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In Nebraska, we had a community host Barn Again that has a population of
117. This community did great. We had another community with a population
of about 700 that did a great job as well. Both communities had good
organized plans and had enough volunteers to make the exhibit a success for
the area.
Raymond
At 11:09 AM 12/12/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Hello to you all!
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>I have a question I'd appreciate advice on related to host site selection.
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>Is it possible for a community to be too small to handle a MoMS exhibit?
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>One of the communities applying for Barn Again! has only 519 residents
>(although it's very close to another small community, which has around 900
>residents, so together they come closer to the average size of our other
>applicants). My main concern about this is that, while there is real
>enthusiasm on the part of the museum committee, I am somewhat afraid that
>hosting the exhibit might require more work than a community that size could
>handle. Then again, I realize that each community will develop plans and
>activities based on their resources and strengths and so a community of 500
>could still turn out in full force for an exhibit and find the MoMS
>experience very beneficial.
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>What kind of experience have any of you had with communities with
>populations under 1,000?
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>Also, Rozanna, we've moved into a new office and I have a new e-mail
address. Could you switch me to [log in to unmask]
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>Thanks!
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>Mary Jane
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>Mary Jane Thomson
>Program Officer
>The Humanities Council SC
>PO Box 5287
>Columbia, SC 29250
>803.771.2477
>803.771.2487 (Fax)
>www.schumanities.org
>
Raymond Screws
Program Officer
Nebraska Humanities Council
215 Centennial Mall South, Suite 225
Lincoln, NE 68508
PHONE: 402-474-2131 FAX: 402-474-4852
http://www.nebraskahumanities.org
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