Our 2007 Clients/Projects.
US Army Corps of Engineers -
Interpretive Training. JVA was awarded a new 5-year interpretive
services training contract for teaching two 3-day "Interpretive Services"
courses each year for the COE at their Huntsville, AL training center. The first
session will be in January, 2008. JVA has been providing this interpretive training
course for the Corps of Engineers for the past 20 years, and is pleased to be able to
continue providing this valuable training for the Corps.
Texas Historical Commission.
Provide three interpretive workshop sessions for the THC annual conference, 1-3
May, 2008. You can learn more about the THC at http://www.the.state.tx.us.
Florida Division of Recreation
and Parks. Provind interpretive planning consultation and docent training on
developing interpretive tours (one for the general public, one for K-12 school groups) for
the Florida Caverns State Park,
January, 2008. You can visit this site at: http://www,fkirudastateoarjs,irg/floridacaverns/default.cfm.
Institute of Geology and Mineral
Exploration of Greece (Geological Heritage Conservation Office), Athens, Greece. JVA
was invited to conduct a 4 day interpretation course on planning and development of
interpretive services for geological resources and sites in Greece, December
4-7th, 2007. You can visit this client at: http://www.igme.gr/enmain.htm
Participants in the Geological Training Course - We began the strategy
to develop a National Geological Herigate Area that participants will follow up on.
Lackawanna Heritage
Valley, Scranton, PA. Provide several interpretive training workshops and
site interpretive planning consultations for LHV sites. March, 2008. You can
visit this client at: http://www.LHVA.org.
The Museum of
the Shenandoah Valley - Rose Hill Interpretive Plan. JVA was selected to
develop the interpretive master plan for the Jose Hill facility within the museum campus.
You are invited to visit this client at: http://www.shenandoahmuseum.org.
The project will run from October through December, 2007.
Wisconsin DNR Division of Forestry
- Forestry Education and Awareness Center Interpretive Master Plan. JVA
was selected to develop the Interpretive Plan for the new Forestry Education and Awareness
Center, Milwaukee County, WI. June 07 - Jan 08.
Macomb Community College
Cultural Center, Clinton Twp, Michigan. Provide a interpretive exhibit planning
focus workshop for the Cultural Center exhibition team for their new Great Lakes -
Great Stories exhibition to open this summer. Provide consultation services for
upcoming exhibitions 2007-2008.
Norfolk
Tourism, Norwich, and the Broads Authority ENGLAND, received a LEADER + grant for
a major interpretive project for the Norfolk Tourism region and Broads National Park
Authority. JVA was the winning proposal for Phase I of this project
to develop a structured interpretive assessment of all current interpretive sites and
facilities within the region and their interpretive services, develop a regional
interpretive strategy, and regional interpretive planning and training program. Phase
I was completed in September 2007. JVA was recently
awarded the contract for Phase II of this large project, and will be
developing several interpretive training courses offered in the Region, as well as
developing 10 interpretive plans for selected "priority development" sites
within the Broads. This project will run from October 2007 - March 2008.
Captain John Smith Chesapeake
National Historic Trail. Provide/facilitate two interpretive planning
workshop sessions for participants and stakeholders of the NH Trail, part of the National
Park Service Chesapeake Bay Gateways Program. September, 2007.
The National Museum of Wales, Cardiff. Provide
an interpretive consultation on site based interpretive planning for the NMW Slate Mine
site, September, 2007. You can visit the National Museum of Wales at: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk .
National Slate Museum entrance (left) and visitors in the museum courtyard (right).
Calvert Marine Museum,
Solomons, MD. Provide initial interpretive planning consultation for the re-design
for the new Estuary Exhibit Gallery and Aquarium, August, 2007.
You can visit the Calvert Marine Museum at: http://www.calvertmarinemuseum.com .
Monument Valley Interpretive Center (managed by
the Monument Valley Economic Deelopment Association - serving the Oljato Navajo
Community), Monument Valley, NM. JVA provided interpretive exhibit and interpretive
master planning consultation services for this new interpretive center. June, 2007.
The new MV interpretive center (just finished construction - left) and a view of
the Monument Valley Landscape (right).
Whitlingham County
Park (a member of the Broads National Park system), Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Interpretive Master Planning consultation and development for the County Park
- a gateway park for the Broads National Park system. April, 2007.
Cultural and Heritage Tourism Program,
State of Pennsylvania - Provide interpretive planning, marketing and visitor
survey consultation services to the six major hubs and State Office, of the state-wide Pennsylvania
Underground Railroad and Pennsylvania Quest for Freedom
programs development efforts. This project will run from 1 July 07 through October
2007.
Macomb Community College
Cultural Center, Clinton Twp, Michigan. Provide a interpretive exhibit planning
focus workshop for the Cultural Center exhibition team for their new Great Lakes -
Great Stories exhibition to open this summer. April, 2007.
Cultural and Heritage Tourism Program,
State of Pennsylvania - Underground Railroad Colloquium in Philadelphia, 10
April, 2007. Provide interpretive planning/training consultation for workshop
sessions.
Heritage Tourism Program and
Museum Services Program. JVA was awarded an interpretive training contract
with the Texas Historical Commission to provide 10 one-day workshops on the "Basics
of Interpretation", for museums located throughout Texas. The workshops took
place in June and July, 2007.
Norfolk Tourism, Norwich, ENGLAND, received
a LEADER + grant for a major interpretive project for the Norfolk Tourism region and
Broads National Park Authority. JVA was the winning proposal to develop a structured
interpretive assessment of all current interpretive sites and facilities within the region
and their interpretive services, develop a regional interpretive strategy, and regional
interpretive management and operation policies. The project will continue through
Spring of 2007.
Steamboat Era Museum,
Irvington, VA. Provide interpretive exhibit planning and related
consultation services for the museum staff, February, 2007. You can visit the museum
at: http://www.steamboateramuseum.ort
Calvert Marine Museum,
Solomons, MD. Develop an interpretive master plan for the museum and grounds to
provide a unifying theme and sub-themes for the site and exhibits, help with visitor
orientation, and make the museum site experience more meaningful for all visitors.
January - June 2007. You can visit the Calvert Marine Museum at: http://www.calvertmarinemuseum.com .
Part of the Museum campus - the Drum Point Lighthouse (left), and the
new Discovery Room in the main museum building (right).
Fort St. James National Historic Site
of Canada, Fort St. James, B.C. Provide a three day interpretive training
workshop on planning and delivery of live and innovative interpretive programs for parks
staff. Also provide site interpretive planning consultations. May 7th -
9th, 2007. You can visit this site and learn more about it at: http://www.pc.gc.ca/lhn-nhs/bc/stjames/natcul/index_E.asp
Fort St. James National Historic Site of Canada.
F.A. Seiberling Naturealm
- Metro Parks serving Summit County , Akron, Ohio. Provide interpretive
consultation services for the design, fabrication and installation of new exhibits for the
Naturealm Interpretive Center. JVA did the interpretive
master plan for Naturealm and the Interpretive Exhibit Plan for the Center working closely
with Naturealm Staff. This consultation service will run from January 07 through the
final installation of the exhibits in February 2009. You can visit their web site
at: http://www.neo.rr.com/MetroParks.
Institute of
Tourist Guiding, London, UK. Provide a one day interpretive
methods/techniques workshop for professional tourist guides, September, 2007, in
London. For more information about this organization you can visit their web site
at: http://www.itg.org.uk.
The National Museum of Wales, Cardiff.
Provide an interpretive training workshop on planning and designing
self-guiding museum themed "trails" through the museum/galleries with
self-guiding brochures or audio guides. May, 2007. You can visit the National
Museum of Wales at: http://www.museumwales.ac.uk
.
Workshop participants doing their practicums in leading museum gallery
tours.
Association of Partners for Public
Lands/NPS Gateway Program. Provided three one-day interpretive planning
seminars in Virginia and Maryland, to Gateway member sites staff on basics of
interpretation and the importance of interpretive planning. January,
2007. Jan 16th, VA Living Museum (bottom left), Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers
Maritime Park/Museum (bottom right), and the Chesapeake Exploration Center, MD (not
shown).
State of Pennsylvania, Department of Community & Economic
Development. Provide an interpretive planning seminar and open dialogue for
their Pennsylvania Underground Railroad Colloquium, 19 January, 2007, Christiana,
PA.
Haida Heritage Centre,
Skidegate, Haida Gwaii, B.C. Canada. Provide a variety of interpretive planning
consultation services and interpretive training for the Heritage Centre Staff as well as
interpretive program planning development. The $26 million dollar heritage Centre is
a series of longhouses connected by interior walkways and fronted with six traditional
totem poles representing each of the 14 clans. The interpretation focuses on and is
a celebration of the living culture of the Haida people. You can visit this site at:
http://www.haidaheritagecentre.com.
December 2006 - June 2007.
Develop the Interpretive
Systems Plan for the Mainline Canal Greenway, Pennsylvania. The
Greenway is a heritage corridor following the route of the historic Pennsylvania Main Line
Canal, going from Pittsburgh to Harrisburg PA, almost 320 miles in length. This
project will take many months to complete, beginning in July, 2006. You can learn
more about his heritage area at: http://www.alleghenyridge.org
.
The old route location
for the Mainline Canal through Saltsburg, PA, through the center of the town. The
old tow path for the canal boats is the light colored sidewalk to the left of the paved
old canal route.
Juniata River Water Trail,
Pennsylvania. Provide interpretive planning services and draft concept for
interpretive signage at key access points for the Water Trail, which includes about 150
miles of paddling/boating the river and includes parks of the old Mainline Canal and the
Mainline Canal Greenway. For more information on the River Water Trail contact: http://www.alleghenyridge.org (The Altoona
Heritage Discovery Center).
Association of Railway
Museums 2007 Conference, October 3-7, 2007, hosted by the Pennsylvania Trolley
Museum, Washington, PA. Provide two interpretive training seminars for this
conference on Interpretive Planning and Marketing Basics for Railway Museums. For
more information on the conference visit the Pennsylvania Trolley Museum web site at: http://www.pa-trolley.org. You can visit the
ARM at: http://www.railwaymuseums.org/Home.htm.
Snowdonia National Park Training
Center, Wales. Participants in our May 2007
course, The Art of Teaching Interpretation to Others". Our September
2007 Course was on Planning and Presenting Live Interpretive Programs and
Tours.
Some of our 15 participants working on planning for their
"teaching" practicum experience (left) and presentation of a live interpretive
talk from the September "live interpretation" course (right).
US Army Corps of Engineers - Interpretive
Services Course. JVA was awarded the contract to teach the annual
Interpretive Services Training Course for the Corps through 2007.
The contract also called for rewriting/updating the course training manual, lesson plans,
and all course handouts. Training courses for 2007 were in February and June
at the COE National Training Center, Huntsville, Alabama.