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Civic Saturdays: Making Your Own Historic Record

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Ruth Mott Foundation/Applewood

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Free

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What will your historic record be? Stop in to the Ruth Mott Foundation/Applewood on Saturday June 18th any time from 1:00-4:00 to explore ways to preserve your photos, articles, protest signs, concert tickets, or other 2D materials as you create an archive of the life and times of you. With so much digital content around, making a physical record of your own history can create a longer lasting link with your community.

Activity Type:

In Person, Outdoor, Social Activity, Solo Activity

Level:

beginner-friendly

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