AGENDA:
1. Brochures how are we doing? Haven't seen them. They must be done by 3/2.
2. Extra Curricular events: need an organizer (staff person to keep track/get space); Liz will volunteer to work the trailer at Cabella's on Sunday, and Earth Day Reno. Need volunteers to work other extras.
3. (Nevada Museum of Art?) photo class to Black Rock. need to follow up on this, what would it look like: overnight, get into fly, how much would we charge? people bring their own food/camp gear? how large of a group?
4.Other educational opportunities? kids school trips/unr geologist trips to fly? how do we get our name out into the community?
5.Tapping the Burner Community. Jack Rabbit Speaks. Friends interpretive camp at Burning Man
Minutes of the Meeting
1) Liz fliers at rgj, unr
look into free conference phone
brochure completion: 4 hours work, Tuesday proof
Dave Book articles newsletter
raffle prize Mark Fore gun shop: JB ask, Liz email
2) ex curr shows: largely taken care of
vols for Cabelas: Liz, Crow, others
Crow post on reno-list, forwarded to reno-announce
3)postpone NMA discussion,
self guided field trips, photo angle
Fly tours nixed
Jamieson cleanup offer
5) Jackrabbit: didn't get in last time, Metric will call Playaquest
Interpretive Camp: Dave Mensing
Evolution of public lands in the West
American History
professional interpreters in uniform
http://publiclands.org/explore/site.php?search=YES&back=Search%20Results...
PSAs prerecorded
events in Who What Where
outreach: wagon pulled by horse car
Pat Phelps wagon maker in Vya, check with Surprise Valley CC
Dave Mensing will write up proposal, talk with Karina of Earth Guardians
Burning Man Camp
There is just a few suggestions and comments regarding the 2009 Burning Man Exhibit Proposal:
a transition between past First Nation people in the region (mainly Paiute Territory) to the future: a drum circle would be fun and interactive w/ exibitors, enjoying a feel of the "Heart of the Black Rock".
A Teepee seems very inappropriate and may be degrading to our elders.
Teepees are good I love them; but for a hisotrical perspective a willow and sage brush dwelling seems very appropriate, this could be done by a school project or something. thank you.