InterpNEWS
The International Heritage Interpretation e-Magazine.
 
Call for Articles for our July/August 2018 Issue.
 
 
I am now looking for articles for the July/August 2018 issue of InterpNEWS – with a deadline of the 15th of May for a 1st of June 2018 mail out.  If you’d like to do an article for IN please feel free to contact me.
 
InterpNEWS reaches over 300K interpreters, agencies and organizations in 60 countries.  Some of the topics of interest could include:
 
- Interpreting Geology or Earth Sciences
- Interpreting Global Warming.
- Innovative interpretive programs or services at historic sites/museums.
- Innovative interpretive exhibits.
- Interpretive research and visitor studies.
- Interpreting farming and farming/agriculture heritage.
- Interpreting food and historic food preparation.
- Interpretation in zoos and botanical gardens.
- Interpretive theater and living history interpretation.
- Managing or developing volunteer programs.
- Interpretive programs or exhibits for children or school groups.
- Interpreting climate change
- Using interpretation to accomplish management objectives.

Articles in hand for the July/Aug issue thus far include:

-Meet our Regional Editors                                                                                                                         
-Cover photo – celebrating the wonders of poison dart frogs.                                        
-Interpreting Plymouth Rock. Matt Villamaino                                                      
-How Much ‘You’ is Too Much ‘You’? Important Considerations for Visitor-Focused Interpretation
  Chris Brusatte,                                                                                                                   
-One Soldier’s Experience”. Dr. Martha Benn Macdonald                                                        
-Exploring Close to Home. Ron Kley                                                               
-“Ron’s Rock” – Interpretation is Where you Find it.  Ron Kley                       
-Bringing Prehistory to London’s Classrooms. Laura Hunter                                    
-Eight “Tricks” To A Great Presentation - Speaking Tip 93 Ethan Rotman                              
-Native Plants: Restorations and Interpretation Using The Principles of Jens Jensen (1860-1951)  Werling
-Sharing My Memories of a Little Town Called Montreat---and its Billy Graham story. M.Macdonald   
-Interpreting the Saguaro Cactus and the Gila Woodpecker – IN Staff                        
-Interpreting the Shiva Linga in Hundu religious traditions. Subhamoy Das    
-The Language of Live Interpretation - Making Contact.  John A. Veverka     

Again, if you are interested in contributing an article for this issue, or if you might be interested in being one of our regional editors please feel free to get in touch with me.  You can read the current issue of IN at: www.issuu.com/interpnews. 

If you are currently not a IN subscriber (subscriptions are FREE), I would be happy to add you or your organization to our mailing list.  

Cheers,
John Veverka
IN Editor
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