
Donna Kenninger, a retired nurse, tells about being a volunteer storyteller at Riley Hospital for Children, the power of story and how electronics are a curious new distraction for pediatric patients.
Letha Pletcher tells her granddaughter Tisha about living near the railroad in Pierceton, Indiana during the 1930’s; playing in grain elevators, air that smelled of peppermint, and feeding the hungry.
Joyce Anne Werry tells of attending a one-room-school-house in her home town of Hartford City, Indiana.
Kathleen Diehl, in her life story about her career as a public librarian, describes the expanding role of libraries and literacy.