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X-WR-CALNAME:Restore & Remember: Jason Beach
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DTSTART:20260619T140000Z
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LOCATION:33587 Bald Cypress Lane\nLaurel DE 19956
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SUMMARY:Restore & Remember: Jason Beach
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Bring your memories and memorabilia for a family history worksh
 op\nhighlighting experiences and memories from Jason Beach\, as part of th
 e\nJason Beach Juneteenth Celebration. At this event\, participants are\ni
 nvited to bring materials from their personal collections that\ndocument h
 olidays\, family reunions\, baptism\, and leisure activities at\nthe beach
 . Photographs and scrapbooks\, letters or other paper\nmaterials referenci
 ng Jason Beach\, swimsuits or other clothing like\nfamily reunion shirts\,
  games and accessories (i.e. horseshoes\, etc.)\,\nand cookware items are 
 all welcome. Experts from cultural heritage\norganizations\, universities\
 , and local history networks will be in the\npavilion to help document and
  catalog these items and their historical\nmeaning to pass on to future ge
 nerations. While we would take great\njoy in seeing materials of all sizes
 \, we recommend participants bring\nitems that would fit into an extra-lar
 ge tote bag. Free event\,\nregistration is requested to ensure appropriate
  staffing. Register\nhere: https://dhs.givecloud.co/restore-remember-jason
 -beach The\nDelaware Historical Society’s Restore & Remember: Historic R
 &R\nseries engages community members to get involved at important sites\nw
 ithin Delaware’s Black community while discussing and learning\nabout th
 e history of each place and the people who used it. A Legacy\n75 Years in 
 the Making: For 75 years\, Delaware State Parks has been\nthe backdrop for
  outdoor adventures and lasting memories. Since 1951\,\nthe mission has re
 mained constant: to provide safe\, enjoyable\nrecreation\, protect natural
  and cultural resources\, and connect people\nto nature. Today\, 17 parks 
 and more than 27\,000 acres stand ready to\ninspire generations to come. V
 enue: Trap Pond State Park. Presenter:\nDelaware Historical Society.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Bring your memories and memorabilia for a fami
 ly history workshop highlighting experiences and memories from Jason Beach
 \, as part of the Jason Beach Juneteenth Celebration. At this event\, part
 icipants are invited to bring materials from their personal collections th
 at document holidays\, family reunions\, baptism\, and leisure activities 
 at the beach. Photographs and scrapbooks\, letters or other paper material
 s referencing Jason Beach\, swimsuits or other clothing like family reunio
 n shirts\, games and accessories (i.e. horseshoes\, etc.)\, and cookware i
 tems are all welcome. Experts from cultural heritage organizations\, unive
 rsities\, and local history networks will be in the pavilion to help docum
 ent and catalog these items and their historical meaning to pass on to fut
 ure generations. While we would take great joy in seeing materials of all 
 sizes\, we recommend participants bring items that would fit into an extra
 -large tote bag. Free event\, registration is requested to ensure appropri
 ate staffing. Register here: https://dhs.givecloud.co/restore-remember-jas
 on-beach The Delaware Historical Society’s Restore & Remember: Historic 
 R&R series engages community members to get involved at important sites wi
 thin Delaware’s Black community while discussing and learning about the 
 history of each place and the people who used it. A Legacy 75 Years in the
  Making: For 75 years\, Delaware State Parks has been the backdrop for out
 door adventures and lasting memories. Since 1951\, the mission has remaine
 d constant: to provide safe\, enjoyable recreation\, protect natural and c
 ultural resources\, and connect people to nature. Today\, 17 parks and mor
 e than 27\,000 acres stand ready to inspire generations to come. Venue: Tr
 ap Pond State Park. Presenter: Delaware Historical Society.
DTSTAMP:20260619T064824Z
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