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Making memories last
The Cincinnati Enquirer published a full-page article about Life Capsule in the Tempo section after spending a day with us to watch an interview we did for Judith Johnson and her mother Betty Johnson. July 2004. |
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Documentaries on everyday people
Our president, Steve Duff, appeared as a guest on the WKRC-TV
Morning News Show and was interviewed about our remarkable new
approach to documenting family history. January 2004. |
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Preserve priceless memories
Kirstin Taylor, Managing Editor of Cincinnati Fiftyplus!,
refers to Life Capsule in her article while talking about various
approaches to preserving family history. February 2003. |
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Everybody's Planning Hour WMKV
89.3 FM
Our president, Steve Duff, appeared as a guest on this talk
radio program to discuss how we got started, the types of services
we offer, and our unique approach to family history. December
2002. |
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In The Community |
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Local school gets boost from
promotional film
The Armleder Education Center offers inner city children a better
education. We recently wrote and produced a film called "From
This City" to help promote the school. September 2003. |
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Memoirs of local Tuskegee Airman
preserved forever
The Tuskegee Airmen were African-American fighter pilots during
World War II and hold a special place in American history. When
we learned about Leslie Edwards, a 77-year-old Tuskegee Airman
in our own home town, we wanted to make sure that his story
was told and recorded properly for future generations. November
2001. |
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