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On Thu, Feb 24, 2011 at 7:31 PM, Whitney Moore <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> With public health declining and obesity rates rising at unprecedented
> numbers, the American public needs help.  That's where museums come in!
>
> If there was a way to use your artifacts as inspiration to talk about and
> encourage physical activity and health, while keeping in mind the specific
> needs of the museum, it's building, and the artifacts, would you be
> interested?  Why or why not?
>
> What could be good about this?  What could be bad?
>
> Has your museum done something like this previously?
>
> I am currently conducting my Master's Thesis in Museum Studies on this very
> topic.  Your input and opinion would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you all!
>
> Whitney
>
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-- 
Dan Bartlett
Curator of Exhibits and Education
Instructor of Museum Studies
Logan Museum of Anthropology
Beloit College

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