Tag: Gretchen Sorin
Inclusiveness, or, Tonight I Cast Aside Virtu
Wow.
What a day. I’ve been on the go since 8:30am and, while a part of me is completely exhausted, I’m at the same time wired. Great sessions, great conversation.
There have been so many highlights, it has been difficult to narrow it all down to a few things I feel I need to share with you.
I [...]
Posted: September 10th, 2008 under Audience, Community Engagement & Collaboration, Diversity, Education & Interpretation, Evaluation, General, Interpretation, Random Thoughts.
Tags: Brooklyn Children's Museum, Gretchen Sorin, Into the Mainstream, Reach Advisors, The Times They Are Changing, Tony D's, Virtu, World Brooklyn
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Twas the Eve Before Rochester
T-minus 11 hours until my co-worker from the Connecticut Humanities Council arrives at my apartment and we begin our carpool journey to Rochester! According to Mapquest, we should be able to do the drive in 5.5 hours–6 or so if we stop for lunch.
(The link to Mapquest is there for all the other museum professionals who, [...]
Posted: September 8th, 2008 under General, Random Thoughts.
Tags: Dale Jones, Gretchen Sorin, Kykuit, Leadership in History Awards Banquet, National Trust, Seminar for Historical Administration, Visitors Voices
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