Hello everyone

As most of you know, I met last week with Heritage Western Cape (HWC) regarding 
our partnership in Wiki Loves Monuments. The meeting went reasonably well, with 
the core points discussed below.

1) I managed to get hold of the long sought endorsement letter and official HWC 
logo. The letter is visible on our website and can be found 
here: http://wikilovesmonuments.co.za/wiki/Letters_of_support.
2) HWC decided to provide us with R5000 for use as the competition prize. They 
can either wire this money to us, or they could buy the reward themselves and 
then pass it on to us, the latter being the least troublesome for them.
3) They wanted more information regarding the competition launch, to which I 
gave them the decided upon date of 1 September. Andrew (CEO of HWC) mentioned 
that they would be willing to send someone to the launch to say a few words. I 
believe that we should invite a few people from their department, because of 
their efforts in helping us.
4) They also started to work on a poster to promote WLM that they will be 
sending to 23 museums throughout the Western Cape. This is very good exposure, 
and we should make use of it.
5) Each of these museums does have at least one computer with internet access 
and HWC are willing to ask the museum staff to help with WLM on Heritage Day. 
They are having a staff meeting soon, which means that we should decide as soon 
as possible on the exact methodology of that day.
6) It was also advised that we decide on a few core participating museums (Cape 
Town, Worcester, George, Mosselbay) that will promote WLM heavily on Heritage 
Day. Should we decide on these museums, HWC would assist us in this process.
7) WHC also informed me that their contacts at the daily newspapers are looking 
specifically for stories regarding Heritage Day, and that they will help us to 
work with these contacts to get the needed exposure.
8) They also came up with the idea that we should contact local photography 
schools to help us with the initial levels of screening the photographs. That 
way we will only get the best images to the high-level judges.

On the same day, I also managed to meet with someone from the City of Cape 
Town. We previously met with them, and they are still very much interested in 
WLM. The other good news is that I managed to convince them to make available 
old maps they have in their possession. These maps are very old, some dating 
back to 1895! The only agreement is that these maps should be of such a 
resolution that it could not be used for commercial printing. These discussions 
are still in the initial phases and I agreed to follow this up with them. In 
addition to this, they also have small articles already written about a large 
amount of heritage sites, and with correct discussions, they might also release 
these under a free license to be used as article texts. Finally, they are 
potentially interested in sponsoring us for the competition, which I must also 
still follow up.

I believe that these meetings went very well and that we have good governmental 
support. I suggest that the following points are important and should be 
followed up immediately:

1) Decide on what we want to do with the R5000 made available by HWC. The 
sooner we decide on this, the sooner they can start working on it.
2) We should decide on the detail of the competition launch, as it is only 40 
days away. We should create a guest list and invite the high-ranking people 
before their diaries are full.
3) In addition to the above, we should decide on who could speak at this event 
and approach them early to ensure their availability.
4) Decide on the methodology of Heritage Day.
5) The documentation on our website should be completed, as we can then present 
it to the museum staff. They can then indicate to us how to improve it and we 
can beforehand help them with potential questions.
6) We should now already talk to the contacts at the newspapers and invite them 
to the competition launch. If we keep them informed, we can enjoy much more 
exposure during the competition.
7) The local photography schools should be approach for help with filtering the 
images.
8) We should also approach the City of Cape Town again and convince them to 
release the maps and the articles they already have. Potentially we can also 
get them to sponsor the competition.

As you all can see, there is so much that we still need to do before the 
competition! So if there is anywhere where you can help us, please contact us 
and do so. If we want to make a success of this we will need the support of 
everyone we can get.

Kind regards
Lourie


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