Proposed budget would slash curator and part-time hours
Author of the article: Mary Katherine Keown
Publishing date: Feb 22, 2021 • February 23, 2021 • 4 minute read • Isla Kenwell, left; Holly MacMillan; and Alyssa MacMillan of the Sudbury and District Pipe Band Dancers perform at the 2017 fall fair at the Anderson Farm Museum in Lively. Sudbury s museums, including the one in Lively, face uncertain futures because of proposed budget cuts. Photo by John Lappa /THE SUDBURY STAR
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The Anderson Farm Museum Heritage Society is concerned about the future of Greater Sudbury’s community museums.
At Wednesday’s meeting of the finance committee, councillors will begin serious deliberations regarding the operating budget for the upcoming year. One of the items they plan to discuss is the curatorial position at the city’s four museums, including Anderson Farm, Copper Cliff, Flour Mill and Rayside-Balfour.
Sudbury s museums face uncertain future
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Sudbury s museums face uncertain future
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