Ross Wirth, 2019, He’s a “Spoon Whisperer”
By Brent Hoffmann, 2005 “In Ames, my hometown, my mother researched and wrote the application that established many of the houses in our neighborhood as Historic Old Town, one of…
By Brent Hoffmann, 2005 “In Ames, my hometown, my mother researched and wrote the application that established many of the houses in our neighborhood as Historic Old Town, one of…
Solving climate change issues seems bigger than any of us can solve individually. But if we each act in our own way, we can make a difference. Learn how you can personally…
Because there are many docents with the same first name, and we can't always tell which one a guest is applauding, we are listing all the docents by that name…
With the loss of Mary Lou Cardwell, class of 1977, in June, 2022, a big chunk of CAC’s Institutional history and knowledge has been lost. A public school and ESL…
September signups will be available by 9:30 am this Saturday, July 1st. A friendly reminder that opening the shifts is a manual process. If a certain calendar is not open,…
Summer season is here! It’s the best time of year to be in Chicago – and it’s the best time of year to get out and give tours! Over 100…
Hello Docents and Volunteers, Due to the very poor Air Quality in Chicago at the moment and projected into at least one more day it has become apparent that we…
Without a doubt CAC docents and volunteers are a fascinating group of people with interesting stories to tell. Please share them with us on the Bridge. We run features regularly---…
by Ron Becker, Class of 2019 Chicago has a reputation as a very walkable and bikeable city. Partly this is an accident of its geography, its flatness, but also the…
By Ellen Shubart, Class of 2006 If measured by shouts, applause and whoops, DAN 2023 was certainly a success! Last Thursday, June 15th, docents cheered for those fellow docents who…