Talk:Materials Innovation and Recycling Authority

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establishing article[edit]

Decided to start an article on the Garbage Museum as I saw it missing a page on the list of CT museums. Learned the Trash Museum was it's sister and both were under the CRRA. Expanded the page to be CRRA with the museums as sub-sections. There is far more this article can encompass as far as the general CRRA is concerned (they have a great timeline at http://www.crra.org/pages/timeline.htm that could possibly lead to sources), but honestly I'm not up to that task. So, here's a good attempt at a stub with hopes someone will pick up the ball and run with it. Cheers! ErinNik (talk) 18:25, 24 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

additional possible sources[edit]

Under the Leo Sewell article there were a number of articles listed that may be able to contribute to the fleshing out of this article but none had links. Here's a list to follow up on if anyone is so inclined:

  • "Artists Turn Trash to Treasure to Help Save Garbage Museum." Milford Mirror (CT) 8 Apr. 2010, News: 9A. NewsBank. Web. 14 Aug. 2010.
  • "Garbage Museum Shows Art Made from Others' Trash." Stratford Star (CT) 22 Apr. 2010, News: 11A. NewsBank. Web. 14 Aug. 2010.
  • "Trash Museum Worth a Visit Sculpture Represents Connecticut's Annual Waste per Person: Schoolchildren, Other Visitors Find Garbage Exhibitions Eye-opening." Free Lance-Star, The (Fredericksburg, VA) 19 Apr. 2009,: n. pag. NewsBank. Web. 14 Aug. 2010.

ErinNik (talk) 18:41, 24 September 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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