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Friends Leona Mayberry (77) and Karina Mendez-Rostro (24) share a conversation about how they met, the life milestones they have been through, and what their friendship means to each of them.
An interview for the Concordia College (Moorhead) Winter Stories Project
My great grandfather found a sleigh bell in the early 1900s and had a lot of good old fashioned fun that winter.
Matt Leiseth, President of Hornbachers grocery stores, talks about his experiences and the stores during winter.
This was kinda a last minute thing had to do it in the car my other account signed me out and I had to make a new account and a new interview.

Susan Kraft (59) and her brother, Michael Kraft (62), share a conversation about their family history, their parents' relationship, and the love with which they were raised.

Karen De Shazer (53) interviews George Kraft (62) about his work at the Davis Dam, moving to Bullhead City, AZ to work in the dam, and his memories of the area.

Co-workers Debbie Wendt (59) and Lindsay Benacka [no age given] learn about each others' upbringings, former jobs including with the Peace Corps, and hopes for the future personally and professionally.
I asked Jontae about his thoughts on Winter. He ended up telling a story about a bet he took to stay outside for a week in a tent. Find out how it went...
Falls and Winters in West Virginia were beautiful but cold but we persevered. Also Mom mentioned that a relative (maybe Connie’s sister) sent her clothes, including snow pants.
Long before texts, emails, and snapchat, if you wanted to talk to someone you either had to write a letter, or use the phone, and not a cell phone. Jake Freedman interviewed his grandfather Saul Freedman about his mid-high school...

Jillian Attaway (32) interviews her maternal grandmother Nancy Alcaraz (84) about her favorite holiday traditions and memories.
Bill and Alison talk about why the Meltdown Ice Festival is special, what makes it different, and how the visiting carvers embrace this small Midwestern town in the dead of winter.