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Thank you Elizabeth.

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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