Life-Saving Station Museum launching new project, will help preserve memories of COVID-19

OCEAN CITY, Md.- The Life-Saving Station Museum in Ocean City is launching a new project encouraging people to share what life has looked like for them during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The project is called “Save Our Stories.”

Here’s how it works, people log on to the museums website and write their stories of how the pandemic has impacted them.

They can also send the museum a video describing their stories.

We are told COVID-19 has affected everyone in a different way and each story will help future generations understand how the pandemic changed people’s lives.

“I think it gives you an opportunity to get things off your chest, it gives you an opportunity to share,” Nancy Howard, the President of Museum Board, said. “Then it will be there forever and people years from now, kids, who were maybe too young to experience it or wanted to know later how their grandparents experienced it.”

The museum said they are currently accepting submissions.

To learn more about the project, you can go to OCmuseum.org.

The museum is open on weekends, and their gift shop is open.

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