On Thursday February 2 at noon, Carolyn Law will present “Listen to Your Heirlooms: Your Family’s Treasured Objects Have More to Say Than Meets the Eye.” <br/><br/>This presentation, hosted at the Ellwood House Museum, will introduce some basic principles and techniques of material culture research in the context of family heirlooms. Law will discuss strategies for investigating, recording, and preserving the meaning of family heirlooms using 21st-century resources. <br/><br/>Attendees are invited to bring an item of their own for discussion.<br/><br/>Carolyn Law is owner of Carolyn Law Antiques LLC in Sycamore, Illinois. She is a certified personal property appraiser and antiques researcher specializing in decorative arts and sterling silver. She is found on the web at CarolynLawAntiques.com.<br/><br/>“Listen to Your Heirlooms” is part of “Brown Bag Lunch/Local Lore,” a free lecture series offered in collaboration by the Ellwood House Museum and DeKalb County History Center. To register, visit Ellwoodhouse.org/lectures.<br/><br/>Brown Bag Lunch/Local Lore is funded in part by the Mary E. Stevens Concert and Lecture Fund.<br/>Ellwood House Museum is located at 420 Linden Place in DeKalb. Parking is available on-site.<br/>