CALIFORNIA UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA'S HONORS PROGRAM & THE HEINZ HISTORY CENTER AFFILIATES PROGRAM PRESENT DIGITAL STORIES SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA HISTORY APRIL 26 | 6:00 PM WEST OVERTON VILLAGE SOTTDALE, PA or f u o y k n a Th ! g n i com SPRING 2019 DIGITAL STORYTELLING PREMIERE 1 WEST OVERTON VILLAGE AND MUSEUM "Overholt Family History" Blaine Hill-Banks Jensen DeCarlo Jahneek Fant LynnJoelle Gardner 2 ROSTRAVER TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY "The Last Subscription School " Melanie Harvey McKayla Kling Loralee Nemetz 3 GREATER MONESSEN HISTORICAL SOCIETY "The Umbrella Man" Morgen Fraser Skyra Heckman Mary Grace Long Hannah Wyman 4 DONORA HISTORICAL SOCIETY AN SMOG MUSEUM "Eldora Park" and "Stan the Man Musial" Amanda Considine Maria Dovshek Destiny Ortiz 5 ROSTRAVER TOWNSHIP HISTORICAL SOCIETY "The Darr Mine Disaster" Sera DiLiscia Will Hebda Ireland Killen Sara Pearlman y OUR STORY "Not long after earning a Certificate in Digital Storytelling, Dr. Christina Fisanick of California University of Pennsylvania joined forces with Mr. Robert Stakeley of the Heinz History Center in Pittsburgh to help tell the stories of northern Appalachia and its people. Their collaboration with the Cal U Honors Program and the Heinz History Center Affiliates Program (HCAP) has led to the creation of more than 180 digital stories in seven counties in western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio, and northern West Virginia. More than 200 Cal U students have worked with more than 70 historical societies and organizations to put words and images together in riveting, short videos that have been shared across the nation and the world. We believe that we must tell our stories or they will be told for us. 6 WEST OVERTON VILLAGE AND MUSEUM "The End of a Woven Art" Sam Cole Maria Kleck Liz Grassi