I thought it was present well too, I only saw half
the program. I know it will air again
this month sometime. They showed communities
really enjoying the history and grounds.
And how important it was to share that history in
their communities.
Now on a different note. I have updated a few
webpages this morning.
We have had a new logo donated to us, with no
restrictions. I love it and
it reads much better. I'll try to work on a
page that show the different sizes soon so all the
County Coordinators can capture the Logo.gif file
and you all can update your WebPages.
Not much of the text changed on these pages, but
the backgrounds and
text colors. And I will continue to work on
these, little by little.
There are still probably over 50 pages still not
connected and this will take
time. I am open to hear your thoughts on any
page you think needs additions
or corrections as well.
This is your site too.
Lou Ann
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ernie & Connie Lasley"
<elasley(a)sigecom.net>
To: <INPCRP-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, October 27, 2005 8:21 AM
Subject: Re: [INPCRP] PBS Cemetery Program
I thought it was an interesting program, and
promoted
cemeteries in a
positive way. I learned a few things, like the
use of the
word
"cemetery". I have seen old deeds and
references
that called them
"grave yards" and "family burying grounds", but
did not know that the
word "cemetery" did not come into use till 1831
when
Mount Auburn
Cemetery in Cambridge Massachusetts was founded
as
America's first
landscaped or garden cemetery.
At 06:34 AM 10/27/2005, you wrote:
>Did anyone see the program? It aired here in
NM, but I was on travel.
>Just curious to know...thanks from Marilynn in
NM
>
>
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