Join us for the 2010 NEMA Annual Conference in Springfield, Massachusetts, home to the much-loved
Theodor Geisel, known around the world as “Dr. Seuss.” No one needs “proof” of the impact of Dr. Seuss books on our culture, but museums are often asked to “prove” their value as collection stewards,
educators, community centers, and contributors to the economy. It’s incumbent upon all of us to help find the best ways to promote museums’ value. This “proof” will take many forms, from benchmarking data to the eyewitness account of a delighted six-year-old.
Come to the NEMA Annual Conference, where we will teach the “Who, what…and how” of demonstrating museums’ value. Make the most of your budget in the coming year. Choose a conference that’s an easy drive from home, with dozens of sessions and the camaraderie of your New England colleagues. Hotel and Registration rates are an incredible value.
As Dr. Seuss wrote, “Oh, the places you’ll go! There is fun to be done! There are points to be scored. There are games to be won.” We couldn’t have said it better ourselves.
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