BEAUMONT — The McFaddin-Ward House will present "42nd Street" free on Thursday, July 8. Arrive at the Visitor Center, 1906 Calder Ave., Beaumont, between 6 and 6:30 p.m. for popcorn.
The McFaddin-Ward House seeks quality people to become museum docents by attending its next Docent Training Program in September. The program will prepare docents to discuss McFaddin family history, the home’s architecture and decorative arts when giving memorable house tours. In addition, graduates can volunteer to work with school groups, assist in the museum collections department, and support special events. McFaddin-Ward volunteers can benefit from its on-going lectures series, historic conferences, and field trips, while participating in social events connected to the museum.
C all 832-1906, or email bfertitta@mcfaddin-ward.org for information.
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