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Marielle Fortier <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 10 Jul 2006 11:27:36 -0400
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Hello,  We have recently built a new museum building and have also created a 
"Museum Associates" program to help with programs, members, and the gift 
shop.  In our new museum space we have a beautiful center desk that will 
have glass fronts perfect for gift shop items.  Our Museum Associates are 
conviced that a "Gift shop Cart" is the way to go.  That way it can be 
wheeled out for use and wheeled away when not in use.  Some of our problems 
come from lack of staff (currently there are two of us), lack of storage 
closet for the cart, and finally security.

Does anyone have insight for us that may help our Cart vs. No cart style 
gift shop?

Thank you,

Marielle



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Marielle Fortier
Museum Registrar
Sullivan Museum and History Center
*opening soon*
Northfield, Vermont
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