagists collection is the most representative and extensive public holding by any museum.