What's ahead for One Million Bones
Monday, October 10, 2011 at 2:38PM Hello to you all,
We've been blogless for a while, but hope to be getting back into the swing. Today, I have exciting news, exciting news, more exciting news and some sad news.
Exciting first!
One Million Bones is going to be working with a really remarkable organization called Students Rebuild over the course of the next school year on an education and action project for students. "Students Rebuild mobilizes young people to connect, learn and take action on critical global issues. Current efforts are underway to support reconstruction in Japan through Paper Cranes for Japan and rebuilding schools in Haiti through the Haiti challenge."
OMB is going to be part of a brand new challenge that will launch just a bit later in October. I wish I could give you the details now, cause it's amazing, but you can check back here, or sign up at the Students Rebuild site for email updates that will give you clues to the location and the challenge itself.
We are so proud to be part of this project!
More exciting news:
One Million Bones has been selected to be part of SPREAD Santa Fe

We'll have more information for you about that next week as well.
The exciting news just keeps on coming:
We're going to have guest bloggers. This Wednesday you can check out the first blog from one of our superstar Amy Biehl High School interns, Brendan.
Yep, there's more exciting news:
Have we told you about the Road to Washington Campaign? Well, on April 28, 2012, we're planning simultaneous 2,500 bones installations in all 50 state capitals. We have confirmed groups in Florida, Tennessee, Illinois and here at home in New Mexico -- WhooHoo. Are you interested in helping? Let Kathleen know at kathleen@onemillionbones.org
And the sad news is that Isa Beaulieu, our community liaison is leaving us. She'll be headed east to spend some time with family and then will be off on the next adventure of her life. We are all going to miss her!
So there you have it -- the update of all updates. Check back on Wednesday for Brendan's blog and more updates on SPREAD and Students Rebuild.
Oh, and feel free to leve a comment to let us know what's going on with you!

Reader Comments (1)
This is indeed Exciting news, how can i become guest blogger or am I too late with this opportunity?