[Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Wanna help?

Jack Gilles via Dialogue dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net
Wed Jul 30 10:07:41 PDT 2014


Sherwood,

What we are trying to learn how to do for people like you that have material that might not be in Chicago as of now is how to do that from where you are. We really don’t have a way to handle boxes of new/old stuff into Chicago. We got all the Phoenix file cabinets and have spent a lot of time just seeing what is there. It’s a big job. Also the Grows have sent in stuff. We’re trying not to do that any more, thus this Team for the GARA. So I would suggest two things, sign up for being part of that experiment at the GARA site (coming to you soon via email) and secondly go ahead and begin a inventory list so you know what you have that might be “gems” for history.

Jack

Jack
On Jul 30, 2014, at 12:02 PM, Sherwood Shankland <sherwoodshankland at comcast.net> wrote:

> Jack, Jim etc.
> On a logistical note: Should we be shipping boxes of files to Chicago; or just create and outline of stuff on hand and send along a few examples?
> Sherwood
>  
> From: Jack Gilles [mailto:jackcgilles at gmail.com] 
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 9:06 AM
> To: Sherwood Shankland
> Cc: James Wiegel; Gordon Harper; Frank Cookingham via Dialogue; Wendell Refior
> Subject: Re: [Dialogue] [Oe List ...] Wanna help?
>  
> Sherwood,
>  
> That’s the kind of stuff we’re looking for, at least stuff we don’t already have. May I suggest you consider joining a team for the GARA in September (20-27), that will be for those who have your kind of files plus local work that could be shared with others. That team would learn how to add stuff from their own sight into the archives data base. Wendell has sort of mastered this technique. Please consider it, but of course there may be other work going on that you would prefer to work on. A letter of invitation to the OE/ICA Dialogue will be going out soon with details on the GARA. 
>  
> Thanks for the input.
>  
> Jack
>  
> On Jul 30, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Sherwood Shankland via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Sherwood here…
> Hi Jim ++ we are holding four four-drawer file cabinets of OE/EI/ICA archives in our garage. No one has recently dug into the files, so they are in storage – not the best environment, but we are mile-high, mostly dry, most of the time.
> One cabinet is mostly spirit methods stuff…please advise…David Dunn knows these files best so I have cc’d him on this inquiry…
> Grace and Peace, SS
>  
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> From: OE [mailto:oe-bounces at lists.wedgeblade.net] On Behalf Of James Wiegel via OE
> Sent: Wednesday, July 30, 2014 4:48 AM
> To: Gordon and Roxana Harper
> Cc: OE; Dialogue ICA
> Subject: [Oe List ...] Wanna help?
>  
> Jim Wiegel here.  I am looking for some help in designing and implementing a spirit life component for the Global Archives Research Assembly in September.  If you are able, interested to help,  let me know.  The plan is to have both on line and on site elements. 
>  
> Could be fun . . .
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> On Jul 28, 2014, at 20:18, David Zahrt via Dialogue <dialogue at lists.wedgeblade.net> wrote:
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> THU Jul 24
> There was a late breakfast—7am—because the Rally at the NE Capital steps in Lincoln was scheduled for 5pm. We planned to meet at the Bourbon Theatre on O St at 4pm.  The plan was to March as a group 4 blocks over to the Capitol and arrive shortly before 5. I walked over to the gear truck and got my musical equipment and went over to the Capitol steps to set up. We were scheduled to play before the Rally started. 
>  
> Bob Fritzmeier,  a friend from Sioux City, arrived. We had a chance to catch up with each other before the Climate Justice Gypsy Band began to play.  We played for about 5 minutes and then the speakers were introduced. There were a substantial number of Nebraskans at the Rally. Anna introduced the March and then introduced Ed. Ed made a brief overview of the March and turned the mike over to a Nebraskan who explained what Nebraskans are doing about Climate Change, and how the March helps emphasize what they’re doing.
>  
> She explained that we are taking a petition, signed by numerous people, and the Marchers to the Governor’s Mansion. Bob and I took my insturments over to his car and joined the March to the Mansion. The gates to the yard were all locked. Then a fellow read the proclamation to the Governor.  When he finished the proclamation he must have pushed a button on the entrance because an officer came out of the Mansion and over to the gate. He was handed the petition with all its signatures then returned to the Mansion. The Governor didn’t appear.
>  
> We Marched back to the steps of the Capitol where a pastor described what was required of us, what we were doing, and gave her blessing. We then headed over to the school where there was sweet corn and dinner for those who wanted it. On the way over I discovered why Bob was so familiar with Lincoln: he had attended University in Lincoln. As we moved along I took the opportunity to introduce Bob to the Marchers. He was pleased to meet them, find out where they were from, and get their perspective on the March. I introduced him to Miriam, who has been elected as the Mayor of the March. When Bob told her he was from Sioux City, she informed him that was where she was born. He also made a financial contribution to the March, which was much appreciated. 
>  
> Since the next day was a stay-day I was introduced to the man who was the taxi to my host’s residence. He took Bob and me back to Bob’s car to get the bass and amp, then went to the gear truck where I packed the music equipment and got my overnight equipment.  Bob had to be back in Sioux City at his work on Friday morn, so we said “Goodbye” and departed.  Our host was Trish. She was working at the checkout counter at HyVee until 10:30, so JJ and I settled in and waited for Trish to get home. She arrived and we had some conversation before bedtime.
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