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October 18, 2012

Kingston Storytellers Wanted

KINGSTON – The Historic District Commission is organizing another informal gathering of life-long Kingston residents. Kingston storytellers are still needed. This time the event will take place on Sun., October 21, from 2:00–4:00 p.m. at the new Kingston Community Library. Come share your stories of growing up in Kingston. This generation has so many stories to tell and memories to share, that committee members wish to document and preserve as much of it as possible.

This is the third in a series of “Remember When” gatherings to capture stories and make a small brochure available for Kingston’s 325th anniversary celebration in 2019. The theme for this coming event will be about Kingston’s social activities and recreation, town activities and public service. Past topics have included schools, gathering places, special events, and businesses. They want to hear it all, so please don’t be shy! The committee has the capability to project your photos and “artifacts” on a big screen to share with others (this helps generate additional conversation). Please bring those souvenirs, photos, pamphlets and treasures.

Members have a small list of residents they feel could contribute to such a “Remember When” gathering, but if you are interested in sharing your stories, please contact Judy Rubin, 642-8228 or Virginia Morse, 642-5059. There is a wealth of information out there, just waiting to be captured.

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