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== Museum people == Volunteers are often asked about other museum staff. Here are the most common: * '''Carm Hudson''' was the founder of the Museum. She died in 2017. * '''Joada Hiatt''' was the director of the Museum for many years and then historian. She retired and moved away to be near her grandchildren. * '''David Duncan''' was president of the board for many years, and served as interim director after Joada left. His health has left him unable to participate now. * '''David Lovegrove''' is the current director. * '''Val Owens''' is our volunteer coordinator β you probably already know her! * '''Nannette Iatesta''' is a volunteer; she is a retired history teacher. You will meet her and love her (I promise). * '''Mike Iatesta''', Nannette's husband, is on the board of directors. He's the kindest person you'll ever meet. * '''Ellen Henson''' is a board member with deeeeep community roots. She knows everybody in town. * '''Jonathan Lovegrove''' runs the Museum's public communications, social media accounts, and manages most Museum events. * '''Bethany Lovegrove''' is David's wife and a volunteer.
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