Tweaking the website continues. Over the past couple of days, I’ve finished the Museum Life and Preservation sections (lots of articles listed on those pages),…
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Board Meeting Tomorrow Evening
The MCHS board of directors will gather for its regularly scheduled monthly meeting tomorrow evening at 6 p.m. at The Charles A. Weyerhaeuser Memorial Museum.…
View More Board Meeting Tomorrow EveningContinuing to Build Website
I’m continuing to build the website this week. Today I’m working on the Museum Life section. If you go to the Museum Life page (see…
View More Continuing to Build WebsiteCollections Carousel – P. J. Lauermann Lantern Slide
Another of the four lantern slides belonging to Peter (P. J.) Lauermann (1882-1969), a cigar manufacturer in Little Falls, Minnesota, during the early twentieth century,…
View More Collections Carousel – P. J. Lauermann Lantern SlideThe Feed Is Working
Hey, all, if you use a blog or news aggregator (also called a feed reader – i.e. Bloglines, Google Reader, Newsgator, etc.), you can immediately…
View More The Feed Is WorkingAlmost Broke It
Yep. It’s time to go home for the day. I almost broke the new website I spent all day working on. Accidentally deleted a file…
View More Almost Broke ItWebsite Maintenance
I’m working on website maintenance today – for our main website at morrisoncountyhistory.org, not this blog – so if our home page is missing, that’s…
View More Website MaintenanceCollections Carousel – P. J. Lauermann Lantern Slide
One of four lantern slides belonging to Peter (P. J.) Lauermann (1882-1969), a cigar manufacturer in Little Falls, Minnesota, during the early twentieth century, this…
View More Collections Carousel – P. J. Lauermann Lantern SlideWebsite Redesign in the Works
I am currently in the process of redesigning our website. One of the things I’ve long wanted to do – ever since starting this blog,…
View More Website Redesign in the WorksMuseum Closed July 4th
The Weyerhaeuser Museum will be closed tomorrow (Saturday, July 4th) in observance of Independence Day. Happy 4th, everyone!
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