About the Guild
The Clark County Museum Guild was established on August 14, 1975, to help operate and promote the Clark County Museum and to conduct fundraising efforts on behalf of the Museum.
A separate entity from the museum, the Clark County Museum Guild’s goal is to help make the museum be the best it can be through underwriting programs, restoration efforts, grounds improvements, collection purchases, exhibits, and ongoing museum operations.
Our Purpose
The purpose of the Clark County Museum Guild is:
○ To connect people with cultural and philanthropic community interests
○ To assist in fundraising for the future of the Clark County Museum
○ To support local historical research and the curation of artifacts and memorabilia in the Clark County Museum, and
○ To promote community interest in the Clark County Museum.
Our Mission
The mission of the Clark County Museum Guild is to support the preservation of Southern Nevada history and culture through advocacy, education, community engagement, and fundraising, all in support of the Clark County Museum.
Our Vision
Our Vision is to create a financial support system to ensure the continued growth and quality of the Clark County Museum and its programs and to have the Clark County Museum recognized, both locally and nationally, for the quality of its historical exhibitions.
Contact the Guild
You can contact the Clark County Museum Guild through the following options:
Email: ccmuseumguild@gmail.com
Voicemail: (702) 455-0104
Call the Museum: (702) 455-7955
Meet the Guild
Clark County Museum Guild officers and chairs are skilled volunteers who are passionate about the preservation of Southern Nevada culture and history.
Vince Aiello
Guild President
Jeanne Brady
Guild Membership Services
Dennis Madden
Guild Vice President
Nancy Hull
Guild Secretary
Michelle Mazzanti
Guild Treasurer
Michelle Munkres
Guild Publicity Chair
Dawna Jolliff
Guild Past President
Mark Hall-Patton
Honorary Guild Officer
Join the Guild
Learn more about the benefits of Guild membership and how you can make a direct impact on the history of Southern Nevada.