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Volunteers are very important people, and their commitment, dedication, and remarkable array of skills and talents make a huge difference to the museum's success.

Become a museum volunteer and learn about the many facets of the American Precision Museum. Assist with special events, gardening, caring for our collections, or work with the public as a docent or tour guide.

If interested, please contact the Museum for information.

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Collections Technician John Alexander, center, with volunteers Geoff Shepherd, left and his wife Judy.  Geoff is our special events 'parking czar' and Judy ensures that special events are not only fun but smooth running. Steve Wright, at right, is expert and invaluable helping John move large machines in storage and exhibits.
Collections Technician John Alexander, center, with volunteers Geoff Shepherd, left and his wife Judy. Geoff is our special events 'parking czar' and Judy ensures that special events are not only fun but smooth running. Steve Wright, at right, is expert and invaluable helping John move large machines in storage and exhibits.

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Pam Levesque and Michael Riviezzo assist with welcoming visitors and a myriad of other tasks. Pam describes their participation in APM's work as 'labor of love' and says they both feel at home here.

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Trustee and volunteer Rolly Cann utilizes his mechanical talents to keep the Aschauer models in perfect running order.

Collections intern Emily Gardner helped with the archives in summer 2005, before heading off to conservation graduate school.
Collections intern Emily Gardner helped with the archives in summer 2005, before heading off to conservation graduate school.

 

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