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Sesquicentennial Committees


Executive Committee
Dan Corson, Chair
Responsibilities:
Plan Organizational Meeting for community, February 20, 2008
Develop Teaser ads
Develop guidelines and policy
Decide on Signature Events for Sesqui Celebrations

Marketing
Jerry Lewis and Bud Leonard, Co-Chairs
Responsibilities:
Sets policy for logo use
Coordinates and approves design for banners
Approves advertising
Places media releases
Creates “Teaser” video
Documents events and programs
Promotes public/private presentations of slide shows and/or videos

Publicity
Silvia Pettem, Chair
Responsibilities:
Work with media outlets to create publicity for Sesquicentennial events

Videos
Open


Fundraising and Sponsorship
Bob Yates, Chair

Responsibilities:
Create fundraising plan
Develop levels of sponsorship
Find sponsors for events and programs

Programs
Peter Pollock, Chair
Responsibilities:
Suggests and develops Signature events
Work with sponsors
Activities Coordinator
Nancy Geyer, Chair
Responsibilities:
Monitor city-wide events
Create event calendar

Merchandising
Open

Responsibilities:
Track appropriate merchandise with logo being sold
Establish fee for using logo

Older Boulder
Celeste Woodley, Chair
Responsibilities:
Work with Carnegie Library’s Oral History Program to interview longtime Boulder residents
Interview people in Boulder in 1959 who were involved in Boulder’s Centennial Celebration
Collect photos for Carnegie Collection to be scanned and returned to owner

Heritage and History
Mona Lambrecht, Chair
Responsibilities:
Tracks historical accuracy and integrity of events
Researches 50+ year businesses
Compiles list of "old-timers" for 2/10/2009 reception

Web Site
Dina Carson, Chair
Responsibilities:
Approves web design, content, links and related items.

Education & Youth
Boulder History Museum
Responsibilities:
Develops program suggestions for schools and youth organizations