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Open offices include President, Treasurer, and Southern Vice-President. Article VI of the SCA Bylaws describes officer positions and duties. You can find that article and SCA election protocols posted on our web site at http://www.scahome.org/about_sca/bylaws.html.

We now have a candidate form to make it easy for you. The next SCA Newsletter will publish Position Statements, and a ballot will be distributed to all members in good standing.


News and Announcements

  • The Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) invites abstracts (papers and posters) for the Program of the 69th Annual Meeting in Santa Fe, NM, March 17-21, 2009. The theme of the Program is "Global Challenge, Local Action: Ethical Engagement, Partnerships and Practice".

    The Society is a multi-disciplinary association that focuses on problem definition and resolution. We welcome papers from all disciplines. The deadline for abstract submission is October 15, 2008. For additional information on the theme, abstract size/format, and the meeting, please visit our web page (www.sfaa.net, click on "Annual Meeting").

  • West Sacramento City Council Approves Agreements with California State Parks for California Indian Heritage Center. At its meeting on June 18, the Council voted 4 - 0 for an agreement that places the new State Park museum and cultural heritage complex at the 43 acre "East Riverfront" property located along the Sacramento River. The property is currently owned by the city of West Sacramento and its' Redevelopment Agency. Click here to read the entire press release.

  • African-American Landmarks. Staff of the National Historic Landmarks program are developing a list of potential African-American National Historic Landmarks (NHLs) that are archaeological sites or that are properties with substantial archaeological resources. They especially need help with California, Hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon and Washington. There is a real possibility that funding will be made available to document at least one qualifying archaeological site among these states.

    If you would like to suggest an African-American archaeological site with NHL potential please send your suggestion by e-mail to Mark_Rudo@NPS.GOV who will compile a list and forward it to the NHL program archaeologist in Washington D.C. and report back to the SCA membership. Suggestions have already been received for Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park and three 9th Cavalry sites: a road network at Sequoia-Kings Canyon, the Arboretum at Yosemite, and components of Ft. Vancouver in Oregon.

    NHLs are similar to National Register properties except they all have a national level of significance, fit within a national context, and have a high level of integrity. The evaluation criteria are also somewhat different (see http://www.nps.gov/nhl/QA.htm for more information). Ideally, the property you suggest will not already be listed as a National Register property.

  • New Officers. The new members of SCA's Executive Board were announced at the SCA Annual Meeting in Burbank. C. Kristina Roper becomes President-Elect, while Mark Allen moves up to President and Stephen Horne becomes Immediate Past President. The new Northern Vice President is Jennifer Farquhar, and SCA's Secretary is Jamie L. Dotie.

  • SHRC White Papers. The State Historical Resources Commission (SHRC) Archaeology Committee continues to work on the draft position (white) papers regarding the practice of archaeology within California. The comment period on the white papers is now over for archaeologists, and the committee is currently focused on reaching other interest groups such as Native Americans, local governments, and the building industry. The OHP now has a link which details the current status of the draft White Papers: http://ohp.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=24556. Questions can be emailed to SHRC_ARC@yahoo.com.

  • OHP Webpage. The California Office of Historic Preservation has made available a webpage with an assortment of bulletins, guidelines, and forms to be used in documenting and evaluating archaeological resources.

  • Changes in the SCA Business Office. The SCA has reopened at a new location, with a new business model, operations plan, and new day-to-day manager, Denise Wills. We anticipate increased efficiency, productivity, and member services in the year to come.

  • Membership Renewal Reminder. Last year, SCA began the transition to calendar year membership. In 2007 all Regular, Student, Senior, Spouse, Institutional, Contributing, and Corporate members were asked to renew their SCA membership using a pro-rated system that allowed payment for a span of service to terminate December 31, 2007. On January 1, 2008, all new and renewal memberships shifted to the full calendar year, and new membership filed at any time during 2008 will pay the full year's rate.

  • SCA Student Webpages -- New pages have been added to SCAhome with information addressed to student members, thanks to the efforts of by Student Affairs Committee Chair Shannon Tushingham. Among the features are a new listserv function and information on academic programs in California anthropology, SCA meetings, awards, membership, and organization.


Calendar

  • November 12-16, 2008. The American Society for Ethnohistory's 2008 conference will be held in Eugene, Oregon.

  • November 19-23, 2008. The American Anthropological Association's Annual Meeting will be held in San Francisco.

  • December 1, 2008. Deadline for award nominations and newsletter submissions

  • December 15, 2008. Deadline for voting ballots. Help elect the next SCA Executive Board.

  • March 12-15, 2009. The Society for California Archaeology Annual Meeting will be held in Modesto.

  • March 17-20, 2010. The Society for California Archaeology Annual Meeting will be held in Riverside.

  • March, 2011. The Society for California Archaeology Annual Meeting will be held in Rohnert Park.


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