Learn more about the Farmington Museum. Volunteer! Opportunity awaits those who enjoy improving their community. Museum volunteers assist curatorial staff with cataloguing new acquisitions, researching family histories, designing new exhibits and exhibit guidebooks. Volunteers help education staff research exhibits, develop new tours, activities, design instructional guidebooks and conduct educational programs for all ages.
Those who enjoy meeting, greeting and visiting with people will like assisting visitors at the information desk and in the exhibit galleries. If shopping is a pleasure, volunteers can help with merchandising, marketing and product development for three museum stores. Outdoor opportunities include gardening in the xeriscape demonstration garden, or guiding visitors and school groups at the Riverside Nature Center in Animas Park.
There are four museum facilities where volunteers can work directly with the public: Farmington Museum & Visitors Center at Gateway Park, E3 Children's Museum & Science Center, Riverside Nature Center and Harvest Grove Farm & Orchards.
Volunteers may also help by serving on the following advisory committees: Renaissance Faire, E3 Children's Museum & Science Center, Haunted Wood, National Art Shows and Harvest Grove Farm & Orchards. Voulnteers may serve the community by helping with the following yearly events as well: Totah Festival Indian Market, Renaissance Faire, Haunted Wood, Riverfest, Four Corners Antique Power Association Show, Annual Museum Rug Auction and Freedom Days Ice Cream Social.

The benefits of volunteering for the Farmington Museum include special out-of-town trips; discounts on museum store merchandise and the volunteer and museum newsletters. The volunteer coordinator will match your schedule, interests and talents with the museum's goals. Museum and volunteer staff provide specific training. For more information, please contact
Volunteer Coordinator Kandy LeMoine at 599-1421.
Klemoine@fmtn.org
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