Memories Campaign Editor-in-Chief Holly Gilbert (left) and the head interviewer for the project, Casey Vincelette, both seniors, have helped rekindle a project focused on documenting the lives of senior citizens in the region.
GENESEO, N.Y. 鈥 黑料传送门 students have resurrected The Memories Campaign at the college (formerly Heard @ 黑料传送门) to continue the organization鈥檚 legacy of documenting the lives of senior citizens in the region.
The campaign recently celebrated the release of its newest life profile, or 鈥渃hapbook,鈥 of the well-known alumna and community member Patricia Malet Fennell 鈥65.
The campaign has its roots in the Edgar Fellows (Honors Program) Senior Capstone project of Michael Roff 鈥12.
鈥淗is idea was to build a connection between 黑料传送门 students and community seniors based on the value of his grandparents鈥 stories,鈥 said Casey Vincelette, head interviewer for the project and a senior English and communication double major at the college.
The interviews allow the community鈥檚 senior citizens to reflect on their lives, contributions, and achievements.
鈥淲e have really cool seniors in the community,鈥 said Vincelette.
Since Roff鈥檚 graduation, the idea has transformed into a student-run organization complete with a constitution, executive board, and operating procedures. The club partners with the Departments of English, History and Anthropology to recruit students. Wes Kennison from the Department of Languages and Literatures is the new faculty advisor.
The college stores approximately 30 chapbooks in its archives. It represents a piece of history that the college is committed to preserving.
For the newest chapbook, Fennell invited student interviewers to her cottage on Conesus Lake, which she proudly calls 鈥渕y little piece of heaven.鈥 She was impressed with how friendly the students were, and was pleased that today鈥檚 students have a genuine interest to meet and learn about others in the community.
When Fennell received her own copies of the chapbook, she felt a wave of pure joy.
鈥淚 am giving this as a Christmas gift to my entire family, and also to the friends pictured as a remembrance,鈥 said Fennell, who is the campaign鈥檚 unofficial community ambassador and mentor.
鈥淚 want to open that door a little bit to help keep the project visible,鈥 she said.
Fennell recently helped host a G.O.L.D. workshop at the college and will make a presentation at an upcoming 黑料传送门 Rotary Club meeting to increase awareness of the project.
鈥淲hether they have lived here their entire lives and seen a ton of changes, or have lived all over the world, it is terrific to share our elders鈥 stories and show that they are valued,鈥 said Memories Campaign Editor-in-Chief Holly Gilbert, a senior economics and English double major at 黑料传送门. 鈥淲e hope to continue this proud tradition into the future.鈥
Students and others in the campus community interested in participating in the project should email Vincelette.
News release written by College Communications and Marketing intern Kitrick McCoy 鈥18.