Message-Id: <034020F2-7BE9-47B1-BD5E-1350731B6981@mac.com> From: Nancy Frank <oppty@mac.com> Subject: Re: A Question for the List Serve Date: Mon, 10 Aug 2009 14:33:55 -0500
If you are a verbally creative sort, you could write a limerick or
rhyming description of what the use was. An easy example for high-
button shoes might be:
I button up, I button down
I work close to the ground
Nancy Frank
Calhoun Museum, Chetek
On Aug 10, 2009, at 2:24 PM, Seymour, Janet I wrote:
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> From: crystalokk@aol.com [mailto:crystalokk@aol.com]
> Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2009 10:57 AM
> To: Seymour, Janet I
> Subject: A Question for the List Serve
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> I live just across from the McFarland (Dane Co.) Historical Museum and
> am a board member. I will be having a family gathering the 22nd of
> August and as part of the activities I have the idea to have a
> treasure
> hunt at the museum, looking for items which my family has donated to
> the collection. Aside from listing the items, what other kind of
> information or hints should I include? If you have done this kind of
> activity before at your museum, I'd appreciate any suggestions you
> might have for a successful 'hunt'!
> Crystal Lokken
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