The Museum periodically publishes a newsletter of its activities, acquisitions and special exhibits. This is distributed to local residents and copies are available from the Museum.
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Below are some of our old newsletters from times gone by.
Newsletter 2004
Stage 3 of our Renovations The Marie King gallery has been lined and painted and new spot lighting installed. Partitions have created a corner for viewing the Historic Russell video and for research (computers still to be purchased and data entry to be on going over...
Newsletter 2003
New Display Layout The museum was closed for 6 weeks in August/September so that Stage Two of the museum redevelopment could take place. This involved relining and painting walls, new carpeting throughout the building, new lighting, display cases, labels and text...
Newsletter 2002
New Display Layout After months of planning and sourcing funding the museum was closed for three weeks in August to allow the redevelopment of part of the display area – this involved a new colour scheme and lighting, new display cases and text panels, all designed to...
Newsletter 2001
Redevelopment New signage is in place to direct visitors to the museum – on the Paihia wharf, the passenger ferry and at both museum frontages. Graphic designer Cameron Gibb's logo, colours and images have been used. The trustees are grateful for his generous...
Newsletter 2000
Changes Ongoing discussions are still taking place on interior design for the museum. New lighting has been installed in the main gallery. The Trustees are grateful to EEC Lighting Auckland for their generous contribution of materials for the lighting upgrade....
Newsletter 1998
Plans For The Museum The Trustees have spent much time during the year discussing the proposed remodelling of the Museum. Waipu architect Kerry Francis drew up plans to present to a Public Meeting. Public Meetings were held on July 25th and October 2nd, at which...
Newsletter 1997
1997 has been a year of exciting developments at Russell Museum. A new book on Russell's history has been written and published. Possible redevelopments of the museum building have been discussed and an enhanced secretarial service offered to locals, clubs and...