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When Scott Jamison is teaching children about crime scene investigation or sharing his telecommunications skills at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge, he arrives with a smile that shows his selflessness and generosity.
Jamison recently received the museum’s annual Friend of the Child Award for volunteering his business and telecommunications skills, as well as his teaching skills, when the staff seeks his help.
“When Scott walks in the door, frequently responding to urgent pleas for help, there is only one desire and that is to make things work,” said Ronnie Bogard, former museum board member who presented the award to Jamison.
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Museum honors Jamison with Friend of the Child Award
Kay Brookshire/Special to The Oak Ridger
When Scott Jamison is teaching children about crime scene investigation or sharing his telecommunications skills at the Children’s Museum of Oak Ridge, he arrives with a smile that shows his selflessness and generosity.
Jamison recently received the Museum’s annual Friend of the Child Award for volunteering his business and telecommunications skills, as well as his teaching skills, when the staff seeks his help.
“When Scott walks in the door, frequently responding to urgent pleas for help, there is only one desire and that is to make things work,” said Ronnie Bogard, the former Museum board member who presented the award to Jamison.