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Share a COVID-19 Memory

Tell us your Story
Thank you for helping us create a collection of what the west-central Illinois region is experiencing during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Why should I share my memory?
Each of us has a unique place in which we, our families, friends, and neighbors are experiencing this historic event. Only when examined together will our collective memories give the clearest focus on what we can learn from life during a pandemic.

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What things can I submit?
– Write down your memory
– Record a memory as an audio file or video
– Take a photograph, create an artwork, song or poem
– Make a digital copy of social media posts, newspaper articles, posters, or emails

Here are some examples of what we’ve collected so far.

Use the form below to upload a memory. If you prefer, you can email us with your memory or questions at info@wimuseum.org.

Tell us your COVID 19 memory
Just a few words will work.
Write as much or as little as you like. Cut and pasting text from another document works, too.
Click or drag files to this area to upload. You can upload up to 3 files.
Add a photo, video, or audio file to accompany your memory.
Be as accurate as you can or indicate if it occurred over what time period.
Add a place such as home, city, or business.

Tell us a little about you

Just in case we’d like to follow up with some questions. No worries, we will keep your email private.

Here's some things you should know

  • I agree to the processing of my personal information as described in the museum’s Privacy Policy;
  • I understand that my contribution will be reviewed before publication and that it might be published afterward or used for educational purposes in exhibits at the Western Illinois Museum;
  • I respect the intellectual property rights of third parties (copyright, trademarks, patents, etc.) and not to reproduce, transmit or extract data without authorization;
  • I respect the personal rights of third parties that might be depicted in the image or video recordings and not to share their image without their explicit consent;
  • I give permission to publish and disseminate my contribution to the museum’s website and social media pages;
  • I declare that I am 18 years or older.
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