Globe Miami Times September 2020 Issue

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GILA COUNTY BREAKS GROUND ON NEW ANIMAL SHELTER

Story and photos by Linda Gross

On September 2, Gila County held a groundbreaking ceremony for the new $2.8 million animal shelter to be built at the Gila County Fairgrounds. The project was worked on by two previous county managers and brought home by the current Assistant County Manager Hector Vela, Manager James Menlove, and Supervisors Tim Humphrey, Woody Cline and Tommie Martin. Construction, Continued on page 7

12 Westerns in 12 Months with Travis Mills

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Keeping Museums from Becoming COVID Casualties

Copper Mining in the Corridor

By Thea Wilshire

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School buses sit idle. Photo by Patti Daley

Crossword Puzzle

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Pandemic Education – Teachers on the Frontline By Patti Daley

Miami Unified School District

There is nothing like an emergency to get hard work done fast. Nowhere is this more applicable now than in public education. “We need to have a community mentality toward education if we want these kids to be successful,” says Rhianna Oldfield, senior high school teacher and mother of a grade-school child. In the spring, schools across America closed abruptly and went online, in a collective effort to keep communities safe. The scramble of families and educators to do what they could exposed the debilitating inequity in access to technology, disparity in teacher training, the essential care schools provide children, and the critical role of parents and grandparents in the learning process.

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Education, Continued on page 20

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ow do museums maintain relevance and cover operating expenses when patrons are not allowed inside their buildings? When the coronavirus hit, businesses around the world were forced to close to prevent the spread of the disease. Public spaces like museums were included in the closures and about 85,000 institutions (90% of museums worldwide) shuttered their establishments. Many of these museums operated on revenue from admissions, gift store purchases, and fundraising events. With these revenue streams blocked, museums have been exhausting their savings to cover expenses. Because of this challenge, UNESCO and the International Council of Museums think 1 in 8 museums worldwide may not reopen when shelter-in-place orders lift. In America, the American Alliance of Museums (AAM) did a survey of 760 museums in August, 2020 and approximately 33% of American institutions don’t think they’ll be able to reopen. Museum, Continued on page 15

Tom Foster, Director of Bullion Plaza Museum, believes technology is the key to remaining relevant in the new reality. One way he is doing this is through a partnership grant with the Miami Public Library focused on history and education. Photo by LCGross

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