Do you have stories of your family or community that you'd like to record for the future? Do you want to share your story with your family or with the community?
Local historian Starlyn Stout will guide you through planning your recording, using StoryCorps to save and share it, and best practices for getting the most out of your conversation! No recording or interviewing experience is required.
This program is part of Sno-Isle Reads Together. You don't need to have read Accordion Eulogies by Noé Álvarez, but his story of seeking his grandfather as a key to his broader family and cultural identity might inspire questions for you to ask in your own conversations.
Discover additional Sno-Isle Reads Together events, including four opportunities to meet the author. Sno-Isle Reads Together is funded by the Sno-Isle Libraries Foundation.
Contact us with questions
To request a sign language interpreter, complete this online form or contact your local library at least two weeks prior to the library event. Interpreters will be provided based on availability.