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Transcript of interview with Jan Kennedy by Barbara Tabach, September 7, 2011

Date
2011-09-07
Description

Jan Kennedy was born (1924) Janet Parmelee, the daughter of a Connecticut physician and a homemaker. In high school she met Norman Kennedy, who she would marry after both had attended college and to whom she was married for 64 years. Until 1963, their roots seemed to be taking hold in the Seattle area. That is until Norm was offered an attractive career opportunity as a weather man at the Nevada Test Site. They settled in and enjoyed a zest-filled life with their four sons and a dynamic group of friends who they often entertained at their cabin in Mount Charleston. In addition, Jan managed to volunteer for a list of organizations including UMC Hospital/Southern Nevada Memorial Hospital; Clark County Museum Guild; Salvation Army Women's Auxiliary; church deacon; Assistance League; Red Hats—keeping herself ever busy and joyfully satisfied.

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Transcript of interview with Janet Garry by Elyse Rozinsky, February 24, 1979

Date
1979-02-24
Description

On February 24, 1979, collector Elyse Rozinsky interviewed file clerk, Janet Garry, (born on November 24th, 1927, in Louisiana) at her home in Bonanza Village Trailer Park in Las Vegas, Nevada. This interview covers the growth of Las Vegas from 1952 to 1979. Janet recalls the early years of the television and the telephone. She also discusses her own personal experience of raising a family in Las Vegas.

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John Pellissier oral history interview, 2025 February 24, 2025 March 24

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File
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Oral history interview with John Pellissier conducted by Claytee D. White and Stefani Evans on February 24, 2025 for the Game On! The Oral History of Las Vegas Sports project. In this interview, Pellissier talks about growing up in Las Vegas, spending his formative years driving in the desert with his father, which grew into attending off-road races with his uncle and dirt biking with his cousins. He got involved in off-road racing as an adult, which led to him getting involved with S.N.O.R.E., where he has now spent over a decade being involved on the Board of Directors in various positions. He has been the Sergeant at Arms, Vice President, and is the current President. He speaks about the environmental impact for both racers and wildlife, and how the Bureau of Land Management has not always been supportive of desert racing. He has learned how to effectively 'lobby the hobby' and make sure that we continue to protect the environment, while still giving off-road racing a chance to thrive. He speaks about S.N.O.R.E. reaching 56 years of consistent operation as a non-profit, and how he hopes to see the group continue to grow and put on more races in the desert.

In the second interview with John Pellissier conducted by Stefani Evans and Bethany Dayton on March 24, 2025, Pellissier talks in detail about the Mint 400 race and its history and growth. The race originally ran from the Mint Hotel, into the desert, and through Moapa. After land and permit issues arose, the race was moved to be closer to the Speedrome (now Las Vegas Motor Speedway) and through Jean. While he was President of S.N.O.R.E., Pellissier and other board members did research and found that the copyright for the Mint 400, originally owned by Norm Johnson, was available, and made the decision to purchase the rights for $20,000. S.N.O.R.E. put on their first Mint 400 race in 2008, running the original track through Moapa. It was a huge success and they were able to run the race for two more years, moving to the Jean track after the first year. With the newfound success, S.N.O.R.E. was not able to keep up with what the Mint 400 now demanded, and decided to sell the copyright to Josh and Matt Martelli. He speaks about his hope for the future of the Mint 400, and says it will continue to be the biggest off-road race in North America, save the Baja 1000. Digital audio and transcript available.

Archival Collection
Game On! The Oral History of Las Vegas Sports Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-03922
Collection Name: Game On! The Oral History of Las Vegas Sports Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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Bernice Johnson interview photographs, approximately 2012 to 2013

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File
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After graduating from Tonopah High School in Tonopah, Nevada, Johnson helped with shelter management at the Civil Defense Authority. She was later part of the ambulance service in the area, a job she carried out for over 40 years.

Archival Collection
History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Interviews
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Collection Number: OH-00000
Collection Name: History of Emergency Medical Services in Nevada Oral History Interviews
Box/Folder: Digital File 00

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