2016 Summer Seminar – Preserving & Sharing Our Family Treasures

2016 Summer Seminar with Denise May Levenick

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In every family, someone ends up with “the stuff.” Denise May Levenick is a writer, researcher, and speaker with a passion for preserving and sharing family treasures of all kinds. She is the creator of the award-winning family history blog, The Family Curator (TheFamilyCurator.com) and author of How to Archive Family Keepsakes: Learn How to Preserve Family Photos, Memorabilia and Genealogy Records, (Family Tree Books, 2012).

Denise inherited her first family archive from her grandmother – a trunk filled with photos, letters, documents, and lots of “miscellaneous stuff” and is now the caretaker of several family collections. She has adapted professional archival techniques to the family archive situation and shares her experiences in her books and blog.

Denise is a frequent contributor to family history magazines and online publications, and presenter for webinars and workshops. She is also a member of the 2016 faculty for the Genealogical Research Institute of Pittsburgh.

More about Denise Levenick

In her new book How to Archive Family Photos, Denise offers step-by-step guidance for coping with digital photos captured by smartphone, scanner, and camera, and using your photos in 25 Easy Keepsake Projects.

How to Archive Family Keepsakes helps family historians use professional archival techniques with their own family treasures. Numerous charts and checklists and Denise’s practical guidance offer step-by-step advice for organizing, preserving, and digitizing heirlooms, and genealogy research.

Professional memberships include the National Genealogical Society, Association of Professional Genealogists, the Southern California Genealogical Society, the New England Historic Genealogical Society, and The Phi Beta Kappa Society. Denise heads the grant committee for the Suzanne Winsor Freeman Memorial Student Genealogy Grant founded in 2010 to assist young genealogists seeking to advance their genealogical education.

Denise is a former high school English and Journalism teacher, and a holds a Master’s Degree in English Literature. Denise is a native Angeleno, and now lives in Pasadena with her husband and ever-growing family archive.

Denise focuses on preserving and sharing family treasures of all kinds on her blog at www.TheFamilyCurator.com

Topics

Friday, July 29, 2016
  • Session 1: Be Your Own Family Archivist
    Family historians who inherit photos, documents, and memorabilia, and genealogists who work with family collections, must often go beyond the role of researcher to become archivists and curators. This session introduces best practices for long-term preservation of family treasures including photos, film, documents, artifacts, and other heirlooms. We’ll discuss “what to save, what to toss,” how to choose appropriate archival storage containers, and where to set up your own home archive.
  • Session 2: How to Scan an Elephant
    Preserving family collections begins with a master plan for digitizing all kinds of materials. But, how do you scan an elephant? This session will give an overview of popular scanners and other devices to show you how to digitize awkward artifacts and oversize items, and highlight the apps, accessories, and expert tips to help you achieve great digital images.
  • Session 3: Caring for Keepsakes: The Top 10 Family Treasures
    Learn how to care for the Top Ten Family Treasures from photographs to furniture, from love letters to lockets, clocks, and Bibles. Learn to identify common hazards such as silverfish, mold, acid migration, and how to safely store your heirlooms for easy research access.
  • Session 4: Dirty Pictures: Save Your Family Photos from Ruin
    Dirty negatives, smudged old photos, curled panorama pictures, and photos stuck in sticky albums. Learn how to rescue your family photos, albums, and scrapbooks from the ravages of time. This practical presentation will show you simple and safe methods for working with old and fragile family photos, as well as 20th century vintage snapshots and film.
Saturday, July 30, 2016
  • Session 1: Secrets in the Attic: Break Down Brick Walls with Home Sources
    Family history begins at home. Case studies highlight photos, documents, and hidden details that led to new kinships and previously unknown ancestors. From a crumbling Family Bible to a fading post-mortem photograph, follow the trail of “things they left behind” to solve genealogical mysteries with clues in family sources.
  • Session 2: You Can’t Take It With You: Estate Planning for Genealogists
    Who will care for your family archive when you’re gone? This session will look at creative solutions for distributing family heirlooms when settling an estate, how to be an attractive donor to institutional archives, and how to prepare a simple genealogical codicil. We’ll also discuss options for preserving your family history stories and photos in legacy online digital archives.
  • Session 3: Heirloom Roadshow
    The Heirloom Roadshow is coming and you can be part of it!
    Did you inherit a beautiful antique table or chair from your ancestor? Do you know how to preserve the historical and cash value of your treasure? Wondering how to preserve your ancestor’s military medals? Keepsake preservation challenges submitted to The Family Curator prior to the event will be featured in this interactive presentation where you’ll learn the best way to rescue, preserve, and archive your family heirlooms.

Logistics

Date
Friday, July 29, 2016 & Saturday, July 30, 2016

  • Registration - 9:30 AM
  • Program - 10:00 AM to 4:30 PM

Location
1st floor Auditorium
J. Erik Jonsson Central Library
1515 Young Street, Dallas Texas, 75201
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  • The costs associated with parking in the library garage are included in the seminar fee. Be sure to bring your parking ticket to the seminar each day so it can be validated.
  • The Dallas Public Library website has information on public transportation.

Cost (Includes Lunch and Parking both days!)

By July 20* After July 20
Member $130 $160
Non-Member $160 $190
Lunch (Both Days) Included Included
Lunch Descriptions
Note: Lunch availability is restricted to those who registered by the July 27 online registration cut off date. We will attempt to provide, but cannot guarantee, lunches for walk in registrants. Friday, 29 July: Two Sisters Catering Selection of Gourmet Box Lunches
  • Ovengold Turkey Sandwich: baby spinach, tomato, and roasted shallot spread on a honey wheatberry bread
  • Roast Beef and Cheddar Sandwich: raspberry bbq sauce, lettuce, tomato, and red onion on a kaiser bun
  • Dill Chicken Salad Sandwich: lettuce and tomato on a croissant
  • Grilled Chicken Signature Green Salad: grilled chicken, oranges, feta, toasted nuts, seasonal fruit, and a raspberry vinaigrette
  • Fresh Mozzarella and Tomato Sandwich: baby arugula with basil pesto, olive relish on focaccia bread (Only available if Vegetarian Lunch was requested in advance.)
All lunches include Chef's Daily Pasta Creation, Classic Fruit Salad, and Signature Dessert Bar. Saturday, July 30: Central Market Catering Salad Box Lunch
  • Garden Salad with Classic Chicken Salad
  • Lunch Includes a freshly baked roll, fresh fruit salad, and a cookie.
Sandwich Box Lunch Selection
  • Ham and Swiss
  • Turkey and Havarti
  • Roasted Vegetable and Goat Cheese (Only available if Vegetarian Lunch was requested in advance.)
  • Lunch includes fresh fruit salad, pasta salad, bag of chips, and a cookie.

Registered online or mail postmarked by midnight on Wednesday, July 20th

Feedback from Previous DGS Seminars
This was one of the finest presentations I have had the privilege to attend.
Thoroughly enjoyable and very educational!

Refund Policy
Cancellations (with a full refund) will be accepted through Sunday, July 24, 2016. No refunds will be issued for cancellations after that date.