Alex:
Be sure to share the newsletter info and link below with the board. The FHC
feature that Jon Wilson wrote is fantastic.
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Patricia Putman, Associate Director
*Florida Humanities Council*
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*From:* Museum on Main Street [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf
Of *Harsh, Carol
*Sent:* Thursday, September 08, 2016 4:57 PM
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*Subject:* Think Water Newsletter
Hello,
I’m excited to share with you the first issue of our *Think Water*
newsletter, available here
<http://www.museumonmainstreet.org/water/ThinkWater_Issue1.pdf>. Through
this publication the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service
(SITES) and the Museum on Main Street (MoMS) program will be exploring the
centrality of water in our lives. It’s an important global issue that we
are examining in two traveling exhibitions: *H2O Today* and *Water/Ways*.
Many of you have been actively involved with these tours. We appreciate
your hard work and look forward to hearing about the impact of the
exhibitions in host communities.
The newsletter and exhibitions are part of a larger, on-going Smithsonian
effort to join and highlight the discussions surrounding water which are
already taking place in communities in various parts of the nation and
larger world.
As communities explore their ecological and cultural heritages and their
civic responsibilities, what are the next steps to be taken? The aim of
these two exhibitions is to provide not only an entryway into conversations
which explore water issues from a cross-disciplinary perspective but also a
national platform through which collaborators - communities, cultural
institutions, local, state, and federal agencies - can share their
experiences and best-practices.
In this issue, we take a closer look at why water matters and highlight how
communities in Florida and Minnesota are sharing water stories through the
*Water/Ways* exhibit and local programming. In subsequent issues, we will
continue to explore how the various communities who form the MoMS network
have engaged in the various issues pertaining to their waterways and
celebrated the vital role these waterways play in the health of their
communities.
I hope you enjoy the *Think Water*
<http://www.museumonmainstreet.org/water/ThinkWater_Issue1.pdf> newsletter
and that you will share it with your colleagues and friends.
Sincerely,
Carol
Carol G. Harsh
Director, Museum on Main Street and Special Projects
Smithsonian Institution, SITES
P.O. Box 37012 MRC 941
Washington, D.C. 20013-7012
Deliveries
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Tel: 202-633-5333
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