Thanks, Bucky. Good to know! -----Original Message----- From: Museum on Main Street [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of [log in to unmask] Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2014 7:09 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: Journey Stories and the Great Depression Carol: You may already know this, but the ALA has an exhibit going around on the Depression era and the host communities do local programming. I don't have a lot of details, though I wrote letters of support for two sites in IL. I think there's info on the ALA website, but let me know if you need more and I can hook you up with a couple sites. Bucky Halker On 2014-07-19 10:08, Chris Vallillo wrote: > Hi Carol, > > I'd suggest talking with Bucky Halker. He's done several projects in > the great depression and is very knowledgeable about the music of the > Dust bowl and labor from that era. > > Best, > > Chris > > Chris Vallillo > Gin Ridge Music > PO Box 144 > Macomb, IL 61455 > 309-833-4838 > [log in to unmask] > www.chrisvallillo.com [1] > > On Jul 17, 2014, at 12:48 PM, Harsh, Carol wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> I need your help. >> >> The Smithsonian has a broad initiative relating to Immigration and >> migration. As such, I’ve been asked to pull together by noon tomorrow >> a list of programs, exhibitions, or educational activities that >> relate to the GREAT DEPRESSION done by communities that have hosted >> Journey Stories. So, I am digging through tons of close out reports >> to find some examples. We need the name of the organization, town, >> state, and one sentence about their project or program. >> >> It would be enormously helpful if any of you that have been involved >> with Journey Stories could help me think this out a bit more. >> >> Thanks in advance for any ideas or recollections about programs done >> in your state. Please send your comments to me directly, >> [log in to unmask] >> >> Best, >> >> Carol > > > > Links: > ------ > [1] http://www.chrisvallillo.com