Postai és Távközlési Múzeumi Alapítvány Évkönyve, 2001
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Audience Relations, Programmes • We intend to advertise our regular events (Telecom May-Time, Advent Meeting, etc.) among a broader professional circle, including through the professional media. • We think it best to conduct the museum’s advertising and publicity operations for targeted groups, and will renew the permanent free museum passes for the staffs of the founding corporations. • We intend to open the auditorium to meetings and conferences of museum curators. • We will treat the Museum Endorsement Union as a social organisation that stands behind the museums, and will provide their members with free passes to the Foundation’s museums. • We think it expedient to pay another visit to our specialised schools and to assist them with instruction in the history of the profession. • We plan to organise advertisements for our museums at the technology history exhibition in Millennium Park (in Budapest). • It seems to be a good idea to renew the content of our relationship with other museums and to meet more often than the opening of exhibitions. • We need to be more active in publishing in professional museum journals. Publications • We will publish a 2001 Yearbook which will include interesting items from the museum’s documentation collections. • We intend to publish three-language pamphlets on the permanent exhibitions in our more significant exhibition sites for the seriesTájak-Korok-Múzeumok (Regions-Ages- Museums). These exhibitions are at Nagyvázsony, Opusztaszer, Debrecen, and Hollókő. • We will compile an exhibition catalogue for the exhibitions of the Telephony and Radio and Television Museum. Investments, Renovations • We intend to expand the Stamp Museum following an agreement by the Ministry of Transport and Water Management and the Hungarian Postal Service, and with the possible cooperation of other institutions (such as the PostaBank, the State Printing Office, etc.) • We will expand the Postal Museum at Balatonszemes from our own savings and through support granted from the Széchenyi Plan. • We plan to set up a memorial to the heroes of telecommunications through public donations, which we will receive through a one-percent of income tax that may be directed to support foundations. • We plan to update the heating system at the Nagyvázsony Museum, and do related painting. Budapest, November, 2001 221