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Dublin Core Record: Tell Us Your Story: FolkFEST 2001
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<meta name="DC.Creator" content="Worthington Libraries">
<meta name="DC.Subject" scheme="LCSH" content="Worthington Folklife Celebration (Ohio)">
<meta name="DC.Subject" scheme="LCSH" content="Worthington Arts Council (Ohio)">
<meta name="DC.Subject" scheme="LCSH" content="Voluntarism Ohio Worthington">
<meta name="DC.Subject" scheme="LCSH" content="Libraries Ohio Worthington">
<meta name="DC.Subject" scheme="LCSH" content="Library Trustees Ohio Worthington">
<meta name="DC.Description" content="Oral History, Martin Jenkins">
<meta name="DC.Description.Abstract" content="In July 2001 Worthington Libraries invited the community to share their earliest memories and fondest recollections of life in Worthington at the Worthington FolkFEST. Martin Jenkins shared his recollections of experiences at the Worthington Folklife Festival, the Worthington Public Library, and making the choice to move to the community of Worthington.

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<meta name="DC.Source.Date" scheme="W3CTDF" content="2001-07-28">
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<meta name="DC.Coverage.Spatial" scheme="TGN" content="Worthington (USA, Ohio, Franklin County)">
<meta name="DC.Coverage.Temporal" scheme="W3CDTF" content="2001-07-28; 1970">
<meta name="DC.Rights" content="Access is provided for research purposes. Please contact Worthington Libraries for permissions.">

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