Many family legacy projects begin with curiosity. The family project’s leader sifts through photographs, journal entries, newspaper articles, piecing together whatever they can find. That research is ...
No family story is without its hard moments. There is conflict between generations, disagreements among siblings, and frustrations over business decisions. Most families who begin capturing their fami...
Most Legacy Keepsake projects are a lengthy process. You would think that, after multiple reviews and revisions, the family would be eager to publish their Keepsake. Yet we’ve noticed the opposite to ...
Most families assume their Legacy Keepsake is simply for the family.
It’s a way to help future generations understand the sacrifices, values, and moments that shaped the family business and family we...
Most families come to us with something they want to preserve for the next generation. Sometimes it’s a book or a digital archive. More often it’s just a feeling that something matters and shouldn’t b...