Hooray for History Day!
Did you feel the excitement in the air this week? No? Well, this wasn’t broadcast live on television.
It wasn’t made into a musical.
The winners probably won’t throw the first pitch
at a major league baseball game. But, for a select few, this week was the highlight of months of effort, and a time they’ll likely remember for years to come. I won’t keep you in suspense any longer—it’s National History Day! ![]()
For lack of a better comparison, think of a science fair only starring young historians doing original historical research and interpretation. Students choose topics relating to a broader theme, conduct research through libraries, archives, museums, oral history interviews and historic sites. After organizing the research and drawing conclusions, students present their work through categories such as original paper, exhibit, and performance. Students proceed through local and state competitions, hoping to make it all the way to national. The National Contest just finished this week. Even Ken Burns—a historical interpretation celebrity(!)—was there.
I had the pleasure of judging history day for the first time a number of years ago, and look forward to it every year. (I am proud to support a home team, and mention Sacramento County
has two contestants at nationals this year.) Considering our company history, it is no surprise that other Wells Fargo employees enjoy supporting National History Day in some way. Some of the Wells Fargo History Museum
curators have judged and recruited large numbers of other employees to participate at local or state competitions. Wells Fargo has sponsored local and national prizes for special topics. And, the Wells Fargo History Museums serve as teaching environments to support parents and students.
So if this has piqued your interest, or you can think of a young aspiring historian or curator to share this information
with, find out more and be part of the excitement
next year!




Comments
I love histery.Don't you/
Posted by: vennesa | June 16, 2007 10:52 AM
The very reason we do this, Vanessa
Posted by: Charles Riggs | June 18, 2007 04:05 PM