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>From: Kimberly Stull <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Traveling Exhibits
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>Hello all!

>We are trying to find outlets to advertise one of our newest traveling
>exhibits.  I have found the Humanities Exchange, but there must be other
>places.  Can anyone give me advise?

>Plus, what is the etiquette for advertising traveling exhibits on this list?

>Thanks!

>Kim Stull, Intern
>Lake County Museum
Kimberly,  We recently obtained a very good listing of over 250 science and
natural history traveling exhibits from Robert Mac West at Informal Science,
Inc., P.O. Box 42328, Washington, DC 20015, 202-362-5823, Spring 1995 edition,
for $10.00.  Has paragraph or two description of each. 64 pp.  I believe he is
glad to list new exhibits.

Regards,
Joel Clark
Science Center of Connecticut
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