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Contacting NCMC

All business mailings should be sent to NCMC at:
P O Box 2603
Raleigh, NC 27602-2603

Visit the NCMC Board page for information about partcipating as a NCMC officer or chair.

Officers

President: Ashley Poteat
Blandwood, Greensboro
president@ncmuseums.org

Vice President: Lindsey Lambert
Brock Museum, Greensboro College, Greensboro
vicepresident@ncmuseums.org

Secretary: Susanne Grieve
East Carolina University
secretary@ncmuseums.org

Treasurer: Jon Zachman
Greensboro Historical Museum
treasurer@ncmuseums.org

Immediate Past President: Richard Sceiford
Carolina Civic Center Foundation, Lumberton
pastpresident@ncmuseums.org

Standing Committee Chairs

Annual Meetings: Courtney Rounds
President James K. Polk State Historic Site, Pineville
annualmeeting@ncmuseums.org

Archives: Harry Warren
N.C. Museum of Forestry, Whiteville
archives@ncmuseums.org

Awards: Matt Edwards
Mount Airy Regional Museum of History
awards@ncmuseums.org

Directory: Nathan Moehlmann
Goosepen Press, Hickory
directory@ncmuseums.org

Governmental Affairs: open position
govaffairs@ncmuseums.org

Membership Development: Sharon Robinson
Reed Gold Mine, Midland
membership@ncmuseums.org

Newsletter: Kyle Bryner
Museum of Anthropology, Winston-Salem
newsletter@ncmuseums.org

Nominating: Peter Koch
Mountain Heritage Center, Cullowhee
nominating@ncmuseums.org

Professional Development: Marian Inabinett
Charlotte Hawkins Brown Museum
profdevelop@ncmuseums.org

Public Relations: Jeff Bockert
Site Specialist, N.C. Dept. of Cultural Resources, Goldsboro
publicrelations@ncmuseums.org

Student Affairs: Benjamin Filene
Director of Public History, UNC-Greensboro
students@ncmuseums.org

Section Chairs

Art Section: Perry Hurt
N.C. Museum of Art, Raleigh
art@ncmuseums.org

Children's Section: Britt Thomas
Marbles Children's Museum
childrens@ncmuseums.org

History Section: Jennifer Lancaster Pena
Wilks Community College
history@ncmuseums.org

Science Section: Kellie Lewis
N.C. Museum of Forestry, Whiteville
science@ncmuseums.org

Ex-Officio Members

Liaison with NC Arts Council: Jeff Pettus
NC Arts Council, Raleigh
jeff.pettus@ncmail.net

Southeastern Museums Conference Liaison: Patrick Daily
Hickory Landmarks Society, Hickory
pdaily@hickorylandmarks.org

Liaison with NC Humanities Council: Shelley Crisp
NC Humanities Council, Greensboro
scrisp@nchumanities.org

NC ECHO Ad-Hoc Committee: Martha Battle Jackson
N.C. Historic Sites, Raleigh
martha.jackson@ncdcr.gov

Special Projects Contacts (not Board Members)

Website Coordinator: Gary Rohrer
Old Salem Museums & Gardens, Winston-Salem
webmaster@ncmuseums.org

“1000/100” Project: Nancy Gottovi
Executive Director, Yadkin-Pee Dee Lakes Project
nancy@centralparknc.org

 

News and Resources

2012 Annual Conference early bird registration closes this Friday. Sign up now and save on your registration fees! On-line Registration available

NCMC's by-laws are periodically reviewed by the board. Per the by-laws, any time modifications to the by-laws are made, notice of said modifications must sent out to the membership at least thirty days prior to the annual business meeting so that the membership may have the opportunity to review the modifications before voting to approve said modifications at the annual meeting. NCMC will be voting to approve modifications to its by-laws at the March 19, 2012 annual business meeting. 2012 - Proposed NCMC By-Laws. If you have any questions, please feel free to contact vicepresident@ncmuseums.org.

The  North Carolina Preservation Consortium is seeking articles for our next electronic newsletter.  Have you completed an interesting preservation project?  Have an artifact needing conservation you would like someone to adopt?  Planning an event for national Preservation Week in April?  Share your story with collections colleagues. Please submit text and images as an email attachment to NCPC newsletter editor Beth Doyle at   b.doyle@duke.edu Text must be in a Word document.  Images should be jpeg format with a printable quality of 250dpi or more.  Please include a caption for photo credit.  Deadline is March 30th.

New Employment list: Curator of Education, SECCA; Volunter Opportunities at Historic Yates Mill

NCMC 2012 Annual Conference Schedule is now available!!

Find a Museum by County has been updated thanks to a great NCMC supporter!

Free On-site Consultation Service (FOCoS) is offered by NCMC and is now accepting applications!

Intested in becoming a FOCoS consultant?

The Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies' is conducting a hands-on workshop "Researching Our Industrial Past" on November 18. Discover how to research the history of past businesses and industries. Learn the best way to begin such research, the obvious and not-so-obvious sources of information available, and even how some basic archaeological activities can provide information. This workshop will be helpful for historical organizations interested in learning more about industries that once operated in their area, as well as for people simply interested in researching what their ancestors did for a living.

The summer edition of MUSE News is out!

Does your institution need help organizing, managing, and preserving the special collections that document North Carolina’s history and culture? The North Carolina State Archives can help through its Traveling Archivist Program (TAP). The application and instructions are available online on the North Carolina State Archives website.

The Department of Education Southeast Regional Advisory Committee (RAC) region includes Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. The Southeast RAC invites your comments and recommendations on the educational needs of the region and how those needs would be most effectively addressed. Using the links on our page you will find the dates of upcoming RAC meetings open to the public, RAC meetings materials and summaries, and a place for you to leave your comment.

Conducting a regular inventory of collections is a crucial task for museums and historical societies. Come to the Federation of North Carolina Historical Societies' spring workshops to learn tips and strategies for conducting a collections inventory; to practice tagging and marking objects with identification numbers; and to learn about building partnerships to attract visitors to your site.

Check out the new Connecting to Collections Workshops scheduled for 2011. Upcoming workshops include Emergency & Disaster Preparedness, Digital Projects workshop and Collections Care and Preservation.

Board Minutes updated from last meeting.

The Triangle Area Cultural Resources Emergency Network (TACREN) announces the launch of a disaster hot line for area cultural organizations to call when a disaster damages their collections. More info here.