The following is available and I am passing it along as information for institutions in the SF Bay Area who might have interested patrons, etc. History in Your Attic: Preserving Family Photographs Date: Saturday, March 9, 9:30 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. Tuition: $75 Members, $115 Non-members, Reservations required. Sign up early to secure your space. Location: The Ansel Adams Center, 250 4th Street, 415-495-7000 Bring your collection of family pictures and learn how to preserve the photographs of your ancestors for generations to come in this half-day seminar. Instructors will offer tips for preserving vintage family photos, and will review images brought in by participants to identify various early photographic processes. An overview of photographic preservation practices, including proper storage methods, will be presented by Katherine C. Ware from the Department of Photographs at the J. Paul Getty Museum, and Friends of Photography's Deborah Klochko, Deputy Director for Public Programs, will present a slide lecture tracing the history of photographic processes from the 19th century to the present. Digital restoration techniques using computer technology will be discussed by Digital Pond staff. For More Information: Call Julia Brashares, Education Department, at the Ansel Adams Center for Photography at 415.495.7000