Dianne and Jennie are thrilled to continue their conversation with Rachel Meyer from Epoch Preservation. Join them for part 2 of an insightful two-part series delving into the fascinating world of cemetery conservation and preservation. In this episode, they discuss crucial topics like advocating for saving cemeteries, securing funding, leveraging social media for promotion, and the imperative mission of preserving indigenous, black, and emigrant cemeteries. Tune in for an enriching conversation that sheds light on the importance of preserving our collective history and honoring all the Ordinary Extraordinary resting places of our ancestors.
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Conservationist
Rachel Meyer, is the co-founder of Epoch Preservation, Inc, a gravestone conservation business on the North Shore of Massachusetts. Along with her partner, Joshua Gerloff, they repair hundreds of gravestones every year spanning from the 17th to 20th century, loving to bring the public along as they uncover and preserve New England's rich history.