Volunteer Award Winner Recognition Videos for the Historic Resources and Museum Program

Volunteer Award Winner Recognition Videos for the Historic Resources and Museum Program
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The Historic Resources and Museum (HRM) Program is excited to celebrate our Volunteer Award winners from the past two years. Starting on June 13, be on the lookout for daily videos throughout the week recognizing some extraordinary volunteers.  Each year, the HRM Advisory Board and staff present awards to volunteers who have gone the extra mile to support Raleigh’s historic attractions, museums, collections, and historic sites. Award presentations usually take place at the HRM Volunteer Banquet, an annual dinner and program where we thank all of our volunteers. Though we have not been able to hold the banquet for the past two years, we still want to continue the tradition of recognizing our dedicated volunteers from 2020 and 2021. 

Thank you to all of our HRM volunteers and congratulations to our HRM Volunteer Award winners!

Watch the Historic Resources and Museum Program Volunteer Award winner recognition videos:

2020 HRM Combined Awards

2021 Outstanding New Volunteer Award

2021 Outstanding Teen Volunteer Award

2021 Outstanding Group Project Award

2021 Patty Mordecai Award

2021 Stewardship Award

2021 Outstanding Volunteer Award


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