Thank you, Jennifer Jones, Bill Moore, Linda Teather, Ann Larkham, Lori Parker, Lisa Rex, My Family In History, Marcia Keats Rudolph, MamaCarole, and so many more of you for joining Kathy Stone and me today.
I can’t tell you how much it means to us to see you join us from the cold of winter in the north of Scotland to the heat of summer in the outback of Australia. Your thoughts, comments, and encouragement are the glue that holds this community together. Your added ❤️s help ensure others can see this conversation, too. Thank you. Did I miss you? Add your thoughts in the comments below.
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At Kathy’s Corner, a Treasure Box of Postcards Awaits
Since last December’s holiday episode, where six guests, Jill Swenson, Linda Teather, Dr. Mary M. Marshall, Ellen Thompson-Jennings, Jayme Blenkarn, and Paula Collins stepped up to share the stories of postcards in their family, the topic of ephemera and specifically postcards has been top of mind.
* Here’s that memorable holiday event:
This month, Kathy has invited Jane Chapman of BJNL’s Genealogy to join her at Kathy’s Corner to talk about her own remarkable “treasure box” collection. Unlike the pieces discussed in December’s program, Jane’s collection was assembled by an ancestor. Her research has helped to piece together the story from the artifacts themselves, a process she’s talked about in a series of posts for her publication:
Remember, Thursday’s program is held via Zoom so you will need to register for your personal link.
About Kathy Stone
Kathy has been the “cornerstone” of Projectkin since we were a “Rōnin” gang called “PostPonga.” That was just over three years ago, just after RootsTech 2023. Her commitment to the physical artifacts of family history now inspires our whole community. Learn more about what Kathy is doing today at her own publication:
As Projectkin, we’re here to help families tell their stories in any form. I feel strongly that our collections of photos and other artifacts are key to our memories and, in turn, our stories. Do you have friends or family members who may benefit from this?
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