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PRESERVING MEMORIES
Record your Loved One's
Voice
An interview with your spouse, parents, grandmother, great uncle,
or child is a precious way to preserve the sound of their voice.
Listening to a loved one tell a story in their own words captures
the essence of who they are at this moment in time.
Interviewing a loved one at a special
moment in their life is a generous gift. Consider doing a recorded
interview with someone to celebrate their anniversary or wedding.
Using a DVD camera or audio recording device to interview your parents
on their 50th anniversary is a unique and treasured gift for them
and for their children. Record your child's voice on his or her
birthday, or just saying a few words before they head off to college.
These saved voices will be treasured forever by you and future generations.
Imagine hearing the voice of your great-great
grandfather telling first-hand about haying the field each summer,
or arriving in this country and making his way. Or, imagine hearing
the voice of your mother talking to you on your first birthday?
This is a priceless way to connect with a loved one when they are
no longer here to hug or converse with first-hand.
How many times have you listened to
Uncle Bobby's stories and laughed and then thought, "Somebody
ought to write those stories down." Well, now's the time to
do it. Make an audio or filmed recording of Uncle Bobby telling
those stories himself. Schedule an interview session today.
To get started with your recording
session, do the following:
1) Make a list of conversation starters.
Such as, "What was it about Dad/Mom/spouse that made you want
to marry him/her?"
2) Set up a time for your recorded
conversation. Ideally after a meal over tea or coffee.
Try not to make it a big deal. Just
sit down, switch on the recording device, and speak.

Assistance with your interview is
Now Available in the Vermont Region.
Guided interview sessions are available
in the Burlington, Vermont, region (including eastern New York state)
by appointment only. Interview sessions last 60 minutes. Guided
interviews include editing and production of the interview on a
DVD or CD disk, and a typed transcript of the conversation. Please
send
an email for more information.
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