Re: Mukwonago Museum anniversary ideas? Tips?

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devan gracyalny (dgracyalny@sbcglobal.net)
Mon, 1 Feb 2010 10:05:11 -0800 (PST)



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Date: Mon, 1 Feb 2010 10:05:11 -0800 (PST)
From: devan gracyalny <dgracyalny@sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: Mukwonago Museum anniversary ideas?  Tips?

Andrea,
  In 2006, we celebrated our city's centennial with several projects both of which were on display at a city picnic/type celebration in a park.  The f irst was finding families of three generations or more still living in the city and helping them prepare short geneaological family histories with p ictures that were mounted on tri-fold foam posterboads.  Our Historical S ociety also did a city/area event timeline on a long role of paper.
  Devan Gracyalny, President West Allis Historical Society

--- On Sat, 1/30/10, Andy Frank <andyfrank@wi.rr.com> wrote:

From: Andy Frank <andyfrank@wi.rr.com> Subject: Mukwonago Museum anniversary ideas? Tips? To: localhistory@listserve.uwec.edu Date: Saturday, January 30, 2010, 12:04 PM

This year the Mukwonago Historical Society's Red Brick House Museum is looking for ways to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the grand opening of our museum.  The museum was created through the generosity of Arthur D. Grutzmacher, a Mukwonago resident, whose estate provided the funds to purchase the oldest brick residence in Waukesha County.  This building is now known as the "Red Brick House Museum", and a large room there is dedicated to housing Grutzmacher's substantial collection of Native America n stone artifacts.  Additional Native American artifacts from other donors have also been added to the room through the years, with a particular focus on Potawatomi and plains Indian tribes.  I joyfully have been the primary volunteer caretaker of the museum's Native American collections for the pas t year and a half.

I am just beginning the process of planning some Native American themed events which would kick off with our museum's summer season, which begins June 1.  I hope to have some other volunteers at the museum working with me to plan and execute this.  Thankfully, I do have considerable experience from my past professional life in writing press releases, creating media events, forming media relations, organizing educational programs, etc. so that part of the plan isn't intimidating to me.  I also have some contact s with and friendships in the Native American community.

I am wondering if any of you have any experience organizing an anniversary year celebration?  Do you have any special tips about doing so? What has worked well or bombed with you in the past?  What would you differently i f you were going to do it again? Do you have any thoughts regarding possible general or specific anniversary activities or programs as my fellow volunteers and I begin to brainstorm possibilities?

Thanks for your insights and input.

Andrea Frank Mukwonago Historical Society Red Brick House Museum



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