Hi, dear quilty friends! I received this from a neighbor, Kathleen Moore, and felt like it was a great post and wanted to share it with you. The Georgia Historical Society wants to document how the Covid-19 was perceived and handled by Georgians. Click on the link and you will go to the entry for your Covid-19 story.
Georgia friends, I want to let you all know about the newest collection at the Georgia Historical Society and invite you to be part of preserving history. As we live through these unprecedented times we are all becoming part of a story that should not be lost to history. I hope that you will consider sharing your experience, the good and the bad, with the Georgia Historical Society for the COVID-19 collection at GHS and share the link on your own timeline so that others can learn about what GHS is doing and contribute their own stories to the collection.
Primary sources from earlier crises, like the 1918 flu pandemic, are invaluable tools and resources that help historians, scholars, and individuals understand how our nation met the challenges like those we are facing now. Since our founding in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society has been and
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COVID-19 in Georgia: Collecting the stories of Georgians during the Pandemic of 2020
Primary sources from earlier crises, like the 1918 flu pandemic, are invaluable tools and resources that help historians, scholars, and individuals understand how our nation met the challenges like those we are facing now. Since our founding in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society has been and
Primary sources from earlier crises, like the 1918 flu pandemic, are invaluable tools and resources that help historians, scholars, and individuals understand how our nation met the challenges like those we are facing now. Since our founding in 1839, the Georgia Historical Society has been
April Program
April 13, 2020
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Patricia Ashton
Great job Theresa & Renee! Love seeing all the creative spaces & storage.
Pat Ashton
April Program
April 11, 2020
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Elaine Rhyne
What fun to see these studios! Savannah quilters never cease to amaze and inspire!
April Program
April 11, 2020
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Cindy Ochoa
Great job, Theresa! What beautiful quilt studios!
Cindy Ochoa
April Program
April 11, 2020
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Carol Lannom
Great job Theresa! Lots of great ideas for storage.
Carol Lannom
Jennifer Farago’s mask tutorial
April 10, 2020
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Theresa Sapp
Jennifer has a helpful video on her website that details how she has been making face masks. Take a look….
Thanks for sharing Jennifer!