Examples of Museum Board in a sentence
The sum of $89,455 from the CPA FUND BALANCE as a grant to the Wenham Museum for the preservation of the historic Clafin-Gerrish-Richards House located at 132 Main Street, Wenham, Massachusetts, and to authorize the Board of Selectmen to enter into a grant agreement with the Museum Board of Trustees upon such terms and conditions as the Board of Selectmen shall deem appropriate, and to authorize said Board to accept a preservation restriction in such house.
Queensland Museum Board of Trustees.Part 3 The area of the corporation[s 20] the Arts Office means the government entity charged with advising the Minister with responsibility for the arts on matters relating to the arts.
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE AND CONSUMER SERVICES Division of Administration The Florida Agricultural Museum Board of Trustees announces a public meeting to which all persons are invited.
Committee recommends Council direct City Attorney Godlewski to work with the Bergstrom-Mahler Museum Board on a ninety-nine year lease for the property at 165 N.
In no event shall the Art Museum Board dispose of any object at a value that is less than its fair market value.4. A record of all objects disposed of in accordance with this section shall be kept by the Art Museum.
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Specific obligations for which the City Manager may request review by the Museum Board include: • Revision or amendment to the mission statement and strategic goals of the Museum (Ref.
Resolution to accept the resignation of Dan Haugen from the Museum Board, thank him for his service, and direct the Clerk to fill the vacancy on the Museum Board.
The officers of the Museum Board shall be elected annually by the members of the Museum Board and include a Chair, Vice-Chair, and Secretary.
Some commentators were also concerned about the decision not to pursue an earlier proposal on the setting up of a statutory Museum Board to take over the management of the public museums.