Upcoming Workshop • Friday, February 17

 

Keeping Cemeteries Alive!
The Dead Have Stories to Share

 

by Jessie Lasorda, Rediscovered History, and
Loretta Stanaway, Memorial Minders

 

Learn more and register on our website.

 


Cemeteries contain an abundance of historical information. But those stories can be lost if the cemetery is in disarray. In this workshop, the speakers will discuss the importance of preserving, maintaining, and enhancing cemeteries—keeping them alive to tell the stories of the dead. Participants will learn how to establish a “friend group” for cemetery preservation, cultivate and maintain positive relationships with governing agencies for the purpose of maintenance, and create events and programs to enhance the histories they share.

 

New for 2017! Participants can now “attend” remotely, if they prefer. See our website for full details.

 

Learn more and register on our website.



The Historical Society of Michigan is our state’s oldest cultural organization, founded in 1828 by territorial governor Lewis Cass and explorer Henry Schoolcraft. A nongovernmental nonprofit, the Society focuses on publications, conferences, education, awards and recognition programming, and support for local history organizations to preserve and promote Michigan’s rich history.


For more information on the Historical Society of Michigan, please visit www.hsmichigan.org or e-mail us at hsm@hsmichigan.org.


The Historical Society of Michigan

5815 Executive Dr. • Lansing, MI 48911

Phone: (517) 324-1828 • FAX: (517) 324-4370

 

Future History Skills Workshops

 

Friday, March 17

Preparing for the Worst: Disaster Planning for Historical Organizations

 

Friday, March 31

Genealogy 101

 

Friday, April 14

Museum Stores: Driving Revenue in Today’s Economy

 

New for 2017! Participants can now “attend” remotely, if they prefer. See our website for full details.

 

Visit our website for full descriptions of each workshop.

 

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