Join us for the June #OHMuseumChat!

The Ohio Museums Association (@OhioMuseums)  is proud to present our June #‎OHMuseumChat - Thursday, June 18 at noon on Twitter!

This month, our topic is "Collecting Objects from the Recent Past."

Joining us will be Nwaka Onwusa from the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame - @rockhall, Jason Aikens from the Pro Football Hall of Fame - @profootballhof, Jessica Cyders from the Southeast Ohio History Center - @athenscohistory, and museum professionals from across the state!

Haven't participated in one of our #OHMuseumChat's before? No problem! It's easy to join the conversation!

So what exactly is a twitter chat?

A twitter chat is a live event focused around a single conversation hashtag - in our case, #OHMuseumChat. Our chat will use twitter as a means to connect museum professionals across Ohio (and perhaps, beyond!) for a relaxed and informal discussion on whatever our monthly topic is - which, for June is "Collecting Objects from the Recent Past."

Participating is easy!

All you need to do to participate in the #OHMuseumChat is log on to twitter by noon on Thursday, June 18 and search #OHMuseumChat. Then, you can join the conversation by adding #OHMuseumChat to your tweets! It's that simple!

As this month's chat is focused on how museums can document and collect from recent and current events, we encourage you to bring your questions and ideas! Take advantage of the expertise and experience of your peers, and learn more about this topic. 

Be sure to follow OMA on twitter - @OhioMuseums for all the latest updates from the Ohio Museums Association, and don't forget to follow #OHMuseumChat for the full June discussion as it happens.

Bring your ideas, questions and best practices for a lively and inspiring conversation with colleagues from across the state to the #OHMuseumChat, Thursday, June 18 at noon. We hope you can join us!

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