About Stuhr Museum
Stuhr Museum museum is lucky to have a huge assortment of volunteers who help with projects and exercises in each office. One novel gathering of volunteers is known as Living History Apprentices, or LHAs for short. Every year, youth who have finished the fifth grade or above may apply to join this gathering and take instructional courses to set them up for their encounters at the gallery. Stuhr Museum program has been in presence in some structure starting around 1982 when their childhood volunteers were called Junior Interpreters. The program has developed and changed throughout the years to adjust to the requirements of the exhibition hall, yet additionally to develop the abilities of every individual youth part and add new degrees of initiative to assist those adolescent with becoming effective youthful grown-ups in their schools, networks, and then some.