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>And it is now a universally admitted truth that only in
> proportion . . .
Leland,
Many thanks for the very timely message, at least for the opportunity for a
timely reading of it as I was finally taking a breather and catching up with
several weeks of e-life tonight as a dessert for just finishing two new
exhibit rooms at the museum. Tonight, in conjunction with a Grand Opening
of a Vintage Auto Room, I informally opened a new exhibit about the history
of Masonic Lodges in Kamloops. I wanted to have for a "Formal" opening of
the Masonic exhibit in the near future, and was planning tomorrow (today
already) to ask the Masons if they would like to "Lay a Cornerstone" at the
exhibit as a means to keep the "Intangible Heritage" of the community alive
with a practical continuity to the past here. After all, isn't this the
ICOM / UN Year Of Intangible Heritage?
cp in tangible bc
PS: It was most intriguing to see the name Vrooman among the folk at the
Statue. My name comes from the Vrooman line in NYS.
--
To terminate puerile preservation prattling among pals and the
uncoffee-ed, or to change your settings, go to:
<http://maelstrom.stjohns.edu/archives/bullamanka-pinheads.html>
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