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, , , , , , , , , and many others for tuning into my live stream today. It is always fun to talk to , but special today as we used the session for a preview of this week’s Kathy’s Corner.This popular monthly session focuses on a challenge for every family historian: Sorting and digitizing collections of inherited family photos and artifacts. You can explore past episodes of Kathy’s Corner at Projectkin.org/kathys-corner.
Like all of our programs, it’s free and held over Zoom, so you will need to register:

On Thursday, Kathy will share her insights and experience on ways to identify artifacts, documents, and mementos relating to a loved one’s experience in national or military service. Kathy has invited you to bring your artifacts to the call and share your stories.
Kathy joined our call today from the road. She’d just returned to Calgary from a visit to her hometown of Edmonton. With a quick stop at Peter’s Drive-In1, Kathy shared the compelling power of stories. She was home in Edmonton to attend memorial services, an experience that reminds us all what we’re all here for.
Finally, with a little sneak, Kathy tipped her hand to a special release coming next week. I’ve asked her to be my guest again (this time from her home) to share her announcement. I hope you can join us then. Here’s the link:

Please note that you must be a Substack account holder and Projectkin subscriber to view these livestreams, though you can join from the web or your mobile device.
No affiliation, but as a hat-tip to burger fans, here it is on the Elizabeth II Highway in Calgary.
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