03/24/2022
During the pandemic our team missed producing live, in-person events in partnership with Massachusetts communities. Thanks to a National Leadership Grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services we were able to create RoPA, the Roadmap for Participatory Archiving.
Check it out and share the news with cultural organizations and community groups whom you think would enjoy organizing events and creating digital collections akin to the Mass. Memories Road Show !
UMass Boston Launches Online Roadmap for Planning Participatory Archiving Events
UMass Boston’s Joseph P. Healey Library has launched RoPA, the Roadmap for Participatory Archiving, at ropa.umb.edu.
01/04/2022
Happy New Year! We hope you've had a relaxing, fun, and safe holiday break.
Susan Zandrow contributed this 1990s photograph at the Sharon Mass. Memories Road Show. She said, "This was one of many giant puppets made by Sharon artists for First Night Sharon's parade for New Year's Eve. There were dozens of puppets created and paraded through Sharon Center for New Year's Eve. Great family fun right here in Sharon on New Years."
Happy New Year! We hope you've had a relaxing, fun, and safe holiday break.
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Susan Zandrow contributed this 1990s photograph at the Sharon Mass. Memories Road Show. She said, "This was one of many giant puppets made by Sharon artists for First Night Sharon's parade for New Year's Eve. There were dozens of puppets created and paraded through Sharon Center for New Year's Eve. Great family fun right here in Sharon on New Years."
12/14/2021
Happy last day of classes! We hope you cruise through finals and have a wonderful winter break. We all need some time to relax and participate in fun activities!
At the Lowell Mass. Memories Road Show Joana Tsiros contributed this beautiful 1930s photograph. She wrote that "Bunker Hill was a large, undeveloped pasture and field located between Crawford and Avon Streets, with Seventh Avenue running across the front cross-border. From the 1920s (or before) to the 1960s (when it was developed), it was a place of great fun in the winter, when hundreds of children would go coasting and sledding there. Toboggan competitions were also held. Everybody called this field 'Bunker Hill'. It's all gone now--fully developed. Location: Pawtucketville."
Happy last day of classes! We hope you cruise through finals and have a wonderful winter break. We all need some time to relax and participate in fun activities!
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At the Lowell Mass. Memories Road Show Joana Tsiros contributed this beautiful 1930s photograph. She wrote that "Bunker Hill was a large, undeveloped pasture and field located between Crawford and Avon Streets, with Seventh Avenue running across the front cross-border. From the 1920s (or before) to the 1960s (when it was developed), it was a place of great fun in the winter, when hundreds of children would go coasting and sledding there. Toboggan competitions were also held. Everybody called this field 'Bunker Hill'. It's all gone now--fully developed. Location: Pawtucketville."
12/08/2021
Happy December! This semester has flown right by. We’re excited for the first snow of the season, but in the meantime, we’ll try to enjoy the slightly warmer weather of the upcoming weeks. Hopefully you'll get some joy out of it as well!
This 1987 photograph from the Wilmington Mass. Memories Road Show shows Charles Eddy's backyard in January, covered in inches of untouched snow. Charles Eddy described the photograph as, "Backyard winter wonderland as seen from the deck. Location: Marcia Road."
Happy December! This semester has flown right by. We’re excited for the first snow of the season, but in the meantime, we’ll try to enjoy the slightly warmer weather of the upcoming weeks. Hopefully you'll get some joy out of it as well!
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This 1987 photograph from the Wilmington Mass. Memories Road Show shows Charles Eddy's backyard in January, covered in inches of untouched snow. Charles Eddy described the photograph as, "Backyard winter wonderland as seen from the deck. Location: Marcia Road."
11/23/2021
Happy ! We hope you can take a moment to appreciate cranberries, a native New England fruit that has been used here by humans since the Narragansett people first inhabited this region.
Susan Roderick brought this 1948 photograph to the New Bedford Mass. Memories Road Show. She said,"To supplement their income, picking berries was one source of earnings and income. This photo shows the importance of knowing your roots. Pictured: Elsie May Ganeto (kneeling), my mother Mary Elsie Roderick,, Joan Fontes, Jane F. King, and Laura Lopes. Location: Makepeace Bog."
Happy #NationalEatACranberryDay! We hope you can take a moment to appreciate cranberries, a native New England fruit that has been used here by humans since the Narragansett people first inhabited this region.
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Susan Roderick brought this 1948 photograph to the New Bedford Mass. Memories Road Show. She said,"To supplement their income, picking berries was one source of earnings and income. This photo shows the importance of knowing your roots. Pictured: Elsie May Ganeto (kneeling), my mother Mary Elsie Roderick,, Joan Fontes, Jane F. King, and Laura Lopes. Location: Makepeace Bog."
10/29/2021
Happy ! We wish you a safe and happy (and dry!) holiday weekend, whether you're trick-or-treating, hanging out with friends, or just watching way too much true crime tv.
This wonderful 1970s photograph was contributed to us at the Brockton Mass. Memories Road Show by Paula Jones. In her description of the photo she said, "In college, I worked at Fotomat, a drive-through film developing store. In this picture, Connie who worked in the morning is dressed as Minnie Mouse and I am a pirate for Halloween. Pictured: Connie Tucker and Paula Jones."
Happy #Halloween! We wish you a safe and happy (and dry!) holiday weekend, whether you're trick-or-treating, hanging out with friends, or just watching way too much true crime TV.
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This wonderful 1970s photograph was contributed to us at the Brockton Mass. Memories Road Show by Paula Jones. In her description of the photo she said, "In college, I worked at Fotomat, a drive-through film developing store. In this picture, Connie who worked in the morning is dressed as Minnie Mouse and I am a pirate for Halloween. Pictured: Connie Tucker and Paula Jones."
10/27/2021
Happy autumn! We're celebrating with an October 28, 1980 photo from the Chinese American Experiences Mass. Memories Road Show. At the event, contributor Yuek K*k Wai said, "This photo in Quincy Market shortly before Halloween symbolizes a big change in my life, having come from Hong Kong. Location: Quincy Market. Pictured: Eva Ng and Yuek K*k Wai. 这段时间是我人生最大的改变。地点:Quincy Market 从左至右:吳綺華, 衛若菊。"
Happy autumn! We're celebrating #ThrowbackThursday with an October 28, 1980 photo from the Chinese American Experiences Mass. Memories Road Show. At the event, contributor Yuek K*k Wai said, "This photo in Quincy Market shortly before Halloween symbolizes a big change in my life, having come from Hong Kong. Location: Quincy Market. Pictured: Eva Ng and Yuek K*k Wai. 这段时间是我人生最大的改变。地点:Quincy Market 从左至右:吳綺華, 衛若菊。"