ACRA would like to make public its World Wide Web page. Actually in place since last December, ACRA's WWW home page provides links to many resources of interest to cultural resources consultants, as well as information on ACRA and our membership. Who knows, your page may be there! Of particular interest in the present Congressional context is a special section on lobbying which contains the e-mail addresses, and fax and phone numbers of Congress, along with the helpful hints and sample letters we have posted to the Net in the past. Hyperlinks are also provided to all Congressmen and Senators with WWW pages of their own. (The Senate URLs are error prone or their system is not working properly, however.) Due to the nature of the web, up-to-date alerts and postings will continue to be sent via e-mail and not posted to the web. Of more interest to cultural resources consultants is the list of suppliers who are either ACRA members or have paid to advertise their services. We are presently soliciting other suppliers and subcontractors to add to the list. Persons and firms who provide C14 dating; chemical testing; office, lab and field supplies; historical research services; computer and software services in cultural resources; document preservation; artifact conservation; ethnoboty/zooarchaeology; palynology/phytolith analysis; etc.; and are interested in being added to the list, please send e-mail to me at [log in to unmask] The ACRA home page is still under construction (whose isn't), and will be periodically upgraded. Please check us out at http://www.mindspring.com/~wheaton/ACRA.html and remember that the web is case sensitive, only ACRA is in caps. Comments are welcome, and if your web browser can handle forms, you can leave a message directly from the page. Tom Wheaton Executive Director - ACRA