HISTORICAL SOCIETY RECEIVES GRANT FOR INTERPRETIVE PLAN
CAMDEN, N.J. -- The Camden County Historical Society has received $35,000 from the New Jersey Cultural Trust to develop a comprehensive interpretive plan.
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The Society has received a $35,000 grant from the New Jersey Cultural Trust. ~ ~ ~
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Interpretive planning weaves people, places, artifacts and events in history together by telling compelling stories that let people use all their senses to perceive big pictures made up of otherwise separate facts.
Van Sickle & Rolleri, Ltd. (VS&R) of Medford, NJ, will oversee the three-month project. VS&R has successfully planned, designed and produced award-winning projects for visitor centers, museums and educational environments nationwide.
The Camden County Historical Society includes a research library, two-story museum of local history and an 18th-century Quaker mansion. It is located at 1900 Park Blvd. in the Parkside section of Camden, right behind Our Lady of Lourdes Medical Center and next to historic Harleigh Cemetery. For information, please call 856-964-3333 or visit www.CCHSnj.com.
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