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OPEN ENROLLMENT FOR MUSEUM VOLUNTEERS

Meet people from all over the world and share your passion about the Colorado Plateau by becoming a volunteer for the Museum of Northern Arizona. Volunteers are needed now.

From July through October, Heritage Program volunteers assist with Museum festivals that celebrate the diverse and living cultures of the Colorado Plateau. They serve as gallery and hospitality hosts, facilitators of hands-on children’s activities, shuttle drivers, judging assistants, and more.

Opportunities to interact with the public and be part of an enriching experience abound at the Museum of Northern Arizona throughout the year. If you are interested in volunteering, attend the volunteer training sessions listed below or contact Dianna Van Sanford, Docent/Volunteer Programs Manager, at 928/774-5213, ext. 206 or e-mail her at dvansanford@mna.mus.az.us.

Hopi and Navajo Festival Volunteer Training
Free to interested volunteers

Friday, June 16, 9–11 a.m., Branigar Hall
Hopi Festival Volunteer Training Part I

Speaker: Bob Lomadafkie, Hopi Jeweler
Hopi Festival Volunteer Basics

Friday, June 23, 9–11:30 a.m., Branigar Hall
Hopi Festival Volunteer Training Part II

Speakers: Alph Sekakacu, Hopi Author, Gallery Owner, and Educator and Robert Breunig, MNA Director
Hopi Festival Volunteer Basics

Friday, July 14, 9–11:00 a.m., Branigar Hall
Navajo Festival Volunteer Training Part I

Speakers: Kalley Lucero, Navajo Weaver and Robert Breunig, MNA Director
Navajo Festival Volunteer Basics

Friday, July 21, 9–11 a.m., Branigar Hall
Navajo Festival Volunteer Training Part II

Speakers: Shonto Begay, Navajo Artist and Robert Breunig, MNA Director
Navajo Festival Volunteer Basics

Questions? Please contact Dianna Van Sanford, Docent/Volunteer Programs Manager, Museum of Northern Arizona, 928/774-5213, ext. 206 or dvansanford@mna.mus.az.us.