Register NOW! For Our Next FREE Local History Webinar

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RICHARD ALLEN BERNSTEIN (rick.bernstein@wisconsinhistory.org)
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From: RICHARD ALLEN BERNSTEIN <rick.bernstein@wisconsinhistory.org>
Subject: Register NOW! For Our Next FREE Local History Webinar
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2018 16:18:11 +0000
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Please join us for our next Local History Webinar this coming Wednesday, November 14, 2018, 1:30 pm CT. This program, like all out Local History Webinars, are FREE and open to the public.

If you can’t make the scheduled date or time of the live broadcast, feel free to register anyway and soon afterwards you will receive a link to the full recording that you can watch on demand at your convenience.

This program will also include some information about how to adapt this program to organizations and states outside of Wisconsin. Richard Bernstein, Local History-Field Services, Office of Programs and Outreach
 Wisconsin Historical Society Collecting, Preserving and Sharing Stories Since 1846<http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/?utm_source=Email%20Signatures&amp;amp%3Butm_medium=email&amp;amp%3Butm_campaign=si>

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Local History Webinars Presented FREE of charge by Local History-Field Services, Office of Programs and Outreach All Local History Webinars start at 1:30 p.m. CT
 Can't make it at the scheduled day/time? Register for the program and after the live webinar concludes you will be sent a link to view the full recording that you can watch on demand and at your convenience.
 Wednesday, November 14, 2018 1:30 pm CT Wisconsin 101, Our History in Objects Presented by Tom Broman, Emeritus Professor, History of Science, UW-Madison and Co-Director of “Wisconsin 101”.
[Tom Broman, Co-director, Wisconsin101]Does your local historical museum or society have objects that could be used to tell an interesting story about your locality? If so, Wisconsin 101<https://wi101.org/>, the web-based project that uses objects to tell local histories on a statewide basis, is looking for new contributions and wants you to write about it! During its more than four years in operation, Wisconsin 101<https://wi101.org/> has posted nearly forty objects and related storied from all around the state, and our authors have ranged from college undergraduates to professional curators to volunteers and docents at local from museums and historical societies. Many of the objects posted on Wisconsin 101 have also been featured on Wisconsin Public Radio's "Wisconsin Life" program. This webinar will be of particular interest to curators who are thinking about reorganizing their exhibits, as well as anyone who wants to look at material culture in new and interesting ways. Join Wisconsin 101 as Tom take us through the steps of writing for Wisconsin 101. Tom will discuss what makes an object suitable for telling local history, how to research and write two or three stories around the object.
[cid:[cid:image004.png@01D47815.5A539360]Also presenting is Joy Huntington, a PhD student at the University of Wisconsin – Madison in the School of Human Ecology studying Vernacular Architecture. Her research is a historical analysis of how women shaped the urban landscape of Madison. Joy received her Bachelor of Arts from the University of Michigan and her Masters of Interior Architecture from Chatham University. This year she received a fellowship with the Center for the Humanities. Joy is assisting the Wisconsin Historical Society and Wisconsin 101 with their initiative to teach the fundamentals of material culture to the primary and secondary education levels. In this fellowship, she is creating lesson plans for teachers to extend the learning from visits to the Wisconsin Historic Museum and Old World Wisconsin. REGISTER FOR THIS FREE WEBINAR BY CLICKING HERE.<https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/8980593665142989571>

Webinars will be recorded and available for viewing afterwards on demand. Anyone who registers will automatically receive an email with a link to the full recording of the presentation. Contact Rick Bernstein<mailto:rick.bernstein@wisconsinhistory.org> with questions

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