Winter Pop-up with Special Collections

Liv Winnicki
App State Special Collections Blog
2 min readDec 2, 2019
https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/03318e23af0f25c3215d6a6f80cc4f22

The winter season in the Appalachian Region is known for its beautiful snow-swept peaks. Ski lodges and Tweetsie Christmas bring tourism into the High Country. However, there is more to this season besides these well-known activities.

On December 5th at 5–7pm, Special Collections will be hosting a pop-up on the first floor of Belk Library as part of the Library Cares, which is a series of library-sponsored activities and snack breaks designed to help students navigate the sometimes stressful period during exam week. Special Collection’s pop-up exhibit will contain a wide array of collections from the rare books and archives, such as:

Christmas tree in 1974 https://omeka.library.appstate.edu/files/original/79c5944cae34b4e08b89986a9db6dbec

The pop-up was curated by Mandi Burnison and Kari Salisbury. Publicity for the exhibit has been produced by Kate Stranathan and Liv Winnicki. All four students are reference assistants in Special Collections.

Mark your calendars to learn more about the activities of winter in the past in Appalachia.

Please join us for the pop-up on December 5th.

To access any of these collections after the pop-up, please contact spcoll@appstate.edu or 828–262–4041.

--

--

Liv Winnicki
App State Special Collections Blog

Was a Special Collections rare books and archives reference student assistant at ASU. Presently a 2d year PhD student at SUNY Binghamton in archaeology