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Dear Len ,
Great first name you have there. I envy you living in Seattle.I did my
conservation internship in Victoria B.C. and lived there for 7 months.
Great place the PNW.
Anyhow to your question,we are a state history museum but I called the
NC Museum of Life Sciences and have a contact name for you unfortunately
she does not have an e-mail link. Her name is Robin Mitchell at
919-220-5429 extension 332.
Our Education Section Chief is Martha Tracy and her e-mail would be
[log in to unmask] I believe we have an outreach program of
course it is history based.
Good luck!
Regards
Len Hambleton - Chief Conservator
North Carolina Museum of History
Raleigh NC.
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919-715-0200 x244
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Len Adams [SMTP:len*[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Thursday, November 13, 1997 6:33 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Community Centers
>
> Hi,
>
> If your museum has worked with community based organizations I would
> love
> to hear about your experiences. I work with program designed to bring
> science education to kids who, for various reasons, may not regularly
> visit our museum. We work with community center staff to get them
> comfortable, and confident, in their teaching skills. We figure that
> by
> combining what we know about teaching science, and what community
> center
> staff know about reaching their kids, we end up with a great way to
> bring
> science education to underrepresented youth populations.
>
> thanks in advance,
>
>
> Len Adams
> Community Leadership Supervisor
> Pacific Science Center
> Seattle, WA
> USA
>
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