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Volunteer News
Our first Volunteer Coffee was held on
Monday, November 16. Eighteen new volunteers joined the
ranks of our wonderful enthusiastic Friends. We still
have slots open for Receptionist Greeters, the Library
and Collections Committees, Maritime Memoirs and Preview
Party Hospitality and other projects.
The Museum has several areas that people love to help with:
Boat Building and Boat Restoration
Working with colleagues, seasoned and new to boat construction, our volunteers, dismantle and rebuild boats, repairing structure, sanding and repainting and simply recreating the beauty in our wooden boat collection.
There is great camaraderie and teamwork as boat
care goals are accomplished. Affectionately called, The
Old Man’s Boat Club, any age or gender volunteer is
welcome to come and help.
Educational Docents and Tour Guides
Working with the Museum staff, these corps of volunteers
are carefully trained to give tours for the museum’s exhibitions to visiting children and guests.
Docents are either stationed in the galleries during busy periods to answer questions or are asked to guide school groups through the galleries.
Education Docents can also help in the Museum library or can help provide valuable research for objects on view or in the collection.
Museum Friends Museum Friends is an auxiliary of the museum that provides support for projects and programs: hospitality, mail-outs, and many other important (and fun!) activities.
They meet quarterly and serve to complete tasks as the
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Exhibition Committee
Another fabulous opportunity for the retired carpenters and craftsmen in our membership; all of our boat models must be in protective vitrines and cases; our exhibition committee works hard to provide gallery needs and to maximize our limited resources.
For more information or to volunteer call the Museum at 772-692-1234.
Our Thanks to The Pine School
Below is the photo of the Pine School seventh graders
who made origami boats for the Museum Christmas tree.
Prior to their volunteer work, they were given a tour of
the galleries by Museum volunteer, Charlie Wood (far
right).

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