The Washington Trust
for Historic Preservation
is my lover.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Yesterday was the day I have been waiting for. Yesterday was the day the good folks at the Washington Trust asked me to create a facebook page for them.
YESSSS.
Here it is:
The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation
The other thing they asked me to do yesterday was to create a Flickr account for them.
Double YESSSS!
I have not yet created the Flickr page, as I do not yet have the pictures with which I will be populating said page. I am going in to the office tomorrow to get them from Chris. There are so many, I am taking my external harddrive with me.
Now, you all might be wondering why this excites me so much . . . britta certainly has been for the last several weeks. I will tell you why.
It is my theory that more people care about historic preservation than you or I realize. I think most people in the Seattle area would prefer to keep and renovate historic buildings rather than tear them down to make way for those new, drab, vinyl-polystyrene-sided ones. But, most people also don't think they have any influence on what developers develop. I think we can have a more widespread effect on the fate of our historic buildings if only we knew how many people agreed with us. The key is to get people involved, and the internet is the perfect vehicle for this.
People can get information through emails, facebook, newsletters, and message boards so much more easily than through a paper-mailing or sporadic meetings they do not have time to attend. The internet is the perfect tool to involve people who care, but are not able to dedicate their careers to historic preservation.
And so, I am taking it upon myself to work to find the best ways to get people involved and get people excited by getting them information. Facebook was the first step.
Become a fan.
