City Barbeque Food for Thought Series: You Can Tell A Lot Just By A Look

Tuesday, March 22, 2022
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Dr. Brian Hackett of the NKU History and Geography Department returns yet again to the Cold Spring Branch to help you find family treasures, and answer your questions about heirlooms. Everyone has old family photographs somewhere in an album, on slides or even on their computer, but sometimes we forget who is who or how old the picture is. Join Dr. Brian Hackett as he returns with a talk about telling the difference between the type of photographs and how to use context clues to figure out how to date the pictures. Register now as spots are limited!

Please note any accommodation requests in the Special Needs section of the registration form. If you have any accommodation requests or questions please contact Clara at cgerner@cc-pl.org.

 

About the Presenter:

Dr. Brian Hackett will help you explore your own basement for the history and treasures hidden under your own noses! It can be found in our communities, or neighborhoods ad right in our own homes! Come explore the history that you see everyday in everyday objects and places

Dr. Hackett leads the department’s Master’s degree program in public history, and is the primary faculty member for that program. He also has extensive experience in the field of public history, and he has a special interest in museum exhibits. Dr. Hackett was responsible for the day-to-day management and development of historic sites as executive director of the Montgomery County (Ohio) Historical Society from 1992 to 2004. He also served as executive director of the Ross County (Ohio) Historical Society from 1987 to 1992 and curator of collections for the Olmstead County (Minnesota) Historical Society from 1985-87. More recently, he has written a book and developed an exhibit celebrating the 150th anniversary of St. Elizabeth Hospital. His students in his public history courses have helped to create exhibits for museums in New Richmond (OH), Cincinnati (OH), and Newport (KY), among others.

For those that can’t attend in-person:

The talk will be filmed by Campbell Media and air the following week on Sunday and Wednesday at 4:30 PM on CCMC (Cincinnati Bell Ch. 810 and Spectrum Ch. 202). It is also available on the Campbell Media Website or the Campbell Media App on Apple TV and Roku.

About our Community Partners:

Campbell Media:

Campbell Media is a service of the Campbell County Cable Board. The Cable Board was created by an Interlocal Agreement among the Campbell County Fiscal Court and 11 local cities within the County. The member cities are: Highland Heights, Alexandria, Bellevue, Southgate, Wilder, Silver Grove, Melbourne, Crestview, Woodlawn, California, Mentor and Fiscal Court serving the unincorporated county. The Cable Board administers the cable television franchise agreement with Spectrum and Cincinnati Bell Extended Territories. The Board is made up of representatives from the government agencies.

Our goal, at Campbell Media, is to reach out into our community and provide a wide range of media tools and mechanisms while maintaining a direct outlet for community programming through cable channels.

Highland Heights City Barbeque

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“We’re serious about supporting our friends and neighbors in the communities we serve. That’s why we host thousands of fundraisers for local charities and nonprofits every year (and donate 10% of our pre-tax profits).”  – Rick, CEO and Founder

 

Age Range:   18+

Snacks Provided:   Yes

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