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Dear colleagues,



With the end of the year fast-approaching, the ARLIS/DC-MD-VA chapter is
ever mindful that the annual conference in Washington, D.C. is right around
the corner. All year, local chapter members have been meeting to plan the
conference, develop the program, and offer a great lineup of workshops,
tours, and special events. And every year, chapters across ARLIS/NA make
generous donations to support the annual conference.



This year, inspired by the impressive precedent of previous host chapters,
ARLIS/NA Ontario and ARLIS/NA Southern California, our chapter decided that
we, too, could raise $1,000 for the annual conference. ARLIS/NA President
Gregory Most generously offered to host a fundraising event with wine and
hors d’oeuvres at his residence, following our Fall Chapter
meeting<http://arlisdmv.org/meetings/past-meetings/> on
October 11, 2013. We set the suggested donation at $40, but gratefully
accepted donations at any level, whether or not chapter members were able
to attend. Tessa Brawley, chapter Web Manager, created an online form to
collect RSVPs and donations via PayPal, complete with a snazzy thermometer
so members could keep track of our progress. Chapter members rallied to the
cause and within just three weeks, we met and even surpassed our initial
goal! As a great side-benefit, with the funds in excess our target amount
of $1,000, we were able to replenish the fund for our annual award,
the Caroline
Backlund Professional Development Travel
Award<http://arlisdmv.org/membership/awards/>
.



Along with the ARLIS/NA Development Committee, we encourage chapters to
start thinking about their donations to the annual conference. If your
chapter donated a certain amount last year, think about increasing your
target, even if it’s a modest amount, since every little bit counts!
Fundraising events can be social, like receptions or happy hours, an
opportunity for chapter members to socialize outside of formal business
meetings. Or, they can be imaginative efforts that engage the community,
like ARLIS/NA Ontario’s vintage clothing sale, which solicited donations of
one-of-a-kind items for sale. Whatever form the fundraiser takes, showing
your chapter’s support for the annual conference is crucial, making special
events like the Reception at Dumbarton
Oaks<http://www.arlisna.org/washingtondc2014/events.php>possible.



So, we encourage everyone to take this year’s conference theme, “Art and
Politics,” to heart and start raising funds for our collective campaign to
host a successful conference for all ARLIS/NA members next year in
Washington, D.C!

 Many thanks,
Shalimar Fojas White

Chair, ARLIS/DC-MD-VA


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Shalimar Abigail Fojas White
Manager, Image Collections and Fieldwork Archives
Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
1703 32nd Street, NW Washington, DC 20007
Tel. 202.339.6972; Email [log in to unmask]

Website: http://www.doaks.org/library-archives/icfa
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