Please put me on a committee to volunteer to do whatever needed, as I had volunteered 9 years ago to help get one started. :) And it did not get off the ground then. Also if this is a "pilot" conference, I suggest that a theme would be Twain as a pilot, and river topics. Thanks! Jules -----Original Message----- From: Mark Twain Forum [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Cindy Lovell Sent: Thursday, September 23, 2010 9:04 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Thoughts on Twain Conference in Hannibal? Dear Forum Members, We are all rightfully addicted to the excellent Twain conference held in El= mira every four years. Barb Snedecor and her colleauges turn out a flawles= s, perfectly executed endeavor that bestows upon each of us unique and last= ing memories in a setting of kinship and camaraderie. No one is a stranger= in Elmira. Many of you have contributed in terms of papers, presentations= , etc.; the collaboration is extensive and necessary. And appreciated. Henry Sweets and I have talked to a few of you in general terms - throwing = out feelers - about the museum hosting a Twain conference here in Hannibal = during the in-between years. We've had enough positive feedback to take it= to the next level: all of you here on the Mark Twain Forum. We would in n= o way want to detract (or distract) from Elmira (knowing full well that is = simply not possible nor desirable) but would only like to provide a wee "fi x" to sustain us in between those long four year periods. We also believe that Hannibal (and nearby Florida) have much to offer in our own right in t= erms of Sam Clemens's story, and this would give Twain scholars a chance to romp through the boyhood haunts. We are now seeking your insights on the = possibility of hosting a conference here starting in August 2011. A few points: -Hannibal-LaGrange College can host us in terms of meeting rooms, dorms, et c. -Tentatively thinking of August 11-13, 2011 (dates of availability of campu s) - trying to stay ahead of the fall semester (back-up dates: July 28-30) -Could provide a menu of tours and activities (riverboat, cave lantern tour= s, Quarry Farm visit, behind the scenes museum tours, cemetery tours, Jacks= on's Island tour, etc.) -If greenlighted by the likes of you all, we'd need a small committee of volunteers to oversee a call for papers, etc. -If no one sees a problem with this (let's hope you jump up and down and say, "Yes, this just might hold me over until we all get together again in El= mira in 2013!"), we would need to get started right away. -We would need a theme (childhood? river? slavery? no theme needed?) -We could think of this as a "pilot" conference. If we do it and the feedb= ack suggests we go no further, no harm done. But we do feel compelled to p= resent Hannibal (and Florida) in an academic forum and believe this idea ha= s merit. -We can't do it without you. Some "FYI" highlights about the museum - This year we have: -installed several new permanent exhibits (handmade rug pallet in the Boyho= od Home with panels discussing slavery in the Clemens household; period fur= niture in the reconstructed Blankenship home and panels discussing slavery;= etc.),=20 -launched a literary journal (The Village Pariah) inspired by Twain/Hanniba= l/"place" (Ron Powers graciously provided our introductory essay) Subscript= ions available! -completed restorations of the exterior of the Laura Hawkins/Becky Thatcher= home; moving indoors this winter to continue work -borrowed the "missing" Rockwell painting (whitewashing scene) for an exten= ded loan, so we now have all 16 under one roof=20 -recently hired African American storyteller Gladys Coggswell (author of St= ories from the Heart: Missouri's African America Heritage - U of Missouri P= ress) to do storytelling at the museum (slave narratives, Mary Ann Cord's s= tory, etc.) -begun the historic preservation of the 1844 Van Swearingen house (a gift f= rom Martin Zehr) to sell next year as a benefit for the museum (Thank you, = Martin and Susan!) -completed our 4th series of teacher workshops and 3rd young authors worksh= op=20 (If you're interested, young author stories:=20 http://blog.al.com/breaking/2010/08/mountain_gap_middle_student_wa.html=20 and=20 http://www.news-journalonline.com/news/local/east-volusia/2010/06/05/twain-= leaves-mark-on-student-bound-for-authors-homeland.html) We also learned recently we will receive the Governor's 2010 Humanites Awar= d in October, and recent visitors included Senator Claire McCaskill and Pri= nce Albert of Monaco. Bluegrass legend Ralph Stanley (O Brother, Where Art= Thou?) will perform here this Sunday; Ken Burns' pianist will perform on t= he Gabrilowitsch piano Oct. 28, and our CD tribute to Mark Twain is schedul= ed for release on Nov. 30 (Alison Krauss, Emmylou Harris, Brad Paisley, Vin= ce Gill, Doyle Lawson, Carl Jackson, etc.). =20 Again, my main reason for this email was to ask for your ideas, thoughts an= d yes, blessings, to give this Hannibal conference a try, but I thought I'd= go ahead and share some other information in case you haven't been to the = website - or Hannibal - lately. We appreciate all of you and your efforts = in preserving the legacy of Sam Clemens, and we are proud to play a small r= ole as well. It's been a great 2010 so far! Here's hoping for an even better 2011. Thank you, Cindy Cindy Lovell, Ph.D. Executive Director Mark Twain Boyhood Home & Museum 120 N. Main St. Hannibal MO 63401 Phone: 573-221-9010 ext. 402 Cell: 386-748-1256 Fax: 573-221-7975 Email: [log in to unmask] Web site: http://marktwainmuseum.org/ Have you signed our petition to designate 2010 as "The Year of Mark Twain" = yet? Click here, sign, and pass it on! http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/de= signate-2010-the-year-of-mark-twain "Let us endeavor so to live that when we come to die even the undertaker wi= ll be sorry." ~Mark Twain