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Sat, 11 Jul 2009 08:10:44 -0400
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Melissa Kipp wrote:
> We have brightly colored t-shirts for summer camp with the logo on the 
> front and "Senior Scientist" on the back, because there can be up to 
> 150 kids with parents on our lawn.  We find it makes it easier for 
> parents to differentiate who are the leaders of groups and who they 
> can approach to find their way.  Educators and Counselors get one 
> color, Counselors-in-Training get another, and campers can purchase 
> white ones with the museum logo on it and "Junior Scientist" on the 
> back.  (The kids love them.)  During the school year, we don't have 
> uniforms- just business casual for outreaches and jeans if we're 
> outdoors on the museum property.
>
> -Melissa Kipp
> Science Museum of Long Island
> www.smli.org <http://www.smli.org>
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> On Fri, Jul 10, 2009 at 2:01 PM, Slesnick, Cecilia D (MHM) 
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>     Greetings!
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>     I was wondering, how many of you have uniforms as part of your
>     dress code? If you do…who wears them and when? Also—what is it?
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>     I look forward to your responses.
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>     Cecilia Dubon Slesnick
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>     Vice President, Education
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We don't have uniforms but staff wears a nametag hung on a ribbon 
lanyard with our name and logo on both the ribbon and the tag. 
Volunteers have them also.

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