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Show Senior Citizens AR.TR.EACH: exhibitions and programs in t"'w'O Salt Lake City retirement centers, St. Mark's To'1/er and the Multi-Ethnic High Rise; The Te~her Resource Center., small exhibits and objects prepared for loan to classrooms and special interest groups, with written educational information; Public lecture series, attendant to "The Reclining Figure .., verb by Henry Moore, 1>r1ng1ng schotars to the Museum tor tree, pU1>11c tectt1res <lUring the exhibition (assisted by funds from the Utah Endo"i'ment for the Humanities), Iree public films shown on ,veekends during the Moore exhibition; Elder Hostel participation., three groups of Elder Hostel attended one-veek of ctasses on the University camp~., including an art appreciation cltm in the Museum. CBILDRER·s SUJIIIER CL..lSSES are being offered by the Museum in cooperation "111th the Divwon of Continuing Education and the Horizons CommunityEdocation Gifted Program. The ACT Camps: Camp Probe· ages 7-12 will include three sessions daily for tvo veeks., inclu<Jing Science: The Physics of flight, Mathematics: Geometric Iigures; and Art: Sculpture/Dance. Dates of the Camp are June 24-July 5, enrollment is through the U. of U. DCE Youth Program... 1153 Annex Building, SLC,UT. 84112 11 (581-8614) DOCEBTS, PLEASE IBDICATE THE DAY YOU VISB TO SERVE Sign-up sheets are on the table in the Docent area of Ann's office. As an experiment this year, there vi11 be no tours given on Mondays so that ,re may improve the Docent-visitor ratio for large groups and offer a variety of group ~tivities during toun. Docent instruction continues on Thursday afternoons throughout the year. It you have not yet signed, please indicate as soon as possible your first and second choices (fint come, first choicel) Tuesday is filled already. Docent workshops in stills 1Vi111>e conducted vith each daily team during the year. Docent Chairperson Yi111>e Carolyn Prieel Tuesday chair: l:aye Terry, Yednesday, June Orme, Thursday, Rosanne Bunt, an<1 lri<1ayl Rosemary Bolt. Jtesearch Committee Chair Yi111>e Sue Rothve11. Any Docent vho vishes to assist 'With the Research file during the sum.mer should contact Sue. IIUSEUJl·s IIULTI-VISIT PROGliJI PI.ESEJITED TO RA.TIORAL CORVElfTIOR or AR.T DUCA.TORS. . Sue McCoy and .Ann"'S tevart presented the Salt Lake City Multi-Visit Program. as part of the National Art Education Association Conference in Dallas,Texas., April 22nd. This program is of interest to .Art Museum Educators for its organization, content, and size of the audience. Sue and Ann gained nevideas from other presentations and conta¢ts made at this meeting. During this meeting,Sue McCoy, CW'ator of Educational Services, assumed the position of Regional Director, Pacific Region, M~um Edu.cation Division of the NAEA for 198j-87. The tour Regional Directors and the Directors-Elect meet as an Advi~ryComm.ittee v.ith the National Mweum Education Director., making observations and contributions for the organization ·s national Board or Directors. (The Director-Elect for the Pacific Region (19?n-89) is Judith Blocker, J.Paul. Getty Mweum, Santa Monica,,Catit.) . ' TBE GOOD GUIDE: A Sourcebook tor Interpretersl Docents and Tour Guides, by Alison Grinder and Sue llcCoy, 'Vi.11 be available in June. It you wish a copy, a group order (1041/o discount) is being developed in the Education Office. Docent Dia logue, May 1985 1 4 |