Friday, April 26, 2013
Meet Gift Shop Volunteer Nancy Norton
We couldn't run the museum without help from all our volunteers. From running the gift shop to giving tours to working in the gardens, our volunteers keep us going!
Meet Nancy Norton, who has volunteered with us for four and a half years. Nancy runs our gift shop and keeps an eye on our inventory. She keeps everything well-organized and beautifully decorated. She is also a smiling face many of our visitors will recognize, as she is often here to greet visitors and start their tour off with a video. She also does paperwork and keeps an eye on local newspapers for mentions of the Study and our members.
Nancy lives in Darlington, Indiana, with her husband, who is retired. She has a son living in Darlington and a daughter in Speedway, and enjoys spending time with her step-grandchildren. She and her friends are involved in the American Legion Auxiliary--Nancy serves as an officer.
She enjoys shopping and going to flea markets. Some of her other hobbies are reading, decorating, organizing, and doing yard work.
Nancy enjoys working at the TASTE of Montgomery County every summer. She loves seeing visitors browsing in our gift shop. She says she thinks Lew Wallace is a fascinating person and learns something new about him every time she's volunteering.
Be sure to stop in and tell Nancy how great the gift shop looks!
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Beautiful!!!
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
This Sunday: Holiday Open House & Volunteer Reception
The General Lew Wallace Study and Museum is hosting a free Holiday Open House and Volunteer Reception on their last operating day of 2010, Sunday, December 12 from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. The Open House takes place inside the
The Museum will also be welcoming back its volunteers for a holiday party during the Open House. “We couldn’t achieve a fraction of what we do without the work of our wonderful volunteers,” said
Lew Wallace Study and Museum. “We’re inviting all of our volunteers to the Open House as a relaxing get-together before the bustle of the holidays.”
The Open House will also be the final opportunity for visitors to see the Museum’s 2010 exhibit, Sanctuary: Preserving the Legacy of Lew Wallace, which includes some of General Wallace’s personal artifacts that were removed from his Study just before the renovation on the 112-year-old building began earlier this year.

The Museum will be closed through January and reopen for tours on Wednesday, February 2, 2010.
Admission to the Museum during the Holiday Open House is free. Call 765-362-5769 or email study@ben-hur.com for further information.Saturday, October 9, 2010
Wabash Men Help Museum
Athlete volunteers from Wabash College move picnic tables on the grounds of the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum as part of their Wabash Day community assistance activities.
Wabash Men Help Museum
Athlete volunteers from Wabash College help scrape paint from the 1875 Carriage House on the grounds of the General Lew Wallace Study & Museum as part of their Wabash Day community assistance activities.
Monday, September 27, 2010
Lew's Crew Volunteer Call Out
We're looking to add volunteers to Lew's Crew!Friday, February 6, 2009
Lew's Crew Looking for More
With a Volunteer Round Up set for Thursday, February 12, from 5:30 - 6:30 p.m., we're welcoming new members to Lew's Crew. There are plenty of positions open, especially in visitor services. Visitor services volunteers greet visitors, sell gift shop items, and give tours. Other positions include grounds work, office assistance, and preparing and executing special events like the Lew Wallace Youth Academy, exhibit openings, and the Taste of Montgomery County.
I asked current volunteer John Wooten what he would say about his volunteer experience here, and he gave an enthusiastic response: “I’ve volunteered here for three years, but it’s definitely not work. I love showing off the Study and telling Lew’s story. I get to use my human resources background and meet a lot of different people.”
Lew’s Crew members commit to three-hour shifts one to four times per month. Museum staff members work with volunteers to schedule shifts and positions that are mutually beneficial. An orientation course is scheduled for later this month, and refresher training will be offered periodically.Next week's Volunteer Round Up is rescheduled from an earlier event that was snowed out. The publicity from that first date, though, has already prompted several volunteers to join the team. For more information, contact me, Amanda Wesselmann, at the Museum: 765-362-5769 or awesselmann@ben-hur.com
Saturday, October 11, 2008
Wabash Day 2008
--Will Finney, Museum Intern from Wabash College