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LTV Seeking Holiday Stories

By
Star Staff

LTV is looking for stories of holidays past and present for a project to be taped for broadcast. Community members with fond memories, crazy tales, or personal reflections have been invited to stop by its Wainscott studio Thursday and Friday between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m. to be recorded.

“Perhaps a great New Year’s Eve or the best present you ever received or gave, or skating on Town Pond, or what the holidays and winter were like 20, 30, or 50 years ago — really anything that touched you or your family, and that we can add to our collective memory,” is what is wanted, Morgan Vaughan, the public access channel’s director, said in a release.

A broader storytelling project is in the planning stages for next year, Ms. Vaughan said. Walk-ins will be welcomed all day. Questions can be directed to [email protected] or 537-2777.

 

 

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