The Board of Trustees of the Sherman County Historical Museum in Moro met on
Tuesday and makes this response to John Martinson's question.
Problems in this order: manpower, volunteers, professional development, money,
burn-out, audience; marketing
Positives: strong local support, financial, goods and services; community
pride, spirit & enthusiasm; comradery/camaraderie (we looked this up, folks!);
100 volunteers from our 1,900 residents and 816 members.
The question was a positive exercise for our board. Thank you, John. Sherry
Kaseberg, Museum Coordinator
Bill Lewis wrote:
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> Date: Tue, 16 Feb 1999 15:37:53 -0500
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> Subject: Summer Internships
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> MUSEUM INTERNSHIPS AVAILABLE
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> Located on 18 waterfront acres in historic St. Michaels, Maryland, the
> Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum is dedicated to preserving and
> interpreting the heritage of the Chesapeake Bay. The Museum's
> exhibitions, educational programs, and collection of Chesapeake Bay
> maritime artifacts including more than 85 traditional Bay watercraft,
> tell the story of how the Bay came to be, what its role has been in our
> nation's history, and how it has shaped the lives of everyone who has
> lived around it, from Native Americans to colonists to watermen today.
>
> The Museum's internship program is an integral part of its educational
> activities. Internships provide students with the opportunity to gain
> training in their specific area of expertise as well as an overview of
> Museum practices and policies. Individuals working towards undergraduate
> or graduate degrees in Museum studies, history or related fields are
> invited to apply. Internships are for 10-13 weeks and the Museum
> provides a weekly stipend of $125 plus housing.
>
> Projects for interns include:
> Curatorial
> -research, inventory, catalogue, and rehouse museum collections
> -conduct research for upcoming exhibitions
> Education
> -develop an interpretive shipboard ecology program for school
> age
> audiences
> -assist Director of Education with development of curriculum
> based
> school program
> Exhibitions
> -assist with the design and installation of temporary
> exhibitions
> -design and produce signage for education programs and special
> events
> Boat Yard
> -work as a carpenter's helper or painter in the restoration of
> historic
> Bay vessels
> -interpret the boat yard and marine railway to visitors
> -perform daily maintenance of Museum's collection of historic
> vessels
> Marketing and Public Relations
> -research visitors' and members' perceptions of the Museum and
> plan
> marketing initiatives
> -research and write media materials
> -assist in initiatives to recruit new members and retain
> existing
> members
> Museum Advancement
> -research major donors, corporations, and foundations
> -research grants and compile a master schedule
>
> To apply, you can download an application at www.cbmm.org or call Leigh
> Ann Gay at (410)745.2916.
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