Agree with Leonie and others, it is an exciting innitiative for SAG members and
our group in particular! I'm keen to be involved with so many Irish ancestors &
stories (most to be written!!): Hannan, O'Loughlin, Kane, Madden, Tully, Baker,
Hayes, O'Grady, Beattie and Gillies - from Munster, Galway & Donegal.
Regards
Janette
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From: sagwdg-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <sagwdg-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> on behalf of
Leonie & Peter <leopet@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Wednesday, August 19, 2020 4:01:32 PM
To: sagwdg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <sagwdg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [sagwdg] Re: possible WDG contribution to SAG events
This is indeed a great – and innovative - opportunity for SAG to benefit from
its WDG members’ contributions. While I don’t have any Irish stories to tell on
this occasion, I’m sure that some of us will be able to participate in this
event, and as a result, there will be many more invitations coming our way in
the future. This may well become an integral part of SAG’s events. SAG is to be
congratulated for this initiative.
Cheers
Leonie
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Behalf Of Lilian Magill (Redacted sender "lhabberton2000" for DMARC)
Sent: Wednesday, 19 August 2020 1:26 PM
To: sagwdg@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [sagwdg] SAG, WDG
Afternoon from a very windy Panania,
Below is an email from Danielle, with an invitation for the Writing Discussion
Group. This is a wonderful way we can promote our group. Have a think about it
and please let her know, if you would like to present.
Bye for now, Lilian
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Sent: Wednesday, 19 August 2020, 11:49:06 am AEST
Subject: Irish stories
Hi Lilian
You may have seen in our latest program that we have chosen an Irish theme for
our annual end of year conference this year. The Lost In brand is no longer
being used and our conferences will no longer always be a standard 2 day event.
This one will be a two week period of activities on the theme, with a one day
conference on Sat 31 Oct. So, it's more of an Irish Festival, rather than just
a conference.
As part of the activities, we want to invite members of the Writing Discussion
Group to write short stories about the Irish members of their families, or
their Irish research. These could either be presented in an online event in the
week before or the week after the 31st, or published as articles on the
website. The Hang Out session on 30 October will also have an Irish theme, so
some of the stories could be presented there.
Requirements: There aren't many, but for online presentations they should aim
for between 5 minutes to 30 minutes; and for written stories they should aim
for 250w to 2000w and preferably include pictures.
Would you please extend this invitation to the WDG and ask them to start
thinking about what stories they could tell. We will provide more information
about the specifics of the arrangements, such as due dates, soon.
thanks
Danielle Lautrec
Education Officer