Worker's Hill Interpreter
Delve into the history of home life in the 1800's along the Brandywine River. Share stories with our visitors about household chores, living conditions, and community life at Hagley. You may use the wood-burning stove or "teach" school using slate boards and quill pens. No prior experience is necessary. Training is provided. Applications accepted all year. Training: May 30, June 3, Sept. 16, 26 (only attend one day). Requested time commitment is four to five and a half hours, three times per month, weekdays and weekends. For more information contact Angela Williamson at 302-658-2400, ext.257 or e-mail awilliamson@hagley.org .
Hagley Museum and Library, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, collects, preserves, and interprets the unfolding history of American enterprise. http://www.hagley.org/volunteer-application.html


