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===The Main Street Museum is always looking for volunteers.=== | ===The Main Street Museum is always looking for volunteers.=== | ||
| − | Whether gallery sitting, researching descriptive matter for our artifacts (label writing), cataloging objects on our ditital "Catawiki" folding letters, stamping and stuffing envelopes, or creating displays, the 501(c)3 non-profit Main Street Museum is an | + | Whether gallery sitting, researching descriptive matter for our artifacts (label writing), cataloging objects on our ditital "Catawiki" folding letters, stamping and stuffing envelopes, or creating displays, the 501(c)3 non-profit Main Street Museum is an interesting—and a fun—place to volunteer. There's always something new to challenge us! There's never a dull moment! |
| − | Altho our budget is limited, there are occasionally internships available for meaningful projects. | + | Refreshments are always welcome for our public events and opening receptions. |
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| + | Altho our budget is limited, there are occasionally internships available for meaningful projects. Past interns have researched and written labels for a [[Nitrous Oxide Cannister]], [[Tramps and Hobos]], [[White Tailed Deer]], [[Fiestaware]] and more. | ||
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| + | Interns also engage in field/study trips around Vermont and New Hampshire—to Burlington, to St. Johnsbury and the Fairbanks Museum to historic Windsor, Vermont, to the St. Gaudens National Park—as well as conducting in-depth tours of the areas varied thrift stores for collection excursions on behalf of the Museums ever-enlarging categories of artifacts. | ||
Please contact the Volunteer and Intern Coordinator for more information at | Please contact the Volunteer and Intern Coordinator for more information at | ||
info@mainstreetmuseum.org | info@mainstreetmuseum.org | ||
Revision as of 08:15, 28 August 2008
The Main Street Museum is always looking for volunteers.
Whether gallery sitting, researching descriptive matter for our artifacts (label writing), cataloging objects on our ditital "Catawiki" folding letters, stamping and stuffing envelopes, or creating displays, the 501(c)3 non-profit Main Street Museum is an interesting—and a fun—place to volunteer. There's always something new to challenge us! There's never a dull moment!
Refreshments are always welcome for our public events and opening receptions.
Altho our budget is limited, there are occasionally internships available for meaningful projects. Past interns have researched and written labels for a Nitrous Oxide Cannister, Tramps and Hobos, White Tailed Deer, Fiestaware and more.
Interns also engage in field/study trips around Vermont and New Hampshire—to Burlington, to St. Johnsbury and the Fairbanks Museum to historic Windsor, Vermont, to the St. Gaudens National Park—as well as conducting in-depth tours of the areas varied thrift stores for collection excursions on behalf of the Museums ever-enlarging categories of artifacts.
Please contact the Volunteer and Intern Coordinator for more information at info@mainstreetmuseum.org