The following announcement was written by the U.S. National Archives and records Administration:
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28 -- The National Archives will celebrate African-American History Month in February with special films, public programs, book talks, and lectures, including a special event on the legacy of John Hope Franklin. These events are free and open to the public and will be held at the National Archives Building in Washington, D.C., and at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland.
Click here to read more and see the details of other related events.
The preceding article is from Eastman's Online Genealogy Newsletter and is copyright by Richard W. Eastman. It is re-published here with the permission of the author. Information about the newsletter is available at http://www.eogn.com.
29 January 2010
24 January 2010
Saturday Night Genealogy Fun - Other Interests
Randy Seaver at Genea-Musings posts a blogging challenge every Saturday night that he calls "Saturday Night Genealogy Fun." This week, he writes:
"It's Saturday Night - time for more Genealogy Fun!!
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to:
* Tell us about your "other" hobbies or interests outside of genealogy and family history research, writing, speaking, etc."
So, I have decided to accept this week's mission. Hmm, hobbies that aren't genealogy, yeah I guess I might have some of those. ;-)
My biggest interest is spending time with my family. I know, cliche, but it is true.
Then there is my interest in computers, which has morphed over the years. I was a computer science major in college, and have spent most of my career in IT support. Now, I love doing web design and development.
I also love reading - anything from magazines to novels to historical nonfiction and more.
Speaking of history, my family and I do Civil War re-enacting. We dress in clothing from the period, do activities from the era, and the men fight a re-enacted battle. We even camp in the style of the period.
We also go camping in our RV. There's nothing better than food cooked over the camp fire. And, of course, we have to make S'mores every night. We even bring our cat and dog with us.
I also love crafts, but I don't have much time for them any more. I do cross stitch, needlepoint, crochet, scrapbooking, and many more.
I love to travel, and wish I could do it more often. We have been on three Caribbean cruises; one of which was just my husband and I, to celebrate our 20th anniversary. We have been to Disney World many times, and to Washington D.C. for a weekend. But, the kids still consider our 2-week trip driving out west to be our best vacation. We went to Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone, the Black Hills, Custer State Park, the Grand Tetons, Deadwood (an old west town, complete with a shoot-out), and a few other places that escape my mind right now. We did have a fabulous time, and the kids didn't fight at all.
Well, I do have some other interests and hobbies, but I need to leave something to talk about later, so I'll end here. As you can see, I'm never bored!
"It's Saturday Night - time for more Genealogy Fun!!
Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to:
* Tell us about your "other" hobbies or interests outside of genealogy and family history research, writing, speaking, etc."
So, I have decided to accept this week's mission. Hmm, hobbies that aren't genealogy, yeah I guess I might have some of those. ;-)
My biggest interest is spending time with my family. I know, cliche, but it is true.
Then there is my interest in computers, which has morphed over the years. I was a computer science major in college, and have spent most of my career in IT support. Now, I love doing web design and development.
I also love reading - anything from magazines to novels to historical nonfiction and more.
Speaking of history, my family and I do Civil War re-enacting. We dress in clothing from the period, do activities from the era, and the men fight a re-enacted battle. We even camp in the style of the period.
We also go camping in our RV. There's nothing better than food cooked over the camp fire. And, of course, we have to make S'mores every night. We even bring our cat and dog with us.
I also love crafts, but I don't have much time for them any more. I do cross stitch, needlepoint, crochet, scrapbooking, and many more.
I love to travel, and wish I could do it more often. We have been on three Caribbean cruises; one of which was just my husband and I, to celebrate our 20th anniversary. We have been to Disney World many times, and to Washington D.C. for a weekend. But, the kids still consider our 2-week trip driving out west to be our best vacation. We went to Mt. Rushmore, Yellowstone, the Black Hills, Custer State Park, the Grand Tetons, Deadwood (an old west town, complete with a shoot-out), and a few other places that escape my mind right now. We did have a fabulous time, and the kids didn't fight at all.
Well, I do have some other interests and hobbies, but I need to leave something to talk about later, so I'll end here. As you can see, I'm never bored!
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06 January 2010
Tombstone Tuesday - Genung
George H. Genung, born, 25 Nov 1937 and died, 29 May 1974. Also on the stone are his wife, Diana S. Schinbeckler (born, 27 Oct 1942 and died, 28 May 1974), and his son, Scott D. (1973 - 1974).
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