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LISTEN – Oral History Training for Youth
January 09, 2012
LISTEN - Oral History Training for
Youth
BOISE,ID- The Boise City Department
of Arts & History (A&H), with support from OfficeMax Boise
Community Fund, announces a series of free oral history training
sessions targeted to youth between ages 9 and 18 years.
LISTEN training sessions will be
held once a month at various community centers, library branches,
and other public venues on the first Saturday of the month from
February to October 2012. Sessions last two hours and will provide
basic training for children and teens to conduct interviews with
family members and seniors in their community.
The goal of the LISTEN program is
to build a stronger community by connecting our youth with older
generations and to help foster appreciation for their contributions
and experiences.
Thanks to the support from
Officemax Boise Community Fund, A&H is also able to offer
digital oral history recording and transcription equipment that
community members can check out at no cost. Participants are
encouraged to submit excerpts to A&H from interviews they
conduct, which will be compiled into a small booklet that will be
available to the public.
Space is limited, so please
pre-register for the program. Children between ages 9 and 12 should
have a parent or adult guardian attend the program with them.
For details about workshop times
and locations, visit the Department of Arts & History website or
download flyer.
Please contact Amy Fackler with
questions or to register (433-5675 / afackler@cityofboise.org).
About
Us:
The Department of Arts and History was established by City
Ordinance in March 2008 to enhance the Boise community by providing
leadership, advocacy, education, services, and support for arts and
history. The new Department emerged from the former Boise City Arts
Commission, which was established by City Ordinance in 1978 as a
nonprofit city agency to advise and assist the City Council in
development, coordination, promotion and support of the
arts.