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Hello: Greenwich,Connecticut prepared a simple h.s. curriculum as part of its conservation of  the public sculpture of Col. Bolling, WWI flyer. A UK vet has set up a program to have kids honor vets on a day in July (remembrance day???) And I can refer you to an Australian group that might have some leads. Just let me know if any of these are of interest. Certainly, we would urge you to make a connection with care of local sculpture that honor military.  
On 8/2/00, Museum discussion list wrote:
>Hi everyone
>
>Myself and a co-worker were tossing around ideas >today about designing a
>rememberance day programme for the military museum >and i was wondering if
>anyone could offer some advice about how to handle >it, what worked or
>didn't work for you, etc.  this is a canadian >museum, somewhat small but
>we have an excellent programming reputation, >indeed, it is the core of our
>institution.  but we currently do not offer >anything for rememberance day
>and somehow that seems wrong.  plus, it would tie >in well with the
>curriculum requirements here in ontario.  also, has >anyone had any
>experience in designing something like this as an >outreach project with a
>local high school, etc.  any ideas, advice, >comments, etc. would be
>great!!!
>Thanks
>Adrienne Roberts
>Historic Interpreter
>Hamilton Military Museum
>Hamilton, ON
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Susan Nichols, Director, Save Outdoor Sculpture!, 202-634-1422

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