The Winedale Museum Seminar on Administration and Interpretation, administered by the Texas Historical Commission is a ten day residential training program designed to improve the quality and promote the continuing development of museums, historical organizations and cultural institutions. The seminar, Nov. 7-18, 1999 is open to staff members and experienced volunteers of museums, historic sites and cultural organizations of all sizes. Participants are selected through an application process. Topics include: administrative issues, grant writing, trustee relations, volunteer management, interpreter training, object research, historical photos, educational programming, living history, marketing, program evaluation, design and fabrication of exhibits, conservation of collections, security and special events. A field trip to San Antonio provides participants an opportunity to visit museums and soak up some of that famous San Antonio atmosphere. Twenty participants live dorm style at the Winedale Historical Center, a property administered by the Center for American History, University of Texas. The peaceful environment creates an ambiance noted for enchancing concentration on seminar issues and enabling participants to relax and escape the stressful pressures of the workplace. Home cooking, large porches with rocking chairs and beautiful sunsets over the small lake offset the intense pace of seminar activities. A registration fee of $550 covers room and board and all materials including a seminar manual. Deadline for applications is September 20, 1999. For details, information or an application contact: Kit Neumann, Seminar Coordinator Texas Historical Commission; P O Box 12276, Austin, TX 78711 512/463-5756 [log in to unmask]