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Laura (and everyone else):
Any changes to an e-mail address should come to me. I'm the
listserv administrator so I make all the changes to the
list.
No problem Laura, I'll make the change today.
Cheers,
Rozanna
>>> [log in to unmask] 10/01/02 04:29PM >>>
Hi:
I need info on how to change my e-mail address to this
list. It should now
go to [log in to unmask]
Thanks,
Laura Stone
P.S. to Judy and Carol: I'm working under the assumption
that regular
admission fees are okay. That's what the copy of the
exhibition contract I
received from MOMS says anyway. Is this a false
assumption?
> ----------
> From: Carol Hickman
> Reply To: Museum on Main Street
> Sent: Tuesday, October 1, 2002 12:50 PM
> To: [log in to unmask]
> Subject: Re: venues that normally charge admission
fees?
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> I didn't have the heart to tell museums that hosted YT in
Oregon that they
> couldn't charge their regular $3.00 general admission
fee, but I was clear
> that they couldn't charge a special or separate fee to
see the exhibition.
> We did have conversations about finding opportunities to
open their doors
> for free at least some of the time (at their grand
opening, for school or
> senior citizen groups, on family Sundays, etc.). That
allowed them the
> flexibility to make decisions at the local level, and it
fulfilled OCH's
> goal of trying to offer access to the exhibition to as
many Oregonians as
> possible. Carol
> --
> Carol E. Hickman
> Public Program Associate
> Oregon Council for the Humanities
> 812 SW Washington Street - Suite 225
> Portland, OR 97205
> (503) 241-0543
>
> on 10/1/02 12:01 PM, Judith Powers at [log in to unmask]
wrote:
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> Hi, everyone--
>
> I just ran into a question I don't remember being
answered at the
> Snowbird workshop. Have any of you worked with MOMS
venues that normally
> charge admission fees, and, if so, how did you handle
that? (I assume
> venues can't charge fees for the MOM exhibitions.)
>
> Thanks.
> Judy
> Wyoming
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