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Become a storyteller & bring Delta's history to life at the museum

From the First Nations to the early pioneers, Delta's rich history and cultural heritage is housed in the 1912 Tudor-style building on Delta Street in Ladner.

From the First Nations to the early pioneers, Delta's rich history and cultural heritage is housed in the 1912 Tudor-style building on Delta Street in Ladner.

Each year visitors from all around the world visit and discover Delta's story through photos, educational programs, collections and exhibits. Helping to bring this history to life for today's generation of children are the docents of the Delta Museum.

The museum is now recruiting docents, dedicated and resourceful volunteers with all sorts of talents, skills and backgrounds that can commit to 2.5 hours per week during the school year.

All necessary training is provided to help a docent become a lively storyteller of Delta's fascinating heritage.

For more information, contact the Delta Museum and Archives Society's volunteer coordinator at 604946-9322 or visit www. deltamuseum.ca.

There is an information session at the museum annex (4918 Delta St.) on Tuesday, Nov. 27 from 3 to 4 p.m. Call to confirm attendance.