DAVID CITY, NE– Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art, located in David City, NE, received two first-place awards this week from the Mountain-Plains Museums Association (MPMA) at its annual conference held Oct 1-5 in Corpus Christi, TX.
Bethany native Ashley Beydler Cameron received the award for the design of the museum’s newsletter written by Amanda Mobley Guenther, museum curator. A year ago, Cameron, a graduate of Missouri Western State University in St. Joseph, MO, received first place from MPMA for her design of the museum’s web page. Ashley is the daughter of Susan and the late Perry Beydler and a 2006 graduate of South Harrison High School.
Bone Creek Museum of Agrarian Art is an active member of MPMA which provides services to museum professionals in 10 states: Colorado, Kansas, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Oklahoma, Texas and Wyoming. The other first-place award earned by the museum this year was for an exhibition catalog written by Mobley-Guenther. Cameron lives in Lincoln, NE, where she is a graphic and web designer and front-end developer. As an entrepreneur of a design, interactive, website and marketing business, she also works part-time at a Lincoln advertising agency, the minnow PROJECT. To view more of Ashley’s work or contact her directly, visit ashley-cameron.com.