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City of Toronto Archives: Public Consultation

Greetings from the City of Toronto Archives!

Place:
City of Toronto Archives at 255 Spadina Road
Date:
Session One - Tuesday November 2nd, 2010
 
Session Two - Tuesday November 9th, 2010
Time:
7-9 pm
 
5-7 pm

 

From Issue No. 167 | October 18, 2010

This fall, the Archives is undergoing a consultation process to help establish a strategic plan for the future, and we need your input. You have been identified as one of the City of Toronto Archives' key stakeholders. You use our programs and services, engage with issues of heritage in Toronto, and we value your feedback and experience. We are looking for your advice, opinions and innovative ideas to help shape the future of programming and services here at the Archives in the next 10 years.

I'd like to invite you to attend an evening consultation session here at the Archives made up of historians, researchers and professionals like yourselves, to discuss future programming here at the Archives. Throughout the summer, Archives staff has been working closely with TCI Management Consultants, and associates from TCI will facilitate the discussions. In an attempt to accommodate differing schedules, we are offering two evening consultation sessions:

 Light refreshments will be served.

Please let me know if you would be interested and available to attend either Session One or Two. With any questions or to confirm your attendance in either sessions, please contact me.

Please also visit www.toronto.ca/archives to complete an online survey about your experiences using the City of Toronto Archives. Thank you for supporting Archives programming, we're looking forward to working with you.
Regards,

Jessica Algie
Exhibit & Outreach Technician
The City of Toronto Archives

Tel: 416 392 0558
Fax: 416 392 9685

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