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Volunteer Opportunity
The Build-a-Museum team's single greatest current need for
volunteers is in informational tabling. Bill Lee is leading groups
in tabling at community events, with the purpose of raising citizen
awareness of the potential for a major museum of natural history to be
located at LSU in Baton Rouge. Now that the LSU Office of Facility
Development has selected three possible locations on campus, the need to push forward for permission to begin both
strategic planning and fund raising is great. Having a pool of interested
citizens is vital.
Tabling in the past has taken place at events such as Earth Day and
the Louisiana Book Festival. Natural History specimens, educational
handouts, and brochures on the museum effort are handed out by the tabling
volunteers. New volunteers can watch the experienced ones explain, for
example, the difference between a mammoth tooth and a mastodon tooth. Both
ancient elephants were present in Ice Age Louisiana, though the browsing
mastodons are much more common than the grazing mammoths.
Volunteering to table for a while is a pleasant way to enjoy the
events, as when enough volunteers are present, some can be touring the event
while others work at the table. Even volunteering for only an hour can give
other volunteers a break.
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