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CHASING HISTORY (Chapter 10 – Conclusion)
DO’S FOR SMALL COMMUNITY MUSEUMS 1. Do nurture your volunteers. They are priceless (i.e., irreplaceable AND unpaid). 2. Do some marketing of your treasures. Do it professionally (even if you can’t afford a professional. There’s always a volunteer who can … Continue reading
CHASING HISTORY (Chapter 1 of 10)
LOONIES NEED APPLY Where the hell is Loon Lake? And why should you care? Well, if you are a teacher or a librarian or a farmer, you should care. And not just a farmer. If you are a trapper or … Continue reading
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