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Hi Carol,
Just a fleeting thought (which is about all I have these days). Would SITES
ever consider donation to a state museum association that could loan the
exhibit to various museums throughout the state that might not have had the
opportunity to host when the exhibit was originally in their state or is
this taboo?
Also, I haven't forgotten about sending you stuff. Our joint conference with
the Assn of Midwest Museums is next week and we're expecting 400 people, so
I'll get back to that as soon as it's over. Thanks for your patience.
Teresa
Carol Harsh writes:
> Hi all,
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> Have we got a deal for you!!!
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> We are looking for a good home for a good exhibition.
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> Four copies of the MoMS exhibition Yesterday's Tomorrows: Past Visions of the American Future will be available for donation next Spring. After its successful 20 state tour, we have decided to retire the exhibition. Information about the donation process is spelled out on our website
> http://www.museumonmainstreet.org/admin.htm. The deadline is December 1, 2004.
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> If you know of a small museum in a small town that meets the criteria spelled out in the document on our website, and that might be interested in applying for this rare opportunity, please send them the appropriate information. Or if you have questions, please give me a call at 202-465-5267.
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> We want to make sure that we find some good homes for this MoMS exhibition and we appreciate your help in making this happen.
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> Carol
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> Carol Harsh
> Co-Director
> Museum on Main Street
> Smithsonian Institution, SITES
> (202)357-1760
> (202)465-5267 (cell)
> [log in to unmask]
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