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Victoria Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi All,
I am the Ed and Outreach Coordinator in a small community arts school
interested in starting a program for adults to discuss performing and visual
arts (off topic, I know) in pubs and restaurants in town.

 Are there any museums currently using this interesting form of outreach to
discuss science topics?  How do you bring up topics in a public location?
Do you have a moderator, topic cards, or other methods to get conversation
started?  Do you invite speakers to present and lead discussions?

Thank you kindly,
Victoria Smith

Education & Outreach Coordinator
Creative Arts
25 Woburn Street
Reading, MA 01867
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781.942.9600
www.WeTeachCreativeArts.org <http://www.weteachcreativearts.org/>

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