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Bringing a community’s history to life

June 15, 2022 Anna Brady Marcus

The author, Anna Brady Marcus, in her role as chairperson of the ambitious community history project by the Beacon Historical Society and the Beacon Hebrew Alliance, stands alongside an exhibit celebrating 100 years of Jewish life and culture in the New York town. Photograph by Frank Ritter.

How to tell a community history that brings the past to life, builds support, ignites curiosity, and includes diverse voices from the community.

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In tips & advice Tags community history, oral history project, organizing large memory projects
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Start capturing your family stories with this 10-step plan

May 13, 2022 Dawn M. Roode
photograph of three old family photos and a pencil engraved with "tell your story"

Don’t let worry about how you will finish stop you from starting your family history project—just take one step at a time.

Don’t be paralyzed by overwhelm: Follow these 10 actionable steps (check them off as you go!) to get your family history interview project underway with ease.

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In family history, oral history interviews, tips & advice Tags how to avoid overwhelm with family photo management, capturing family stories, family history interviews, family history plan
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Telling the family business story

April 18, 2022 Clémence Scouten

Telling the stories behind your family-run business should ideally involve researching the documentation and talking to the people who worked there—and if you’ve got some historic photos of the place, all the better. This photograph of the proprietor of a family-run tailor shop in 1936 New York City was taken by Lee Russell; courtesy Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Digital Collection.

Preserving the history of your family-run business will involve both some formal research and oral history interviews. Here's how to tell your family biz story.

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In family history, oral history interviews, tips & advice Tags family history stories, family business, business legacy, telling the family business story
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3 reasons your life story book’s presentation matters

March 10, 2022 Dawn M. Roode

When the writing of your life stories is complete, there's still work to be done. Why good book design and thoughtful presentation of your memoir matter.

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In design, tips & advice, writing & editing Tags book design, why proofread your book, how to get your family story book read, well designed family history books
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“Dear Mama”: Storytelling through letter writing

February 15, 2022 Clémence Scouten

Handwritten letters can be a treasure trove of family stories. Adding context and photos to the correspondence to preserve in a book makes for a precious gift.

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In family history, memory keeping, tips & advice Tags family correspondence, storytelling through letters, epistolary books, handwritten, papers of the past, book ideas
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How to honor the memory of a lost loved one in a tribute book

January 14, 2022 Dawn M. Roode
A tribute book capturing stories and photos is a beautiful way to honor a lost loved one and keep their memory alive.

A tribute book capturing stories and photos is a beautiful way to honor a lost loved one and keep their memory alive.

Use these five basic steps to create a tribute book in memory of your lost loved one to avoid overwhelm and easily capture stories in their honor.

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In memory keeping, tips & advice, writing & editing Tags how to make a tribute book, honoring lost loved ones, memorial tribute book ideas, book ideas
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Cut your photo library in half so you can find the pictures you really want

December 15, 2021 Marci Brennan

Too many photos—whether on your laptop or your phone—is just digital clutter. The key to keeping your digital photo library under control is to make a regular habit of culling images, just like professional photographers do.

Too many photos is just digital clutter. Get your total number of images down and gain easy access to the ones worth saving with these easy pro tips.

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In memory keeping, photo legacy, tips & advice Tags culling your photo collection, photo management, family photo organization
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