If you missed it last week here is another chance. Have your materials digitized for your own self keeping and you may choose to have them included in the Lakeland Digital Archive. Make an appointment for Sunday, October 20 at College Park Community Center call 240) 643-7264 or email maxine.a.gross@gmail.com
Experts will scan your materials and will return the
originals, along with digital copies, for your personal
archives and for sharing.
Many Documents Tell Your Story. Bring your family memorabilia with you! photos/scrapbooks • birth certificates • property deeds • school records (report cards, diplomas, etc.) • military papers • church documents •personal letters • licenses/permits •membership cards • event announcements/programs • business records • contracts
Please consider contributing digital copies of your family records to the Lakeland Digital Archive to ensure your family’s story is represented. We are especially interested in documenting the period from 1950 to 1983.
This event is hosted by Lakeland Community Heritage Project in conjunction with Department of American Studies and Maryland Institute for Technology in he Humanities (MITH), University of Maryland, College Park, and is made possible by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.