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Royal B.C. Museum wants to hear from museum-goers in Nanaimo

Upcoming session at Vancouver Island Conference Centre part of multi-year public engagement process
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One of the permanent displays at the Royal B.C. Museum in Victoria. (News Bulletin file photo)

The Royal B.C. Museum is inviting museum-goers from Nanaimo to be involved in conversations about the Victoria museum’s future direction.

The Royal B.C. Museum is starting the first phase of its community engagement with a series of information and dialogue sessions. For Nanaimo, the session will be held Feb. 15 from 6-8 p.m. at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre, 101 Gordon St. in downtown Nanaimo.

Information and dialogue sessions are being held provincewide to inform and spark conversations with communities and are part of a multi-year plan to listen to the people of B.C. and gather feedback concerning the future of the museum.

Royal B.C. Museum CEO Alicia Dubois and vice-president Janet Hanuse will facilitate the session, which will include an overview of the current status of the Royal B.C. Museum by the CEO, followed by facilitated break-out sessions for further discussions.

Those interested in participatingare asked to register in advance. For more information about the community engagement and to register for the public engagement session, visit http://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/community-engagement.

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