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Invitation to Membership
Become a Member of The Archaeology Channel!
WHY?
The Archaeology Channel
is a visitor-supported nonprofit public service. Income from
Memberships is essential for continued operation of this service. Please
help supply the cash needed to deliver the programming you want—become a
Member of The Archaeology Channel. Don’t expect others to carry the
load—step up now and make a difference!
At this time, Memberships are our primary source of revenue to pay the bills.
HOW MUCH?
Annual Memberships to The Archaeology
Channel are available in the following categories: Child
(US$18), Student (US$25), Limited or fixed income (US$20), Individual
(US$45), Organizations (US$250), Lifetime (US$1000), and Quantum
Benefactor (US$5000). These are suggested amounts only
: send us any amount that you can afford and we will include you in our Membership roster! Because ALI is registered as a non-profit, tax-exempt (501[c][3]) organization in the US, the Membership fee is fully tax-deductible for US citizens and residents.
WHAT DO I GET?
First and foremost, you will know that you have
played a valuable role in sharing the valuable messages of archaeology and
indigenous peoples. As a Member of The Archaeology
Channel
, unless you choose to be anonymous, you will be included on the Membership roll on this website and recognized as one who has stepped forward to support this innovative public service. You will receive a gift as part of your Membership as well as a Membership certificate documenting your support of our valuable work. We will not share your contact information with other organizations. Your Membership can also be obtained through your generous in-kind contribution. This may also be tax-deductible.
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HOW DO I JOIN?
Send us your Membership application and fee in one of
two ways:
(1) To sign up and pay for your Membership on-line with
your credit card, click on the Network for Good box in the left margin and
follow the instructions. If you do not want to be listed as a Member on
this web site, either choose the “anonymous” option at Network for Good or send
us an e-mail message telling us
that.
(2) To sign up and pay for your Membership through regular mail, send us your contact information (including e-mail address) and a check or money order to TAC Membership, Archaeological Legacy Institute, P.O. Box 5302, Eugene, OR 97405. Please indicate if you do not want to be listed as a Member on this web site.
Thanks very much for your kind
support!
What Membership Fees
Will Pay For
Short-Term Goals and
Activities: Meet the costs of
webcasting. Monthly costs of video and audio streaming, which
will grow as our web traffic increases. Continued web site
development. Upgrading this web site is critical to maintaining
its function and attracting an audience. Bring you new
programming, including more audio interviews, commentaries, and
news as well as videos from others and our own video productions.
The Endangered Languages Project, which will bring
you the sounds and messages of languages threatened with extinction.
Organize an Archaeological Field School for Teachers,
to promote and assist in the use of archaeology as a classroom teaching
tool. Work with partners, including teachers to
develop and deliver school curricula through The Archaeology
Channel. Write grant proposals to
secure support for TAC programs and development. Hire two or
three paid staff instead of relying completely on volunteer help.
Buy a mini-DV video camcorder to play tapes for video
capture and encoding and for shooting our own video footage.
Send a representative to regional and national
conferences to promote The Archaeology
Channel and develop partnerships that will bring you
valuable programming. Organize an Archaeological Film and
Video Festival. We have already begun preliminary planning for
this event, to be held in July of 2003.
Some Longer-term Goals and
Activities: Establish a fund for sending a
videographer to important discovery locations to capture footage
you can see on The Archaeology Channel.
Create virtual tours of important archaeological
sites (e.g., Pompei, Stonehenge, Mesa Verde) for you to see on
The Archaeology Channel. Set up
webcams so you can watch ongoing archaeological excavations.
Stream an indigenous-peoples radio station through
The Archaeology Channel
.
Our Members
We are eternally grateful to our Members,
without whose contributions The
Archaeology Channel could not operate. The following is our
current list of Members, last updated on 26 March. If
you have applied for Membership but do not find your name here, you haven't
been added to this list yet, but you will be.
Individual Members:
Edip
Akpinar
Terry Allen
Hervey Allen
Jean M. Auel
George C Bagwell
Bill Bancroft
James C. Bard
Elio Bassano
John Berger
Eric O. Bergland
Melinda Blade
Franklin Bobrow-Williams
Peter Bowers
Gary Bowyer
Claire Britton-Warren
Paul A Broome
Roxanna Brown
Debra L. Burbank
Sarah K. Campbell
Gary J Cantley
Jefferson Chapman
Beverly Chiarulli
Juan Colon
Dale Croes
Glenn Dailey
Mr & Mrs O.K Dano
Melissa Darby
Josephine Dunsmoor
Robert L. Edwards
Eugene Emge
Elizabeth Fentress
Kenneth D. Field
Sarah Fitzpatrick
Dorothy J. Fleagle
Ed Friedman
Michael Fuller
Jan Galkowski
Ruth Galm
Jerry Galm
Robert Greengo
David Guilfoyle
Steven Hackenberger
D.S.(Debbie) Hamilton
Sharon Hanes
Kathy Hanlon
Philip Hayman
Cassandra J. Hemphill
Robert Henderson
Gwynn Henderson
Katherine Henley
Clifford Hetz
Leslie M. Hickerson
Michelle Hilling
Phillip Hofstetter
Santa Houghton
Juana Ibanez
Linda Jerofke
Ann Kaupp
Cara Kelly
Jonathan P. Kerr
Thomas F. King
Gerry Koenig
James Landrum
Clayton G. Lebow
Richard M Leventhal
William D. Lipe
Julie Longenecker
Glennda Luhnow
Susannah Lustica
Patricia Lyttle
Joanne M. Mack
Sue Mandeville
Dario Massari
Dale Mitchell
Hattula Moholy-Nagy
William Moore
Sally Morgan
Mickie M. Murin
Carole L. Nash
Helen Neville
Caroline Nicholson
Michael O’Brien
David Oldfield
Peter Parsons
Anne Pelloth
Timothy K. Perttula
Gary Pettigrew
Jerry M. Pettigrew
Jim Pettigrew
Neil Pettigrew
Richard M. Pettigrew
Richard R. Pettigrew
Michael Pfeiffer
Frances Philipek
Cathy Poetschat
Barry Price
Guy Prouty
Janus Research
Randall F. Schalk
Ann Shaver
Angelique Sipos
Bob D. Skiles
Tom Slattery
Kathleen M. Smith
Phyllis E. Smith
Robert L. Spear
Dorothy Spencer
Lee Spencer
Selma S. Spritzer
Darby Stapp
Alison Stenger
Arthur Stephens
Jennifer Stephens
H. Stone
Charlene Sugihara
Anita Sullivan
Mark Q. Sutton
Calvin Thayer
Carol E. Tudor
Fred and Janet Van Ronk
Arthur Waltz
Bruce Weiner
Richard A. Weinstein
Daniel Weldy
Charles White
John Whitehouse
Jim Wilde
Sarah Wisseman
Johanna Wittreich
Jerry M. Wolfe
Organization Members:
Applied Earthworks
Birding Group of Campbell Senior
Center
BLM Burns District
Cultural Surveys Hawaii, Inc.
Northwest Anthropological Associates
Oregon Archaeological Society
Scientific Consultant Services,
Inc.
Texas
Archaeological Society
Quantum Benefactors:
Tom Pettigrew

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