Hello all,

The American Association of Museums has announced ?Invite Congress to 
Visit Your Museum? Week, August 11-18, as in the forwarded text below.

If you're at a U.S. museum and your role enables you to act on this, 
please consider doing so. If you're not in a position to act on it 
yourself, please consider sharing this announcement with colleagues who 
might be able to do so at your own institution or elsewhere.

best regards,

Rob (as MCN representative on the AAM Council of Affiliates)

Rob Lancefield
Manager of Museum Information Services / Registrar of Collections
Davison Art Center, Wesleyan University
301 High Street, Middletown CT 06459-0487 USA
rlancefield [at] wesleyan [dot] edu  |  tel. 860.685.2965


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AAM Announces ?Invite Congress to Visit Your Museum? Week; Set for 
August 11-18, Museums Need to Show Congress How Essential They Are

WHAT: Museums invite Members of Congress to visit their museums
WHY: Show Congress what museums are and what they do
WHEN: August 11-18, 2012

?In August, Members of Congress will be at home for nearly a month, 
looking for opportunities to connect with constituents,? said AAM 
President Ford W. Bell. ?At a time when the national debt has reached 
$15 trillion, ?sequestration? (automatically triggered cuts) could lead 
to deep cuts to all federal programs, state budgets are being squeezed, 
and non-essential funding is being slashed, museums must demonstrate 
that they are worthy of a federal investment.?

What will influence Congress the most as they make these tough budget 
choices? ?According to a recent study, constituent visits have more 
influence than any other influence group or strategy,? Bell said. ?This 
?Invite Congress to Visit Your Museum? event is the perfect opportunity 
for Congress to learn first-hand how museums provide essential community 
services. I urge every museum to participate in this event.?

AAM has made it easy to participate. Just follow these easy steps:

1. Find out who represents you in Congress:
<http://t.congressweb.com/l/?IOGZMRVFPUFKCNN>

2. Send a letter to invite them for a visit:
<http://t.congressweb.com/l/?IOGZMRVFPUHYCKE>

3. Call the local office to find the name of the scheduler and call or 
email to follow up:
<http://t.congressweb.com/l/?IOGZMRVFPUVBCPD>

4. Continue following up until a meeting can be set up (if the Member of 
Congress is not available the week of August 11, offer alternate dates).

5. Plan the visit ? See the AAM ?How To? guide to help you prepare ? 
including what to do before, during, and after the visit:
<http://t.congressweb.com/l/?IOGZMRVFPUBAFVT>

This coordinated effort will help museums demonstrate that they are not 
a luxury or just ?for the wealthy,? as the U.S. House of Representatives 
claimed in March when it passed its budget.
<http://t.congressweb.com/l/?IOGZMRVFPUUPHBM>.

Will you get involved? If your museum is planning to participate in this 
effort, please let us know. We?d like to highlight some of the ?early 
adopters? that will be hosting visits by Congress. Please email us if 
you?ve set up a meeting (or are in the process of doing so) or if you 
have any questions about this effort.

Please visit www.speakupformuseums.org to learn more about advocacy for 
museums.

Gail Ravnitzky Silberglied
Senior Director of Government Relations and Advocacy
gsilberglied at aam-us.org
American Association of Museums
1575 Eye Street NW, Suite 400 | Washington DC 20005
www.aam-us.org

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