Spring Newsletter 2022

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The Carlos Appreciates Our Docents!

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hroughout the pandemic, unable to lead many in-person tours, Carlos Museum docents have continued to contribute to the museum in a variety of ways. They mastered Zoom in order to attend on-going training and lead virtual tours for K–12 audiences around the Southeast. They stepped in to staff reception desks in the museum, welcoming and orienting guests. Working with Senior Manager of Educational Programs Katie Ericson, they have developed an energetic and thoughtful DEI committee with goals of furthering DEI education and diversifying the group. Many docents also made generous financial donations to the education department. For all their efforts, the museum is grateful to this remarkable group. Z

Interested in becoming a docent at the Carlos Museum? Visit

CARLO S.EMOR Y. EDU /docen t-g uild

to learn more and apply for our 2022 Docent class!

Thank You to Our Members! We extend our gratitude to all who have become new members or who have renewed their Partner, Council, or Patron level memberships between July and December 31, 2021. Your support is greatly appreciated, and we look forward to seeing you at the museum for many years to come. Not yet a member? Visit CARLO S .E MOR Y.ED U/ J OIN

to join the ranks of these generous supporters. To update your membership, call 404.727.2623 . d irector ’s counc il

Mr. and Mrs. William Thomas Mobley, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Howard Morgens Mr. and Mrs. James H. Morgens Mr. and Ms. Craig Smith Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cleveland Snow, Jr c urators’ counc il

Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Aaronson Mr. Omar Abdallah Akrouk Dr. and Mrs. Allen Dale Beck Ms. Robin Beningson Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Walter Boone IV Mr. and Mrs. Leon J. Borchers Ms. Carolyn R. Bregman Ms. Jessica G. Bregman 20

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