A greeter welcomes visitors to the historic John Mark Verdier House Museum on Bay Street in downtown Beaufort. Submitted photo.

Volunteer greeters, docents needed at John Mark Verdier House

From staff reports

The Historic Beaufort Foundation (HBF) is seeking volunteer greeters and docents for the John Mark Verdier House, northern Beaufort County’s only historic house museum. Training is provided.

Volunteer docents at the John Mark Verdier House fulfill the educational mission of Historic Beaufort Foundation by interpreting Beaufort’s architectural and cultural history to visitors.

“Over the years, we have seen many of our greeters at the house grow into the role of docent, where they help tell the story of John Mark Verdier, his house, and the history of Beaufort,” Historic Beaufort Foundation Executive Director Cynthia Jenkins said in a release.

“The greeters and docents play an important role in helping local residents and our visitors to learn what made Beaufort such an important location in the 1700s and 1800s, and what keeps it so special today,” she said.

Docent responsibilities include conducting tours of the Verdier House and sharing information about the property and the people who lived here. Along with the docents, greeters are the welcoming face of the Verdier House and the front door to Beaufort’s residential architecture.

Those interested in volunteering at the John Mark Verdier House, should visit https://historicbeaufort.org to learn more, or contact Cassandra Knoppel at cknoppel@historicbeaufort.org or 843-379-3331 to request an application form.

HBF is a 501(c)3 nonprofit education foundation created to preserve, protect, and present sites and artifacts of historic, architectural, and cultural interest throughout Beaufort County.

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