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University students present public‑history kiosk concepts and seek community feedback
Summary
Students in a public history class presented kiosk designs for the Norwega Parkway/stream trail and are collecting community feedback via a five‑question survey; Parks staff plan vinyl storyboards to replace older signs.
At the Dec. 12 Parks, Recreation & Harbor Advisory Committee meeting, staff updated members on a public‑history kiosk project for the stream trail and Norwega Parkway that involved students in a University of Maine at Augusta public history class.
Tracey Wolat, director, said students taught by Professor William Reardon completed concept designs and presented them at a library event; a QR code links to the concepts and a five‑question survey to gather community input. "The students,…
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