Museum Programs: Colonial Michilimackinac, Civilian Interpreter
Mackinaw City. Costumed historical interpreter at Colonial Michilimackinac responsible for interpreting the role of civilians at Michilimackinac during the 18th century.
Mackinaw City. Costumed historical interpreter at Colonial Michilimackinac responsible for interpreting the role of civilians at Michilimackinac during the 18th century.
Mackinaw City. Interpreting the role of Native Americans at Colonial Michilimackinac during the 18th century.
Mackinaw City. Carrying out all aspects of excavation and recording of the archaeological site under the direction of the Curator of Archaeology and the Archaeology Field Supervisor.
Mackinaw City. Works as a historic interpreter at Colonial Michilimackinac interpreting an 18th-century blacksmith.
Mackinaw City. Serves as the primary assistant to the Curator of Archaeology and supervises all aspects of excavation and recording of the archaeological site when the curator is not present and provides public interpretation of the archaeology site.
Mackinac Island. Works in a janitorial capacity cleaning exhibits and display cases located in historic buildings in Fort Mackinac, The Richard and Jane Manoogian Mackinac Art Museum, Historic Downtown Mackinac, and the Heritage Center.
Mackinac Island. Historic interpreters at Fort Mackinac, interpreting the role of soldiers at the fort during the 19th century, primarily the 1880s.
Mackinac Island or Mackinaw City. Sells admission tickets, assists guests and sells merchandise in museum stores and provides information to guests about Mackinac State Historic Park sites and the Straits of Mackinac region.