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"Caring for Your Historical Collections" Workshop in Malvern, May 20, 2017

  • 10 May 2017 12:38 PM
    Message # 4824585

    For Immediate Release                                                 Danyelle McNeill
                                                                                                    One Capitol Mall
                                                                                                    Little Rock, AR 72201
                                                                                                    501-682-6900

    April 18, 2017

    Little Rock - The Arkansas State Archives and the Hot Spring County Historical Society are hosting an archives and special collections workshop from 9 a.m. until noon on Sat., May 20 in the Great Room (A300) at the College of the Ouachitas in Malvern, Department of Arkansas Heritage Director Stacy Hurst announced today.

    “Caring for Your Historical Collections” will feature sessions on “Basic Tips for Managing Historical Collections,” “Responsible Preservation on a Budget,” and “Working with Special Formats.”

    The event is free but registration is required.  Registration is limited and deadline for registration is May 15.  Check-in for the event begins at 8:15 on May 20.

    The Arkansas State Archives is an agency of the Department of Arkansas Heritage and is responsible for collecting and maintaining the largest collection of historical materials on Arkansas in the world.  The State Archives has two branch locations: the Northeast Arkansas Regional Archives is located in Powhatan and the Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives is located in Washington.

    Other agencies of the Department of Arkansas Heritage include the Arkansas Arts Council, the Arkansas Historic Preservation Program, the Delta Cultural Center in Helena, the Old State House Museum, the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission, the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, and the Historic Arkansas Museum.

    Founded in 1967, the Hot Spring County Historical Society is dedicated to promoting the preservation, writing, publishing, teaching and understanding of the local history of Hot Spring County Arkansas and surrounding areas.

    For more information about the symposium or to register, email events.archives@arkansas.gov or call 501-682-6900.


Arkansas Museums Association    P.O. Box 3292    Little Rock, Arkansas 72203

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