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As the former director of a start-up children's museum, I would suggest
that you contact the Association of Youth Museums in Washington, DC. Their
number is: (202) 466-4144. They have a start-up packet and can give you
names of experienced people in the field who can offer words of wisdom. I
would also suggest attending their conference this June in Indianapolis. I
found it to be unbelievably helpful and the support was wonderful for the
trying times.
If you would like to call me at (806) 355-9547 ext. 24 or email me
directly at [log in to unmask], I would be happy to discuss all of the ins and
outs, plus a few true horror stories. The museum I was at previously,
merged with an existing museum. I'd be happy to let you know all the
details plus a list of a few good people who helped me get through it all.
Pamela Bishop
Executive Director
Don Harrington Discovery Center
Amarillo, Texas
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