Seattle Escorts: Pioneer interviews turned into podcast stories

Posted on February 7th, 2012 in Seattle escorts by seattleescortlover

Pioneer interviews turned into podcast stories
EVERETT -
Almost 40 years ago, library historians had the foresight to audio-record extensive interviews with Everett’s pioneers.
Recently, the library turned those interviews into 11 podcast stories. A podcast is a downloadable audio recording.
The Everett Voices project weaved the interviews into neatly packaged stories centered on topics such as baseball, the Great Depression and prostitution. Each podcast runs between 10 and 30 minutes and is available for free at the library’s website, www.epls.org.
Most of the pioneers lived through Everett’s boom and bust days. Everett was a small enough town that people knew founding titans such as Henry Hewitt, Charles Colby and the Rucker brothers. People like firefighter and baseball player Angelo “Razz” Canonica candidly spoke at length.
“There’s just a richness in Everett’s history that this brings out,” library historian Melinda Van Wingen said last week.

See the full article from “Snohomish County Tribune”




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