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Ventura County Maritime Museum

www.vcmm.org

Organization Type:
Non-Profit

Mission:
To provide a cultural center dedicated to the interpretation of maritime history through interactive exhibits and outreach

Contact:
Bill Conroy, Executive Director
Ventura County Maritime Museum
2731 S. Victoria Avenue
Oxnard, CA 93035
Phone: (805) 984-6260
Fax: (805) 984-5970
vcmminfo@aol.com

Geographical Focus:
Regional

Counties Served:
Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Santa Barbara, Ventura

Activities:
Research, Education, Conservation, Tourism

Topic:
Cultural History, Open Ocean/Oceanography, Fisheries, Fishery Husbandry (old-time whaling and its impact)

Educational Resources:
Curriculum, On-Site Programs, Field Trip, Publications, Newsletter, Brochures, Exhibits/Displays, Library/Lending Materials

Education Programs:
•  "An Introduction to California’s Maritime History" - supports history/social science curriculum for 4th grade
•  "An Introduction to American Maritime History" - history/social science curriculum for 5th grade
•  "Ancient and Medieval maritime history" - 6th and 7th grade students
•  "Appreciating Maritime Art" - for middle and high school students
•  "Marine Science" - marine biology for all grades, conducted by a naturalist in partnership with the Channel Islands Marine Floating Lab
•  "All About Whales" - classroom and whale watching for all ages with the Marine Floating Lab
•  "At Sea Education" - Ages 10 to 18. Three day sailing expeditions on and around the Channel Islands for up to 30 students and chaperones as working crew on a square-rigged wooden sailing vessel. Conducted onboard various Southern California vessels, all USCG "R" rated as Sailing School Vessels, typically the Irving Johnson, Exy Johnson, or Tole Mour. Hones leadership and teamwork skills while applying math, marine biology, and science in a real-world environment. Approximately $300 per person per voyage; matching funds and scholarships available based on need.

Target Audiences:
4th-12th Grades, Teachers

Group Size Accommodated:
Up to 100

In-Service Training:
Docents/Volunteers, General Public:
Formal training program for prospective volunteers. Special Educational lectures for members and general public.

Volunteer Opportunities

  Description:
•  Docent - guided tours
•  Retail - gift shop operations
•  Research - utilize library and archives
•  Customer Service - desk receptionist
•  Education - teacher education modules
•  Special events - plan and conduct receptions, field trips and fundraisers
•  Maintenance - repair, expand and maintain facility and exhibits
  When Needed:
Everyday
  Qualifications:
Motivation
  Commitment Required:
Any
  Application/Training:
Phone call to training coordinator. Attend 12, one-hour sessions.
  Community Service Documentation:
Yes
  Contact:
Bill Conroy, Executive Director
(805) 984-6260
vcmminfo@aol.com

Videos:
For use on site or for purchase
Over 50 titiles

Service Fee:
Educational packages - $2 per student/adult for museum. $10 per person for marine floating lab.

General Services:
Restrooms, Picnic Area, Bookstore/Gift Shop

Parking Availability:
On site parking. Handicap adjacent to entry.

Public Transit Access:
On-call dial-a-ride provides door to door service.

Disabled Access:
Full entry restrooms, gift shop, and exhibit floor all accessible.



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