Summer Children's Program 2009
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Kira Hendricksen and Mickey Yeager performing the Northwest Tribal Stories puppet show for children at the MAC Exhibit Center. Photo by Katherine Vollenweider.
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Thank you to everyone who attended the MAC's weekly summer Children's Program, Northwest Tribal Stories, this year. The program was held at the MAC Exhibit Center every Saturday in July and August by our summer interns, Kira Hendricksen and Mickey Yeager.
WHO SHOULD BE THE MAC MASCOT????
Who do you think should be the museum's new mascot? Vote for one of the animals listed below by sending an e-mail to
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. Please don't put your name or address on the ballot.
CHOICES FOR THE MAC MASCOT:
1. Manny the Mastodon
Manny's bones and a painting are on display at the Exhibit Center. Manny was found in Happy Valley near Sequim. He looks like a mammoth, but different. Manny want to be the mascot because he is one famous animal and people come from all over the world to learn about him.
2. Adora-bull the Cow
Cows were a big part of Sequim's history. The butter, milk and cream produced here was famous all over Washington state. Adora-bull wants to be the mascot because she is part of the local history.
3. MAC the Schnauzer
MAC is the Director's dog and was named for the museum. He wants to be the mascot because he thinks that he can get treats during the First Friday Art Walk. But only human kids and grownups can have punch, cookies, and cake.
Thanks in advance for voting!
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