For a short time in the 1980s, Pittsburgh's original
Buhl Planetarium had a similar schedule: closed on
most Mondays but open on Monday holidays.
However, our Monday Floor Supervisor [who was still on
duty each closed Monday], Fred Peelor, was able to
document how many visitors we lost by being closed on
most Mondays. With these statistics, eventually, Buhl
Planetarium reopened every Monday during the year.
When Buhl Planetarium opened in 1939, it was open to
the public every day of the year except New Year's
Day. Later, that one day exception was changed to
Christmas Day, and Buhl reopened on New Year's Day.
When I helped plan each year's schedule, in the 1980s
and early 1990s, I insisted that the schedule be as
simple, and hence, consumer-friendly, as possible.
People do not want to have to continually refer to a
schedule to find out when you are open; it should be
an easy to remember schedule and as consistent as
possible throughout the year.
And, of course, publicity for such a schedule is very
important. This should be easier today, when you can
custom-design your own web site to make it easy for
customers to know when you are open. AND, with an easy
to remember web address, people should be able to
easily and quickly find out whether you are open or
closed on certain holidays.
gaw
--- Annmarie Zan <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Date: Tue, 6 Sep 2005 11:03:19 -0400
From: "Annmarie Zan" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [MUSEUM-L] No Visitors on Labor Day
To: [log in to unmask]
> We're are closed on Mondays but open on the summer
> holidays (memorial day, Labor day, 4th of July) We
> don't advertise that we are open these days and
> never get more than a handful of visitors. I have
> always said we should either be closed per a regular
> Monday or advertise that we will be open. It makes
> no sense to open on our closed day but not advertise
> it.
>
> love, annmarie
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Pamela Silvestri <[log in to unmask]>
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Sent: Mon, 5 Sep 2005 18:55:53 EDT
> Subject: No Visitors on Labor Day
>
>
> Today I had volunteered to have the CCC Museum open
> for visitors, for which there were none! When, alas
> a car had drove in, then right on out - the family
> must have decided they weren't interested and
> without stopping, drove away.
>
> I was outside waving at them as they drove away,
> hoping they would turn around and come back. I doubt
> they heard me when I shouted,..."but we have Smoky
> Bear and Woodsy Owl activity books, pencils,
> magnets...."
>
> I got some cleaning done today.
>
> Pam (yawn)
>
> Pamela Silvestri, Museum Assistant
> Northeast States Civilian Conservation Corps Museum
> Shenipsit State Forest
> 166 Chestnut Hill Road
> Stafford Springs, Connecticut 06076
> (860) 684-3430
gaw
Glenn A. Walsh
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Author of History Web Sites on the Internet --
* Buhl Planetarium, Pittsburgh:
< http://www.planetarium.cc >
* Adler Planetarium, Chicago:
< http://adlerplanetarium.tripod.com >
* Astronomer & Optician John A. Brashear:
< http://johnbrashear.tripod.com >
* Andrew Carnegie & Carnegie Libraries:
< http://www.andrewcarnegie.cc >
* Duquesne Incline cable-car railway, Pittsburgh:
< http://www.incline.cc >
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