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Diane Gutenkauf <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 20 Jul 2004 16:11:55 -0500
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The Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies is pleased to 
announce the addition of a second section of the popular course:

"Design and Construction of Mounts for Exhibits"  
Course dates: August 11-14, 
Registration deadline: August 2.  
NEH scholarships in the amount of $300 are available.  

Please visit our website for details on this and other courses.

www.campbellcenter.org

The Campbell Center is a mid-career training facility for professionals in
the Historic Preservation, Collections Care, and Conservation fields.
Located in Northwestern Illinois, on the campus of the former Shimer
College, the Center is about 3 hours west of Chicago. Shuttle service is
available from Rockford, Illinois. Bus connections are available from
Chicago's O'Hare airport to Rockford. Details are available from the 
Campbell Center. 

Campbell Center for Historic Preservation Studies 
203 E. Seminary, 
PO Box 66 
Mt. Carroll Illinois 61053 
815-244-1173
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