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Engineers: Turning Ideas into
Reality This
section will help you turn a variety of ideas into reality for your business, community or
college. If you have a successful program, build on it with ideas here. If you haven't
supported Engineers Week before, this will help you start.
Need ideas for new
activities? For in-depth examples of successful local programs from last year, including
planning tips, budgets, and contact names for more details, see our new Case Studies section. For quick tips, try one of these 50 Ways to celebrate Engineers Week.
For
basic organizational tips, see Organizing
Your National Engineers Week Program. If you'd like to learn
how to take engineering public, particularly at a local shopping
mall, see Engineering Goes Public. You'll
find ideas for everything from an awards program to getting a government
proclamation in Ideas for Your Community.
You'll also find out how to participate in the Future
City program for junior high school students and any one of
three interactive satellite telecasts. Our Media
Guide covers everything from producing a newspaper supplement
to contacting reporters. Our DiscoverE
section is for those of you who plan to work with local elementary,
junior and senior high schools.
Tell us about your
activities. List your program or chat with others planning Engineers Week events in our Scheduled Events Forum.
You can
also list yourself as a contact for others in our State
Contacts database.
Good luck
and visit us again. We update the site throughout the year.
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