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Nancy Meyer talked about growing up in Evergreen Park in mid 20th century. She had many friends and felt very safe.
The two sisters reminisce on life growing up in EP
Stanley Latting (80) speaks with his niece Tracy Latting [no age given] and his nephew, Tracy's brother, Mike Latting (68) about growing up in Robbins, IL, the siblings' time in their family rodeo business, and what horses have meant to...
Long time Evergreen Park librarian (40 years) talks about growing up in the area, helping students and the changes she's seen in the library.
Julie Keaty interviews Jane Gizyn about living in an old farm house in Evergreen Park. She discusses the variety of businesses and the development of the community.
"In EP Friends and neighbors are one family. Heart of EP is the people." Childhood was in EP. Life of service, 33 years in the Village. Everybody has a story.
Wayne Hastings talked about his time as a part-time village employee and various other jobs he has had.
Fiona was interviewed by Jan Stone-Paris on her family life
Julius Fassl tells interviewer Jan Stone-Paris the story of his life.
A loving couple who have been married 45 years and lived in EP for 42
Mr. Peso is on the Building Commission and the Historical Commission. He speaks about his memories of Evergreen Park and the work the Historical Commission has done to archive items from the past.
Jan Hanson tells family stories of parents and friends in Evergreen Park, Illinois.
Susan speaks about her childhood and the community of Evergreen Park, a wonderful, vibrant place for families and children.. Her parents instilled a love of culture, literature, art, music, and dance. Her Mom Helen taught her to think for herself.
Valerie Helbert, 38, shares childhood memories and stories about older relatives with her younger sister Edith Helbert, 36.
Helen and Bill Brett reminisce with their daughters Sue Enright and Ellie Ryan