Expo 2015+100 Archive
LEAVE YOUR LEGACY. TELL YOUR STORY.
Before you know it, Expo 2015 will be history. You will have participated in an event with a long and important legacy.
Expo 2015 is an event that students and historians will be studying in the future. Like past expositions, its anniversaries will be celebrated and spur conversations about our era and our contributions to history. What may seem commonplace or unimportant to us NOW might be profound to those in the future. Today is the best time to start shaping That legacy.
We’re collecting a variety of common, everyday items used during Expo 2015. These items will be shared online to demonstrate Expo 2015’s legacy as well as stored for posterity at the Donald G. Larson Collection on International Expositions and Fairs at the California State University in Fresno, California, USA. We need your help in saving these artifacts.
We ask that you also fill out a postcard to accompany the item to help identify it and its significance , place it in an appropriately sized envelope, and leave it in the bin or email us for collection. Imagine how you would describe the item to someone celebrating Expo 2015’s 100th anniversary in 2115. Have a photo of the item in context, such as being used? Share it online using the hashtag #Expo2015plus100.
Here are just a few examples of the types of items we’re thinking of collecting: temporary documents, handwritten notes, branded items, leftover “pieces,” brochures, magazines with Expo 2015 articles, expo clothing, ceremonial items, food and drink packaging (cleaned), printed photographs, construction gear (such as branded hard hats), unused signage, unique souvenirs, event tickets, and event programs. Do not feel limited to these items, however. Items in any language are appreciated. Let’s tell our story. We’re saving both artifacts and memories.
We'll be collecting items and stories at Casa Corriere on the Expo 2015 site after 6 p.m. on the 10th of July 2015.
Find out more at http://www.Expo2015plus100.org/
Видео Expo 2015+100 Archive канала Urso Chappell
Before you know it, Expo 2015 will be history. You will have participated in an event with a long and important legacy.
Expo 2015 is an event that students and historians will be studying in the future. Like past expositions, its anniversaries will be celebrated and spur conversations about our era and our contributions to history. What may seem commonplace or unimportant to us NOW might be profound to those in the future. Today is the best time to start shaping That legacy.
We’re collecting a variety of common, everyday items used during Expo 2015. These items will be shared online to demonstrate Expo 2015’s legacy as well as stored for posterity at the Donald G. Larson Collection on International Expositions and Fairs at the California State University in Fresno, California, USA. We need your help in saving these artifacts.
We ask that you also fill out a postcard to accompany the item to help identify it and its significance , place it in an appropriately sized envelope, and leave it in the bin or email us for collection. Imagine how you would describe the item to someone celebrating Expo 2015’s 100th anniversary in 2115. Have a photo of the item in context, such as being used? Share it online using the hashtag #Expo2015plus100.
Here are just a few examples of the types of items we’re thinking of collecting: temporary documents, handwritten notes, branded items, leftover “pieces,” brochures, magazines with Expo 2015 articles, expo clothing, ceremonial items, food and drink packaging (cleaned), printed photographs, construction gear (such as branded hard hats), unused signage, unique souvenirs, event tickets, and event programs. Do not feel limited to these items, however. Items in any language are appreciated. Let’s tell our story. We’re saving both artifacts and memories.
We'll be collecting items and stories at Casa Corriere on the Expo 2015 site after 6 p.m. on the 10th of July 2015.
Find out more at http://www.Expo2015plus100.org/
Видео Expo 2015+100 Archive канала Urso Chappell
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