Create a Club History. Carole Theobald

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How to Create a Club History Carole Theobald www.zontaperth.org.au theobald@amnet.net.au

Contents Getting started a Quick Quiz Handling information A story book history A pictorial history Distribution and final thoughts

Contents GETTING STARTED A QUICK QUIZ

Quick Quiz 1. How old is your club? a) Over 40 years b) 20-40 years c) 10-20 years d) Less than 10 years 2. When was the last history of your club written? a) Over 40 years ago b) 20-40 years ago c) 10-20 years ago d) Less than 10 years ago The older the club and the longer since the last history was written, the bigger the job will be! Our club was celebrating its 40 th anniversary and this was the club s first history book.

Quick Quiz 3. What information is available? a) Full archives with annual reports, minutes, member lists, newsletters, scrap books of news clippings, photo albums - and some charter members are still in the club; b) Limited archives with annual reports, scrap books and photo albums; c) Annual reports only but still have charter members; d) Oddments as information was not kept/or has been lost. We had a full set of archives. Don t panic if you don t have a full set - focus on finding the annual reports (that should contain members names) and getting photos and clippings from members.

Quick Quiz 4. Is there a particular deadline for the history? a) Club Birthday e.g. 25 years, 40 years, 50 years b) Local Festival c) Zonta International centenary You will need to work backwards from the event and be realistic about timelines. It took us nearly 2 years to do our book. We all worked full time and had to fit around work, family and other Zonta commitments. Don t be in a hurry.

Quick Quiz 5. What skills do you have in the club? Do you have members that can: a) Find the archives b) Sort through the archives to get a full set of annual reports and key information from main events c) Put names to faces in photographs d) Tell the story of what happened at an event as they were there e) Write or record the story of an event f) Do word processing g) Take photographs h) Edit copy for spelling, grammar and readability i) Learn a new simple computer program to put pictures with words? These members will be your project team - the most important asset is a CAN DO ATTITUDE!

Contents HANDLING INFORMATION

How do you turn information from this into this? Handling Information

What sort of book do you want? Who is the book written for: Club members; General public; or Local library to record the social history of the area? How big (and costly) do you want the book to be? Print in-house; or Professional printing How much money do you have? Our book was written for Zontians, friends and for the library so it could add to the state s social history. The book is colourful, readable and fits in a large handbag. The book costs less than $100 and is available in hard cover, soft cover and an E-book version via www.blurb.com. Total budget $500 enough for five printed copies

Handling graphics lessons learned We found: Photos glued into albums Newspaper cuttings glued into scrap books Hundreds of loose photos We photographed them all with a digital camera on high resolution Much quicker and easier than scanning! We also had thousands of digital photos Many had no dates or names of people in them Photos were cropped as required to show them at their best As we put the book together we found that: some key events had no photos; or some photos were not useable as they were out of focus; photos did not tell a story. This made matching the words and pictures very difficult.

What will you leave out? We had 40 years of history to consider. We could not include everything in the book. If we did, the book would be too large, too expensive and too off-putting to read! Focus on what is important. Every story has to earn its place

Contents CREATING A STORY BOOK HISTORY

Categorising what the club has done We went through the annual reports and created a list of all club activities by: Year Category Description Categories Service activities Issues/advocacy Awards Fundraising People and Fellowship Organisation Year Category Description 1973 Service Activities Two Komasaroff resuscitator machines donated to Royal Flying Doctor Service 1988 Awards Founders Day Award was presented to Dr Fiona Stanley at the combined Birthday Dinner held on 6/11/87 at the Rose and Crown Hotel. Sister Veronica Brady was the guest speaker. Evening organised by the Darling Ranges Club. 1988 Organisation Activities Ten club meetings were held at University House, Crawley, the December Christmas Dinner was held at Helen Watson-William's home and the January meeting was held at Myrna Tonkinson's home. There were over 800 lines of activities on the list

Listing the members We also used the annual reports to create a list of members by: Year of joining Year of leaving Highest office held at club, district and international level There were over 300 lines of members on the members list

Providing direction A how to guide was written to provide direction to the editorial team. Note: Each team member had been a member during their allotted decade They were encouraged to use the list as a skeleton and add their own recollections and those of members Club newsletters (on the club s website) were a most valuable resource to help them fill in the stories. Each team member was given one sorted decade from the activities list in word.

How the information was sorted Information was sorted by year and then category.

The Editorial Team Activity 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s Introduction, feature chapters, appendices Editor/collation/layout and design/printing preparation Editing of text Person Margaret Medcalf/Lennie McCall Lennie McCall/Margaret Medcalf Tricia Summerfield Karen Groves Carole Theobald Carole Theobald Carole Theobald ALL

Breadth and Depth Decade chapters provide the breadth of club activities and: have sub headings for each category contain 10-12 A4 sized pages of text in Word with no pictures. To provide depth, feature chapters were added that described in detail a special project from each decade. This was done by: interviewing key members; and searching computer files and newsletters Our feature chapters described some innovative projects including our part in the: Powder Puff Derby a fundraising flight across USA; Zonta Dairy Village in Thailand; Zonta Art Shows that funded Zonta holidays for disadvantaged families; Club s friendship with senior Ngarinyin Aboriginal law women; and Zonta House Women s Refuge.

Collating and Editing The Word version of the book was collated and distributed to all the editorial team. Changes were made in track changes and returned to the editor. Photos were gathered into one place on the computer. Photos were emailed to members to provide missing names. BookSmart was downloaded free from www.blurb.com. Words and photos were dropped into page templates in BookSmart. Blurb was trialling its e-book version when we did our book. Now it has launched a new program called BookWright that will produce printed books and e-books with even more ease!

BookSmart editing view 1. Select a layout for the page 3. Drag and drop a photo from here into a graphic box above 2. Copy and paste some text from Word into the text box 4. Navigate between pages here

BookSmart and photos BookSmart lets you zoom in on photos so you can focus on part of the photo. It will also let you re-size photos.

A bit about Blurb -1 We used Blurb, but there are many other on-line selfpublishing companies. We only paid for the hard copies we have printed. We can print one book or thousands; Discounts are available for larger print runs. The book was easy to upload and we selected 3 hard copy formats for the book: Soft cover; Hardcover with dust jacket; and Hardcover with image wrap (image is printed on the cover). Soft cover version Image wrap version Dust jacket version

A bit about Blurb - 2 We also paid a small amount (less than $20) to have the book converted to: E-book format; and Pdf. E-book version on IPad These versions may be downloaded for free. If we want to fundraise and add money to the printed price we can Blurb will send us the profit. However, we chose not to do this and instead asked readers to make a donation to the Zonta International Foundation if they enjoyed the read.

Buying or downloading a book You select the format of the book you want to buy taxes and delivery charges are added at the next step The Ipad version is downloaded for free here the pdf version is downloaded for free from the club s website. Books can be purchased/downloaded from www.blurb.com (search for Zonta); or by following the links from our club s website at www.zontaperth.org.au

Contents CREATING A PICTORIAL HISTORY

Pictorial History We have recently been helping the Zonta Club of Dunsborough to develop a pictorial history. This club is celebrating its 25 th anniversary in 2014.

Why a pictorial history? The club had a lot of photographs but not a lot of story to go with them. This information lent itself to Blurb s large album format. A large album format is 33 cm x 28 cm (13 x 11 inches) The white piece of paper shows the size compared to the Perth Club s History book.

Each year will have a one page written summary and 3 pages of photos.

Contents DISTRIBUTION AND FINAL THOUGHTS

Distribution We launched our history at the 2013 District 23 Conference. We donated copies to: the Western Australian State Library; and Zonta International We have 3 copies for the club to share with members.

Final Thoughts Don t be afraid to write your history The hardest part is writing the first words and they can be changed later Have a good small team around you to share the load and keep you motivated Design your book so you can add to it later Think about doing a special Centenary of Zonta edition for your club! WARNING You will have so much fun doing your history that you will want to create books for other parts of your life!

If you have any questions, please email me at theobald@amnet.net.au or visit our club s website at www.zontaperth.org.au