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Martha Jackson <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 Jul 1998 12:55:43 -0400
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Yes, "technical" does refer to the technical side of management, curation,
etc.

Sessions are as follows:

        *Planning Makes the Difference: Creating a Creative Approach
        *Profit Management in a Non-Profit World: People, Money, &
         Politics
        *Partnerships: Better than Money
        *Me & My Mummy: Collections Management for the 21st Century
        *Using the Inquiry Mehtod: Effective Interpretative Techniques
        *Color, Line, Design: Developing Interpretive Exhibits
        *Putting It All Together: Interpreting the Humanities in the 21st
         Century

I hope this information answers your questions.  Thank you for the
opportunity to clarify the workshop announcement.

Martha Battle Jackson, Registrar        (919) 733-7862
NC Historic Sites                       Fax: (919) 733-9515
109 East Jones Street                   [log in to unmask]
Raleigh, NC  27601-2807
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On Thu, 9 Jul 1998, Robert T. Handy wrote:

> Your announcement calls this a "technical assistance program" which will
> deliver "practical, how-to-do-it information, theoretical
> knowledge, and extensive training and resource materials."
>
> On what?  Does "technical" mean computers?  Exhibit electronics?  Or does
> it simply refer to the technical side of management, curation, etc.
>
> How about a list of presentation topics so we can look at the substance.
>
>
> ------
> Robert Handy
> Brazoria County Historical Museum
> museum_bob
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> http://www.bchm.org
>
> ----------
> From:   Martha Jackson[SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent:   Thursday, July 09, 1998 10:51 AM
> To:     [log in to unmask]
> Subject:        Workshop Announcement
>
> The Southeastern Museums Conference and LaPaglia & Associates are
> co-sponsoring the highly successful workshop, JUMPSTART!  The workshop
> will be held in Raleigh, North Carolina, August 2-5, 1998.
>
> JUMPSTART! is a multi-faceted, technical assistance program which provides
> cost-effective instruction.  The intensive 3 1/2 day workshop is designed
> to assist:
>
>         *       small, new, and emerging museums
>         *       transitioning museums
>         *       personnel new to the museum field
>         *       personnel desiring to strengthen museum administration,
>                 interpretation, and collections management skills
>
> Participants should come prepared for an intensive learning experience.
> They will receive practical, how-to-do-it information, theoretical
> knowledge, and extensive training and resource materials they can take
> back to their institution.  JUMPSTARTers will engage in discussions,
> professional feedback, planning, and group activities involving case
> studies.  Following the program, a certificate of completion, suitable for
> framing, will be given at an awards banquet.
>
> Rooms are available at the Holiday Inn State Capital for $69.00 (plus 12%
> tax) per night, single or double.  Announce that you are attending the
> SEMC JUMPSTART! workshop.  Call (919) 832-0501 for reservations.  Rooms
> will be held until July 20, 1998.
>
> The registration fee ($200 for SEMC members; $240 for non-SEMC members)
> will cover training, workshop and resource materials, individual
> consultation with instructors, refreshments, two lunches, and the awards
> banquet.
>
> The registration deadline is July 20, 1998.  Limited to the first
> twenty-five (25) registrants.  For registration forms or further
> information, please contact:
>
>         Southeastern Museums Conference
>         P. O. Box 3494
>         Baton Rouge, LA  70821-3494
>         (504) 383-5042
>         [log in to unmask]
>
> or,
>
>         LaPaglia & Associates
>         320 East Main Street
>         Murfreesboro, TN 37130
>         (615) 890-4887
>         [log in to unmask]
>
> or, you may contact me.  Early registration at the Holiday Inn is critical
> as our state legislature is still in session, and hotel rooms are hard to
> come by!
>
> Martha Battle Jackson, Registrar        (919) 733-7862
> NC Historic Sites                       Fax: (919) 733-9515
> 109 East Jones Street                   [log in to unmask]
> Raleigh, NC  27601-2807
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> Opinions expressed in this message may not represent the policy of my
> agency.
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> ~~~~~
> "Don't part with your illusions.  When they are gone, you may still
> exist, but you have ceased to live."--Mark Twain
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