Call for Articles
InterpNEWS July/Aug 2019 Issue

We still have room for a few more articles for the July/Aug Issue.  I have listed the articles we have all ready in the can to go.  I'd love some articles on:

- Interpreting climate change (or why you're NOT interpreting climate change).
- Summer interpretive programs or activities.
- New exhibits or exhibit technologies (articles from consultants OK).
- Living history interpretation
- Interpretive theater 
- Agricultural interpretation
-Interpretation at historic homes
- Interpretation at zoos or botanical gardens.
-Any other creative interpretation you'd like to share with others.
-Visitor studies and visitation research.

Our deadline for the July/Aug issue is the first of August, 2019.

IN is sent FREE as a service to the interpretive profession - to share new ideas and pass them on to others.

Send articles as WORD documents and any photos or graphs as jpegs.  If you have questions feel free to ask.

In this issue so far:

- Interpreting Phoebe Ann (Annie) Mosey.  IN Staff                                                                                   
- US Army Corps of Engineers Training In Interpretive Services for Managers, Supervisors
   and Team Leaders -            J. Patrick Barry                                                                                                                   
- “Does Setting Play a Role in Charlotte Bronte’s Villette? And What about Allusions?
   Dr.Martha Benn Macdonald                                                                                                                                 
- I really love VooDoo Lilys but they really stink!  John Veverka                                                               
- The Value of Viewing Videos of yourself doing interpretive presentations (ouch). J. Patrick Barry,                   
- The Twenty Mule Team and Borax - a story of the old west. John Veverka                                                         
- Massive crayfish that didn't exist 25 years ago are capable of cloning themselves —
  and it's terrifying scientists.  Carl Zimmer                                                                                                  
- Interpreting the Shiva Linga in Hundu religious traditions. by Subhamoy Das                                        
- Share Cropping and Cultural/Historical Interpretation. IN Research.                                                     
- Exploring the Crystal Cave. Neil Shea                                                                                                       
- A checklist for planning and delivery of interpretive walks and tours. John A. Veverka                          
- Getting to Work – a Critical Interpretive Requirement for “Hands On” activities. Ron Kley               
- A Salute to Pete Seeger: Environmental Patriot Extraordinaire - Charles Yaple                                      
- Determine The Right Length Of A Talk Naturally - Ethan Rotman          

John Veverka
IN Editor
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