Oral History Project
Help us preserve Unionville's Stories
The museum is seeking volunteers to help preserve our community's history through recorded oral histories. We capture the life experiences, memories, and family stories of Unionville residents on video to document the people, places and events that shaped our town.
Participating is easy - interviews re videotaped or just voice recorded and last just 30-45 minutes. They include a series of friendly questions about your memories of Unionville, from town events and local landmarks to everyday life and how things have changed over the years.
We'll schedule a time that works best for you at our recording space in the Unionville Museum Annex (directly behind the museum).
If you would like to be part of this important project, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Patty LeBouthillier at 8609 673-3356.
The museum is seeking volunteers to help preserve our community's history through recorded oral histories. We capture the life experiences, memories, and family stories of Unionville residents on video to document the people, places and events that shaped our town.
Participating is easy - interviews re videotaped or just voice recorded and last just 30-45 minutes. They include a series of friendly questions about your memories of Unionville, from town events and local landmarks to everyday life and how things have changed over the years.
We'll schedule a time that works best for you at our recording space in the Unionville Museum Annex (directly behind the museum).
If you would like to be part of this important project, we would love to hear from you. Please contact Patty LeBouthillier at 8609 673-3356.