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DC Public Library Seeks Exhibit Retail Pop-Up Shop Volunteers

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THE NEGRO MOTORIST'S GREEN BOOK EXHIBIT RETAIL POP-UP SHOP VOLUNTEERS NEEDED

VOLUNTEERS ARE NEEDED NOVEMBER 2, 2024 - MARCH 2, 2025

The Negro Motorist Green Book, an exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) in collaboration with award-winning author, photographer and cultural documentarian, Candacy Taylor, offers an immersive look at the reality of travel for African Americans in mid-century America and how the annual guide served as an indispensable resource for the nation's rising African American middle class and evidence of a vibrant business class.

Do you have a passion for literature, history and exploration? DC Public Library invites you to join a team of volunteers to assist in running the Retail Pop-Up shop for the Negro Motorist Green Book Exhibit at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library. Will you join us?

Volunteers to work in the Retail Pop-Up Shop:

  • Must be at least 17 years old
  • Have excellent customer service skills
  • Be able to provide clear communication of directions to customers and ability to answer questions
  • Must be enthusiastic and willing to learn
  • Have an interest in working with diverse staff and visitors
  • Love of literature, history and sharing knowledge

Key Responsibilities:

  • Open the Pop-Up Shop
  • Assist visitors in purchasing items
  • Able to restock items
  • Represent DC Public Library in a professional and courteous manner to staff and the visiting public

Time Commitment:

  • Retail volunteers are expected to be available for a 2-hour shift per week (Morning, afternoon, evening and weekend shifts are available)
  • Volunteers are encouraged to work as often as their schedule permits

Training and Orientation:

  • Volunteers are required to attend one of the virtual trainings on Wednesday, October 16th at 6:30 p.m. or Thursday, October 17th at 10:00 a.m.

Ready to Sign Up?

Send an email to libraryvolunteers@dc.gov or call Stacey Lucas, Volunteer Engagement Coordinator at 202-741-5990.

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About DC Public Library

Location:

DC Public Library, MLK Jr. Memorial Library, 901 G Street, NW, Washington, DC, DC 20001, US

Mission Statement

The District of Columbia Public Library is a vibrant center of activity for residents and visitors in the nation’s capital. The library provides environments that invite reading, learning and community discussion and equips people to learn all their lives, to embrace diversity and to build a thriving city. We are proud to be a recognized force in the community for engaging the mind, expanding opportunities and elevating the quality of life.

Description

The District of Columbia Public Library was created by an act of Congress in 1896 "to furnish books and other printed matter and information service convenient to the homes and offices of all residents of the District." The establishment of the library was largely due to the long and arduous efforts of Theodore W. Noyes, editor of The Evening Star. Mr. Noyes served as president of the Board of Library Trustees for 50 years.

From 1898 until 1903 , the DC Public Library was located in a house at 1326 New York Ave. NW. In 1899, philanthropist and library enthusiast Andrew Carnegie donated funds to build the Central Library at Mount Vernon Square. In 1903, the new Central Library was dedicated in a ceremony attended by President Theodore Roosevelt.

The first branch of the DC Public Library was built in 1911 in Takoma Park. Soon after, additional facilities were added. The library system now includes 25 neighborhood libraries -- three of which are Carnegie built -- and one central library.

In 1972, the Central Library at Mt. Vernon Square was replaced by the large, modern Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library at 9th and G Streets, NW. The new main library was designed by Mies van der Rohe. It was designated a historic landmark in 2007. In 2017, the library closed for modernization which was completed in 2020.


CAUSE AREAS

Education & Literacy
Education & Literacy

WHEN

Sat Nov 02, 2024 - Sun Mar 02, 2025
11:00 AM - 07:00 PM

WHERE

Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Library / DCPL901 G Street, NWWashington, DC, DC 20001

(38.89868,-77.02487)
 

SKILLS

  • Inventory Management
  • Bookkeeping
  • Administrative Support
  • Customer Service
  • Event Planning / Management

GOOD FOR

  • Teens
  • People 55+

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 17
  • Orientation or Training
  • Minimum of a 2-hour shift per week
  • Background check is required for applicants 18 and older.

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