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Box Elder council approves memorandum of understanding with Black Hills Children’s Museum; museum outlines staffing, events and fundraising
Summary
The Box Elder City Council on Oct. 21 approved a memorandum of understanding with the Black Hills Children’s Museum that city staff described as a high-level framework with no direct financial obligation to the city; museum leaders reviewed board development, policies and early fundraising results.
City Administrator Doug Curry and museum representatives presented a partnership framework and the City Council voted to approve a memorandum of understanding (MOU) between the city and the Black Hills Children’s Museum on Oct. 21. City Administrator Doug Curry said, "There's no financial obligation to the city," while describing the MOU as an initial, high-level agreement that clarifies property ownership and partner roles.
The presentation that preceded the vote outlined the museum’s progress on governance, programming and fundraising. Darcy Castleberry, Human Resources director, introduced Amanda Spitzer and noted Spitzer’s credentials: "Amanda Spitzer has come to the…
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