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"BRENINGER, Leah" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 8 Oct 1996 08:17:00 +1000
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Timothy,
The Museum of Victoria, Australia has such an exhibition at it's Science
and Technology Campus, Scienceworks. the exhibtion is called
Sportsworks, it is a traveling one and has been very successful. For
more information contact
Genevieve Fahey, Manager Public Programs
 Scienceworks
 2 Booker Street, Spotswood
Australia 3015
Ph: 03 9392 4814

Hope this helps,
Leah Breninger
Collection Manager, Dept. of Social History
Museum of Victoria
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From: Children's Museum
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Subject: Physics of Sports Exhibit
Date: Monday, October 07, 1996 11:06PM

We are considering an exhibit on the physics of sports.  This is for a
children's museum so it needs to be designed for children ranging in age
from 3 to 12.  Obviously not all the components will be suitable for all
of
those ages.
The majority of the exhibit needs to be hands-on/interactive. If you
know of
a museum that has developed such an exhibit or someone that is traveling
one, please let me know.

This was posted on Childmus list server. Sorry for the duplication.

Thank you.

Timothy S. Allen
Children's Museum
Utica, NY

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