Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center will host a Northwest Oklahoma Regional Mini Conference on Feb. 1.
The Heritage Center’s professional staff has planned a fun and informative day filled with instruction and training specifically designed for small and volunteer-operated museums.
As the state’s first regional heritage center, part of CSRHC’s mission is sharing the resources and expertise of the museum’s staff with other heritage museums in northwest Oklahoma.
Cost of the conference is $10 a person and includes lunch. A conference outline and registration form is available at www.csrhc.org/education. Call (580) 237-1907 for information.
Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center is located at 507 S. 4th.
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