2007 Photos
Atlantic County Office of GIS accepted an invitation to visit over 120 fourth grade students at the Seaview School in Linwood, New Jersey. Read more about their event. Submitted by Matthew Duffy, Scott Dalton, Sarah Taylor-Deak, and Melanie Ruff.
The ITS GIS Day team at Miss. Department of Information Technology Services in Jackson, Miss.
Left to right, front row: Heath Prejean, Lori Rutland; rear row: Suzanne Vening, Jane Woosley, Cheryl Crawford, and Rhonda Allen. Read more about their event. Submitted by Cheryl Crawford, Miss. State GIS Project Manager.
Brittany Wilkins attended the GIS Day event at Miss. Department of Information Technology Services in Jackson, Miss. Read more about their event. Submitted by Cheryl Crawford, Miss. State GIS Project Manager.
The City of O'Fallon, Illinois, celebrated with GIS Week instead of GIS Day. This particular event was held at Delores Moye Elementary School. There were 135 4th grade students who participated throughout the day. Pictured are Jon Nolan, engineer for the City of O'Fallon (left), and Chris Melvin, GPS data collector for the city. Read more about their event. Submitted by Sharie Heller, GIS Specialist.
Students and teachers at Jahangirnagar University in Savar, Bangladesh, donned their GIS Day t-shirts for a GIS Day rally on campus. See their amazing group photo. Read more about their event. Submitted by Jamail Basir (2nd from left), 4th year student of the Department of Geography and Environment.
McLean County (Illinois) Regional GIS Consortium's GIS Day 2007 event was celebrated with great success. Staff are pictured above with their GIS Day cake. Read more about their event. Submitted by Khalid Hasan, GISP, Director of Regional GIS.
The Nez Perce Tribe celebrated GIS Day with an Open House for Lapwai and Culdesac, Idaho schools. Pictured above are:
Back row: Jennifer Boie, Darryl Reuben, Chet Hagen, Ivy Dickenson, Jeff Cronce, Rory Wallace
Front row: Edith Powaukee, Laurie Ames, Johna Boulafentis
Departments represented by this group of GISer's are Air Quality, Water Resources, Forestry, Land Services, and Fisheries - Watershed. Submitted by Laurie Ames, Remote Sensing Analyst.
From left to right: Stephani Onisko, Kyla Larson, Amanda Heyerly, Jessie Larson, Kevin Gabel, Sarah Jenniges
The GIS staff of ENTRIX, Inc. and assistant Jessie Larson (2nd Grade) hosted a GIS Day event for 7 second grade classes (165 students) at Hockinson Heights Primary School in Brush Prairie, Washington. Read more about their event. Submitted by Kyla Larson, GIS Technician.
Leah and Zayan Takieddine pose in front of their school's sign in Irvine, California, as they look forward to upcoming GIS Day activities. Read about events at their school.
At Lugo, Spain, ESRI-Espana collaborated in the events celebrated at Santiago de Compostela University. There were conferences, practice lessons, and ESRI GIS tools (ArcGIS Explorer and ArcGIS Online) presentations. All these activities were oriented to make the public understand the importance and applications of GIS technology. Pictured is Jesus Vazquez Huete, Customer Manager to ESRI-Spain.

The GIS Day team at City of Burlington, Ontario, Canada, posed for this group photo in front of their GIS Day displays. Pictured left to right are:
Back row: Bonnie Woodward, Joanna Wojczyszyn, Greg General, Cristina Iancu, Ann Evans.
Front row: Derek Hewitt, Dave Kumar.
Submitted by Ann Evans, GISP, GIS Application Analyst.

Mary Jo Black Enderby of Forsyth County, Georgia, with her son Ian prepare for GIS Day fun!!!