FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Julie Knapp
Sussex County Main Library
973 948-3660 ext. 3409
Explore Local History at the Sussex County Library System
Newton, NJ – The Sussex County Library System (SCLS) is excited to announce new offerings and events available through its Local History and Genealogy Department. Whether you are passionate about tracing your family roots, uncovering the history of your house, viewing historic photographs and maps, or exploring the history of Sussex County’s towns and villages, SCLS has something for you.
SCLS is proud to introduce a new Digital Archive, to feature digitized images, slides, and manuscripts from the Local History and Genealogy Department. The first collection is hobbyist photographer Fred Kattermann’s collection of photographs of local buildings, roads, and landscapes taken in 1976. Visit the SCLS website to access the Digital Archive.
History enthusiasts are invited to upcoming events focused on local history and genealogy, including:
Date & Time: October 5, 2024, 12:30 pm to 2:30 pm
Location: Main Library, 125 Morris Turnpike in Frankford
Sussex County Historical Society President Wayne McCabe presents the history of architectural styles found in Sussex County beginning with early European settlers.
Date & Time: October 12, 2024, 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Location: Franklin Branch, 103 Main Street in Franklin and Virtually via Zoom link
Local historian Phil Crabb explores the history of Franklin’s churches, houses, and library.
Date & Time: October 24, 2024, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm
Location: Main Library, 125 Morris Turnpike in Frankford
The “Genealogy Detective” teaches how to uncover a family tree with ease and confidence.
Date & Time: October 25, 2024, 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm
Location: Dennis Branch, 101 Main Street in Newton
Discover the local history collection with Librarian Tara Schaberg.
"We are thrilled to offer engaging opportunities for our community to explore and connect with our local history," said Tara Schaberg, Local History and Genealogy Librarian at SCLS. "Our programs are designed to make history come alive, whether you’re learning about historic buildings, researching your ancestry, or discovering what historical treasures the library holds."
To register for upcoming events, visit Sussexcountylibrary.org/events or contact your local SCLS branch. All programs and events are free of charge and open to the public. For more information about the library’s unique Local History and Genealogy offerings, visit: Sussexcountylibrary.org/local-history-genealogy.
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