New Faces In New Spaces!
2014-05-23 17:26:29.000 – Kaitlyn O`Brien, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
New summer interns Caleb and Arielle
We have some new faces on our Summit crew! In addition to hiring two museum attendants, Andrew and AJ, we’ve also collected our interns for the summer, Arielle and Caleb. Everyone has been working very hard these past few weeks and the momentum has only continued!
We continue to focus on getting things ready for the opening of our new Extreme Mount Washington Museum, which I must say is looking absolutely phenomenal. Additionally, we’ve spent time making preparations for our summer tour season. Andrew and AJ have been pricing and stocking merchandise for the Observatory gift shop. Meanwhile, our new interns Arielle and Caleb are staying occupied learning how to give Observatory tours and becoming familiar with the other tasks they will be completing this summer. Needless to say, we are all looking forward to an exciting summer season!
Kaitlyn O`Brien, Weather Observer/Education Specialist
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