User talk:DWilbrink

Personal historians
A few years ago I was a member of the APH, and - also being an established editor here - started the Wikipedia article. Having just checked the APH website, I see nothing that suggests that the organisation is in the process of winding itself up - only a mention of an important email sent to members (by definition, not a public document). Any statements in Wikipedia do need to be properly sourced from already published reliable sources, rather than being based on hearsay or on what individuals believe or know to be true. I'm happy to help in updating the article, and will keep an eye on it. Ghmyrtle (talk) 22:10, 10 May 2017 (UTC)

Personal historians
Thanks for your alertness. Please do check the website for APH which was in the citation, after May 15th. That is its last day. You may also contact the President this year of the organization, if you wish at [email removed]  Stephanie Kadel Taras. I am Secretary, Deborah Wilbrink [email removed]. THere's no citation I can think of that is online, the letter/email cited went only to membership.- we were hoping you would a good source for others on the latest. Thanks for all you do. I'll have to study up on Wiki editing soon, but we've been pretty busy, as Kitty says, "Endings are harder than beginnings."DWilbrink (talk) 23:04, 10 May 2017 (UTC)


 * OK. I will check the website for updates.  If further changes are needed, it would be best if suggestions were made on the article talk page, rather than any changes being made directly by anyone involved in the APH (per WP:COI policy).  I'm removing your email addresses, again per policy - they would encourage spamming.   Regards, Ghmyrtle (talk) 07:46, 11 May 2017 (UTC)