Join us, won't you, for this next installment of Projectkin’s “Forget-me-not: How we memorialize,” as Jane Hutcheon engages Peter Billingham in a conversation about the art of the eulogy.

This is a free event, and you can join Jane and Peter live over Zoom on Wednesday, November 20th, at a special time to accommodate both London and Sydney: 8 AM GMT, 7 PM AEDT, 9 PM NZDT, and midnight/3 AM PT/ET in the Americas.

#FamilyHistory#Genealogy #Projectkin #Memorials #Forgetmenot #JaneHutcheon

In this week's "Story Magic" talk, I went into what boils down to the essence of why I think what we're doing at Projectkin is so important for #FamilyHistory and the stories we tell ourselves as families.

That conversation sparked this lovely comment from one of our active members, Jennifer Jones of https://Trackingdownthefamily.substack.com.

Watch the recording and join us in the discussion at https://Projectkin.org/story-magic.

#Genealogy #Projectkin #ProjectRecipes #DigitalFamilyHistory#FamilyHistoryProjects

Tracking Down The Family | Jennifer Jones | Substack

Sharing my family stories after many years of research. My family mostly came to Australia from England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. Click to read Tracking Down The Family, by Jennifer Jones, a Substack publication.

In a new post today, I've described a new project of mine: combining Substack with my existing family history archive to create a new way to engage my family in our stories using the magic of voice and video.

It's easy to do a podcast; it's harder to make it private. 

My Project Recipe shows you how to do this. See the post, https://Projectkin.org/private-podcasting

Then, join us next Thurs., Sept. 12.

#FamilyHistory#Genealogy #Projectkin #ProjectRecipes

“Private Podcasting,” a new way to keep stories alive—yet private

I've put Substack to work with my existing family history archive to create a new way to engage my family in our stories using the magic of voice and video. Join us at the Recipe event on Sept-12.

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Kathy Stone, host of Projectkin's monthly Kathy's Corner series, is joined this month with a very special guest in Martie McNabb of https://ShowandTales.com.

We're thrilled to welcome Martie, especially in conversation with our very own Kathy Stone. Join us, free at 3/6 PM PT/ET or 11 PM BST. Learn more and register for the Zoom link at https://Projectkin.org/events

#FamilyHistory#Genealogy #Projectkin #kathyscorner #familyartifacts #familyartefacts

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Join us as Emma Cox, genealogist, author and podcaster at https://JourneysIntoGenealogy.co.uk shares the challenges of discovering and sharing her own family stories. This month, Emma will dive into Patterns and Trends. It's free.

Learn more at https://projectkin.org/events

📸: Emma Cox, sources as noted in her presentation Aug 15
🎶: Beneath the Moonlight by Aaron Kenny for YouTube Audio @akenny

#FamilyHistory  ⁠#Genealogy #Projectkin #EmaExplores #DigitalFamilyHistory#FamilyHistoryProjects

Journeys into Genealogy podcast – family histories, stories, tips from experts and more

To celebrate the Pacific Edition of the “All About That Place” series running 27-Sept to 6-Oct, Projectkin will combine our Members’ Corner cohorts for August and September and add the theme of ”Place.” #AATP24

New post out today, https://projectkin.org/aatp-join-mc

#FamilyHistory  ⁠#Genealogy #MembersCorner #Projectkin #DigitalFamilyHistory#FamilyHistoryProjects #FamilyBonds #FamilyHeirlooms#FamilyHistoryResearch#FamilyHistoryStory#FamilyStory #FamilyStoryTelling #Genealogicalresearch

This is Part 4 of Kerri Kearney's series exploring burls as a metaphor for the complexity of family trees today. After looking at the power of telling a family stories, @kerri.kearney returns to explore who owns the story. Explore all of Kerri's posts at https://projectkin.org/kerri-kearney

#FamilyHistory  ⁠#Genealogy #Projectkin #MembersCorner

Projectkin Community Forum | Projectkin Ringleader | Substack

We invent and refine creative ways to capture, preserve, and share our family stories. Won't you join us in FREE events, shared resources, and online conversations? Click to read Projectkin Community Forum, a Substack publication.

In family history, we often focus on our elders' stories; sometimes it's skills they left us with. In this post for the Projectkin Members' Corner out today (Projectkin.org/members-corner,) Marci Keats shares memories of her Grandma Keats through the skills she taught. 

Do you have a story to share? Join us at the Members' Corner: https://projectkin.org/join-mc

#FamilyHistory#Genealogy #Projectkin #MembersCorner #DigitalFamilyHistory#FamilyHistoryProjects #FamilyBonds #FamilyHeirlooms

Join Projectkin in the Members’ Corner

This special program gives Projectkin Members a way to share their family history stories with new readers, and it's now open to for new writers. Join the new cohort — deadline is the 21st each month.

Projectkin Community Forum

Today, we're celebrating May Tom in a tribute by her son and Projectkin Member, Ron Chan. As you'll see in the longer video shared on our Members' Corner, the project combines an epic tale of the Chinese American experience with the personal story of a mother and her son.

Explore at https://Projectkin.org/members-corner

#FamilyHistory  ⁠#Genealogy #Projectkin #MembersCorner

Kathy's Corner | Projectkin Community Forum | Barbara at Projectkin | Substack

Archives of our Kathy's Corner events. These remarkable events bring you the expert advice of a professional archivist and photo manager as she tackles her own collection. To learn more about the next Project Recipes scheduled, see Projectkin.org/events. Click to read Projectkin Community Forum, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.

Our June cohort for the Members' Corner cohort dropped today, and it just may be the GOAT as Kerri Kearney picks back up on her metaphor of "burls" in family trees and how we tell our stories.

Explore the stories at https://projectkin.org/members-corner

#FamilyHistory  ⁠#Genealogy #Projectkin #memberscorner #DigitalFamilyHistory#FamilyHistoryProjects #FamilyBonds #FamilyHeirlooms

Kathy's Corner | Projectkin Community Forum | Barbara at Projectkin | Substack

Archives of our Kathy's Corner events. These remarkable events bring you the expert advice of a professional archivist and photo manager as she tackles her own collection. To learn more about the next Project Recipes scheduled, see Projectkin.org/events. Click to read Projectkin Community Forum, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.