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The Rochester-Olmsted Youth Commission is bringing the Tents of Witness exhibit to Rochester on April 13th – April 16th. 

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Message from  Mary Conboy Gorfine, Program Coordinator

Online signup for volunteers. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0E4EA5A729A0F85-tents

We need all the help we can get with advertising and volunteer recruitment. Staffing hours for volunteers are Saturday, April 13th from 9:30am – 7pm, Sunday, April 14th from 9:30am – 7pm, Monday, April 15th 8am - 7pm, and Tuesday, April 16th from 8am – 4pm. Shifts will last 3.5 hours, and we have built in some time to acclimate volunteers when they arrive. I have attached information that will be helpful for exhibit volunteers to review. We also need help on Friday, April 14th from 4pm – 6pm to set up the exhibit, and on Tuesday, April 16th from 4pm – 6pm to take it down.

Here is the link to our online signup for volunteers. https://www.signupgenius.com/go/60B0E4EA5A729A0F85-tents

 

It is relatively easy to use but anyone who wants to help out can also contact me for assistance or the Youth Commissioners listed as “Contacts” on the draft press release. We have a flyer in the works, but it is not yet finalized – I will send it as soon as it is ready. The press release will help explain the exhibit to your friends and colleagues and they can always go to the Tents website for additional information.

 http://worldwithoutgenocide.org/events-and-programs/tents-of-witness   Let me know if you have questions and thanks again for helping us with this important exhibit! - Mary

 

Mary Conboy Gorfine, Program Coordinator

Rochester-Olmsted Youth Commission

Olmsted County Administration

151 SE 4th Street

Rochester MN 55904

507-328-6001

[email protected]

 

 

 

 

Mary Conboy Gorfine, Program Coordinator

Rochester-Olmsted Youth Commission

Olmsted County Administration

151 SE 4th Street

Rochester MN 55904

507-328-6005

[email protected]

 


 

Tents of Witness: Genocide and Conflict

April 13, 2019 – April 16, 2019 Building 35, 1418 Fairgrounds Avenue SE Rochester MN

 

 


 

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