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I'd like to offer you a somewhat more personalized welcome, and to thank you for your additions to the Dale Wood article. You may also be interested in Wikipedia:WikiProject Christianity and Wikipedia:WikiProject PipeOrgan, which are groups of Wikipedians trying to address similar topics in an organized way. If you are interested in organ compositions and hymnody, you may wish to become involved in typesetting public-domain music so that it can be easily downloaded and printed. I contribute to several such projects, especially at the Mutopia project. I have just finished typesetting the eight short preludes and fugues formerly attributed to J.S. Bach and am working on a collection of Baroque chorale preludes.
This full-day event will include a tour of the facility; presentations from National Archives Wikipedian-in-Residence, Dominic McDevitt-Parks, and Exhibit Specialist, Dee Harris; and time in the research room to work on projects. The focus of the projects will be scanning, writing articles, transcribing, or categorizing images on Commons.
Wikipedians from St. Louis and elsewhere in the region are encouraged to make a day-trip of it and come to Kansas City for this special opportunity!
And two local editions of the Great American Wiknic, the "picnic anyone can edit." Come meet (and geek out with, if you want) your local Wikipedians in a laid-back atmosphere: