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Cody helps with exhibit maintenance after school.
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Dr. Don Fronk, retired entomologist, explains the intricacies of a bee's life to a young visitor.
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Share your interests, talents and time with the families of northern Colorado and southern Wyoming by becoming a
member of our dynamic volunteer staff. Discovery Science Center volunteers work closely with the museum staff
in almost every department and are vital to our success. We have volunteers from age 10 to 70
each offering their own unique skills. Discovery Science Center is committed to helping you further your indivdual
personal and professional goals while you make a difference in your community!
Areas of opportunity include:
- Administrative
- Customer Service/Visitor Relations
- Fundraising and Development
- Education/Programming
- Exhibits
- Marketing
- Board of Directors
Drop by the Center to inquire about current volunteer opportunities,or,
if you are intersted in learning more about any of the volunteer opportunities,
please contact Kate Kosakowski, our Volunteer Coordinator, at 970-472-3999 or by e-mail
dcsm@dcsm.org.
We are committed to help you find your niche in the museum family!
The following volunteers have donated their time to support Discovery Science Center, each serving over 30 hours this year:
Tea Cohen, Lee Cord, Dave Dahms, Don Fronk, Gretchen Gaede, Sandy Hoffman, Noah Newman, Dave Pettus, Helen Pettine, Aurora Popescu, Laura Popescu, John Shaw, Tammy Toohey, Gary Turell, Mike Wilkinson,Tanya Woolery
Mail Brigade: Betty Clark, Eleanor Comstock, Kathy Daugherty, Jeannine Hammon, Breese Hinde, Carolyn Hoodmaker, Jacque Magnuson, Jane Mertz, Eleanor Millis, Flo Schulte, Jean Steiner, Bonnie Ulrich, Florence Williams
ACE Program: Jamie Schatz, Cong Nguyn
August 19, 2006 brought a group of enthusiastic volunteers to Discovery Science Center.
These were freshmen students from CSU who were participating in RamServe,
a one day volunteer event to help out non-profit agencies and neighborhood groups in the area.
They completed three painting projects in one afternoon and still had time to pose for a photo.
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