Very nice.  Good luck, Leo!

Somewhere in here there should be a showing of Monument Men.

On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 3:23 PM, James Hare <[email protected]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I am pleased to announce that Wikimedia District of Columbia has selected
> Leo Zimmermann to lead our Wikipedia Summer of Monuments project. Leo's
> experience running Wikipedia workshops and reaching out to rural libraries
> have prepared him for what is our largest outreach project yet. The object
> of Summer of Monuments is to improve photographic coverage of nationally
> recognized historic sites in the Southern United States, a region that is
> underrepresented on Wikipedia. In particular, we have identified ten states
> where photographic coverage lags behind: Georgia, North Carolina, Tennessee,
> Kentucky, Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and Kansas.
> Our plan is to build on the success we had with Wiki Loves Monuments with a
> campaign of direct outreach to those historical and cultural institutions
> who share our mission to improve access to the world's knowledge. To learn
> more, read our latest blog post:
> <http://blog.wikimediadc.org/2014/06/introducing-wikipedia-summer-of-monuments/>.
>
> We invite Wikimedians and our allies to join us in this effort to share
> history on Wikipedia!
>
>
> —
> James Hare
> President, Wikimedia District of Columbia
> http://wikimediadc.org
> @wikimediadc
>
>
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