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Join Sarah Marsom for a hands-on workshop on caretaking strategies for your cherished objects. Attendees are encouraged to bring their cherished object to the workshop to share its story.
Do you have a cherished photo, letter, recipe or memento that connects to a place? Join Sarah Marsom for this hands-on workshop whether you’re looking for strategies to be the caretaker of that history or for ideas to creatively use those objects and mementos. Attendees are encouraged to bring their cherished object to the workshop to share its story and to collaboratively brainstorm caretaking strategies.
This series has been made possible through a Historic Preservation Grant from Indiana Landmarks, Indiana Humanities, and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
The Main Library is located in the Cleo Rogers Memorial Library in downtown Columbus at 536 Fifth Street. Completed in 1969 and designed by architect I.M. Pei, it features library collections for children, teens, and adults. It also houses the Columbus Indiana Architectural Archives, Family and Local History collection, and BCPL Create studio.