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MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM THE MUSEUM MUSE Summer of Telling Missouri s Stories In This Issue: The Art of Storytelling 1 Nothing beats a story; but where do people get these stories? What is the purpose of these stories? Before the written language, the art of storytelling passed down people s history and life events. Even after the written language was used, people still used the art of storytelling to keep family history alive. While there are great written books that show emotion and make you feel like an event is taking place, nothing beats the power of the human voice telling a story through a great storyteller. Director s Message 2 Collections Corner 2 Interpretive Programming 3 Exhibits 4 Union Hotel 6 What am I 6 Deb Swanegan The Missouri State Museum has three great storytellers sharing their stories in different formats during our Telling Missouri s Stories series this summer. Master Storyteller Deb Swanegan began the series on June 5 with a program called A Good Tale or Two. Noted singer and storyteller Marideth Sisco will share These Ozark Hills on July 19. Singer-songwriter Paul Fotsch will use music and songs to tell his story Missouri History in Song on Aug. 7. As part of the Telling Missouri s Stories series, the museum will also have programming specifically for the children. In conjunction with the monthly evening storytellers, we will have special storytelling programs each Tuesday at 2 p.m. before the Wednesday evening storytelling (as part of our regular Tuesdays@2 programming.) Paul Fotsch So, come on down and sit a spell while the storytellers spin their tales and immerse you in a time you might have forgotten. You never know, you might even start telling your story; after all, It s your history. The mission of the Missouri State Museum is: to interpret Missouri s cultural and natural history, and to sustain them for its citizens and visitors through research, exhibitions, preservation, and public programming. MUSEUM MUSE, MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM 1

From the Director From January May 2013, museum staff provided tours to over 40,000 people, including more than 28,000 students. Whew! Summer used to be a slower time with a slower pace. But, with Tuesdays@2, It s Your History tours and the special Telling Missouri s Stories this summer, the pace just changes. We ve greatly expanded our programming options over the past few years. We hope you have enjoyed it. This, in addition to the newer exhibits in the History Hall and the Lohman Building, have made the museum a more dynamic place. Also, the artifacts are much happier now that they are all in better environmental conditions that help preserve them for the future. Museum staff has accomplished much in the last five years. So where do we go from here? Over the next several months, the museum will be going through a planning process. It will be both an internal process and one that seeks input from the public starting with a survey of visitors to the galleries during the last half of 2013. We want to find out, from both staff and visitors, what does it mean to be the Missouri State Museum. If you have ideas or comments on this, please let us know! DSP.State.Museum@dnr.mo.gov 573-751-2854 It s Your History! Behind-the-Scenes tours featuring the museum s artifact collections have begun for 2013 at the Riverside Collections Facility. This summer, the tours run from June-September. The day and time have changed from previous years to give more people the opportunity to view their history. Tours for 2013 are the last Thursday of the month from 5:30 6:30 p.m. This summer, museum staff will continue to do themed tours to highlight specific parts of the overall collection. June 27: Travel July 25: World War I Aug. 29: Currency Sept. 26: Quilts and Coverlets More information on behindthe-scenes tours can be obtained by visiting our Facebook or website, or by calling 573-751-2854. The tours are free and no reservations are required. However, if you plan to bring a group of 10 or more, prior notice would be appreciated. Handmade quilt from Smithton, Mo. MUSEUM MUSE, MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM 2

Tuesdays@2 Summer brings our popular Tuesdays@2 programming series. The State Museum will focus on storytelling but we will have other programs as well. There will even be one Tuesday where the kids will be the storytellers. See more pictures of Tuesdays@2 programs on page 5! June 18: June 25: July 2: July 9: July 16: July 23: July 30: Ice Age Missouri Telling Your Tale Through a Journal Stories in the Stars Above Engraved Powder Horns Bells and Whistles Town Ball The Grandfather of Baseball Sounds of a Summer Pond Two perfect dream-catchers Outreach Programs The State Museum is currently offering four different outreach programs for schools and groups. These programs are : A Day in the Life of a Civil War Soldier, Packing for the Oregon Trail, Signal Flags of the Civil War, and The Pony Express. While the programs target fourth and fifth graders, museum staff can adapt some of these for general audience groups. After learning about Thomas Hart Benton s mural, kids get to tell their own story in their own mural. For any questions or for setting up a program, please email either Jocelyn Korsch at jocelyn.korsch@dnr.mo.gov or Chris Fritsche at christopher.fritsche@dnr.mo.gov or call either one at 573-751-4127. MUSEUM MUSE, MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM 3

Getting Ready for the Fair The Missouri State Museum will open its 1904 World s Fair exhibit March 1, 2014. A major contribution to the design of the upcoming exhibit started when we received a phone call. Janet Gerth, of Memphis, Mo., was looking to find a new home for two large, antique display cabinets. In November 2012, Gerth Funeral Service closed their Wyaconda chapel. The Gerth family had inherited these late 19 th century display cabinets when they bought what was then known as the Simon Building. The cabinets came with the building. According to Mrs. Gerth, these display cabinets have seen many uses. Since the late 19 th century, the cabinets have been used to display law books, bridles and horse tack sold by the Simon family and, later, local history. The cabinets have a long association with the Simon Building, located on the square in Wyaconda. Display cabinets What could we do with a set of 12-foot display cases? We had seen photos of the cabinets and recognized a level of craftsmanship that was too good to turn down. Once it was suggested, it seemed obvious. Why not use these display cases to feature artifacts in the upcoming World s Fair exhibit? The museum s collection is primarily composed of Fair souvenirs. These items would have similarly been on display in peoples homes. Why not use these beautifully crafted cases to exhibit pieces from the fair? Come check out the display cases and the artifacts after the exhibit opens in 2014! World s Fair souvenirs MUSEUM MUSE, MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM 4

OH NO!, They are circling our camp! No, sorry, just playing a game. ( Toys and Games of the Civil War era ) Hello!! I am over here ( Signals Flags program) Members of the Missouri Irish Brigade with the original 7th Infantry veterans flag during Civil War Days. What in the world was that used for? ( Revisiting Grandmother s House ) A Good Tale... Or Two included audience participation in Deb Swanegan s storytelling on June 6. That's how Anna gets their attention MUSEUM MUSE, MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM 5

Jefferson Landing WHAT AM I? Try to Identify the object from the picture below. This item can be found in the museum. The answer will appear in the next newsletter. Good Luck! On July 5, an exhibit of photographs by Noppadol Paothong will be featured in the Rozier Gallery, Union Hotel, Jefferson Landing. His photographs depict the work he has done to save the grasslands of America, especially the grassland grouse and prairie chickens. The Lohman Building features a general store and warehouse setting reminiscent of the 19th century riverboat landing that it was. WHERE AM I? Try to Identify this building. The answer will appear in the next newsletter. Good Luck! Interested in supporting the museum? Contact the Friends of the Missouri State Museum and become a member today! Find them at www.friendsofmsm.org or on Facebook. Linda Endersby, Director Muriel Anderson, Asst. Director Katherine Keil, Curator of Collections Michelle Blackmore, Curator of Exhibits Amy Cantone, Curatorial Assistant Jocelyn Korsch, Interpretive Program Director Chris Fritsche, Interpretive Resource Specialist Karla Strain, Interpretive Resource Specialist Vacant, Interpretive Resource Specialist Dan Couch, Maintenance Missouri State Museum 573.751.2854 201 W. Capitol Ave, Jefferson City, MO 65101 DSP.State.Museum@dnr.mo.gov www.missouristatemuseum.com www.facebook.com/missouristatemuseum MUSEUM MUSE, MISSOURI STATE MUSEUM 6