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Ware Petznick <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 7 Feb 2005 16:25:09 -0600
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The Boston Public Library Foundation has a vibrant Young Professionals
program (of which I was a part many years ago). Contact Kerri Cleghorn
there and she can fill you in on what they do and how they support the
mission of the library!

www.bplf.org

Best,
Ware

L.W.S. Petznick, Ph.D.
McFaddin-Ward House 
Curator of Collections
725 Third St.
Beaumont, TX 77701
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www.mcfaddin-ward.org
409.832.1906 p
409.832.3483 f

-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Liz N.
Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 10:40 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Re: Young Professional Programs

Hi Mike. I am a member of a growing young professional group in
Youngstown 
Ohio. We currently have over 150 young professionals who hope to defy
our 
community's brain drain. The cultural institutions in town have thought 
about doing something to lure the group into their facilities, but have
not 
yet made the move. I hate to say it, especially as a trustee of MVP
20/30 
(Mahoning Valley Professionals), but if you don't offer some appetizers
and 
beverages (alcohol), you might not get them, and even then its tough.
Our 
professionals group has begun to offer a program where we meet once a
month 
at a cultural institution. It has been shamefully unsuccessful. Maybe
4-6 
people per event. We are still going to push it, but I am going to talk
to 
the cultural institutions again to see if we can try something in 
collaboration to attract people in this age group. I think we have to
keep 
encouraging young people to have a stake in museums and arts
organizations. 
Its tough though, especially in our community, where the emphasis in
regards 
to museums has always been that they are a great field trip destination 
during your elementary years. This is not intended to discourage you;
try to 
be creative. I saw that one children's museum has a group called the
Young 
Professionals Playgroup (they are donors.) Before I forget (which I
should 
have mentioned earlier), while working for my previous employer, the 
Mahoning Valley Historical Society in Youngstown, I developed a group
called 
YLAB (Young Leaders Advisory Board.) Our goal was to present a 130 year
old 
society as young and hip. We were pretty successful with our first
event, 
called History on Tap. We had over 200 people, most of whom had never 
visited the Society, or the museum. We made it a very youthful event,
and 
partnered with a hip university museum, the McDonough Museum of Art at 
Youngstown STate. MVHS saw a 10% increase in membership just from that 
event, and raised about $5,000. Still, it is a struggle. I am still a
member 
of YLAB, though I now direct a new children's museum in town. YLAB is 
currently focusing on a three-month lecture series, the first of which
deals 
with the Oscars. Feel free to e-mail me at my personal address to talk
more. 
Its [log in to unmask] Sorry for the long winded message.

Liz Nohra
Children's Museum of the Valley
Youngstown, OH

>From: Mike Rippy <[log in to unmask]>
>Reply-To: Museum discussion list <[log in to unmask]>
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Young Professional Programs
>Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2005 12:53:17 -0500
>
>What type of program does your institutions have for young
>professionals?
>
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