Newsletters
Found in 81 Collections and/or Records:
Hampton Roads Community Foundation Publications
Annual reports and newsletters of the Hampton Roads Community Foundation, previously known as The Norfolk Foundation in Norfolk, Virginia. The incomplete set of annual reports range in date from 1963-2019, while the newsletters cover 1992-2019. Additionally, there are two separate reports for The Norfolk Foundation and newsletter issues 33-35 of The Virginia Beach Foundation included in the collection.
Henry Clay Hofheimer II Papers
James Carlyle Stephens Scrapbooks
James McNally Old Dominion University Collection
John S. Thiemeyer, Jr.'s Papers on Eastern Virginia Medical School
Joseph Jenkins Roberts Collection
One 1995 newsletter, an invitation, a program of commemoration, an article, and a paper relating to Joseph Jenkins Roberts and the J. J. Roberts Foundation in Liberia, West Africa.
Joyce T. Wright Music and Theater Programs Collection
Music and theater programs, newsletters, and other related materials from the Hampton Roads area collected by Joyce T. Wright from 1974-2005. Prominent programs collected include those from Virginia Opera Association, Virginia Stage Company, and Virginia Symphony.
Nancy McAllister Tatem Sutcliffe Collection
Norfolk and Virginia Beach Local History Scrapbook
One 1924-1928 scrapbook of newspaper clippings covering the local history of Norfolk and Virginia Beach, Virginia from the 18th century to early 20th century. The subject matter includes local notables and families, prominent buildings and homes, and important events. While primarily clippings, the scrapbook also includes some issues of the newsletter The Tidewater Trail and programs for mid-1920s local events.
"Norfolk Botanical Garden Society Bulletin"
164 issues of the "Norfolk Botanical Garden Society Bulletin" monthly newsletter between 1971-1993.
The "Norfolk Botanical Garden Society Bulletin" newsletter ran from 1963-1997 and features articles relevant to gardening tips, advice for seasonal changes to plants, insects, and climate particular to the Hampton Roads region.
Newsletters contain listings of officers and directors of the Norfolk Botanical Garden Society as well as calendars of events.
