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Mr grandma is Linda Hyde and she is sharing her stories that she had throughout the 1960s.
Rogelio, a Richmond community member, talks with Alison about his early struggles, those who helped him succeed in school, and his passion for working hard to accomplish his goals.
From a young age, Andy was motivated to create change. In this three part interview, Alison hears about his childhood, his time in the service, his path to Earlham and his life in Richmond. We also learn about those who...
Alit of funny stories, our family history back several generations on Mom’s side in Indiana
Interview occurred on the February 18, 2021 Newberg Earlybirds Rotary Club Meeting via Zoom, with Mark located in Dundee, OR and Art in Newberg, OR.
This is a look in who Ed Jackson is and what made him the great man he is. He is an inspiration to me and I hope you all of you as well.
This is the interview with Alyssa Carter and Alexandra Bannigan (Sarah Spalding)
We talked about a few things happening during quarantine and some of her best older memories.
Levi Lamberjack Speaking with Cliff Terry, a Vietnam Special Forces Veteran. Warning; Graphic Language.
i interviewed my grandma who lived in a small town in illinois during the 60s. we talked about what her views were at the time. her opinion on what was happening and what was going on in her life at...
Ellie Parkison (21) talks with her dad, Mark Parkison (55) about how interpersonal communication has changed during his lifetime and in various contexts.
Me and my mom talk about her childhood and having children of her own and how her decisions effected her life.
This interview was intended to inspire others. My dad inspires me through his past and hopefully this interview showed you why.
Reminiscing about Hometown Days and how it has changed over the years.
Betty Horner talks to Marilyn Graham about her life for the Peace Community Church project "Celebrate the 90s."
my grandma has been pretty much my best friend my entire life and I just wanted to share her story with the world.