Thank you very much for the information.
Mary
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Subject: Re: [VA-ROOTS] What does "late brewer" mean
Late, lately, recently, formerly?
Brent Tarter
he Library of Virginia
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ubject: [VA-ROOTS] What does "late brewer" mean
Hi,
We are trying to find out what the "late brewer" would mean if the
rewer was still alive. We have found this term used several time in a
ity Directory. If anyone can help us figure this out we would greatly
ppreciate it.
Mary
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ubject: [VA-ROOTS] Where History Begins Workshop, LVA
here History Begins will be held on Monday, May 3, 2010. This workshop
made possible by a generous State and National Archival Partnership
NAP) grant from the National Historical Publications and Records
mmission.
here History Begins will provide an opportunity for networking and
operation among societies across the Commonwealth. Society members,
aff, and volunteers are being encouraged to register for this exciting
y of presentations, discussion, and behind-the-scenes tours of the
brary of Virginia.
peakers will explore a variety of topics, from finding grant
portunities to building support for societies. Basic preservation ools
nd techniques for working with collections will also be resented.
registration form is available on the Library's web site; the cost is
0, and includes lunch.
lease share this information with any interested parties.
ttp://www.lva.virginia.gov/news/calendar.asp?calmonth=5&calyear=2010
30-9:00
refunction Area
egistration
offee and juice
:00-9:15
ecture Hall
elcome
andra Gioia Treadway, Librarian of Virginia
:15-10:00
ecture Hall
lenary Session
History for Everyone-Encyclopedia Virginia"
atthew Gibson, Managing Editor
0:00-11:15
oncurrent Sessions
ession 1: Building Support for Your Society Orientation Room
uilding A Successful Membership Program Tiffany Cowell, Portsmouth
useums
ession 2: Historic Preservation: Putting Virginia's History to Work
r Communities Conference Rooms
ristin Kirchen, Capital Region Preservation Office Virginia Department
f Historic Resources
ession 3: The View from Local Historical Societies-Issues and uccesses
ecture Hall
hyllis Silber (Goochland Historical Society) and Bob Massie
appahannock Historical Society)
orking with Elected Officials
ndy Donnelly, Goochland County Historical Society
1:15-11:30
reak
1:30-12:30
ecture Hall
anel: Facing Digitization Issues
arl Childs, Library of Virginia
nn DeWitt, Virginia Historical Society
athy Jordan, Library of Virginia
2:30-1:15
onference Rooms
orking Lunch
ritical Issues Facing Local Historical Societies A Group Work Session
ith Conley Edwards Discussion to Follow
:15-2:45
onference Rooms
ntroduction to Preservation
aulette Schwarting, Virginia Historical Society
asic Paper Conservation
arah Nerney, Library of Virginia
ari Helms, Library of Virginia
:45-3:00
reak
:00-3:30
ecture Hall
losing Session
warding of Certificates
:30-4:45
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