The Houghton County Historical Society is in desperate need of help
recovering from devastating floods. See below for info.


As you may have heard, The Houghton County Historical Society
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(HCHS)
had devastating damage to their collection and archives as a result of
catastrophic rain and flooding in June. Early efforts have temporarily
secured the collection, but there is a need to document and further
stabilize it while the museum determines long-term options and resources.

The Michigan Museums Association (MMA) is working with the Keweenaw
National Historical Park, the Michigan Archives Association, and other
organizations to recruit  teams of trained museum and archives
professionals who will provide onsite help a week at a time this summer and
early fall. These teams will document the artifact and archival collections
and establish stable temporary storage conditions

In particular, we are looking for volunteers who have a strong background
in any of the following:

   - collections management
   - registration
   - archives
   - conservation
   - the use of Past Perfect

At this point, the plan is to have team arriving on Sunday, working a
regular work-week Mon-Fri, and then leaving on Saturday. Housing can likely
be provided, and a stipend to cover some travel expenses may also be
available.
Final details for the project are still being solidified, but will depend
somewhat on the availability of trained volunteers. If you are qualified,
interested, and able to spend a week in the Keweenaw Peninsula in August or
September, please complete this survey by July 23.
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Please forward this email to anyone else that may be interested in helping.
You can also direct people to the MMA website
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for
information.

If you'd like to help but can't travel to the U.P., the Historical Society
of Michigan is conducting a GoFundMe campaign to help HCHS and other
history organizations impacted by the flooding. You can donate here.
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Feel free to contact me if you have any questions, though via email is best
since I'll be out of the office for the next two weeks.

Lisa Craig Brisson
Executive Director, Michigan Museums Association
[email protected]
Phone: 313-334-7643
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