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Here is the new logo page.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/LOGOS.htm
It's also linked on the main page.
Thanks again to Debbie Green for creating these for us.
There is no restrictions on these.
L.A.
> Greetings everyone.
>
> I've had several request to make the coordinators page a little more
> clear.
> I would like to know who is an existing County Coordinator?
> I really don't see that many. Or could it be they haven't' been linked
> in the past couple of years? That is a real possibility. <grin>
>
> I really need to work on a page that has all the logos on it too.
> That will come next. Each CC should have the NEW LOGO on their page as
> well
> as the link back to the main page. I've posted the requirements that were
> created below.
> There are county pages out there that haven't been touched since 1997 and
> the links are all bad now. Winter is a good time to get this all up to
> date.
>
> Let me hear from you and lets get this list updated,
>
> L.A. Clugh
> Tippecanoe County pioneer cemetery projects.
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcpcrg/Index.html
>
Greetings everyone.
I've had several request to make the coordinators page a little more clear.
I would like to know who is an existing County Coordinator?
I really don't see that many. Or could it be they haven't' been linked
in the past couple of years? That is a real possibility. <grin>
I really need to work on a page that has all the logos on it too.
That will come next. Each CC should have the NEW LOGO on their page as
well
as the link back to the main page. I've posted the requirements that were
created below.
There are county pages out there that haven't been touched since 1997 and
the links are all bad now. Winter is a good time to get this all up to
date.
Let me hear from you and lets get this list updated,
L.A. Clugh
Tippecanoe County pioneer cemetery projects.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcpcrg/Index.html
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County Coordinator Responsibilities;
As a county coordinator you are not responsible for personally conducting
every
aspect of each cemetery project. Here is the list of what you are
responsible for:
Maintaining your county INPCRP page according to the guidelines in the
previous section.
Subscribing to the INPCRP-L mail list.
Providing monthly status updates during roll call on INPCRP-L.
Promoting the local INPCRP efforts through local media and organizations.
Actively seeking volunteers for the cemetery projects.
Ensuring that each volunteer or volunteer organization is properly
recognized for their efforts.
Providing a copy of the INPCRP guidelines, instructions, and survey forms to
each Cemetery Project Coordinator.
Helping the State Coordinator keep information as accurate and up-to-date as
possible. (This basically means: tell me when I make a mistake, please
-------------------------------
Here is a review of the requirements.
County Coordinators need to be willing to actively promote this project on a
local
level and recruit volunteers and volunteer organization to handle the labor
intensive
phases of each cemetery project.
INPCPR County Page Requirements
Your county site can be hosted for free at the INPCRP address,
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/ Other free webspace is also available from
many sources. Most of these will require some sort of advertising be
included (usually provided by them). Most Internet Service Provider's (ISP)
offer web space with your account. Our good friends at Rootsweb also provide
free web space. INPCRP uses the Genealogy/Historical Society accounts for
county pages. http://accounts.rootsweb.com/ Also see this page for website
help. (http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help/websites.html)
The following minimum requirements must be met by each county page to be
included in the
Indiana PCRP:
Each Indiana INPCRP county site will consist of at least one county home
page, one index page, and one project page per cemetery project. (The index
may be included on the home page).
Each Indiana INPCRP county page will prominently display the Indiana PCRP
logo graphic at the top of the page. It should be "large", but not
overwhelming in relation to the rest of the page.
Each INPCRP county home page must identify the name of the county for which
it is posted.
Each INPCRP county home page must display the project introduction
paragraph.
Each INPCRP county home page must provide hyper links to the county
coordinator's e-mail address and the State coordinator's e-mail address.
Each INPCRP county page, both the home page and each secondary page, must
contain a copyright notice similar to that on the sample pages.
Each INPCRP county home page must contain a list of volunteers and volunteer
organizations or a link to a secondary page containing those names. The
volunteer list should indicate the name of the individual or organization
and the cemetery project to which they contributed.
Each INPCRP county home page must contain a link to the Indiana PCRP home
page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/.
Each project page must identify one and only one project cemetery.
Each project page must identify any permits or permission obtained to carry
out work at the project cemetery.
When possible, it is desirable for each project page to include photographs
of the project cemetery before, during and after work.
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Parke County here
www.parkecounty.net/inpcrp
Active since 2002.
"L.A. CLUGH" <clugh_la(a)msn.com> wrote:
Greetings everyone.
I've had several request to make the coordinators page a little more clear.
I would like to know who is an existing County Coordinator?
I really don't see that many. Or could it be they haven't' been linked
in the past couple of years? That is a real possibility.
I really need to work on a page that has all the logos on it too.
That will come next. Each CC should have the NEW LOGO on their page as
well
as the link back to the main page. I've posted the requirements that were
created below.
There are county pages out there that haven't been touched since 1997 and
the links are all bad now. Winter is a good time to get this all up to
date.
Let me hear from you and lets get this list updated,
L.A. Clugh
Tippecanoe County pioneer cemetery projects.
http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcpcrg/Index.html
----------
County Coordinator Responsibilities;
As a county coordinator you are not responsible for personally conducting
every
aspect of each cemetery project. Here is the list of what you are
responsible for:
Maintaining your county INPCRP page according to the guidelines in the
previous section.
Subscribing to the INPCRP-L mail list.
Providing monthly status updates during roll call on INPCRP-L.
Promoting the local INPCRP efforts through local media and organizations.
Actively seeking volunteers for the cemetery projects.
Ensuring that each volunteer or volunteer organization is properly
recognized for their efforts.
Providing a copy of the INPCRP guidelines, instructions, and survey forms to
each Cemetery Project Coordinator.
Helping the State Coordinator keep information as accurate and up-to-date as
possible. (This basically means: tell me when I make a mistake, please
-------------------------------
Here is a review of the requirements.
County Coordinators need to be willing to actively promote this project on a
local
level and recruit volunteers and volunteer organization to handle the labor
intensive
phases of each cemetery project.
INPCPR County Page Requirements
Your county site can be hosted for free at the INPCRP address,
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/ Other free webspace is also available from
many sources. Most of these will require some sort of advertising be
included (usually provided by them). Most Internet Service Provider's (ISP)
offer web space with your account. Our good friends at Rootsweb also provide
free web space. INPCRP uses the Genealogy/Historical Society accounts for
county pages. http://accounts.rootsweb.com/ Also see this page for website
help. (http://helpdesk.rootsweb.com/help/websites.html)
The following minimum requirements must be met by each county page to be
included in the
Indiana PCRP:
Each Indiana INPCRP county site will consist of at least one county home
page, one index page, and one project page per cemetery project. (The index
may be included on the home page).
Each Indiana INPCRP county page will prominently display the Indiana PCRP
logo graphic at the top of the page. It should be "large", but not
overwhelming in relation to the rest of the page.
Each INPCRP county home page must identify the name of the county for which
it is posted.
Each INPCRP county home page must display the project introduction
paragraph.
Each INPCRP county home page must provide hyper links to the county
coordinator's e-mail address and the State coordinator's e-mail address.
Each INPCRP county page, both the home page and each secondary page, must
contain a copyright notice similar to that on the sample pages.
Each INPCRP county home page must contain a list of volunteers and volunteer
organizations or a link to a secondary page containing those names. The
volunteer list should indicate the name of the individual or organization
and the cemetery project to which they contributed.
Each INPCRP county home page must contain a link to the Indiana PCRP home
page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/.
Each project page must identify one and only one project cemetery.
Each project page must identify any permits or permission obtained to carry
out work at the project cemetery.
When possible, it is desirable for each project page to include photographs
of the project cemetery before, during and after work.
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"Show me your cemeteries, and I will tell you what kind of people you have."
Benjamin Franklin (1706 - 1790)
Police Say Man Stole From Graveyards
Wednesday, February 8, 2006
ANGOLA, Ind. - A man allegedly found with about 80 items taken from local
graveyards in his apartment has been charged with six counts of theft, police
said.
Police found the items in the home of Gregory Allen Shipe, 21, of Ashley. They
include colorful porcelain crosses, ceramic figures, lanterns and an elephant
statue.
Steuben County police were asking people to identify the items so they could be
returned to the gravesites in Steuben and DeKalb counties in northeastern
Indiana. So far, at least 10 items have been returned, said Steuben County
sheriff's Detective John Rowe.
Shipe was arrested Friday and was being held at the Steuben County Jail
Wednesday on $20,000 bond. His next court date is March 6.
Shipe's brother told police that he had seen about 100 items at Shipe's
apartment. Shipe's wife said her husband told her the decorations came from a
junk yard.
Shipe told police Friday that he and two other men took the items from four
cemeteries Jan. 30.
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Information from: The Journal Gazette, http://www.journalgazette.net