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			 Anyone interested in helping during a year packed 
			with events and surprises can attend a volunteer orientation program 
			Jan. 29 at 5:30 p.m. in the library’s Multi-Purpose Room. The 
			two-hour session will acquaint people with the volunteer 
			opportunities available and begin teaching attendees what they need 
			to know about the library and museum. 
 Volunteers will be asked to attend three additional training 
			sessions: Wednesday, February 4; Tuesday, February 10; and 
			Wednesday, February 18. Each session starts at 5:30 p.m. and lasts 
			about three hours. To register, contact Jeremy Carrell, director of 
			volunteer services, at (217) 558-8984.
 
 Volunteers help the presidential library by serving as informational 
			guides, bus greeters and assistants in the museum’s children’s 
			section. Volunteers also assist in the Oral History Department, 
			Papers of Abraham Lincoln, the library reading room and more.
 
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			 Volunteers contribute an average of 38,000 hours of service 
				each year to the Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, 
				improving the experience for everyone who visits the nation’s 
				foremost institution dedicated to Abraham Lincoln. 
 For more about the library and museum, visit
				
				www.presidentlincoln.gov.
 
			[Chris Wills, Abraham Lincoln 
			Presidential Museum] |