Wednesday, November 19, 2014

RESEARCH THE MIRACLE

Richard Eller and students at Catawba Valley Community College are Researching the Miracle which includes producing a video about Hickory's 1944 polio epidemic and the emergency hospital.

This week, I met with Richard to reflect on the writing of Blue and what I found compelling in this momentous event in our town's history.
Richard Eller
I was a smidgen nervous about whether I'd be articulate on camera. But Richard was so affable and quietly encouraging that it mostly felt like an enjoyable conversation. 

Richard, who believes that "history is best when you walk in its footsteps" has led students in multiple HANDS ON HISTORY projects, such as The Selma Experience below. 



Best class ever! Yay!

As it turns out, Richard is also editing a book which will examine our polio epidemic and the community's response to it from a variety of perspectives. I can't wait to read it!

8 comments:

  1. what a great opportunity for you and BLUE! Glad more people are finding out about this wonderful book!

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  2. Sounds like a terrific day for you, Joyce. Congrats on getting some nice publicity for Blue.

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  3. Joyce,
    You were part of the research for this awesome project. How cool! So happy you got this experience. Go Blue!

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    1. Thank you, Linda for the encouragement. Blue and I appreciate all your tremendous support.

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  4. Wonderful experience and creative, distinctive way to do publicity.

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    1. Hi Marcia. Yes, it was a great experience. A bonus for Blue and me.

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  5. Wonderful post! Thanks so much Joyce for stopping by to visit me. Sending you much joy and love for a Happy New Year!

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  6. Thanks, Vanessa! Lovely to have you drop in here.

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