List Serve FW: Long Range Planning Workshop

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Seymour, Janet I - WHS (Janet.Seymour@wisconsinhistory.org)
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From: "Seymour, Janet I - WHS" <Janet.Seymour@wisconsinhistory.org>
Date: Fri, 15 May 2009 13:04:30 -0500
Subject: List Serve FW: Long Range Planning Workshop 
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FYI - Long Range Planning Workshop opportunities coming up soon in Eau Clai re and Mason City. MAC hosts excellent workshops - I encourage you to atten d if long range planning is in your plans.

Janet

Janet Seymour Field Services Representative - Northern Region Wisconsin Historical Society Voice: 715-836-2250

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________________________________ From: info@wisconsinmuseums.org [info@wisconsinmuseums.org] On Behalf Of Me linda Markell [mmarkell@preserveart.org] Sent: Friday, May 15, 2009 12:05 PM To: museums@wisconsinmuseums.org Subject: June 4-5 Long Range Plan Eau Claire

Midwest Art Conservation Center Presents workshop on Long-Range Preservatio n and Conservation Planning

The long-range preservation and conservation plan is a useful tool which co llecting institutions use to develop and implement their collection care go als. It can be directly used in completing applications toward conservation
 funding. Participants of this workshop will receive a presentation on what
 makes up a plan and participate in group exercises to help them develop th eir own institution’s plan.

Participants should expect to walk away from the workshop with a completed outline and can receive follow up help as their plan is completed.

Neil Cockerline, Director and / or Elisa Redman, Assistant Director of Pres ervation

Services will be at two locations this year offering this topic:

June 4-5: Chippewa Valley Museum in Eau Claire, WI

July 9-10: MacNider Art Museum in Mason City, IA

Registration fees for this two-day workshop will be $236 for MACC members (
$295 without membership) 50% discount to institutions with budgets of $100, 000 or less. Currently enrolled students pay $100 for the two day workshop.
  For more information or to register contact Melinda Markell, MACC Preserv ation Services Coordinator at (612) 870-3128, Fax (612) 870-3118, or e-mail
 info@preserveart.org<mailto:info@preserveart.org>.

The Midwest Conservation Art Center provides training and advice to institu tions and individuals on the treatment of works of art and historic artifac ts. The center, located in Minneapolis, is supported by the National Endowm ent for the Humanities, Travelers Foundation and individual contributors.



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