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Posted on June 17, 2020February 11, 2021

Personal Historians NW “In The News”

Three members of Personal Historians NW appeared in the Portland Tribune and several other Pamplin Media outlets in the Portland Metro area on June 11, 2020. "Capturing Your Life Stories" personal historian Connie Shipley submitted a story idea to Pamplin, a tip that was picked up by local journalist Jason Vandersmith. The reporter reached out …

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