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Barbara Tabach

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With the publishing of LifeCatching: the art of saving and sharing memories, Barbara Tabach launches a new career at an age when many people might rather be retiring. In fact, LifeCatching intertwines all of her careers: high school English and journalism teacher, a non-fiction writer, a wedding business owner in the Midwest and a marketing consultant.
In a nutshell, she energetically seeks to inspire people to preserve personal stories and memories and to witness the value of sharing life experiences between the generations.
As a young high school English teacher in rural Iowa during the 1970s, Barbara developed unique courses based on death and dying, the supernatural, and rock and roll music and won recognition with her students publications. After a few years, however, she caught the entrepreneurial bug and entered the retail business world, where she and her husband owned three bridal shops in Iowa and Missouri. Not content to be just a sales person, her wedding reputation transcended to become the local bridal maven, offering guidance to thousands of brides through her School for Brides and her locally produced wedding planning television show. She also wrote periodically for Bridal Guide and VOWS magazines.
More recently, she worked with a Las Vegas based marketing firm, where she consulted funeral services providers and wrote Life Celebrations Planner, a booklet about planning personalized services. She also has written educational video scripts about famous historical figures and events.
Today Barbara leads life-writing workshops, works individually with clients to organize and preserve their personal histories, and is busy developing future LifeCatching books and products. She just returned from a week at the Iowa State Fair and is creating a memory book for the State Fair Queens. She is also working on a memory book for the employees of the recently closed Frontier Hotel & Casino, where she collected the recollections of dozens of longtime employees.
Barbara Tabach is a member of the Association of Personal Historians and the Oral Historian Association. She is a native Iowan and graduated from Drake University. She has lived in Las Vegas/Henderson for twelve years.
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Barbara Tabach

4/5 ( ratings)
With the publishing of LifeCatching: the art of saving and sharing memories, Barbara Tabach launches a new career at an age when many people might rather be retiring. In fact, LifeCatching intertwines all of her careers: high school English and journalism teacher, a non-fiction writer, a wedding business owner in the Midwest and a marketing consultant.
In a nutshell, she energetically seeks to inspire people to preserve personal stories and memories and to witness the value of sharing life experiences between the generations.
As a young high school English teacher in rural Iowa during the 1970s, Barbara developed unique courses based on death and dying, the supernatural, and rock and roll music and won recognition with her students publications. After a few years, however, she caught the entrepreneurial bug and entered the retail business world, where she and her husband owned three bridal shops in Iowa and Missouri. Not content to be just a sales person, her wedding reputation transcended to become the local bridal maven, offering guidance to thousands of brides through her School for Brides and her locally produced wedding planning television show. She also wrote periodically for Bridal Guide and VOWS magazines.
More recently, she worked with a Las Vegas based marketing firm, where she consulted funeral services providers and wrote Life Celebrations Planner, a booklet about planning personalized services. She also has written educational video scripts about famous historical figures and events.
Today Barbara leads life-writing workshops, works individually with clients to organize and preserve their personal histories, and is busy developing future LifeCatching books and products. She just returned from a week at the Iowa State Fair and is creating a memory book for the State Fair Queens. She is also working on a memory book for the employees of the recently closed Frontier Hotel & Casino, where she collected the recollections of dozens of longtime employees.
Barbara Tabach is a member of the Association of Personal Historians and the Oral Historian Association. She is a native Iowan and graduated from Drake University. She has lived in Las Vegas/Henderson for twelve years.
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