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GIS Day 2011 Proclamations

Want to see your locality listed below? Find out how to get your governor or other local public official to make a GIS Day declaration, then send digital copies of proclamations to gisday@esri.com. Sending the URL of a proclamation already on a Web site is also acceptable.

See the GIS Day 2010 proclamations.

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The City of Toledo, Ohio proclaimed GIS Day.
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Pictured left to right are: Chad Johnson, Danielle Coats, Mayor Mike Bell, and Deputy Mayor of Operations Stephen J. Herwat.

Eureka Springs, Arkansas, proclaims GIS Day on Nov. 16, 2011.
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Eureka Springs Mayor Morris R. Pate shows the city proclamation for GIS Day that he signed, in the presence of Eureka Springs High School EAST Program students (from left) Katelyn Bergen, Trevor Duvall, Brittany Tapia, and Katie Gammil.

Lexington, Kentucky, also known as "Horse Capital of the World," proclaims GIS Day on Nov. 17, 2011.
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Pictured from left to right are: IT Manager Andrew Blues, Councilman Tom Blues, Mayor Jim Gray, GIS Coordinator Michelle Ellington.

Belmont County Ohio Board of Commissioners Meeting,
November 16, 2011.
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Pictured left to right are: Commission President Matt Coffland, Commissioner Chuck Probst, Jr., GIS Director Don Pickenpaugh, and Commissioner Ginny Favede.

Forsyth County Board of Commissioners Meeting,
November 3, 2011.
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Pictured left to right are: Chairman, Brian R. Tam, Commissioner Ralph J. Amos, John M. Kilgore, Commissioner Jim Boff, Commissioner Todd Levent, Commissioner Patrick B. Bell, Ronald Reagan, Al Luthringer, Jason Clemis, Mary Jo Black, and Mando Silverleaf.