[It's an ambitious undertaking. Most of the artifacts come from outside the museum.] We're really lucky, ... We don't have a large collection. Most of what we use is loaned to us from members of the community.

We're really lucky. We don't have a large collection. Most of what we use is loaned to us from members of the community.

Every six to nine months, 99 percent of the space inside the museum changes. That's a big undertaking.

Our new natural (renewable) energy commodity could be corn and soybeans, grown in abundance each year. We can't afford to turn away the next potential Ball family.

[South Australian NCC president Paul Russell says Westmore's response to Christensen, denying a NCC-CEC connection, is unconvincing.] The connections with the CEC are there and they run deeper than Endersbee, ... There are Ken Aldred and others. I don't want anything to do with an organisation that associates with these people.

There aren't a lot of jobs available for people entering the field.

There have been more than 90 exhibits since we opened in 1986. In all that time, we've had only one or two paid staff members.

[But that's not how things are done in Chico. An organization made up mainly of volunteers puts on two or three exhibits a year at Chico Museum.] There have been more than 90 exhibits since we opened in 1986, ... In all that time, we've had only one or two paid staff members.

It's very flattering sometimes.