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Art Galleries
Volunteer Open House
January 26, 2008
How would you like to spend a few hours a week in a beautiful corner of Phoenix, surrounded by nature, Native American rock art, and an energetic group of individuals? What if you could enjoy all this and serve your community at the same time? If this sounds intriguing, come to our Volunteer Open House and learn about the variety of exciting volunteer opportunities! Volunteers are integral to the Deer Valley Rock Art Center's mission of rock art education, preservation and research. Volunteers participate in all facets of the Center's operations, from working directly with visitors on tours and for special programs, to assisting with 'behind the scenes' projects in collections, research, public relations, membership, and other areas.
There are numerous benefits to being a volunteer at the Deer Valley Rock Art Center. Volunteers receive training from Arizona State University (ASU archaeologists) on rock art, desert ecology, and Southwest archaeology. They also enjoy complimentary museum memberships, gift shop discounts, a quarterly newsletter, museum guest passes, free guest lectures, and free field trips to rock art and other archaeological sites. Volunteering at the Deer Valley Rock Art Center is a great way to meet new people, share your talents, and engage your community in the preservation of our past. Join our motivated team of volunteers and take pride in being part of a vibrant organization!-
Ticket Info
Tickets: Free Admission
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Dates & Times
Dates:
January 26, 2008Times:
Saturday 9:00am-12:00pm -
Venue Info
3711 West Deer Valley Road Phoenix, AZ 85080
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NOTE: We do our best to ensure all information is accurate, however it's a good idea to visit the website or call the venue to verify the information.
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Member Reviews
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Event Name: Ollie's Storybook Adventures: Native American Basket Weaving
"great program"
Review posted by: lynn from phoenix, Oct 23, 2007
This is a funfilled hour long storytime. The children love hearing a story, doing a craft, walking outside to see of the wonders of the desert, especially the animals.
This is a funfilled hour long storytime. The children love hearing a story, doing a craft, walking outside to see of the wonders of the desert, especially the animals.
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Event Name: Guided Tours
"A great place to explore!"
Review posted by: Stan Plum from Phoenix, AZ, Dec 28, 2006
The museum and nature preserve are a great quiet place to sit and think and get away from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix and Glendale. The petroglyphs are best viewed in the morning before... Expand
The museum and nature preserve are a great quiet place to sit and think and get away from the hustle and bustle of Phoenix and Glendale. The petroglyphs are best viewed in the morning before 11:00 am or in the afternoon after 3:00 pm. The museum offers informative displays. The nature trail is wide and well graded. Bring the kids to show them wildlife. Squirrels and rabbits abound and provide ample food for the owls and raptors on the property. The occasional javelina is seen in the early morning. Their website is both interesting and informative. Collapse
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