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February 14, 2004
On February 2, the Spurlock Museum celebrated the accomplishments
of our volunteers in 2003. About 20 of our 60 active volunteers braved
the winter weather to join staff and students for a social afternoon
of board games.
Although the reception was all fun and games, Spurlock volunteers
make a serious contribution to all aspects of work in the Museum.
In 2003, volunteers contributed over 3,700 hours—the equivalent
of 2 full-time employees and an in-kind donation of thousands of
dollars. They work both with the public and behind the scenes, helping
staff with a wide variety of projects, from researching collections
and processing artifact data to organizing fundraising events and
giving tours. Museum Director Douglas Brewer announced that because
of this year’s total—and many other years of contributions—the
Spurlock Museum volunteers will be added to our list of major donors
displayed in the lobby.
Thanks again to our volunteers—an essential piece of the Spurlock
puzzle! |
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Janet Glaser and Monika Klincewicz join Spurlock staff
in a game of Celebrity Taboo |
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Ray Shepardson, Martha Landis, and Helen Burch are
a triple word score! |
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| Volunteers,
students, and staff competed to rights and rents for
tours, offices, and galleries in a game of Spurlock-opoly |
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