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Genealogy Day in Louisville

In Alerts on February 16, 2014 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged: , ,

Joe Hardesty, Kentucky History and Genealogy Librarian for the Louisville Free Public Library, contacted KATH President Pattie Dillon about a free Genealogy Day at the library on Saturday, April 26th, and he requested that we send the information along to KATH members.

Wayne Onkst

Wayne Onkst

Joe writes:  “One of my career aspirations is to assist family historians as well as state and local history researchers to use our library collection to its fullest. One way that I succeed in doing this is to organize and host a full day conference called Genealogy Day @The Library. We are pleased to say that this year Wayne Onkst, the Library Commissioner for Kentucky and the director of the Kentucky Department for Libraries and Archives will be the keynote speaker – and it’s all FREE!! … Nothing beats a dedicated librarian and great teachers working together to inspire the next generation of historians!!”

Download the Genealogy Day schedule (.pdf file) here. For more information, contact:

T. Joseph Hardesty, MLS, PLCGS
Kentucky History and Genealogy Librarian
Louisville Free Public Library
301 York Street
Louisville, Ky. 40203
Ph: 502-574-1617
#2: 502-574-1653

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KATH Board Meeting in Feb

In Business Meeting,KATH Conference on February 16, 2014 by Randolph Hollingsworth Tagged: ,

Minutes from the Meeting on Monday, February 10, 2014

Present: Pattie Dillon, Randolph Hollingsworth, Cheryl Caskey, Megan Mummey, Allison Hunt, Angela Ash, Sara Price, Lorie Maltby

1. Conference date and title: No decision was made regarding a finalized title for the conference, although the theme will be civil rights. Saturday, October 11, was identified as a tentative date for the conference to be held at Spalding University. Once a date is finalized, a suggestion was made to contact the Muhammad Ali Center as possible reception location.

2. Committee assignments:

  • Conference Program and Speakers Committee – Pattie and Cheryl
  • Conference Location and Logistics Committee – Jake and Angela
  • Papers and Awards Committee – Allison and Randolph
  • Nominating Committee – Lorie and Megan
  • Funding and Finance Committee – Alana and Sara

3. Discussion of National Archives and University of Kentucky partnership:  Randolph provided an overview of the partnership and discussion followed regarding ways to highlight the partnership at the conference. Possible suggestions included: publicizing the partnership with the conference and/or providing a break-out session focused on the partnership.

4. Discussion of panel: Cheryl offered to ask Dr. Tracy K’Meyer to serve on the panel. A suggestion was made to ask Dr. K’Meyer if she would also invite Drs. Eric Jackson and Cate Fosl. Randolph suggested that once speakers are confirmed, they can meet to decide what they will discuss for the panel and come up with a title.

5. Discussion of sessions: A suggestion was made to dedicate a break-out session on best practices for online history instruction. A possible panel could include Dr. Linda Levstik (curriculum design) and Sarah Milligan (KY Oral History Commission). Information for Dr. Levstik may be found at  http://education.uky.edu/EDC/content/faculty-linda-levstik. Information for the new civil rights oral history website Sarah is working on may be found at http://kymediabank.com/.

6. Discussion of luncheon speakers:  A suggestion was made to invite individuals who had been involved in the civil rights movement to speak at lunch. For example, Senator Georgia Powers, Mattie Jones or/ and Suzy Post; possibly Dr. Fosl or Dr. K’Meyer could invite the luncheon speakers.

7. Grant submission: Once a date and speakers for the conference are finalized, Pattie will submit a grant to the Kentucky Humanities Council. To ensure funding availability, the grant should be submitted by the end of February.

8. Next meeting: The next meeting will be face-to-face on Spalding’s campus in order to tour the facility.