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Guild of Volunteers

Handbook Revised and now Online

  
The Guild of Volunteers' handbook was recently revised by a committee led by Guild executive vice chair Dennie Dyer. The Guild of Volunteers' handbook provides an overview of the museum's history and formation of the Guild, defines the structure of the governing body of the Guild, and provides information on membership requirements, awards and additional resources. To get your copy, click here.
  

For Breaking News

Check the Bulletin Board 
 

The bulletin board in the Guild room is chock full of items of interest to the membership. Included are notices of coming events, recognition of awards recipients, and more. Stop by and check it out.

 

Copies of the Guild enewsletter are now available for pickup in the Guild Room.

Or, use the Guild Room computer the next time you stop in. Click here for
 Guidelines for Logging Volunteer Hours

Guild of Volunteers

Annual Report
2011-2012

Click here

Currier Guild enewsletters Archive 
To view a previous enewsletter, click on the desired link:
May/June 2013

In this Issue:

  • Spotlight: Charlotte DeBell
  • Museum and Z-House Docent Reports
  • Highlights from Contemporary Connections
    Abigail Anne Newbold: Crafting Settlement

     
    docent and volunteer walk-through
  • A Conversation with Meghan Petersen
  • Museum Seen: Cape Ann Museum
  • Bookshelf: The Poisonwood Bible
  • Artyfacts: Poster Mania!
  • Staff News
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Save the Date....

 

Guild of Volunteers'

Annual Business Meeting and Luncheon

  

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Bedford Village Inn, 2 Olde Bedford Way

Bedford, New Hampshire

 

Invitations to come

Currier Guild of Volunteers 2012-2013 Executive Committee

L to R, back row: Ted Parrot, Victoria Duffy, Dennie Dyer, Judy McKenna; middle row: Nancy Johnson, Kim Tyndall, Pauline Bogaert; front row: Karen Graham, Charlotte DeBell, Sandra Chandonnet, Barbara Shepler, Alan Slotkin, Richard Russell and Marilyn Davison.