| Be a Docent at the
Pioneer Memorial Museum
(also known as the Daughters of Utah Pioneer Museum) What is a Docent? A docent's role is to be a guide or hostess and to inform visitors about the museum exhibits. This is done through a mutual exploration of the exhibits by telling stories, historical facts or sharing reminiscences. To help school children through the Museum helping with their "Scavenger Hunts" that the Museum provides. Another function is to protect our artifacts, to maintain order, and welcome guests as they sign the guest register at the desk. A docent is the key to making museum visits pleasant and enjoyable experience for the visitor. Our Museum is the finest Pioneer Museum in the United States. Every nook and cranny is filled with thousands of relics including photographs, paintings, dolls, guns, wagons, flags, musical instruments, and our 1902 beautifully restored Fire Engine. Numerous local, national, and international guests come to our museum each year. Therefore, it is necessary for us to have a well trained and adequately staffed docent program. There is no museum that can pay for all the service and assistance needed to operate correctly. Without dedicated volunteers who give of their time and interest and love we could not stay open. A docent is invaluable. We need docents who can be committed to work for two to four days a month, for just four hours a day. We have two shifts every day. The first starts at 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The second shift is at 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm. Fill out a form to be a docent and mail it in to the Pioneer Memorial Museum. We have training classes, where you are provided with a packet that includes stories of the artifacts in the museum and instructions on being a docent. We need
docents that
are: This is our museum and it is our responsibility to help preserve our pioneer artifacts. The service given by a docent becomes a rewarding experience in her personal life. |