On our last day in Charlottesville, participant David and his wife, Caroline, excitedly returned to the booth to let us know they heard David and his dad, John, on the WVTU radio, thanks to StoryCorps. David is now a dad himself. Meet Conrad!
Posts from Charlottesville, Virginia
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 13, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 12, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
StoryCorps facilitator Brett spent many of his off-hours today playing chess and talking with these great folks. He’s going native–Charlottesville is great!
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 10, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 10, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
We took an hour-long journey deep into farm country to the home of two StoryCorps participants for dinner. David and Jennifer and their two little ones provided a muchneeded home cooked meal.
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 8, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
Randy, WMRA’s Director of Major and Planned Giving, has been parked outside the StoryBooth daily. He fields hundreds of questions by curious passersby who eye the Airstream and want details on the StoryCorps project. How will we move on to West Virginia without him? Thanks, WMRA and Randy.
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 6, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 3, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
Our location in Charlottesville is ideal. The MobileBooth sits right on the downtown mall, in front of the Mud House coffee bar. It feels like all of Charlottesville passes us by on a daily basis, including every breed of dog imaginable. This baby pit bull is one of our favorite regulars.
Posted by East MobileBooth on June 1, 2005, from Charlottesville, Virginia
An air conditioning problem left the back of the trailer a bit too steamy. Zac and Matt from headquarters were on-site and constructed this zany contraption to push cold air back. And it worked! (Well, kinda-sorta.) Thanks to Al and Jeff of Sentra Electricians for coming upwith a more permanent solution.














