The insect exhibit at the North Carolina State Museum attracted many visitors this weekend. At the same time, 4 volunteers from AYLUS also participated in the exhibition. These volunteers are registered and accepted through the AYLUS official website, and they have received professional training to understand their tasks and responsibilities. During the exhibition, the volunteers mainly assist the museum staff to deal with the audience’s questions, supervise the exhibition area, provide basic knowledge and information about insects, and ensure the safety and tidiness of the exhibition area.
Volunteer said: “We are very happy to be able to participate in this exhibition. We can not only learn more about insects, but also provide valuable help to the audience. This is a very meaningful experience. Our mission is not only to help , but also to ensure the safety of the audience and protect the exhibits. This makes me feel very responsible.”
After the exhibition, museum staff thanked the volunteers for their contributions. AYLUS also said they are excited to partner with the museum to provide volunteering opportunities for the community. The success of this exhibition is due to the joint efforts of museum staff and AYLUS volunteers.
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Participants:
1:Feng Shuo Guo( 4 hours)
2:Chen Kai Gu (4 hours)
3:Zihan Li (4 hours0
4:Blake Meng (4 hours)
Recorder: Jianhui Jia