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Hello Elizabeth:

I am contacting you directly rather than through the List Serv because I'm
having  registration problem and publishing it to the list via the contact
information provided in the email didn't seem appropriate. I'm a Metro
Maryland member interested in attending the meeting on Monday. I've been
trying to figure out how to register and have decided I'm not getting there
on my own. When I try to register the drop down menu doesn't give me a
choice for registering as a member without bringing a guest. I'm reaching
the registration program via the email invitation that was sent out. How
can I fix that?  I apologize for circumventing what appears to be the
process for getting information, but often List management seems to prefer
not cluttering the list with personal issues (which this seems to be to me).

Best

Larry Reitz CRA

On Wed, Nov 23, 2016 at 9:52 AM, Elizabeth W. Adkins <[log in to unmask]>
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> WHEN: December 12
> WHERE:  Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington,
> followed by reception & heavy hors d'oeurves at the Mt. Vernon Inn
> HOW MUCH?  Members: $30 for one person - add a guest for $50
> Non-members: $35 for one person - add a guest for $60
> REGISTER: https://co.clickandpledge.com/advanced/default.aspx?wid=32497
>
> Please join the ARMA NOVA and Metro Maryland Chapters of ARMA and the
> National Capitol Chapter of AIIM for a private lecture and tour of The Fred
> W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington and a
> Reception
> at the Mount Vernon Inn Restaurant immediately following.  The Library,
> located on the grounds of George Washington’s Mount Vernon, broadens the
> vision of the Mount Vernon Ladies Association beyond the preservation of
> George Washington’s Mount Vernon Estate, and seeks to extend the education
> of Washington’s life, achievements, and character – to the entire world.
>
> The Library event begins with a lecture in the Rubenstein Lecture Hall
> (within the Library facility) and ends with a private tour of the personal
> collection of the First President and Lady of the United States, George and
> Martha Washington.
> The National Library is a 45,000-square foot facility safeguarding
> Washington’s books and manuscripts, approximately 1,500 additional
> 18th-century books, as well as thousands of important 19th-century
> newspapers, manuscripts, and documents.  It also serves as a scholarly
> retreat, creates educational outreach programs, and provides seminars and
> training programs with a special focus on Washington’s leadership.  The
> Library emphasizes educational outreach, touching the lives of students,
> teachers, and scholars across the nation.
>
> Join Mark Santangelo, Chief Librarian and Archivist, and Rebecca Baird,
> Project Archivist, as they share their experiences as the library’s first
> Chief Librarian and Archivist/Project Archivist.  They will discuss how
> they
> develop the collection, manage staff and stakeholders, and provide access
> and services to facilitate and promote the collection’s use.
>
> The Reception at the Mount Vernon Inn immediately follows.
>
> Event Date:  Monday, December 12, 2016
> Cost of event:  $30 Members and $35 Non-Member (see registration details
> below) / Cash Bar optional
> 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM  Library Lecture & Tour - Fred W. Smith National Library,
>       Rubenstein Lecture Hall, 3600 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway, Mount
> Vernon, VA 22121
>
> Meet the tour group at the front entrance of the Library.  Free Parking is
> located within walking distance.  For those who require special
> accommodation, please notate with your online registration or email Deborah
> Dumont at <[log in to unmask]>.
>
> 7:15 PM – 9:00 PM  Reception at George Washington's Mount Vernon Inn
> Restaurant
> 3200 Mount Vernon Memorial Highway
> Mount Vernon, VA 22121
>
> The Inn is located across the street from the Library, within a short
> walking distance.  For those who require special accommodation, please
> notate with your online registration or email Deborah Dumont at
> <[log in to unmask]>.
>
> The private lecture and tour of The Fred W. Smith National Library for the
> Study of George Washington.  To attend the tour and the Reception
> immediately following, register at
> https://co.clickandpledge.com/advanced/default.aspx?wid=32497
>
> AGENDA
> 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM  Building Success Through Relationships
> Mark Santangelo, Chief Librarian and Archivist, George Washington Library
> Rebecca Baird, Project Archivist, George Washington Library
>
> 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM  Mt. Vernon Inn Reception
> Savor the flavors of the George Washington Mt. Vernon Restaurant Inn and
> enjoy a filling array of delicious Hors D’oeuvres in early America style.
> Cash Bar available.
>
> Welcome to Our Professional Organizations
> Mary Beth Weaver, President of ARMA NOVA Chapter
> Cheryl Smith, President of Metro Maryland ARMA Chapter
> Kevin Parker, President of the National Capitol Chapter of AIIM
> Training Futures
>
> As our holiday charity ARMA NOVA Chapter supports Training Futures, a
> nationally recognized workforce development program with proven results,
> providing training for living-wage administrative jobs.  It offers an
> innovative six-month curriculum in a simulated office environment and
> includes a focus on records management.
>
> Prize drawings!  Gifts from the Mount Vernon Gift Shop will be raffled off.
> All proceeds will go to Training Futures.  Must be present to win.
>
> ABOUT THE SPEAKERS
> Mark Santangelo, Chief Librarian and Archivist
> Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, Mt.
> Vernon, Virginia
>
> Mark Santangelo serves as the Chief Librarian and Archivist for the newest
> presidential library, the George Washington Library.  The library is
> located
> adjacent to the historical George Washington’s Mt. Vernon, and is resource
> for scholars, students, and all those interested in George Washington,
> colonial America, and the Revolutionary and founding eras.
>
> Mark has been George Washington's Mount Vernon Chief Librarian and
> Archivist
> since 2012 and oversaw the building project for the new Washington
> Presidential Library, which opened in the Fall of 2013.  In this role, he
> is
> responsible for developing the collection, managing staff, and providing
> access and services to facilitate and promote the collection’s use.
>
> Join Mark as he discusses the Library’s outreach – building relationships
> with the community they serve – through programs, events, tours, and social
> media.  Mark will also lead a tour of the unique collection, including a
> discussion on the way the library classifies Archives, Special Collections,
> and Records Management.
> Mark holds a Master’s degree in Library Science (MLS) from Rutgers
> University and a Masters of Theology (Th.M.) from Princeton University.
> His
> previous positions include twelve years at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
> as
> the Museum Librarian in charge of the Onassis Library and antiquities
> libraries as well as five years at the Princeton University Firestone
> Library serving in the General Reference and Humanities Department.
>
> Join Mark Santangelo and Rebecca Baird for a discussion of the unique
> intersection of historical preservation, Records Management, and the
> communities they serve.
>
> Rebecca Baird
> Project Archivist
> Fred W. Smith National Library for the Study of George Washington, Mt.
> Vernon, Virginia
>
> Ms. Baird Rebecca is the Project Archivist of the Archives of the Mount
> Vernon Ladies’ Association which is housed at the Washington Library.  She
> is responsible for arranging, describing, and providing access to the
> historic institutional records of the MVLA. Rebecca became a Certified
> Archivist (CA) in 2012 and a Digital Archives Specialist (DAS) through the
> Society of American Archivists in 2014.
>
> Rebecca received a Master’s of Library Science (MLS) from Emporia State
> University and a Bachelor of Arts in History and French from Texas Tech
> University.  Prior to joining the Washington Library’s staff in 2015,
> Rebecca worked as an Archivist for the Daughters of the American Revolution
> for eight years.
>
> Rebecca will be discussing the Library’s current outreach to build
> relationships with employees and departments around the Mt. Vernon Estate.
> Strong relationships support better understanding of the value of the
> Library’s records historically, and assists in the creation of a
> comprehensive disposition schedule for the archives.
>
> WANT MORE?  ARRANGE A TOUR OF THE ESTATE OF GEORGE WASHINGTON
> Mount Vernon is an iconic American landmark – an enduring reminder of the
> life and legacy of the Father of Our Country.  Once a vibrant plantation in
> the 18th century, the estate is now one of the nation’s most visited
> historic sites.  Combining an authentically interpreted 18th-century home,
> lush gardens and grounds, intriguing museum galleries, immersive programs,
> and first-rate dining and shopping, Mount Vernon is an incomparable
> national
> treasure. If you plan to include a tour of the Estate, General Admission
> can
> be purchased at the gate or online.  Visit the Mount Vernon website for
> further details and directions.
>
> General admission to George Washington's Mount Vernon includes access to
> the
> famous mansion, the beautiful view across the Potomac River, all the
> surrounding colonial buildings, Washington's amazing gardens, our farm, and
> museum filled with Washington treasures.
>
> The Estate closes at 4:00 PM, so plan your arrival to accommodate a
> three-hour tour.  Parking is convenient to the Estate, Library and Inn.
>
> The cost of the tour of the Estate is not included with the tour of the
> Library.
>
> ONLINE REGISTRATION
> Register for the tour and reception at George Washington's Mount Vernon Inn
> Restaurant immediately following the tour:
>
> Early Registration
> (before midnight, December 5th)
>
> $30 ARMA, AIIM or SLA Member, Government Employee or Full-Time Student ($50
> for two if you register a plus one)
> $35 Non-Member ($60 for two if you register a plus one)
>
> Late Registration
> (after midnight, December 5th)
>
> $35 ARMA, AIIM or SLA Member, Government Employee or Full-Time Student (or
> $60 for two)
> $40 Non-Member (or $70 for two)
>
> Elizabeth W. Adkins, CRM, CA, IGP
> Past President, ARMA NOVA chapter
>
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