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01 September 2009

Education Department is looking for museum docents

Education Department is looking for museum docents for all age groups, leading tours. Super Docents are volunteers: educators and listeners to know and love with others sharing their interests. Docents have the love of history, should learn and share, good communication skills, flexibility and tolerance and respect for others. Museum needs docents walk Green Town Tours, Gallery Tours, conducting workshops and outreach programs. Docents included in the training sessions, practicing tourism, at least for one year, held monthly meetings and join the tour should the current 5 or more. Participate in training sessions to meet new people with similar interests, community and shared experience with their group will learn about. Teacher Training Session I, Green Town walking Tours, Monday, 10:00 am September 21 - will start at 2:00 on Tuesday and Thursday and issued two times a week will be 10:00 - 12:00. First speaker, Dr. Elizabeth Langran, associate professor and director of educational technology program will be. He University's Education and Graduate School of Allied's businesses and projects, the museum will discuss the participation of teachers and teacher training in promoting use of local history. Participants will also meet staff education, learning techniques and hands tour and work with fun activities that encourage critical thinking will. Interested in becoming a teacher, but sure? Director of Education two, Christine Jewell, 203-259-1598 call on one another to discuss volunteer opportunities. Town historic buildings and sites around Fairfield Town Hall's green groups walk around the Green Guide for Tours Docents. Group Fairfield Academy, an old burial ground is in Fairfield roadside between early settlers and seeing houses that discussion in 1779 to avoid burning of Fairfield. Each training session, a guest speaker who will share their expertise, rich colonial history of Fairfield in the state to be defined in broad terms, country and world. Speakers Professor Jennifer McLaughlin, Sacred Heart University, Marcia miner, city historian, Bill Lee, former city historian, Rob Wallace, archaeologist, and Melanie Marx, will include a historical researcher and genealogist. Learn about how people lived in past times, the development of sympathy for their difficulties and triumphs. Hiking, buildings, architecture and history offer a glimpse into the past and at each stop that we can share stories.


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