Internship: Neville Public Museum
This blog will act as my means to record my experiences at the Neville Public Museum. I will be working as an Intern there from January until May of 2008 to satisfy my requirments through the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay as well as my own academic development as this will allow me to work outside of the classroom. I will post a brief summary of my activities after each day of work and use this to reflect on my experiences.
About Me
I am finishing my fourth year at the University of Wisconsin at Green Bay. I will be graduating this Spring with a B.A. in History. I plan on attending Graduate School shortly thereafter. I am currently working on a research project which examines the evolution of America's "beer culture" over the last 30 years.
Monday, February 4, 2008
Today I arrived and went right to work helping out Dennis. I spackled the screw holes on the manican display and painted red over it. I then did a few odd jobs around the exhibit, such as securing the padding to the floor of the bayonet assault course. I then wrapped barbed wire around the top of the interactive section where the bayonet course is and it really looks like its starting to take shape. Towards the end of the day, I secured the carpet down in the house and helped the guys in the backroom bring the Arch into the other workshop and begin the finishing touches on it before we went home.

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