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Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum
Castle Rock, CO
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Castle Rock Historical Society and Museum

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Posted By Jim Hansmann 04-14-2025 09:43
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Thank you all for your input. We will be migrating in 2-3 weeks. I know there will be a learning curve, but hope all goes well. JIM ------------------------------ Jim Hansmann Curator Castle Rock United States ------------------------------
Posted By Jim Hansmann 03-31-2025 13:54
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Hi All,We, at the Castle Rock Museum, are considering moving from Past Perfect 5 to the newer Past Perfect Web Edition. I'm not here to promote Past Perfect as a collections management tool but would really like some feedback from any organization that is currently using the Web Edition, especially if ...
Posted By Jim Hansmann 04-13-2022 16:09
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Hi Jerry, The insect involved is the Carpet beetle. Please see Tara Horung's reply to my original message as it explains in detail the problems associated with the this particular beetle. Jim ------------------------------ Jim Hansmann Curator Castle Rock Historical Society Castle Rock CO ...
Posted By Jim Hansmann 04-13-2022 16:08
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Thank you all for the valuable information and especially the links to additional sources of information. Being located in a dry climate, indigenousness plants are obviously the way to go. Jim ------------------------------ Jim Hansmann Curator Castle Rock Historical Society Castle Rock CO ...
Posted By Jim Hansmann 04-08-2022 15:39
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Our museum will be working with a local Garden Club this spring and summer to update and improve our landscaping. Several years ago we had a CAP study done here and it was pointed out that we had a fair amount of a plant called Spiria, which apparently attracts a bug that could be harmful to some collections. ...