*FREE WORKSHOP*

*When Water Emergencies Strike Your Collection:*

*Response Training and Workshop*



*Friday/Saturday, April 25-26, 2014*

*Hosted by the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine and Illinois Heritage
Association*



*Location:*

Museum of Osteopathic Medicine   (www.atsu.edu/museum)

A.T. Still University

800 West Jefferson

Kirksville, MO 63501

Faculty Development and Resource Room (Timken Burnett Bldg.)

Contact: Debra Loguda-Summers, [log in to unmask]   660.626.2359<660.626.2359>

             Heather Rudy, [log in to unmask]  660.626.2359 <660.626.2359>



*Registration:  *www.atsu.edu/museum “click on the Disaster Preparedness
Workshop” button”*            ONLY 8 SLOTS LEFT      *

*(Limited to 25 participants)*



The Friday workshop will start at 9:30 a.m. and end at 4:15 p.m.

The Saturday workshop will start at 9:00 a.m. and end at 12:00 p.m.

Lunch will be served on Friday, please let us know of any special dietary
needs. Contact Debra ([log in to unmask])

Breakfast refreshments will be served at 9:00 a.m. on Friday and 8:30 a.m.
on Saturday.



*A block of hotel rooms have been reserved at the Holiday Inn Express,  660
627-1100 <660%20627-1100>. When making arrangements please let them know
that it is for the “Disaster Preparedness Workshop.”  All rooms are double
beds, non-smoking.  The rate is $74.00 + tax. Deadline to reserve rooms is
April 10, 2014*



*We look forward to seeing you.  Don’t dress up- we will be dealing with
some wet and dirty artifacts!*



*Speakers:*

*Patricia Miller, Executive Director of the Illinois Heritage Association *

Pat has been with the Illinois Heritage Association (IHA) since its
founding in 1981. She holds a master’s degree in art history from the
University of Illinois. She has served as a registrar of a university art
museum and as director of a county historical museum. As executive
director of IHA, Pat works with cultural heritage organizations
to facilitate achieving professional standards. She presents workshops and
classes and is a frequent speaker at professional meetings. Pat teaches
graduate courses in leadership and museum administration at Eastern
Illinois University.  She is also active in national, regional, and local
museum and library organizations.  She has served on the councils of the
American Alliance of Museums (AAM) and the American Association for State
and Local History (AASLH).

She is a peer reviewer for the AAM, serving on visiting committees for
accreditation and as a Museum Assessment Program consultant for over
twenty-five museums. She is active in the StEPs program of AASLH. Pat is
the recipient of life-time awards from the Illinois State Historical
Society, the Illinois Association of Museums, and the Association of
Midwest Museum.


*Bronwyn Eves, Bronwyn Eves Conservation Studios Incorporated*

Bronwyn is an objects conservator.  Her clients include many small museums
and collectors throughout the Midwest.  She holds an undergraduate degree
in art history from the University of Illinois and a masters in art
conservation from Buffalo State College in Buffalo New York.  Bronwyn is a
professional associate in the American Institute for the Conservation of
Historic and Artistic Works.





*Captain James Snyder, Kirksville Fire Department*

Captain James Snyder started his career with the Kirksville Fire Department
as a full time Firefighter in 1996, and further achieved all requirements
to include Fire Fighter I/II, Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), and
Haz-mat Technician certifications.  James was promoted to Fire Captain in
November, 2009, and also holds numerous other certifications to include
Aircraft Rescue Fire Fighting Techniques, Deep Water Rescue, CPR/AED
certification, Fire Service Instructor I, Ignitable Liquids, Managing
Company Tactical Operations, Methamphetamine Training, Outdoor Search &
Rescue Practices, Post Blast Techniques, Structural Firefighting
Techniques, Trench Rescue Operations, and Wild-land Fire Training as well
as many other certifications.



*A schedule of events and map of the campus will be sent to those who
registrar for the workshop.*





Debra Loguda-Summers, Curator/Special Projects
Museum of Osteopathic Medicine, SM
and International Center for Osteopathic History
800 West Jefferson
Kirksville, MO 63501
Phone: 660 626 2359
Fax: 660 626 2984
Toll Free: 1 866 626 ATSU Ext. 2359
[log in to unmask]
www.atsu.edu/museum

*The mission of the Museum of Osteopathic Medicine (SM) is to preserve and
promote the history and tenets of osteopathy through collections and
research to a global audience.*

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