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Potsdam Public Museum’s new director, Erin Cheney, left, and retired director, Mimi Van Deusen, showcase Julia Crane’s piano as part of their technology exhibit. NCNow photo
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POTSDAM – A “Changing of the Guard” recently took place as the retiring director of Potsdam Public Museum assisted the new director last month.
Mimi Van Deusen retired after serving as museum director for the past 14 years. Erin Cheney, of West Stockholm, is now filling her shoes.
They both noted there are a lot of “moving parts to this job.” Van Deusen and Cheney said the job includes building of exhibits, maintaining collections, archiving new additions, public outreach, budgeting, and communicating with the Museum, Village, and Town Boards, and the Friends of the Museum.
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LAS CRUCES, N.M. – Get ready to explore the New Mexico Farm & Ranch Heritage Museum and New Mexico’s other wonderful cultural institutions in person again.
The Department of Cultural Affairs (DCA) announced that the state’s eight museums and seven of its historic sites will begin to safely reopen to the public this week, in accordance with COVID-safe practices and public health measures to protect the well-being of patrons.
The Farm & Ranch Museum in Las Cruces reopened on Monday, Feb. 8. The hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Monday through Saturday. The museum and gift shop are closed on Sunday during this period of partial reopening.
mnewbanks@mariettatimes.com Plans for a new Ohio River Museum are moving forward after officials received $950,000 which was allocated through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. (Photo by Michele Newbanks) Naomi Schock, customer service and volunteer coordinator at Campus Martius Museum, examines a gun exhibit Monday afternoon at the museum. (Photo by Michele Newbanks)
Plans for a new Ohio River Museum are moving forward after officials received $950,000 which was allocated through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources. (Photo by Michele Newbanks)
Plans for a new Ohio River Museum are moving forward thanks to $950,000 which was allocated through the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.