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Museum
shop keepers taking a break
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Special
Events
Antiques & Treasures Sale (Early August)
This special fund raiser needs strong healthy individuals to move
and load furniture from trucks and vans.
Christmas Luncheons
Waitresses, kitchen staff, cookie bakers, shop keepers, parking attendants
are among the many volunteers needed for this annual fund raiser in
early December.
Colonial Day (Every other year in May)
Food concession attendants, ticket sales persons, childrens
activities assistants.
Hartmann Photographic Glass Plate Collection
Outstanding collection needs photographic enthusiasts to assist in
many ways.
House Tours (Every other year)
Fund raising tour of selected Ridgefield Homes. Extensive staff needed
for each home, the Keeler Tavern and Garden House.
Lantern Light Tours
(Every other year at holiday time)
Actors: men, women and young people to portray the generations that
lived in the house from 1713 to 1907. Ticket sellers, group escorts,
refreshment servers and Garden House entertainers.
Louise McKeon Chamber Music Concert Series
(Four seasonally)
Two fall and two spring concerts held Sundays at 3 PM in the Cass
Gilbert Garden House. Ticket sellers and refreshment servers needed.
General Assistants
Word processors, and other clerical skills are needed periodically.
Annual dinner (Gala) helpers etc. Many more opportunities await those
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Volunteers
are always welcome at
the keeler Tavern Museum.
Listed below are some of the areas in which you may wish to contribute
your time and talents and how we may be reached.
By Phone:203.438.5485 or 203.431.0815
By Fax:203.438.9953
or
E-mail: keelertavernmuseum@earthlink.net
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Archives
Written or printed materials relevant to the history of the Keeler
Tavern Museum and those that lived there need to be cataloged, entered
into a data base, for retrieval when needed. Much has been done, but
assistance is welcomed.
Artifacts
Three-dimensional items such as furniture, porcelain, pottery, woodenware,
etc. need to be cataloged, and entered into a data base. Much has
been done, but assistance is welcomed.
Costumes & Textiles
Care, preservation and cataloging of the Museums quilts, and
19th and early 20th century clothing. Installation of changing exhibits.
Guides (docents)
An opportunity to guide visitors through the Museum during regular
Museum hours or for pre-scheduled special tours. All guides receive
training in the history of the Museum and its residents. The guides
wear 18th century costumes.
Shop Keepers
The popular Museum Shop always welcomes additional shop keepers to
sell its great variety of select merchandise. |
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