Some of the programs the society typically offers are:
Monthly lecture series with guest speakers • Museum tours • Walking tours of historic New Castle • Lawrence County Trivia Competition • Sports Hall of Fame • Fireworks exhibits • Ice cream social • Membership & Friends Dinner • Haunted History Walking Tour • Mistletoe Magic • Open House with Santa
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Robert Stakeley – On Preservation of Photographs
March 11, 2020 @ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm EDT
FREE - Open to the PublicJoin us March 11. Be part of this hands-on workshop.
Robert Stakeley is the Coordinator of the Archivist and Educational Programs at the Heinz History Center. For our program, he welcomes people to bring in photos and slides that they want to know how to preserve. He says there is no real limit and envisions the program being an engaging, facilitated discussion, hands-on workshop.
“We’ll get to peoples’ photos as time permits. So, if someone has a scrapbook with photos in it – bring it in. Magnetic album with 100+ photos in it – bring it in. Slide carousel…”
ABOUT THE PRESENTER
Stakeley is the History Center Affiliates Program (HCAP) Coordinator at the Senator John Heinz History Center, where he provides various levels of instruction and guidance for audiences. He oversees the Affiliates Program (HCAP), a program that assists more than 400 historically minded organizations, including the Lawrence County Historical Society, museums, libraries, preservationist groups, community councils, churches, theaters, etc., in achieving their goals.
Previously, Stakeley had served as the Docent Program Coordinator at the History Center, which involved providing training for the more than seventy-five History Center docents (teachers or tour guides). He is a former librarian, archivist, and educator who has extensive experience in collecting, preserving, and providing access to collections.
For further information, call the Lawrence County Historical Society at 724-658-4022.
COST: This program is free and open to the public.
PHOTO: provided by the HCAP Program, Heinz History Center