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hi Rachel,

Great idea for an alternate model.

You may want ot talk to the people at the Discovery Center near LA. They
have been a mostly all volunteer organization for their entire history. They
just installed their first traveling exhibit and are starting to take off.
Call 818-879-2021 for more info. They're located just north of LA in the
Westlake Village/ Thousand Oaks area.

Good luck and keep us posted on progress.

Ben Dickow

On Thu, Jun 30, 2011 at 6:24 PM, Rachel Garcia
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> ISEN-ASTC-L is a service of the Association of Science-Technology Centers
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> institutions.
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> Hello Everyone,
> I am working to get a science center (or as I call it a science play-space)
> in Knox County, OH, a county with about 60,000 people, mainly rural, but
> with two colleges and a county seat of almost 20,000.  I've been thinking a
> lot about funding, and how to make it work in a place where a lot of people
> have low incomes.  I believe we can get some local funding for
> infrastructure and "stuff", but salaries and ongoing costs will be very
> difficult.  I was wondering if anyone has tried or knows anything about
> using cooperative models for running such a place.
>
> For example, I was thinking about people gaining membership, and
> "ownership" by putting in a certain number of hours or money that would
> allow them unlimited use of the space for a certain time period.  I've seen
> this model used at food coops- time worked gives discounts, but I've never
> heard of it for a science center.
>
> Also I was wondering has any science center ever had a science toy library
> or toy exchange?  If you have thought of it, or have done it, do you have
> any thoughts to share?
>
> Thank you for sharing all the great stuff on this list serve!
>
> Rachel Garcia
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