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Kathy Maxwell <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 9 Sep 2005 10:50:49 -0400
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There are several organizations currently collecting information on
recovery needs and people/resources available to help.  Assessment teams
are being formed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the
Southeastern Museums Conference and American Association for State and
Local History are working to match needs and available resources.

Information on all of these may be found on AAM's website
http://www.aam-us.org/aamlatest/news/HurricaneHowToContribute.cfm.  Look
under recovery information.  This section is being updated continuously
as more information becomes available.

Kathy Maxwell
AAM Data Systems Manager

-----Original Message-----
From: Museum discussion list [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On
Behalf Of Indigo Nights
Sent: Friday, September 09, 2005 10:08 AM
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Subject: When the call comes . . .


When the call comes to lend a hand in the Gulf to help
your colleagues restore their institutions, I suspect
many of the museums won't be able to send their staff
members.  Looking at the ratio of staff to museums,
combined with the low salaries, makes me think it's
probably impractical.

But time and again you've talked about the volunteers
that staff your institutions.  Often, they've become
quite savvy.  In some instances, they are folks who
can afford to not to have to work and may have more
money.

Maybe in the collective or through AAM, you could
compile a listing of volunteers who could, would, and
should go to the Gulf to lend a hand.  You might ask
them now if they're interested, and nominate those
best qualified to help, putting those names in a
database that could be tapped when needed.

This may be a little "pie in the sky."  I'm not sure. 
But it could also be a little proactive and a great
way to help.  

CAVEAT:  I know the volunteers aren't as technically
qualified as are you (in most instances), but they
could be the much-needed spare hands it's going to
take to save our nation's treasures.


Indigo Nights
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