Colonial Georgia: The Oglethorpe Years February 2021 Virtual Lunch and Learn

Staff Report

Thursday, January 21st, 2021

On Friday, February 12, noon-1:00 p.m., the Georgia Archives’ Lunch and Learn live event will be available to the public through Microsoft Teams. Colonial Georgia: The Oglethorpe Years will be presented by author Robert C. Jones.  

The link to the live event is: https://tinyurl.com/y2g342jm

Robert served as President of the Kennesaw Historical Society for 21 years (1994-2015), and also served as a member of the executive board of the Kennesaw Museum Foundation for 17 years (1998-2015). The Museum Foundation helped fund the 45,000 square foot Southern Museum of Civil War and Locomotive History in Kennesaw, Georgia. Additionally, Robert has written over 50 books on historical topics, including Top Innovations of World War IIA Guide to the Civil War in Georgia, and Heroes and Heroines of the American Revolution.   

In 2018, he was awarded the Women in American History medal from the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution.  

Please try the link before the day of the presentation. If the link works you will see “February Lunch and Learn.” If you prefer to watch on the web when the link asks you to open Microsoft Teams, click cancel, and then click “Watch on the web instead.”   

The link for the live event will also be posted on the Georgia Archives’ Facebook page on Friday morning, February 12.  Microsoft Teams currently supports these browsers: Internet Explorer II, Microsoft Edge, RS2 or later, the latest version of Chrome, and the latest version of Firefox.  

If you plan on using an iPhone or tablet, you may need to download the Teams app.  

The virtual Lunch and Learn will be uploaded to our YouTube channel “Georgia Archives.”  To be notified when videos are uploaded to our YouTube channel, go to our channel and press subscribe. It is free. 

Lunch and Learn Programs are sponsored by Friends of Georgia Archives and History (FOGAH).  

The Georgia Archives is a unit of the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia. The Georgia Archives identifies, collects, manages, preserves, provides access to, and publicizes records and information of Georgia and its people, and assists state and local government agencies with their records management.   

If you have any questions, please email Penny Cliff before February 12 at [email protected]