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FOR IMMEDIATE
RELEASE -- April 29, 2004 KIDS ‘N’ STUFF OF ALBION RECEIVES $14,500 GRANT
(ALBION)-----Michigan Humanities Council announces Kids ‘N’ Stuff Museum in Albion has been awarded a $14,498 Local Network Grant for “Culture Quest: Myths, Legends and Reality.” Michigan Humanities Council awarded the grants as part of its program, “Strengthening Michigan’s Communities Through the Humanities,” which emphasizes collaboration among cultural, educational and community-based organizations and institutions to serve Michiganians today with public humanities projects and programs. “This project impressed the Council with diverse interactive elements to involve children and adults in learning about the history and culture of Albion and the world cultures that influence the region,” said Janice Fedewa, Executive Director of Michigan Humanities Council. “The Culture Quest Exposition will involve Albion College, the Albion Public Library, and local schools by working together to learn about the past and the community’s future.” “Culture
Quest: Myths, Legends and Reality” will provide interactive experiences
and presentations to learn about Albion and world cultures. These include
five primary activities: 1) The Culture Quest Exposition in downtown Albion
(September 18, 2004); 2) Archeological Dig at the Albion College Whitehouse
Nature Center (November 2004); 3) Digging Through History Permanent Exhibit
at Kids ‘N’ Stuff (to open November 2004); 4) an Interactive
Culture Camp, a cooperative effort of all three sites (spring/summer 2004);
5) a series of reading and discussion programs about upcoming Culture
Quest activities at the Albion Public Library (April – November
2004). All activities will be free of charge (normal museum fees applied
to Digging Through History after its initial unveiling). For more information about Michigan Humanities Council, visit michiganhumanities.org; and, for more on Kids ‘N’ Stuff, please visit www.kidsnstuff.org. Michigan
Humanities Council, founded in 1974, is the state’s independent,
non-profit affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. |
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