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Not sure what age group your looking to serve - you might look at two Washington State museums with interactive and educational activities for youth.
University of Washington's Burke Museum at www.washington.edu/burkemuseum/
and the Washington State Historical Society at www.wshs.org (go to education link). Both are very successful at reaching a targeted younger audience.
Hope this helps. Cathy Campbell
On Thu, 30 Mar 2006, Kari Carlisle wrote:
> Hello, everyone. Our archaeology museum currently has no interaction and
> nothing at all geared toward young people. I would like to add one or
> two small, easy interactive exhibits in the short term, and create a
> large "kids discovery area" in the next couple of years. I'm in the very
> beginning stages of planning and have done internet searches, Museum-L
> archive searches, and looked for books on the subject. Surprisingly,
> I've come up pretty dry. If you have any ideas for exhibits, any advice,
> any resources, any examples, any anything, please let me know. Thanks!
>
> Kari Carlisle
> Museum Curator
> Fremont Indian State Park and Museum
> (435) 527-4631
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