After the whirlwind of activity that we packed into October, everyone here at the OSU Special Collections and Archives are now taking naps. With our five events for Oregon Archives Month finished up, we just wore ourselves out! A big thanks to NWA for Oregon Archives Month funding to help with craft supplies, food, and coffee for these events!
Here’s a recap:

A reception (17th) for our exhibit “Women’s Words, Women’s Work” informed many Folks about the history of women at OSU.
Throughout the month of October, we featured a different vintage dog photo from our collections every day for followers of our Instagram account. #DOGADAY

A lunchtime showing of films (Oct 12th) of OSU and Corvallis from the 1980s brought nostalgia and astonishment to a packed room in seeing aerial views of campus (circa 1983), the 1987 Mom’s Weekend Fashion Show, and footage from the First Da Vinci Days festival in 1989.

the Oregon State Fair Cookbook. According to our voting white board, the zucchini cheddar bread and lemon squares were clear favorites, while I thought the apfelkunken was a visual stunner, and the chocolate beet cake had a surprising flavor (couldn’t be beet!).