Detroit Institute of Arts volunteers awarded at Oct. 15 Volunteer Council annual meeting | Eight volunteers honored in various categories

Updated Oct 23, 2018

October 23, 2018 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) Volunteer Council hosted its 56th Annual Meeting on Oct. 15, where it presented Volunteer of the Year awards in each of six service committees as well as two special service awards. From July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, 757 volunteers contributed 66,576 hours in service to the museum, equating to $1.6 million in economic value.

“Our dedicated volunteers are a vital part of providing the educational benefits and visitor services that make the museum a welcoming place for learning and enjoyment,” said Salvador Salort-Pons, DIA director.

The awardees are:

Dorothy Menefee, Detroit                                           Detroit Film Theatre Usher

Mark Schwing, Detroit                                                   Gallery Information

Gerald Klein, Fraser                                                         Gallery Service

Michael Pisa (deceased), Bloomfield Hills               Interpretive Programs Volunteer

Judith Douglas, Southfield                                            Museum Shop Volunteer

Barbara Quilty, Northville                                             Staff Aide

Theophilus Heath, Detroit                                            Luther Chaney Sunshine Award for customer service

Judith Garvey, Grosse Pointe Woods                       Distinguished Service Award for longtime service

 

Milestone anniversary pins were also awarded, with the highest level this year given to Adeline Firnschild of Grosse Ile and Sharon Hurlbert of Clarkston in recognition of their 35 years of service.

October 23, 2018 (Detroit)—The Detroit Institute of Arts (DIA) Volunteer Council hosted its 56th Annual Meeting on Oct. 15, where it presented Volunteer of the Year awards in each of six service committees as well as two special service awards. From July 1, 2017 to June 30, 2018, 757 volunteers contributed 66,576 hours in service to the museum, equating to $1.6 million in economic value.

“Our dedicated volunteers are a vital part of providing the educational benefits and visitor services that make the museum a welcoming place for learning and enjoyment,” said Salvador Salort-Pons, DIA director.

The awardees are:

Dorothy Menefee, Detroit                                           Detroit Film Theatre Usher

Mark Schwing, Detroit                                                   Gallery Information

Gerald Klein, Fraser                                                         Gallery Service

Michael Pisa (deceased), Bloomfield Hills               Interpretive Programs Volunteer

Judith Douglas, Southfield                                            Museum Shop Volunteer

Barbara Quilty, Northville                                             Staff Aide

Theophilus Heath, Detroit                                            Luther Chaney Sunshine Award for customer service

Judith Garvey, Grosse Pointe Woods                       Distinguished Service Award for longtime service

 

Milestone anniversary pins were also awarded, with the highest level this year given to Adeline Firnschild of Grosse Ile and Sharon Hurlbert of Clarkston in recognition of their 35 years of service.