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Do you have school groups coming to your museum? Where do they come from or
how far out from your museum would you like them to come? That's probably a
good indication of your "community". If you have minimal school use, what
do locals consider the "geographic" community? This may be different than
just your town or county, I once lived in a small town whose "geographic"
community stretched over parts of two counties and included four towns.
Good luck!
Karen Barlow
On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 10:33 AM, Robin <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> For those of you who have written an economic impact statement for your
> museum, how do you define “community”? In writing one for my small museum
> ($240,000 budget) in my small town, I’m not sure how best to define our
> economic community. Should it include only our county or surrounding
> counties, or should it be done by a 50 mile radius from the museum?
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> Robin
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> Robin H. Gabriel
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> Executive Director
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> Kaminski House Museum
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> Georgetown, SC 29440
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