Resources for the 2022 Local History and Historic Preservation Conference

2022 Conference Session Recordings
Conference attendees have access to videos of all recorded sessions through January 15, 2023. Click on the session title to access the Zoom recording by registering with your name and email address.
Session Resources
Becoming an Advocate of Wisconsin History: How to Effectively Communicate and Cultivate Relationships with Elected Officials
Kate Easton, Legislative Liaison, Wisconsin Historical Society
Kennedy McCarthy, Government Affairs Coordinator, Wisconsin Historical Society
Becoming a History Advocate Packet
Making History at 250: Resources for Commemorating the US Semiquincentennial
Christian W. Øverland, The Ruth and Hartley Barker Director & CEO, Wisconsin Historical Society
Nicholas Hoffman, Historic Sites and Museums Division Administrator, Wisconsin Historical Society
Janet Seymour, Director of Outreach, Wisconsin Historical Society
What Makes a Thing an Artifact?
Joe Kapler, Lead Curator & Curator of Cultural History, Wisconsin Historical Society
What Makes a Thing an Artifact
Curators Choice Interpretive Summary
Fundraising: Your Board’s Biggest Challenge?
Jamie Simek, Grants Manager, The Eiteljorg Museum
15 Free Online Resources about Boards and Fundraising
Tourism 101 for the Historically Minded
Lisa Lefeber, Vice President, Destination Lake Winnebago Region
Tourism 101 for the Historically Minded
2022 Conference Partners
The Local History and Historic Preservation Conference appreciates the support of our 2022 partners.
Wisconsin Association of Historic Preservation Commissions
Wisconsin Council for Local History
Wisconsin Historical Records Advisory Board
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Contact us at lhhpconference@wisconsinhistory.org.
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