PLAYING FOR KEEPS: A GAME PLAN TO SAVE OUTDOOR SCULPTURE 16-19 NOVEMBER 1996 AN INTERNATIONAL TOWN MEETING This fall in Washington, D.C., citizens, conservators, art historians, public officials, business leaders and park staff will attend a major meeting to celebrate Save Outdoor Sculpture (SOS!) results and to consider next steps for action. Sculptor Luis Jimenez is the keynote speaker. Six workshops will take place Saturday, 16 November 1996: 1. "Sorry!-Is Not Good Enough: Outdoor Sculpture and the Law" 2. "Scrabble: Good Words Can Help Save Your Good Works" 3. "What's My Line? Personnel Options in Maintenance" 4. "Risk: Prudent Management with Your Collection Management Plan" 5. "Dominoes: Linking Your Sculpture and Your Schools" 6. "The $64,000 Question: Fund Raising for Treatment and Maintenance" The town meeting officially begins on Sunday, 17 November with a morning tour, "Statue Maker, Freeze!: On the Trail of Outdoor Sculpture"; an afternoon symposium, "Let the Games Begin: A Celebration of America's Sculpture", which will include the keynote speaker's address; and a reception that will include an international showplace with database demonstrations, education and curriculum materials, a consultant's corner, poster sessions and a book fair. On Monday, 18 November "Passwords and Clues: Public Sculpture and Public Awareness" and "Puzzles and Conundrums: Piecing Together an Interpretive Plan for Your Community's Public Sculpture" will discuss how to increase public awareness of outdoor sculpture and how to implement local change. Five workshops will be given Monday afternoon: 1. "Overview of Treatment Methods" 2. "Planning and Contracting for Treatment and Maintenance 3. "New Commissions for Outdoor Sculpture: Design Choices for Cost-effective Long-term Care" 4. Personnel Options in Maintenance 5. Applying the Lunch Talk to Your Collection A reception will be held Monday evening at the National Museum of American Art. Tuesday, 19 November will feature a symposium on two subjects: "On Your Mark: Setting Your Sights," and "Bingo! Playing the Trump Card: SOS! for the New Century". Registration cost is $50 for the Saturday workshops or $100 for the three-day meeting. To obtain a preliminary registration form, call SOS! at 1-800-422-4612, or email Vera Zarechnak at <[log in to unmask]> For more information on the Save Outdoor Sculpture project, contact Jennifer Chinworth at <[log in to unmask]> or call the SOS! office at 1-800-422-4612.