We Need Your Help
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During this time in our history, East Hampton like the rest of the world is experiencing something unprecedented.
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As YOUR historical society, its our responsibility to collect and tell the stories of East Hampton town; and this is just one of its chapters. When the 1918 flu hit, we were able to document it through letters in our collection.
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Now in this age of Facebook and Instagram, we need to record for posterity our East Hampton Stories. Help us save your personal experiences during this uncharted chapter.
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How you can participate?
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Please send in your images, thoughts, letters…anything that you think will be important for us to add to our collection during this episode in our history. We suggest sending us a “journal entry” of sorts. Your reflection about the last few weeks, and our continued story as it unfolds.
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Here is a sample of what you might share:
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“As I looked around the office on Friday afternoon, I had a sinking feeling that I wouldn’t be back for a while. I called all the partners we had worked with for all of our planned programs for the Waterways exhibition and told them we needed to postpone – lectures, readings, docent tours, school visits – all put on hold. I walked down to Clinton Academy to hang a sign on the door of letting people know the exhibition would be closed for an indefinite amount of time as well. I passed a woman walking her dog – she was wearing a mask. It seemed odd at the time, but now is so commonplace to see, a mere week later…”
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Please remember to share your name, address, and phone numbers so we have that for our records, thanks!
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