Anyone on the list who thinks mice need to have the doors
opened for them to get in haven't met our mice. If you've
got these critters you need a good pest control program -
keeping the caterer (or the staff) out isn't the answer.
And on the original subject, IMHO weddings are just another
activity which gets folks into your museum. So long as it
isn't hurting the artifacts, you should be glad to have
people like your "place" so much they'd want to get married
there. Just think about all the non-musuum goers who might
be exposed to what you do accidentally through such an
event. Hand them all membership info, and ask them to come
back another time.
Chris Dill
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