Journal Staff
We’re living through an unprecedented moment in global history, and the Lambton County Archives wants to record it for posterity.
The Archives is looking for community members to share their experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic through their letters, photos, journal entries, artifacts and oral histories.
"We are in a position to preserve history as it happens," said archivist and supervisor Nicole Aszalos.
"Our daily routines have changed drastically and we are adapting to new ways of working, learning and communicating. We are looking to document these changes on a local level.”
To learn more, or to submit your experiences or donate materials, visit lambtonmuseums.ca/COVID-19-online-submissions/