This week at the Titusville Historical Museum, a meeting was held to discuss the matters of receiving a new building for the museum and to construct a new financial plan for the coming year.
As I sat in at this meeting, I found my self somewhat overwhelmed with topics and plans that I never imagined associating my self with. Sitting at the table with the other three members they each began to discuss their new policies, some of which can be viewed at the Chamber of Commerce web page for Titusville, I was reminded of how our own Electoral College runs.
The role of the President, Treasurer, or Secretary of the museum did not allow any final decisions to be made. The idea's and motions that they had, came from the other volunteers and members. The idea's went to the museum government only to be brought to Board of Director's who then had to cast their vote one what would pass or fail.
This systematic process I noticed gives the museum a more official appearance allowing it to have more credibility. Credibility which can only help other historical commissions to expand.
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