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Wassmuth Center Docent Portal

Welcome to the Wassmuth Center Docent Portal

Whether you’re a docent in training or a seasoned guide, this portal is your go-to resource for everything you need to succeed in your role. Here, you’ll find:

  • Tour Sign-Ups: Stay updated on upcoming tours and volunteer for those that fit your schedule.
  • Training Resources: Access materials to enhance your knowledge and tour delivery skills. 
  • Meetings and Events: Keep track of docent committee meetings, special events, and opportunities to engage with our community.

Our docents play a crucial role in promoting the Wassmuth Center’s core values: dignity, equality, diversity and joy. This portal is designed to support you as you inspire visitors to learn, reflect, and act.

Thank you for your commitment to human rights education. We’re thrilled to have you here!  

2025 Docent Chair | Melissa Foster
Tour Scheduling | Kelly Stevens-Meister
Education & Tour Content  | Jess Westhoff 

Educate and Inspire.

Sign Up for Available Tours

Ready to lead a tour? Click below to view the Sign Up Genius list and sign up for upcoming tours that fit your schedule. Whether guiding students, community groups, or special guests, your role is vital in bringing the Memorial’s lessons to life.

Stay connected, stay active, and help inspire every visitor to take a stand for human rights.

Build New Relationships.

Connect With Your Fellow Docents

Being a docent is about more than giving tours—it’s about building relationships and creating a sense of community. Attending meetings is the perfect way to connect with your fellow docents, share experiences, and forge new friendships. Together, you’ll laugh, learn, and grow as you perfect your skills and stay informed with the latest updates from the Wassmuth Center staff. Join us and be part of a supportive, inspiring team!

Meeting Central

Get informed with everything you need for docent meetings. Here, you’ll find details on upcoming meetings and agendas, as well as archives of past meeting minutes and follow-ups. Prepare, participate, and keep up-to-date with ease—all in one convenient place!

Docent meetings take place on the first Thursday of every month from 12:00 PM to 1:30 PM in the classroom at the Wassmuth Center Education Building. Each meeting is an opportunity to connect with fellow docents, foster lifelong learning, and stay engaged with our mission.

2025 Docent Meeting Dates

  • January 2
  • February 6
  • March 6
  • April 3
  • May 1
  • June 5
  • July 3
  • August 7
  • September 4
  • October 2
  • November 6
  • December 4


We’ll see you there! 

Be a Lifelong Learner.

Now located on MightyNet

Wassmuth Center Docent Training Course

The new Docent Training Course is now live on the MightyNet platform. This comprehensive course is designed to enhance your docent skills and deepen your understanding of the Wassmuth Center’s Idaho Anne Frank Human Rights Memorial. 

Key Features and Benefits:

  • Interactive Learning Modules: Engage with dynamic content, including videos and images. 
  • On-Demand Access: Learn at your own pace, anytime, anywhere.
  • Enhanced Tour Techniques: Discover best practices for delivering impactful and memorable tours.
  • Continued Learning: Access resources and updates as we expand our docent training offerings.

 

Ready to elevate your docent experience?

Log in to MightyNet and start your training journey today!

Additional Training Resources

Access everything you need to enhance your skills and knowledge as a docent. From training videos and educational materials to specialized resources, this section has everything you need to get training, grow your expertise and make every tour meaningful—all in one place!

Have Questions?

If you have questions about navigating the docent portal or need assistance, feel free to reach out via the contact form below. 

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