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Monday, January 1, 2018

"We'll Meet Again" series features behind the scene a GSHA-SC member.

Donie Nelson, one of the founders of GSHA-SC and served six terms as President, is a featured genealogist on a new PBS program entitled, “We’ll Meet Again.” Her episode, which launches the genealogy-based reality show, airs on your local PBS station on Tuesday, January 23, 2018. The show reunites long-lost friends, using the tools of genealogy. In this episode childhood friends in Los Angeles during World War II are reunited 70+ years later.

Mark your calendars to watch future episodes in the “We’ll Meet Again” series:

CHILDREN OF WW2 - 01/23/18

RESCUED FROM MT. ST. HELENS – 01/30/18

LOST CHILDREN OF VIETNAM - 02/06/ N18

HEROES OF 9/11 – 02/13/18

FREEDOM SUMMER – 02/20/18

COMING OUT – 02/27/18

You can view the series trailer online here:

ABOUT THE SHOW

"We’ll Meet Again" is a documentary series reported and executive produced by Ann Curry. Each episode introduces us to two people who were affected by momentous events in American history. We follow them on a journey of detection as they look for a long-lost friend, family member or significant stranger.

The series explores significant historic events that have shaped America and its citizens - not from the point of view of world leaders - but through the eyes of ordinary people who experienced them directly.

The series features the events of World War II, Mount St. Helens eruption, the Vietnam War, the 1960s Civil Rights Movement, the attacks on September 11, 2001, and coming out in America.