New Castle #AdultDay individuals went to the @Delaware Museum of Nature & Science last month, saw all the neat exhibits and did some great Shark Week activities! 🦈 Thank you for having us out! #CommunityPartners #Community
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Imagine you're designing a museum for extinct species. Write about how you'd organize it and the stories you'd tell. Click the link to explore this writing prompt further → https://lnkd.in/dAFWPdrS #WritingPrompt #WritingPrompts #DraftSparks
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Questions for small museum professionals: 1. What board level committee has oversight of your Visitors Center operations and visitor experience? 2. Feedback on QSEHRA as a health benefit option? Thanks in advance. #smallmuseum #historicsite #visitorexperience #museumlife
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PEST MANAGEMENT IN MUSEUMS #Insects are responsible for significant damage to #museum_exhibits, #historical_books and #buildings. Different types of insects attack different materials. A few common parasites are found in collections in Europe, but most of them circulate worldwide. AgroSpeCom uses the Integrated Pest Management (#IPM) approach in museums, identifying the most vulnerable #collections, implementing #preventive_measures and #monitoring. An additional part of the IPM strategy is the #training of museum staff on the main #pest_challenges. More information on the Museum's #pest_management can be found here: https://shorturl.at/Ehsha Watch our new #video here: https://shorturl.at/pN49S
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"Got more stuff than space? If your house is starting to look like a museum, we’re here to help! Our hoarding cleanup crew will tackle that mountain of clutter so you can finally find the couch again. No judgment—just professional, respectful help (and maybe a few surprised 'what is this?!' moments). Let’s make room for you, not just your stuff. 🧹💪 #TooMuchStuff #HoardingHelp #FindTheCouch #DeclutterTime"
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Both Keystone Arch's are finally complete for Grand Rapids Children's Museum. The client wanted an extra challenge so we created it without numbers 😅 We have a hard time putting it together with numbers so let's see how it goes 😅 For more info please contact us at: https://lnkd.in/dgg8Y3Ac #softplay #rainbow #arch #engineering #teamwork #keystonearch #kids #museums
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"Got more stuff than space? If your house is starting to look like a ‘collect-all’ museum, we’re here to help! Our hoarding cleanup crew will tackle that mountain of clutter so you can finally find the couch again. No judgment—just professional, respectful help (and maybe a few surprised 'what is this?!' moments). Let’s make room for you, not just your stuff. 🧹💪 #TooMuchStuff #HoardingHelp #FindTheCouch #DeclutterTime"
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✅ Simplified expense approvals with fewer rules 💯 100% confidence in audits 🕐 Saved 5 hours per week 🎯 Improved data accuracy That's what Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) achieved with the Emburse Adopt program. #expensemanagement #spendmanagement
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✅ Simplified expense approvals with fewer rules 💯 100% confidence in audits 🕐 Saved 5 hours per week 🎯 Improved data accuracy That's what Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) achieved with the Emburse Adopt program. #expensemanagement #spendmanagement
NHM saved time, improved data, and simplified approvals
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✅ Simplified expense approvals with fewer rules 💯 100% confidence in audits 🕐 Saved 5 hours per week 🎯 Improved data accuracy That's what Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County (NHM) achieved with the Emburse Adopt program. #expensemanagement #spendmanagement
NHM saved time, improved data, and simplified approvals
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Story of the broken jar There are few exceptional features of this story which tells about a 4 year old child who broke a priceless ancient jar. 1) The way parents handled it: They actually reported that to security! Secondly, it doesn't look as if they added to the trauma of the child by punishing him. 2) The way museum handled it. There was no " banned for entering again". The family along with the child were welcomed back. They learnt about restoration. 3) No hue and cry in their media blaming the museum authorities. No statements by politicians about damage to " national treasure ". 4) Museum will still continue the policy of open display. Mature communities lead to mature institutions which inturn lead to developed nations. Scientific curiosity needs nurturing environment, not necessarily a new educational policy. https://lnkd.in/gbVyUbnR
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