One of the wonderful things about community is that over time, these people you connect with regularly in any kind of association become friends whose stories you care about. Today’s small group was no exception.
References from today’s program included past events, like
’ Scavenger Hunt Project Recipe from last fall:Project Recipe » A Scavenger Hunt for Ancestors
These project recipe events have become central to what we do here at Projectkin. They give us a way to share — in detail — what makes a family history project work. Today’s event centered on the idea of an interactive, multigenerational activity and was led by Projectkin member Anna Scheutz. Anna had mentioned these during one of our more creative
On the subject of project recipes, we also briefly discussed coming programs including our Project Recipe Event Thursday, March 21 where our guest author Kathryn Graven will share her… Project Recipe: Weaving a Grandmother's Letters into a Story:

We discussed new changes to look for in our event video tool (moving to Zoom starting in April,) a new Projectkin.org/events calendar and two more special events on publishing, this time focused on private, self-published books:

Finally, remember midnight May 21st (12:00 AM on May 22 Pacific Time) is the deadline for submitting articles for the new Members’ Corner. Explore the details here:
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