Re: Key Ingredients: America by Food

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Seymour, Janet I - WHS (Janet.Seymour@wisconsinhistory.org)
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From: "Seymour, Janet I - WHS" <Janet.Seymour@wisconsinhistory.org>
Date: Wed, 28 Jan 2009 10:17:33 -0600
Subject: FW: Key Ingredients: America by Food
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List Serve members - Here is information from the Wisconsin Humanities Coun cil about upcoming programs and deadlines for the Museums on Main Street Pr ogram and Making it Home Film Festival.

These are both great programs - if your community fits the requirements, be
 sure to take a look!

Janet

The Wisconsin Humanities Council is excited to announce that applications f or Key Ingredients: America by Food, produced by the Smithsonian's Museum o n Main Street program, are now available. We are looking for museums, libra ries, cultural centers, historical societies, and other groups in communiti es of fewer than 10,000 residents to apply. More information about the exhi bition itself, what is required, and what is provided by the WHC, can be fo und on our Website: http://www.wisconsinhumanities.org/KeyIng.html

The application is attached, for your convenience. Applications are due Apr il 15, 2009 and the tour begins October 2010.

The Key Ingredients tour is one of the WHC's Wisconsin: Making it Home prog rams. Featured now on portalwisconsin.org, the state's home for all cultura l news and connections, is an article about Key Ingredients and the Making it Home film festivals. These festivals will highlight new and classic film s that explore environmental themes. They will take place over four weekend s in the spring of 2010. More information and applications to host a festiv al can be found on the WHC Website: http://www.wisconsinhumanities.org/maki ngithome.html

Read the article at http://www.portalwisconsin.org/Making_It_Home.cfm.

Thank you for your help in spreading the word! Don't hesitate to contact me
 with any questions.

Sincerely, Jessica

Jessica Becker Director of Public Programs Wisconsin Humanities Council www.wisconsinhumanities.org<http://www.wisconsinhumanities.org/>
<http://www.wisconsinhumanities.org/>608-263-3155 direct

Janet Seymour Field Services Representative - Northern Region Wisconsin Historical Society Voice: 715-836-2250

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