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Heidi Carroll <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 5 Apr 1999 05:44:08 PDT
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Same goes for me.  Also a 20-something with a degree in museum science
and museum experience.  I'd be happy to tell you what my 20-something
husband and I are interested in and would go to a museum to see.
Heidi Carroll




>
>I'm with Hillary Gray -- and I was wondering why doesn't somebody
suggest ASKING a
>few 20somethings about what's going on with their interest in and
attitudes towards
>museums, etc. I too am a 20something with a Masters in Museum Studies
and am
>available for consultation... does anyone from the original Gen-X
posting want an
>opinion?
>
>(As a side note, I just finished reading Douglas Coupland's Generation
X and wanted
>to punch most of the characters. Great story and observations,
absolutely irritating
>people. Which is why I prefer calling my contemporaries
"20somethings.")
>
>Elizabeth Watkins
>
>
>--- Hillary Gray  wrote:
>> Here's an idea- why not take a chance and hire a Gen-Xer to find out
>> what's going on. As a Gen-Xer with a MA in Museum Studies I'd love
the
>> opportunity to get more of my generation in to museums- since we
>> supposedly don't watch the networks, there must be quiet a diversity
of
>> interests in my demographic.
>
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