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Work Groups

Work Groups

Let’s face it, not many people like meetings.  While study and meetings are important, our recent planning process showed us that “doing” was an equally important tool.  Trying an idea out, building something, and getting a response from our visitors can be a very effective method of creating a new initiative.

Volunteers Anna Bower and Jeff Holtz

This is where you come in!  There is such a variety of things to do at the museum; here are a few things that we need help with.

  • Painting Our Front Porch
  • Transcribing WWI letters
  • Sorting and identifying items in our collection: tools, medical equipment, coins, and 2-dimensional graphic work
  • Sorting scrap wood, half cans of paint, and non-artifact “stuff”

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These are just some of the things on our “to do” list that will help us expand our space into the east side of the building.  Most of these projects can be done when it works in your schedule.  There are volunteers who work weekly on Tuesday mornings and Thursday afternoons.  They have a great time and can always use extra hands.  Give us a call and let’s talk about what you can do!