T-shirt Photos from GIS Day 2002
Cavers Host GIS Day Event
Alan Glennon, Pat Kambesis, and Rhonda Pfaff Glennon (left to right) pose in front of the Cave Research Foundation's map display. The map gallery kicked off two days of demonstrations and displays on cave and karst GIS for GIS Day 2002 in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
GIS Day in Kuala Lumpur
Members of the organizing committee and participants at GIS Day 2002 with Projek Lebuhraya Utara-Selatan Berhad, better known as PLUS, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
LERETA Corp. Staff Don T-shirts for Second Year
LERETA Corp. in Covina, California, held an open house on GIS Day. They invited all of their corporate office to visit and find out more about them. LERETA Corp. uses GIS for flood zone determinations and tax line set up.
Back row: Del Villanueva, Quincy Stephenson, William Plug, William Talamaivao, Ricardo Marquez, Jeff Michelsen. Second row: Meagan North, Kristina Hale, Angela Segura, Nickole Morales, Linda Schmidt. Front row: Luis Navarro, Nick Holguin, Raul Pedregon, Matthew Reyes.
Montana Youngster All Dressed Up for GIS Day
Little four-year old Hannah Gurrieri enjoys the map gallery that was part of Montana's Natural Resource Information Systems (NRIS) GIS Day Open House. Hannah's proud mom, Kristina Gurrieri, is a GIS Programmer/Analyst at NRIS and was one of the map gallery's coordinators.
GIS Day Supporter at the Top of the World
David Bruce, a devoted advocate of promoting GIS in Schools in Australia (Lecturer in GIS and remote sensing; Program Director, Geoinformatics; Director, Spatial Measurement and Information Group, School of Geoinformatics, Planning and Building, University of South Australia), was in Nepal on GIS Day. David reports, "I am standing at Kallar Patar at an altitude of 18,400 ft. (5,600 m). Everest is the dark mountain behind me, and Everest Base Camp is below me. It was -25 degrees when we started walking to get to this spot."
GIS Day "Down Under"
John Hudson from Sydney Olympic Park Authority (SOPA) is pictured giving a GIS Day demonstration at Sydney Olympic Parklands in Sydney, Australia, to some of the 70 year-6 students who were hosted. John was the organizer of the event. The Education Team from the Parklands teamed up with staff from ESRI Australia at the Armory, a heritage listed site in the Parklands, to run the pilot program focusing on GIS technology.
GIS Day at the Top End of Australia
ESRI Australia staff were in the Northern Territory celebrating GIS Day with Northern Territory Government staff and staff from the Territory Insurance Office. Pictured from left to right are Thuan Nguyen, Tracey Lane, Lyndall Little, Andrew Edwards, Cameron Yates, Tim Greenwell, Rossimah Sinordin, Anne Howard, Graeme Owen, Dianna Bryce, Judy Moran, and Susan Kempson. A great day was had by all!
GIS Day in Suriname
Michelle Sookhun of N.V. GISSAT is seen working on a Trimble GPS held during the GIS Conference on November 22 in Paramaribo, Suriname. For this event the regional manager, Merril Lyew of ESRI, visited Suriname in order to hold a presentation. The conference was a great success.
GIS Day Cookie
Kasey Hartley shows off not only her GIS Day t-shirt but also the giant GIS Day cookie she made for the first GIS Day celebration at Jordan, Jones, and Goulding in Norcross, Georgia. See a detail of the cookie decorations.