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Public Programs Volunteer: Supernatural Saturday!

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ORGANIZATION: Douglas County Museum of Natural and Cultural History

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Help out with some of our signature programming! Public programs volunteers assist visitors as they engage in hands-on science, engineering, and art based activities and challenges.

Supernatural Saturday falls on the Saturday before Halloween, so join us at Douglas County Museum for a day filled with the Supernatural that lurks in Oregon, even in our very own county.... We'll explore Sasquatch, the Melrose Creep, and other local monsters; try a hand at ghost hunting while learning about area hauntings; confuse your senses with mysteries from the Oregon Vortex; or try your hand at creating your very own monster and accompanying scary story! A talk on the Anthropology of Monsters will feature in the later part of the day.

Volunteers for this event will act as guides to the Supernatural, answering guest questions, help kids participate in our various activities, and help us get in the Halloween spirit at Douglas County Museum! Costumes for visitors (and volunteers!) are optional and welcome, and we will have little trick-or-treats to hand out to our young visitors as well.

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About Douglas County Museum of Natural and Cultural History

Location:

123 Museum Drive, Roseburg, OR 97471, US

Mission Statement

The Douglas County Museum of Natural and Cultural History exists to collect, preserve, interpret, and display our community's shared history through evocative exhibits and dynamic programming. The role of the Museum is one of education. Through the use of real historic objects and period reproductions we strive to share information on how past events have led to current conditions, and how today's actions will shape the future. The connection between past and future and the implications of human action is a central mission to the Douglas County Museum. This connection is particularly important for school-aged children to understand. Acknowledging this, the Museum is refocusing its energies toward children with a redevelopment of our exhibition areas to make them more kid-friendly. When children can better engage with the information presented within an exhibition, the more readily they learn.

Description

The Douglas County Museum has been collecting, preserving and exhibiting natural and cultural history items for more than 50 years. At DCM, Oregon’s largest natural history collection, more than 7,500 items, tells the story of the Umpqua River Valley. DCM houses one of the Northwest’s most comprehensive plant collections in its research Herbarium with nearly 3,000 catalogued specimens. The historical artifact collection is one of the most extensive in the state with over 8,640 items that illustrate area history. The Museum holds Oregon’s second largest historic photograph collection with more than 24,000 images going back as early as the mid 19th century. The Museum also provides public access to research materials for those who are interested in the people, places and events of Douglas County. The Douglas County Museum aims to offer a range of fun, dynamic, and fascinating programs for all ages, and a particular goal to reach school-aged children in Douglas County. Programs in development for 2019-2020 include field trips for school groups and homeschool students; after-school program outreach to area schools and youth centers; STEAM camps over school breaks; and hands-on activities and experiments on themed Saturdays, such as "Stormfront Saturday" or "Supernatural Saturday"; talks and lectures from local experts in their fields; and community outreach and fundraising events such as Museum Trivia. We also hope to offer opportunities in professional development for youth especially by increasing their own involvement with the Museum.

CAUSE AREAS

Children & Youth
Community
Education & Literacy
Children & Youth, Community, Education & Literacy

WHEN

Sat Oct 26, 2019
12:30 PM - 05:30 PM

WHERE

123 Museum DriveRoseburg, OR 97471

(43.194035,-123.36065)
 

SKILLS

  • General Education
  • Math / Science Instruction
  • Teaching / Instruction
  • Child Care
  • Special Needs
  • STEM

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+
  • Group

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 16
  • Orientation or Training
  • 5 hours

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