Found a Blogger
Suitable inspired by Geniaus, who is bloging from the Genealogy and Heraldry conference in Adelaide, I set out to find at least one more blogger at the conference at Ballarat. How could I forget Lisa Fletcher.

Lisa contributes to the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) blog, as well as talking about blogging at Digitisation workshops. A worthy recipient of the first set of blogger beads handed out at the conference.
And I have found another use for them - how to identify you conference bag! (Conference bags good = include lollies). You don't then pick up the wrong one by mistake.

This is a really excellent conference, and is going to take a lot of time to blog. Later tonight, maybe. There is a good spread of people, and lots from community museums, which means there is never enough time in the breaks to talk to them all.
Here are a few:

L-R Pamela Sutton from the Optometry museum (more about her/them soon), Marlene Robb from Orbost, Dorothy Reid from Birchip, May Leatch from Orbost and Martin Purslow, CEO of the National Trust.
Orbost took the opportunity to tow a trailer across from Orbost with two wagon wheels that they delivered to Sovereign Hill for repair. With Birchip, they almost bookend the state as far as attendance is concerned.
Lisa contributes to the Public Record Office Victoria (PROV) blog, as well as talking about blogging at Digitisation workshops. A worthy recipient of the first set of blogger beads handed out at the conference.
And I have found another use for them - how to identify you conference bag! (Conference bags good = include lollies). You don't then pick up the wrong one by mistake.
This is a really excellent conference, and is going to take a lot of time to blog. Later tonight, maybe. There is a good spread of people, and lots from community museums, which means there is never enough time in the breaks to talk to them all.
Here are a few:
L-R Pamela Sutton from the Optometry museum (more about her/them soon), Marlene Robb from Orbost, Dorothy Reid from Birchip, May Leatch from Orbost and Martin Purslow, CEO of the National Trust.
Orbost took the opportunity to tow a trailer across from Orbost with two wagon wheels that they delivered to Sovereign Hill for repair. With Birchip, they almost bookend the state as far as attendance is concerned.
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