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SUMMARY:Sandwiching in History Tour: Foster-Robinson House
DESCRIPTION:Sandwiching in History Tour: Foster-Robinson House\nMarch 5 – Virtual Tour – Premiere on Facebook the first Friday of each month at noon and are archived on AHPP YouTube Channel.\nThis large residence on Broadway Street in the historic residential core of Little Rock\, Arkansas\, was designed by architect Frank W. Gibb for the wealthy lumber merchant Henry Howard Foster in 1904. Also known as the Joseph Taylor Robinson House\, the house features remarkable woodwork\, including unusual cuts of fine-grained woods on the interior that were hand selected by Mr. Foster and his workers at his local lumber yards. In 1930\, the property became the home of Arkansas Senator Joseph Taylor Robinson\, who would live in the house until his death in 1937. During this period\, Robinson was a leading figure in the national Democratic Party and even entertained President Franklin D. Roosevelt here in 1936.
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/sandwiching-in-history-foster-robinson-house/
LOCATION:Facebook Live\, AR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arkansas
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SUMMARY:African American Migration in Arkansas\, Where Did My People go?
DESCRIPTION:African American Migration in Arkansas\, Where Did My People go?\nPresenters will be Dr. Brian K. Mitchell of the University of Arkansas-Little Rock and Dr. Story Matkin-Rawn and Dr. Kenneth Barnes of the University of Central Arkansas\nTopics include: “African Americans\, Arkansas\, and the Other Great Migration 1865-1920”; “Any Place but Here: The 1860 Expulsion of Free Blacks from Arkansas” and “Arkansas’s African Migration Movement in the late 1800s.”\nThis event is part of an ongoing series of symposiums and other events sponsored by the Black History Commission of Arkansas. The mission of the Commission is to collect materials pertaining to African American history for the Arkansas State Archives\, to encourage research of the state’s African American history\, and to cooperate with the Arkansas Department of Education to develop materials that support the teaching of African American history in our public schools. \nThe symposium will be available for sign-in beginning at 09:30 AM Central Time (US and Canada)\, with presentations beginning at 09:45. Advance registration is required and is limited to 100 participants; register here:\nhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcvc-ChpzwqHtanS_F4W3m-hNNNAHDSQraJ \n The Arkansas State Archives is an agency of the Division of Arkansas Heritage. Established in 1905\, it collects\, preserves and makes available a wealth of materials documenting Arkansas’s past\, including the largest extant collection of Arkansas newspapers.  The State Archives is located in Little Rock and operates two branch facilities\, the Northeast Arkansas Regional Archives in Powhatan (Lawrence County) and the Southwest Arkansas Regional Archives in Washington (Hempstead County). \nThe symposium is open to all. Teachers may earn up to three professional development hours through attendance. The symposium is free to attend but advance registration is required. For more registration or other information about the symposium contact Tatyana Oyinloye\, Coordinator of African American History Programs at: Tatyana.oyinloye@arkansas.gov or call 501-682-6900.
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/african-american-migration-in-arkansas-where-did-my-people-go/
LOCATION:Zoom Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Arkansas
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SUMMARY:Sandwiching in History Tour: Toltec Mounds Archaeological State Park
DESCRIPTION:Sandwiching in History Tour: Toltec Mounds Archeological State Park\nFebruary 5th – Virtual Tour – Premiere on Facebook the first Friday of each month at noon and are archived on AHPP YouTube Channel.\nIn 1980\, this important site was opened to the public as part of the Arkansas State Park system.  The park contains one of Arkansas’s most significant per-European archaeological sites\, consisting of the state’s tallest and most complex mound sites. Archaeological investigations have linked this site to the Plum Bayou Culture\, who used the site for ceremonial and religious purposes for several centuries. Today\, the park interprets the important and interesting history of this site in partnership with the Arkansas Archeological Survey.
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/sandwiching-in-history-toltec-mounds-archaeological-state-park/
LOCATION:Facebook Live\, AR\, United States
CATEGORIES:Arkansas
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SUMMARY:Memoir Writing for Seniors: How to Write Your Story
DESCRIPTION:Memoir Writing for Seniors: How to Write Your Story\nWeekly – Wednesdays – This is a virtual event. Contact dmoore@cals.org for more information. Must register.\nPresented by CALS Writing Circle\, this ongoing class meets once each week and takes attendees aged 55+ through the steps of writing their own life stories. You’ll be given tools and techniques to help you learn to write regularly and productively. Everyone is welcome; no writing experience is required. \nNo matter who you are\, there are many reasons to write about your life. The act of writing your story can be a healing and transformative journey; it helps identify the threads and themes in your life and make sense of what you’ve lived.
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/memoir-writing-for-seniors-how-to-write-your-story-3/
LOCATION:Zoom Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Arkansas
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SUMMARY:Memoir Writing for Seniors: How to Write Your Story
DESCRIPTION:Memoir Writing for Seniors: How to Write Your Story\nWeekly – Wednesdays – This is a virtual event. Contact dmoore@cals.org for more information. Must register.\nPresented by CALS Writing Circle\, this ongoing class meets once each week and takes attendees aged 55+ through the steps of writing their own life stories. You’ll be given tools and techniques to help you learn to write regularly and productively. Everyone is welcome; no writing experience is required. \nNo matter who you are\, there are many reasons to write about your life. The act of writing your story can be a healing and transformative journey; it helps identify the threads and themes in your life and make sense of what you’ve lived.
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/memoir-writing-for-seniors-how-to-write-your-story-2/
LOCATION:Zoom Virtual Meeting
CATEGORIES:Arkansas
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SUMMARY:Memoir Writing for Seniors: How to Write Your Story
DESCRIPTION:Memoir Writing for Seniors: How to Write Your Story\nWeekly – Wednesdays – This is a virtual event. Contact dmoore@cals.org for more information. Must register.\nPresented by CALS Writing Circle\, this ongoing class meets once each week and takes attendees aged 55+ through the steps of writing their own life stories. You’ll be given tools and techniques to help you learn to write regularly and productively. Everyone is welcome; no writing experience is required. \nNo matter who you are\, there are many reasons to write about your life. The act of writing your story can be a healing and transformative journey; it helps identify the threads and themes in your life and make sense of what you’ve lived.
URL:https://heritageseekersar.com/event/memoir-writing-for-seniors-how-to-write-your-story/
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CATEGORIES:Arkansas
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