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Museum Conference in Taos!
Sessions with a community and collaboration theme are strong this year.  Just 
look at some of the offerings listed below.
 
Discounted registration ends Augusts 14th.  That’s soon! 
 
Enjoy the Mystique of Taos in the Land of Enchantment
at
Mountain-Plains Museums Association’s 
 2006 Conference 
September 18 - 22, 2006 
 

MPMA’s Conference Program  is available online at www.mpma.net  Want a copy? 
Respond to this email.
 
Taos is rich with art, steeped in history and continues to have an active art 
scene. It has a wealth of restaurants, museums, galleries and shops.  Its 
rich southwestern cultural legacy is set amid the striking contrasts of its 
natural beauty.  This backdrop offers the perfect compliment to MPMA’s conference 
theme:  When Cultures Converge, Doors Open.    

Community and Collaboration Themed Sessions:
§                     A Successful Model for Working with Non-Traditional 
Audiences
§                     A Collaborative Digitization Project Creates a 
Convergence of Cultural Voices
§                     Archival Connection:  Strengthening the Cultural 
Significance Between Object and Audience
§                     Converging Cultures International:  Opening Doors 
Across Borders
§                     Incorporating Community Diversity in Exhibit Planning 
and Interpretation
§                     Connecting Cultures through Heritage Management
§                     Public Program Collaboration:  Mysteries Revealed
§                     Project Management:  Converging the Cultures of Your 
Colleagues to Get the Job Done
§                     University Museums:  A Convergence of Cultures
§                     Reaching Out to Home School Audiences
§                     Museums and the Cultural Patrimony of New Mexico
§             NAGPRA: A Convergence of Cultures, Past, Present & Future
 
A total of 70 sessions this year covering a wide variety of topics 
besides the above.
 
Need to register?  Go to www.mpma.net to download a conference program which 
includes the registration form.
 
2006: Year of the Museum
MPMA's Annual Conference in 2006 is in Taos, New Mexico, September 18-22nd.  
Join us as we explore together "A Convergence of Cultures" and learn about the 
wonders of 
northern New Mexico's material culture.
MPMA: A Ten-state museum network
MPMA is the professional service provider to museums in ten states: Colorado, 
Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, 
Texas and Wyoming.
For more information 
Click here: Mountain-Plains Museums Association (MPMA)


Mountain-Plains Museums Association
7110 West David Drive
Littleton, Colorado 80128-5404
303-979-9358 / fax 303-979-3553 http://www.mpma.net/ 

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