Dear Len , Great first name you have there. I envy you living in Seattle.I did my conservation internship in Victoria B.C. and lived there for 7 months. Great place the PNW. Anyhow to your question,we are a state history museum but I called the NC Museum of Life Sciences and have a contact name for you unfortunately she does not have an e-mail link. Her name is Robin Mitchell at 919-220-5429 extension 332. Our Education Section Chief is Martha Tracy and her e-mail would be [log in to unmask] I believe we have an outreach program of course it is history based. Good luck! Regards Len Hambleton - Chief Conservator North Carolina Museum of History Raleigh NC. [log in to unmask] 919-715-0200 x244 "Information in the spirit of sharing,catch the wave!" Opinions expressed in this message may not represent the policy of my agency > -----Original Message----- > From: Len Adams [SMTP:len*[log in to unmask]] > Sent: Thursday, November 13, 1997 6:33 PM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: Community Centers > > Hi, > > If your museum has worked with community based organizations I would > love > to hear about your experiences. I work with program designed to bring > science education to kids who, for various reasons, may not regularly > visit our museum. We work with community center staff to get them > comfortable, and confident, in their teaching skills. We figure that > by > combining what we know about teaching science, and what community > center > staff know about reaching their kids, we end up with a great way to > bring > science education to underrepresented youth populations. > > thanks in advance, > > > Len Adams > Community Leadership Supervisor > Pacific Science Center > Seattle, WA > USA > > -- > Replace the '*' in my email address with an underscore '_' to reply to > this > message.