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Gulf Islands National Seashore
Volunteer Recruitment

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Date: July 14, 2009
Contact: Dick Zani, 850-934-2654
Contact: Steamer Lawhead, 850-934-2629

Gulf Islands National Seashore seeks Volunteers  

For Fort Pickens Visitor Centers 

 

Gulf Islands National Seashore Superintendent Jerry Eubanks announced today that the Seashore is looking for volunteers to assist with operating the Fort Pickens Visitor Centers.  Volunteers are asked to work one day per week staffing the information desk at the visitor center, answering visitor questions and providing sales help in the Eastern National bookstores.  Interested persons should contact Volunteer Coordinator Dick Zani at 934-2654 or District Interpreter Stanley Lawhead at 934-2629 for details.

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Murray Dorty, an African-American Union Civil War re-enactor, stands at attention inside Fort Massachusetts.

Did You Know?
The 2nd Regiment of Louisiana Native Guards trained on Ship Island and became the first black unit on April 9, 1863 on the Gulf Frontier. They met Confederate forces in battle during a raid on Pascagoula, MS.

Last Updated: July 14, 2009 at 11:35 MST