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Below are pictures taken at the Ohio Memory Premiere at the Statehouse Atrium, March 26, 2002. To request higher resolution images of any of the following images, contact Ohio Memory at ohiomemory@ohiohistory.org
(All photographs were taken by David R. Barker of the Ohio Historical Society.) |
| Dr. Gary Ness, director of the Ohio Historical Society, began the program in the Atrium at the Ohio Statehouse on March 26, 2002. |
| Mrs. Hope Taft, First Lady of Ohio |
| Dr. George Parkinson, Archives/Library Division Chief, presented an award of recognition to Sr. Deborah Harmeling, library director of Athenaeum of Ohio. The Athenaeum was recognized as representative of special libraries that contributed their treasures in the online scrapbook. |
| Parkinson presented an award of recognition to Georgeanne Reuter from the Kelton House Museum and Garden. The Kelton House was recognized as representative of college and university archives. |
| The Ohio Bicentennial Commission received recognition as a project partner. Communications Director Fred Stratmann accepted on behalf of the commission. |
| The Ohio Library Council received recognition as a project partner. Wayne Piper accepted on behalf of the Ohio Library Council and former Executive Director Fran Haley. |
| OhioLINK received recognition as a project partner. Executive Director Tom Sanville accepted on behalf of OhioLINK. |
| The Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) received recognition as a project partner. Executive Director Carol Roddy accepted on behalf of OPLIN. |
| A physical surrogate of the online scrapbook. |
| Mrs. Taft cut the ribbon and officially opened the Ohio Memory Scrapbook. |
| Ohio Memory Project staff and project partners with Mrs. Taft. |
| Ohio Memory Project staff (from left to right): Phil Sager, George Parkinson (Ohio Historical Society, Archives/Library Division Chief), Laurie Gemmill, Elizabeth Nelson, Angela O'Neal, Mary Alice Mairose, and Shawn Martin. |
| Representatives from the Worthington-Shaker Heights "Our Town" collaborative project. |
| Laurie Gemmill, Ohio Memory Project staff, and Lee Yoakum, Bicentennial Commission staff. |
| Carol Roddy, executive director of OPLIN, and Dr. Gary Ness, director of the Ohio Historical Society. |
| Cake with image of scrapbook front page, http://www.ohiomemory.org. |
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