Oral History Project

The Friends of Georgetown History are seeking candidates for an on-going oral history program that identifies, collects, and preserves the first-hand recollections from our neighborhood.
We are looking for individuals who have lived, worked, or visited the Georgetown neighborhood in the past 90+ years and who will be willing to record their remembrances and add to the growing historical record of this unique community.
If you are interested in sharing your stories, or know of someone whom we should contact regarding this project, contact Patricia Filer at plfiler@hotmail.com or 206-334-5757
Project will run from May-September 2008.
Labels: oral histories


1 Comments:
At May 2, 2008 4:59 PM ,
Amie said...
Amie here!
I just want to emphasize the importance of getting our oral histories recorded. Pat Filer is amazing and I promise she will make this a FUN event. If you have time and would like to help out I'm sure she can hook you up either now or in the future.
FoGH is just beginning to collect information on the role of the Duwamish people with the early settlers. If you know anyone who has information that would help in our research please make sure to send them our way. We want to get their stories recorded.
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