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== Important Notice ==
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== PRIMARY NOTICE ==
 
   
 
   
'''Questions or inquiries can be directed to carrickhistory@gmail.com.'''
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Questions or inquiries can be directed to carrickhistory@gmail.com.  
  
'''If you are new to the Carrick Overbrook History web site and wish to be a contributor, ''as a courtesy please contact carrickhistory@gmail.com.'' We would like to meet with you to discuss our web site and instruct you on how to contribute photos, files or information.'''
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If you are new to the Carrick Overbrook History web site and wish to be a contributor, as a courtesy please contact carrickhistory@gmail.com. We would like to meet with you to discuss our web site and instruct you on how to contribute photos, files or information.
 
   
 
   
'''Thank you for your interest and contributions to our website and Carrick Overbrook history.'''
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Feel free to browse the information here!
  
'''Feel free to browse the information here!'''
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We are constantly in the process of entering information into the Wiki. If you would like to enter information, photos and your experiences please contact carrickhistory@gmail.com and I can give you personal easy instructions and answer your questions.
  
'''We are constantly in the process of setting up the Wiki (in terms of look and feel and overall navigation).'''
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== NOTICE ==
  
'''If you would like to enter information, photos and your experiences please contact carrickhistory@gmail.com and I can give you personal easy instructions and answer your questions.'''
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The Carrick Overbrook Historical Society is meeting occasionally for a few hours every Saturday at the Carrick Carnegie Library around 11 AM.  The library is located in the 1800 block of Brownsville Road, Carrick, PA 15210. Summer vacations are over so call or write us for personal sessions.  
  
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I will show anyone who wants to learn how to scan and size. We do not allow anyone but me, John Rudiak, to input material into the wiki because we have been compromised several times.  Although I don't know everything, I can show you what I know.  Kevin Barsotti has shown me how to download the sizer for making scanned photos correct sizes.  We are using Irfanview Software which is free to download at [http://www.download.com/IrfanView/3000-2192_4-10021962.html?part=dl-IrfanView&subj=dl&tag=button&cdlPid=10865169 click here for link to download].  The more people we have inputing the better the site becomes.
  
== Donations are also gladly accepted for various projects including the recently approved John M. Phillips historical marker. ==
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== Donations are also gladly accepted for various projects. ==

Latest revision as of 19:19, 2 January 2012

PRIMARY NOTICE

Questions or inquiries can be directed to carrickhistory@gmail.com.

If you are new to the Carrick Overbrook History web site and wish to be a contributor, as a courtesy please contact carrickhistory@gmail.com. We would like to meet with you to discuss our web site and instruct you on how to contribute photos, files or information.

Feel free to browse the information here!

We are constantly in the process of entering information into the Wiki. If you would like to enter information, photos and your experiences please contact carrickhistory@gmail.com and I can give you personal easy instructions and answer your questions.

NOTICE

The Carrick Overbrook Historical Society is meeting occasionally for a few hours every Saturday at the Carrick Carnegie Library around 11 AM. The library is located in the 1800 block of Brownsville Road, Carrick, PA 15210. Summer vacations are over so call or write us for personal sessions.

I will show anyone who wants to learn how to scan and size. We do not allow anyone but me, John Rudiak, to input material into the wiki because we have been compromised several times. Although I don't know everything, I can show you what I know. Kevin Barsotti has shown me how to download the sizer for making scanned photos correct sizes. We are using Irfanview Software which is free to download at click here for link to download. The more people we have inputing the better the site becomes.


Donations are also gladly accepted for various projects.