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Williams, Brittaney. "PRESERVING MEMORIES THOUSANDS EMBRACE SCRAPBOOKING HOBBY TO CHRONICLE THEIR LIVES.(CENTRAL ZONE)." The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH). Dialog LLC. 2001. HighBeam Research. 10 Sep. 2016 <https://www.highbeam.com>.
Williams, Brittaney. "PRESERVING MEMORIES THOUSANDS EMBRACE SCRAPBOOKING HOBBY TO CHRONICLE THEIR LIVES.(CENTRAL ZONE)." The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH). 2001. HighBeam Research. (September 10, 2016). https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-74325640.html
Williams, Brittaney. "PRESERVING MEMORIES THOUSANDS EMBRACE SCRAPBOOKING HOBBY TO CHRONICLE THEIR LIVES.(CENTRAL ZONE)." The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH). Dialog LLC. 2001. Retrieved September 10, 2016 from HighBeam Research: https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1G1-74325640.html
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Byline: Brittaney Williams Post contributor
Memories can fade as fast as tattered photographs pasted in dusty albums or tossed in boxes, stored and forgotten, in closets and attics.
An estimated 10,000 Cincinnati suburbanites have turned to the hobby of scrapbooking to preserve their photographs, keepsakes and memories.
Interest in scrapbooking has mushroomed over the last three years, and the pastime now even has a national holiday.
Thousands attended a Sixth Annual Scrapbooking Convention held recently at the Sharonville Community Center, and Saturday is National Scrapbooking Day.
A popular aspect of scrapbooking is journaling, which combines the ideas of memoirs and diaries with traditional notions of photo albums to produce something more enduring than either. …
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