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South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society

Presented by York County History Center at Unknown

Mar 07 2021
South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society

David Carmichael, State Archivist of Pennsylvania – “The Pennsylvania State Archives moves into the future”

On March 7, 2021, The South Central Pennsylvania Genealogy Society will host David Carmichael, State Archivist of Pennsylvania, for a presentation on “The Pennsylvania State Archives moves into the future”.
This program will be held virtually. Please register here to participate using Zoom or visit our Facebook page for a live stream.
Webinar ID: 858 2095 9683, Passcode: 912098
What Does The Future Hold for Our Past?
A new State Archives building is under construction and, with it, the promise of state of the art storage and access to historical materials. Hear about how the Archives is planning for future, what you can expect to find when the new building opens—and what you won’t find there, and learn about new initiatives that will make historical records even more accessible in the future.
David Carmicheal is the State Archivist of Pennsylvania. He is a Distinguished Fellow of the Society of American Archivists, and one of his books, Organizing Archival Records, has provided practical guidance to small, volunteer-led archives for over 25 years and is now in its fourth edition.
Meetings are FREE and open to the public.

South Central Pennsylvania Genealogical Society, Inc. (SCPGS) is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization of genealogists.  Their primary geographic area of interest and coverage is Pennsylvania’s York and Adams Counties. Their purpose is to encourage and promote an interest in genealogy by collecting and preserving materials related to genealogy, encouraging the compilation and publication of family genealogies and histories, publishing materials of interest and benefit to members, holding meetings for the education of members and the public, and offering financial and volunteer support to the library at the York County History Center.

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