Message-ID: <B0053797876@listserve.uwec.edu> From: "2010 WI Oral History Day" <treeves@library.wisc.edu> Subject: 2010 WI Oral History Day: link to webpage Date: Wed, 03 Feb 2010 09:11:33 -0600Hello, all:
I hope you all have had a wonderful winter so far. I email to give you the link to the program for the 2010 WI Oral History Day, whic h will be held March 28 & 29 in Milwaukee.
http:/ /www.slis.wisc.edu/continueed/oralhist/
Thanks to the folks at the UW--Madison Library School (thei r Continuing Education Services) for their work building the webpage.
The webpage has our "Why WI Oral History Day" document, the prog ram for both days, and the registration form. There is a registration fee for those folks who will attend Monday's event to offset the cost of l unch. If you don't want lunch on Monday, don't pay but do register. 160; (There will be refreshments provided at the Sunday event and Monday mo rning, which is why even if you do not want lunch on Monday, we need you to register to give us a head count for both days.) And as with last year, ea rly registrants will receive a free book. Also, as you will see on th e form, we do NOT have web registration or take credit cards (someday will nudge into the 21st Century), so attendees need to follow the directions on how to get the registration fee ($12) to the appropriate place (me) by Mar ch 22.
The one thing the website does not have this year is a list of r estaurants/lodging in the UW--Milwaukee campus area. I assume most fo lks, except me and our keynote speaker of course, are not staying Sunday ni ght, or they know the area well enough to know where to stay and/or eat. 60; If I hear otherwise from folks, I'll see what I can do about getting an d posting a document with lodging/restaurant tips.
That's all for now. I will duplicate this post on our blog , wisconsinoralhistoryday.blogspot.com. The blog also has other news/ notes that I do not always send on this email. Translation: check it out!
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