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Cleveland Memory Project
founder to speak to Jewish
Genealogy Society
William C. Barrow, co-founder of the Cleveland Memory Project,
is the featured speaker at the Sunday, Jan. 10 meeting of the Jewish
Genealogy Society of Cleveland. He will demonstrate the project's web
site (ClevelandMemory.org), and show how to apply its contents to
genealogy research.
Bill Barrow is the head of Special Collections at Cleveland State's
Michael Schwartz Library and a co-founder of the Cleveland Memory
Project on the web (ClevelandMemory.org). He speaks on the history
of Cleveland Memory, the more than 60,000 local history resources
found there and how to profitably use Cleveland Memory and Special
Collections to do family history research.
Bill is a Cleveland native and has worked at Cleveland State for
twenty years, where he earned a BA and MA in History; he received his
Master's degree in Library Science from Kent State University. He is on
the boards of the Early Settlers Association of the Western Reserve, the
Cleveland Archival Roundtable, the Sculpture Center, and the Cleve-
land Heights Historical Society.
The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland holds its winter meet-
ings on Sundays, starting at 1:30 pm, in the Lelyveld Library of An-
she-Chesed Fairmount Temple, 23737 Fairmount Blvd. Board members
are available from 1 pm to assist with individual research questions.
Guests are welcome. RSVP to Programming@ClevelandJGS.org.
He will demonstrate the project's web site
(ClevelandMemory.org), and show how to apply its
contents to genealogy research.
The Biennial Suburban
Soloists Concert
Martin Kessler, Conductor
The biennial Suburban Symphony Soloists concert is back this
season, Sunday, Jan. 31 at 3:30 pm, with a terrific line up of both
soloists and programming. Soloists featured in this concert are Bon-
nie Swetlik on flute and Daniel Tenorio on viola. Highlighted in the
Brandenburg Concerto are both its French horn and double reed
sections. Along with Bach, Forsythe, and native Clevelander Eric
Ewazen, this program concludes with composer Paul Hindemith's
most enduring piece, Mathis Der Mahler. Visit www.suburbansym-
phony.org for more concert details.
Concerts are free and open to the public.
Concert Location:
Conway Hall, University School Shaker Campus
20701 Brantley Rd., Shaker Heights, OH
Doors open at 3 pm
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