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DAYTON-The Boldman House Museum is making changes! The Museum is saying goodbye to manager Sylvia Beuhler who is retiring after guiding visitors through the Boldman House and guiding the Boldman committee for the last seven years. The museum is grateful to Beuhler for the transformations she has made during her tenure. Under her guidance, the Boldman House has become a thriving museum. Beuhler expanded the tours to include the basement of the home, she also created Dayton Days in the Boldman Garden, a favorite of local children. Under her guidance, Art in the Garden and Quilts in the Garden have become popular events. But most importantly, Beuhler was a steady, calm hand, providing the Depot Society with whatever was needed at the moment.
Beuhler's replacement will be Amy Rosenberg as the new Boldman House Museum Manager. Rosenberg comes to the position with many years of experience in collections and collections development. As a volunteer, she has developed the Story Train for preschoolers at the Depot on the first and third Thursdays of the month, and she has worked at the Boldman accessioning artifacts so the large collection is more accessible to employees and researchers. Rosenberg has management experience in both libraries and museums and has plans to expand the Boldman House's exposure to visitors to the community.
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