Volunteers sought to welcome
visitors to the Illinois Executive Mansion
Volunteer training sessions planned for
Jan. 25th, 28th, and Feb. 10th
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[January 18, 2018]
SPRINGFIELD
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources and the
Illinois Executive Mansion Association will host a series of
volunteer information sessions for persons interested in welcoming
guests and providing interpretive information at the Illinois
Executive Mansion in Springfield.
The Illinois Executive Mansion is undergoing a complete restoration,
funded entirely through private donations, and will open during the
summer of 2018. Constructed between 1853 and 1855, it is the third
oldest continuously occupied governor’s mansion in the United States
and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Throughout its rich history, the Illinois Executive Mansion has
counted among its visitors several U.S. presidents, ambassadors and
most importantly, generations of Illinois families.
A committee comprised of museum professionals, historians,
interpreters, educators and creative consultants is working to
develop a new, multi-layered visitors’ experience that will make the
Mansion more accessible to guests.
The enhanced visitors experience is intended to instill a sense of
leadership, perseverance and civic pride. Rooms have been set aside
that explore the Columbian Exposition, Governors during the Civil
War, and children of the era. Stories that educate and inspire will
bring the history of the Illinois Executive Mansion to life.
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Volunteers will play an important role in sharing the educational
experience of the Illinois Executive Mansion with those who visit.
Individuals are being recruited to serve as volunteer greeters and docents.
Greeters will help welcome guests, provide tourism information, and support the
goal of hospitality at the Executive Mansion. Docents will assist historic site
interpreters with guided tours and with the operation of the new visitor center.
Individuals interested in learning more about becoming a Mansion volunteer can
attend an informational session at the Old State Capitol in Springfield.
Sessions are being held January 25 at 1:00 p.m., January 28 at 1:00 p.m., and
February 10 at 1:00 p.m. Complimentary parking will be available in the
underground garage.
Regular training sessions for volunteers will also begin in February.
Registration is required for the information sessions. Individuals can register
by calling or e-mailing Margo Carlen at 217-558-8899 or
margo.carlen@illinois.gov.
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