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Tom Weitz came to Priest Lake the first time on a family vacation at age 12 in 1958 with the Sayles family from Pullman. They rented cabin 28 at the Luby Bay Resort that the Hill family had recently bought....
Max Kendall interviewed his grandfather Ron Walker, a fierce advocate of the Outlet. Ron shared his fishing adventures dating back to when he could rent a cabin for the whole season at Elkins for $500. He lamented decisions that transformed...
Gail tells the story of her relationship with her Jewish Heritage and the impact of meeting Elie Wiesel.
Emily Johnson shares a story about the impact of friendship, mentorship, support, and one person's presence can have on another's life.
Erika Warner shares her story of learning English, falling in love, finding her life’s vocation and the importance of giving back to your community.
Ann Marie Newman shares how she changed her weakness into her life vocation with help from the library.
Martie Brennan shares “Silver Packages,” her favorite holiday children’s story that she read to her third grade classes and during volunteer work in the Boise School District.
Martie Brennan shares her love for Libraries and stories from the creation of the Boise Public Library Branches.
My aunt, Brenda grew up in Kellog Idaho with her parents and younger brother (my dad). She was born with Down Syndrome, yet has never missed an opportunity to live her life how she wanted to.
Richard talked about some of the lessons that he had learned over his life. He also talked about lessons that he would pass down to future generations.
This is an interview of Marie Sasser done by her Grandaughter, myself, Clara William where we discuss growing up in a small town and her life as a teacher in a much larger town.
A.L. (Butch) Alford (78) speaks to his son and successor Nathan Alford (45) about the history of the Lewiston Tribune, the newspaper that Butch's grandfather founded which is now 4th generation family-owned and operated.
My lovely grandma and I spoke of accomplishments, life, love, and family. I could not be more proud to be her grand-darling. Cheers to the kindness in her heart! She grins in the Interview photo with her sibilings, her in...
Shelley Harper (50), Gregory Aggeler (78), and Phyllis Aggeler (74) share memories of their family's holiday traditions.