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Waring Laboratory Volunteer Medal Reward Program
Copper Volunteers
Copper Level Volunteers have completed at least 40 hours of service. Each Copper volunteer is invited to join the Anthropological Society of the University of West Georgia (if not already an active member) and receives a Copper Volunteer Certificate.
Active Copper Volunteers
Elizabeth Terzich
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Junior Volunteer |
Kimberly Britt
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Senior Volunteer. UWG Anthropology Graduate. Painting and photography.
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| Jeramiah Ahern |
Senior volunteer |
Bronze Volunteers
Bronze Level Volunteers have completed at least 100 hours of service with satisfactory performance evaluations. Each Bronze volunteer receives a Goodie Bag, an Archaeological Laboratory T-shirt, and a Bronze Volunteer Certificate.
Active Bronze Volunteers
Julie Dobbs
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Senior Volunteer. Reading, Writing, Playing Piano, Playing with my kids. |
Henry Dobbs
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Senior Volunteer. Interest include art, religion, and helping others. Hobbies include restoration of old cars, furniture, etc., and drawing, painting and sculptures. |
Julian Dobbs
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Junior Volunteer. Interest include Math, Language, and Social Studies. Hobbies include music, basketball, football, volleyball, reading, Dreamcast and Playstation II, playing the drums and soccer.
Junior Volunteer Testimonial - People volunteer because, "You can have more friends than sitting around at home. You can do anything else besides watching T. V. You can learn about more artifacts and how to work with the artifacts. It is fun, I like what I am doing." "I like to work with artifacts and organizing papers. I like to work with the staff and new people. I have learned how to organize papers and do data entry. I feel like I am treated as an equal." Nigel Dobbs at nine years old; active since August 2002. |
Billie West  |
Senior Volunteer. Graduate of Medical College of Georgia with a degree in Medical Technology. Lab Manager at Polk Medical Center in Cedartown, Ga. "My husband and I have two adult children. My hobbies include
traveling, reading, sewing, cross-stitch and birding." |
Silver Volunteers
Silver Level Volunteers have completed at least 250 hours of service with satisfactory performance evaluations. Each receives special training on a specific curation project. Silver volunteers receive a Goodie Bag, a Waring Archaeology Laboratory Patch, and a Silver Volunteer Certificate. Each Silver Volunteer is given a special project.
Brian Stout
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Interest include religious aspects of societies and history of european and middle-eastern archaeology. Hobbies include strategy games, languages, cataloging cards, decorating, reading, writing, art, studying, religions, and mysticism. |
Gold Volunteers
Gold Level Volunteers have completed at least 500 hours of service with satisfactory performance evaluations. Gold volunteers receive a their name on the Waring Laboratory Plaque, and an egraved trowel.
Linda Izenson
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Senior Volunteer Testimonial – "Nigel Dobbs is correct. Volunteering at the Laboratory is a lot of fun. Seniors don’t have to sit at home and stare at the TV, either. Getting out and joining folks of all ages and walks of life who participate in the preservation of our cultures (old and new) is rewarding. Whether you are typing or helping with the open house or participating in helping newcomers learn how to set up a dig site and follow that by learning how important and difficult preservation and cataloging are, the experience is wonderfully rewarding and gratifying to know that you have been a part it." Linda Izenson, active Senior Volunteer since 2005. |
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