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Category Archives: Volunteer Stories

Volunteer Stories: Jim Henry

Volunteer Jim Henry chatted with Make Your Mark about his role as Collections Volunteer and his work to examine maps and build up a record of mining memorials in Scotland.

Posted byMake Your Mark01/06/202201/06/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Jim Henry

Volunteer Stories: Stan, Maureen, John, Mark, Caroline, Donald, Jean, Stefan, Darren and Evelyn

The Wee Museum of Memory chatted with Make Your Mark about their many volunteers and the range of interesting things they get up to.

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Volunteer Stories: Becky Male

Volunteer Becky Male takes us through their day volunteering at Glasgow Women’s Library.

Posted byMake Your Mark21/04/202221/04/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Becky Male

Volunteer Stories: Ian Perry

Volunteer Ian Perry chatted with Make Your Mark about their role as Museum Ambassador at Maryhill Burgh Halls, and all of the exciting tasks they’ve undertaken.

Posted byMake Your Mark24/03/202225/03/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Ian Perry

Volunteer Stories: Alix and Justin

Ever wondered what it’s like to volunteer with National Museums Scotland? Hear from Alix and Justin, two of their youth volunteers.

Posted byMake Your Mark09/03/202210/03/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Alix and Justin

Volunteer Stories: Annie Webster

For Volunteers’ Week, we’re shining a spotlight on one of our member’s volunteers. Annie Webster, volunteer at Glasgow Women’s Library, chatted with us about her volunteer role, how it’s changed since COVID-19 and what volunteering means to her.

Posted byMake Your Mark04/06/202109/03/2022Posted inVolunteer StoriesLeave a comment on Volunteer Stories: Annie Webster

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