Originally posted on History Leadership Institute:
If you are attending AAM in Seattle, you might have noticed that there is no DHL@SHA reception on the official schedule. Fear not, lovers of all things SHA! We, too, believe that an AAM meeting is incomplete without an SHA get together. When: Tuesday, May 20 5:30-7:30pm Where: Tap…
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A Church Basement & the Power of Place
This week I’ve read some great posts. One from Jake’s Bones about how he would run a museum – you should read it – and another by Marcus Harshaw on the power of place and how exhibits can make us see our everyday a little bit differently – you should read that one, too. Reading … Continue reading
Let’s Hang Out at #AASLH2012 in SLC
Are you attending the American Association for State and Local History’s Annual Meeting (#AASLH2012) in Salt Lake City? The annual meeting is October 3-6, 2012. I just submitted my registration. I’m even participating in a few sessions. Interested in what I have to say? Check me out at: Marketing, Education & Access: Perspectives on Web … Continue reading
What is the Role of the Museum in the Community: The Results
Last week I asked, “What is the role of the museum in your community?” The four options to choose from were: temple, forum, commons or “other” (you name it). When I first put the survey out there I received a few tweets regarding the role of ‘educator’ in the community. I did not include it … Continue reading