Unfortunately, I am not going. On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 4:07 PM, Harsh, Carol <[log in to unmask]> wrote: > Hi all,**** > > ** ** > > Just wondering if any of you are planning to go to the AASLH conference in > Salt Lake City the first week of October.**** > > ** ** > > I would love to convene a focus group meeting at the conference to explore > some ideas we have about MoMS and education. So it would be great to > include as many councils as possible in this discussion.**** > > ** ** > > If you aren’t going, but know of museum educators from history museums > (both large and small) in your states who you think will be attending, I > would appreciate you passing along this information to them. We want to > cast a broad net and talk to as many people as possible.**** > > ** ** > > Ideally there will be a minimum of 8 or 10 people involved in the focus > group. Details of the time and place of the conversation will be arranged > with people who are interested in joining the conversation. **** > > ** ** > > Thank you so much.**** > > ** ** > > Carol**** > > ** ** > > Carol G. Harsh**** > > Director, Museum on Main Street**** > > SITES**** > > 202-633-5333**** > > 202-465-5267 (cell)**** > > ** ** > -- Mallory Laurel Program Coordinator- *Museum on Main Street* and* IHC **Road Scholars Speakers Bureau* Illinois Humanities Council 17 North State Street, Suite 1400 Chicago, Illinois 60602-3296 Phone: 312.422.5585 x239 Fax: 312.422.5588 http://www.prairie.org * * *"I would unapologetically characterize it as a personal intellectual transformation: a renewed appreciation for the elements of life that are not scientifically understood or technologically engineered. In other words: I became a humanist." * * * *--Damon Horowitz, In-House Philosopher / Director of Engineering, Google*