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Kit Neumann <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 3 Jul 2001 15:04:42 -0500
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>Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 11:16:22 -0500
>To: museum list
>From: Kit Neumann <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Fwd: Re: Winedale Museum Seminar announcement
>
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>>Please assist us with promoting the Winedale Museum Seminar on
>>Administration and Interpretation by including the following information
>>in your affinity group/association newsletter:
>>
>>WINEDALE MUSEUM SEMINAR
>>ON
>>ADMINISTRATION & INTERPRETATION
>>NOVEMBER 4-14, 2001
>>Celebrating 30 years of Service to the Museum Community
>>The ten day residential training program is designed to improve the
>>quality and promote the continuing development of museums, historical
>>organizations and cultural institutions.  The seminar is open to staff
>>members and experienced volunteers of museums, historic sites and
>>cultural organizations of all sizes.  Participants are selected through
>>an application process.  Topics include:  administrative issues, grant
>>writing, trustee relations, legal issues, web site design, object
>>research, historical photos, educational programming, living history,
>>program evaluation, design and fabrication of exhibits, conservation of
>>collections and special events.  Twenty participants live dormitory style
>>at the Winedale Historical Center, a property administered by the Center
>>for American History, University of Texas.  The peaceful environment
>>creates an ambiance noted for enhancing concentration on seminar issues
>>and enabling participants to relax and escape the stressful pressures of
>>the workplace.  Home cooking, large porches with rocking chairs and
>>beautiful sunsets over the small lake offset the intense pace of seminar
>>activities.  This year the seminar celebrates its 30th anniversary with
>>special activities and a reunion of graduates and guests.  A registration
>>fee of $600 covers room and board and all materials including a seminar manual.
>>Deadline for applications is Sept. 21, 2001
>>For details, information or an application contact:
>>Kit Neumann, Seminar Coordinator
>>Texas Historical Commission; P O Box 12276, Austin, Tx 78711
>>512/463-5756  [log in to unmask]
>>At 08:33 PM 3/3/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>>Kit,
>>>Scott Becker forwarded your email, but I couldn't open the attachment.
>>>Please
>>>re-send that text within the body of the email.
>>>Thanks.
>>>Aaron Isaacs, Editor
>>>Railway Museum Quarterly

Kit Neumann, Coordinator of Museum Services
Texas Historical Commission
History Programs Division
P O Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711
512/463-5756
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