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    WATERTOWNTAB

    Volunteer opportunities
    Friday, March 11, 2005

    Project SAVE interviewers

    Project SAVE Armenian Photograph Archives, recipient of funding from
    the Watertown/Harvard Community Enrichment and Watertown/O'Neill Properties
    Charitable Funds, is beginning to interview elder Armenians for the purpose
    of collecting and documenting their photographs. Project SAVE's grant
    project includes an effort to involve community historians of all ages and
    ethnicities in learning the techniques of interviewing people and
    documenting their photographs.

    This training is essential for all types of community preservation
    efforts. If you love history, especially people/social history, and love
    photographs for what they can tell us about the past and teach us about
    ourselves, think about becoming a volunteer. You will have first-hand
    experience visiting with people, learning documenting procedures, using the
    tape recorder, preparing paperwork for accessioning and archiving
    photographs, and making discoveries of long forgotten people and places.

    If you are intrigued by this work, and have four to eight hours a month
    to devote to it, whether you are a high school student (with parents'
    permission), a senior citizen or somewhere in between, please contact Ruth
    Thomasian, executive director, at Project SAVE Archives, 617-923-4542, or
    [email protected].
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