SALISBURY, N.C. – Rowan-Cabarrus Community College invites students, employees, retirees, alumni and community members to help preserve the stories, milestones and memories that have shaped the College and the region during Throwback Thursdays: Scan and Share Days at Rowan-Cabarrus. The events will be held from 2 to 6 p.m. on Thursday, March 19, and Thursday, April 23, at the College’s North Campus Library in Salisbury, North Carolina.
Participants are encouraged to bring photographs, documents, memorabilia and objects that reflect the history of Rowan-Cabarrus and the communities it serves. Items may include classroom photos, event programs, or student keepsakes that capture moments in the College’s history. Archives staff will provide on-site scanning, allowing individuals to keep their original items while contributing digital copies to the College’s growing digital collections. Those who wish to donate materials to the College archives may also do so.
“Every photograph, memory and milestone contributes to the story of Rowan-Cabarrus and the community we serve,” said Rowan-Cabarrus President Dr. Carol S. Spalding. “These events create an opportunity for individuals to share their stories and help us document a legacy that continues to grow.”
The initiative supports the College’s ongoing commitment to preserving institutional and regional history while expanding access to archival materials. Digital copies collected during the event will support long-term preservation efforts and may be featured in future exhibits, publications and digital storytelling initiatives. These materials help tell not only the story of the College, but also that of the people and communities that have shaped its legacy.
“Some of the most meaningful items we see are everyday moments that might not seem significant at the time but become powerful pieces of history over time,” said Archive Services Librarian Laura Silva. “These types of events allow us to capture those stories and ensure they remain accessible for future generations.”
Community members may bring multiple items to be scanned during the event. Archives staff will be available to assist participants throughout the process and answer questions about the College’s digital collections and archival preservation efforts. The events are free and open to the public.
To view the College’s digital archives, visit www.rccc.edu/digitalarchive. For more information, contact archives@rccc.edu or visit www.rccc.edu/scanandshare.